Hi everyone. I'm in the midst of applying for my Tier 4 visa.
I have applied for a NZ visitor visa twice in 2017 and was refused on both occasions. It was refused the first time because I did not submit enough documents. The second time, the reason stated by INZ was that they didn't believe I was a genuine visitor because I didn't prove strong ties to my home country. In my application, I provided them with a letter from my university at the time, bank statement, property insurance papers, fully paid accommodation and return tickets and travel history to australia on a student visa the year before. I did add a cover letter to my application during the second time and explained that I was going to visit auckland and drop by the university to talk about my PhD application because I was in the process of doing that back then.
So with my history of visa refusal to NZ, I was wondering whether it will have a significant impact on my Tier 4 visa application. Especially because I mentioned about wanting to speak to the university regarding my PhD application. I'm currently applying for the Tier 4 visa for a Masters program though. And my course/uni qualifies for the Tier 4 pilot scheme.
Obviously I'm going to declare that I have had a visitor visa to NZ refused twice and provide them the reference numbers. But I'm just a tad bit worried that it might create some problems. I'd appreciate any thoughts/comments from anyone who has experienced something similar. Thanks!
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