新西兰留学签证拒签申诉陈词样例
one given name, as in our case. But the surname of "B" is quite an uncommon one, so is the forename of "C". For two persons with the same names are a coincidence but it is not unlikely, even for rare names like BC.
Upon investigations, we noticed that both ladies are living at the same address! Now this will trigger alarm bells, but we have been advised that the address is apparently a compound housing over 100 people. For two different persons with the same names living in the same compound is surely a coincidence that may create doubts on the part of a suspecting visa officer.We have been assured by our associates in Henan that the two ladies concerned are two different persons, and in support of this claim, they have produced the 2 ladies' respective identity cards at Schedule 7A & 9A. Also enclosed at Schedule 8A, is copy of a letter from the bank providing further details regarding their BC.
We would suggest that our client's claim be given the benefit of the doubt.
As regards the query that only one stamp is used in one of the bankbooks, we have been advised that while there are two columns printed on the bankbook, some branches of the bank use only one column. And it is the practice of that particular branch, whose bankbook was questioned by the visa officer, to use only one column.
[G] OUR SUBMISSION
We hope we have demonstrated that through some misunderstanding and certain unusual coincidences, our client has been the victim of two rejections, which have significantly delayed her proposed departure for studies in New Zealand.
We enclose updated Summary of Deposits of the parents together with copies of bankbooks and deposits. As can be seen at Schedule 11A to 13A, the family has liquid funds in excess of RMB 771,600 and USD 21,197. The young lady is going to study in New Zealand for 5 1/2 years. Working on an average of RMB 100,000 per annum, she will require RMB 550,000. The family is in possession of enough funds for the purpose.
As this is the third application, and given the interesting nature of the case, we
[H] PREPARATION OF THIS SUBMISSION
This submission is prepared by Preston Chow & Associates after consultation with the parents and the student's father. We have explained the contents of this submission to the father in Chinese and requested him to sign below to certify that he agrees to the various points advanced above.
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Upon investigations, we noticed that both ladies are living at the same address! Now this will trigger alarm bells, but we have been advised that the address is apparently a compound housing over 100 people. For two different persons with the same names living in the same compound is surely a coincidence that may create doubts on the part of a suspecting visa officer.We have been assured by our associates in Henan that the two ladies concerned are two different persons, and in support of this claim, they have produced the 2 ladies' respective identity cards at Schedule 7A & 9A. Also enclosed at Schedule 8A, is copy of a letter from the bank providing further details regarding their BC.
We would suggest that our client's claim be given the benefit of the doubt.
As regards the query that only one stamp is used in one of the bankbooks, we have been advised that while there are two columns printed on the bankbook, some branches of the bank use only one column. And it is the practice of that particular branch, whose bankbook was questioned by the visa officer, to use only one column.
[G] OUR SUBMISSION
We hope we have demonstrated that through some misunderstanding and certain unusual coincidences, our client has been the victim of two rejections, which have significantly delayed her proposed departure for studies in New Zealand.
We enclose updated Summary of Deposits of the parents together with copies of bankbooks and deposits. As can be seen at Schedule 11A to 13A, the family has liquid funds in excess of RMB 771,600 and USD 21,197. The young lady is going to study in New Zealand for 5 1/2 years. Working on an average of RMB 100,000 per annum, she will require RMB 550,000. The family is in possession of enough funds for the purpose.
As this is the third application, and given the interesting nature of the case, we
would request that the student and her parents be afforded an opportunity of an interview in case you still require any further explanations.
[H] PREPARATION OF THIS SUBMISSION
This submission is prepared by Preston Chow & Associates after consultation with the parents and the student's father. We have explained the contents of this submission to the father in Chinese and requested him to sign below to certify that he agrees to the various points advanced above.
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