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General Grounds for Refusal- Deception: False Documents
This relates to consideration when an applicant applying for entry clearance has submitted a false document with their application.This relates to general grounds for refusal under paragraph 320(7A) of the rules. For visitors, refusal under paragraph V 3.6 of Appendix V.
An application must be refused under paragraph 320(7A) if there is an evidence that a false document has been submitted. Such an application must be refused even if:
- the false document is not relevant to the application or the decision
- the applicant does not know that the document is false
To be satisfied that a document is false, one of the following needs to be undertaken:
- examination of the document and filling in a document examination report (DER) – findings must be set out to justify the decision that the document is false, and photographic evidence must be included where needed;
- have evidence, as a result of the checks, that the document is false and fill in a document verification report (DVR);
- show that the document is identical to another document on which there is a current and reliable evidence that it is false – for example, the body which issued the document has either given information on security features or already told that an identical document is false;
- have an admission from the applicant that they used a false document – this must be either in writing or recorded on the question and answer notes
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