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Am I banned from the UK for the next 10 years from UK?

I receivereceived my decision today and I am a bit unsure whethernot sure if I am on auto-refusalautomatically refused entry to the UK for the next 10 years or stillif I can still apply for a visa in the future?.

FollowingThis was the reason:

"In support of your application you have submitted a bank statement for account ****; however checks made by this office show that this document is not genuine. As a falsified or non-genuine document has been submitted now in relation to your application, it is refused under paragraph 9.7.1 of the Immigration Rules. These official enquiries have been documented on a Document Verification Report held by this office. In view of this I am not satisfied of your intentions in wishing to travel to the United Kingdom now. You should note that because this application given for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 9.7.2 of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 9.8.1 of the Immigration Rules. A refusal under these paragraphs of the Immigration Rules attracts an automatic refusal period of up to 10 years. The period starts from the date of the previous event in which the deception or submission of falsified documents or information was employed."decision:

In support of your application you have submitted a bank statement for account ****; however checks made by this office show that this document is not genuine. As a falsified or non-genuine document has been submitted now in relation to your application, it is refused under paragraph 9.7.1 of the Immigration Rules. These official enquiries have been documented on a Document Verification Report held by this office. In view of this I am not satisfied of your intentions in wishing to travel to the United Kingdom now. You should note that because this application for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 9.7.2 of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 9.8.1 of the Immigration Rules. A refusal under these paragraphs of the Immigration Rules attracts an automatic refusal period of up to 10 years. The period starts from the date of the previous event in which the deception or submission of falsified documents or information was employed.

Am I banned for next 10 years from UK?

I receive my decision today and I am a bit unsure whether I am on auto-refusal or still can apply for a visa in future?

Following was the reason:

"In support of your application you have submitted a bank statement for account ****; however checks made by this office show that this document is not genuine. As a falsified or non-genuine document has been submitted now in relation to your application, it is refused under paragraph 9.7.1 of the Immigration Rules. These official enquiries have been documented on a Document Verification Report held by this office. In view of this I am not satisfied of your intentions in wishing to travel to the United Kingdom now. You should note that because this application for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 9.7.2 of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 9.8.1 of the Immigration Rules. A refusal under these paragraphs of the Immigration Rules attracts an automatic refusal period of up to 10 years. The period starts from the date of the previous event in which the deception or submission of falsified documents or information was employed."

Am I banned from the UK for the next 10 years?

I received my decision today and I am not sure if I am automatically refused entry to the UK for the next 10 years or if I can still apply for a visa in the future.

This was the reason given for the decision:

In support of your application you have submitted a bank statement for account ****; however checks made by this office show that this document is not genuine. As a falsified or non-genuine document has been submitted now in relation to your application, it is refused under paragraph 9.7.1 of the Immigration Rules. These official enquiries have been documented on a Document Verification Report held by this office. In view of this I am not satisfied of your intentions in wishing to travel to the United Kingdom now. You should note that because this application for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 9.7.2 of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 9.8.1 of the Immigration Rules. A refusal under these paragraphs of the Immigration Rules attracts an automatic refusal period of up to 10 years. The period starts from the date of the previous event in which the deception or submission of falsified documents or information was employed.

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Am I banned for next 10 years from UK?

I receive my decision today and I am a bit unsure whether I am on auto-refusal or still can apply for a visa in future?

Following was the reason:

"In support of your application you have submitted a bank statement for account ****; however checks made by this office show that this document is not genuine. As a falsified or non-genuine document has been submitted now in relation to your application, it is refused under paragraph 9.7.1 of the Immigration Rules. These official enquiries have been documented on a Document Verification Report held by this office. In view of this I am not satisfied of your intentions in wishing to travel to the United Kingdom now. You should note that because this application for entry clearance has been refused under paragraph 9.7.2 of the Immigration Rules, any future applications may also be refused under paragraph 9.8.1 of the Immigration Rules. A refusal under these paragraphs of the Immigration Rules attracts an automatic refusal period of up to 10 years. The period starts from the date of the previous event in which the deception or submission of falsified documents or information was employed."