Do you find that the more comprehensive their reasons for disapproval, the fewer the chances for mistakes and the less chance the applicants will go for an appeal, because the evidence is stacked against them with so many reasons that they will decide to forget it? Then they would clear up some of the backlog. Wouldn't it be a good recommendation that all the visa officers, when they do a refusal, list all the reasons they have, or something like that?
On March 3rd, 2011. See this statement in context.