Thoughtless decision by Australian High Commission case officer in India

A case officer who just could not see the wood for the trees in a decision to refuse a young Indian cricket fan a tourist visa, will have that decision internally reviewed by the department’s office in India.
Jignesh Sanghrajka of Mumbai reportedly won an all-expenses paid trip to the MCG for the World Cup final this weekend had his visa application refused because he apparently doesn’t have enough money in the bank, according to a report in The Australian.
For correctly predicting the winner of the February 15 match between India and Pakistan, he won two economy-class return flights, two of the best seats at the MCG and three nights’ twin-share accommodation in a five-star hotel in an Emirates competition. The rough estimate of the package would cost around R3 to 4 lakh per person (which is about AU$12,000 to AU$16,000).
“I was just so taken aback,” he told The Australian. “How could I receive this over 1.2 billion people? I was, like, ‘Wow!’ I immediately informed my family and friends (and) decided to take along my brother.”
They submitted their visa applications in February, with confirmation of return flights and a supporting letter from the International Cricket Council.
But an Immigration official based in India has denied Mr Sanghrajka a visa, noting in a letter last Wednesday that his income is “not significantly high and therefore I am not satisfied such an income/occupation would constitute an incentive for you to return. Considering this, I am not satisfied that a genuine visit is intended.”
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