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What should I do if my visa to Macau is refused?

All visas have a certain refusal rate. You can reapply at any time after being refused a visa! In fact, after the refusal, your information in all aspects has been adjusted and the overall binding force has been improved. You can sign at any time. If you want to know the reason for refusing the visa, don't make the same mistake again next time and try to make the application materials perfect.

Reasons for the rejection of Hong Kong and Macao Pass

I want to talk about two situations, namely "DT" sign and immigration stamp.

The Hong Kong and Macao Pass is a necessary document for China to go to Hong Kong and Macao, and the passport is a certificate for us to go to other countries. If we pass through Hong Kong/Macao when going to other countries, mainland residents with passports and any foreign visas can enter Hong Kong or Macao for a few days without applying for Hong Kong and Macao passes and endorsements.

Some people feel trouble, so they use their passports to go directly to Hong Kong and Macao, and then cancel their trip (this is commonly known as "fake transit"). At this time, their passports will be marked with "DT".

1. "Fake transit" means entering Hong Kong with a passport and going abroad with an (invalid) air ticket. Actually, it's not a transit to Hong Kong, but a trip to Hong Kong. "Fake transit" is not recommended! Don't try!

2.DT, the English abbreviation of DeleteTravel, is a bad record given to you by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau. A passport will be blacklisted by the Hong Kong Immigration Bureau at most twice, and you are forbidden to enter Hong Kong in this way or other ways for at least one year.

Many people don't care if there is a "DT" on their passports, because they have no idea what it means. In fact, the DT on your passport is very useful, and you may even refuse a visa because of it!

In addition, if the immigration staff find that you are "crossing the border" with your passport, don't lie to the immigration staff! ("Fake transit" is not recommended! Don't try! )