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What should I do if my visa for studying abroad is rejected?

Judging from the data in recent years, the refusal rate of studying abroad in the United States is still relatively high, reaching 30%-40%, and it takes a long time for the US consulate to handle the visa office. Reasons for refusal of visa

What is the basis for refusing the visa? Article 2 14(b) of the US Immigration and Nationality Act stipulates that every foreigner must convince the consular officer that he has non-immigrant qualification when applying for entry, otherwise he will be refused a visa according to law. The most basic requirement in Article 2 14 (b) is that the applicant should have a residence outside the United States that he does not want to give up. Applicants can prove the existence of this residence by indicating that they will definitely return to China after a short stay outside the United States. According to American law, every applicant must prove this.

Can I apply again after refusing the visa?

Of course. If you have new materials that were not examined by the visa officer when you first applied, or the overall situation has changed obviously since the last refusal, and you can establish a convincing relationship outside the United States, you can apply for a visa again. There is no time limit on when to apply again after refusing a visa. You can apply again as long as you can submit supplementary documents or certificates that can prove that the applicant meets the conditions for obtaining a non-immigrant visa.

The submitted documents have been prepared as required, but they are still rejected. What other documents do I need to bring?

Submitting a document does not explain the problem, but the overall situation shown in the document cannot overturn the assumption of immigration tendency.

When I applied for a visa, I told the visa officer that I would definitely return to China after a short stay in the United States. Why doesn't the visa officer believe me?

The visa officer must weigh the overall situation before deciding whether to issue a visa. Although my oral statement is helpful to get a visa, according to American law, it is impossible to prove that I meet the requirements of a non-immigrant visa only by oral guarantee. How to remedy the refusal of Japanese study visa? Visa processing is unsuccessful, and there are the following situations:

1. Take off: This situation means that during the visa processing, the applicant cannot go to Japan for personal reasons and applies to the consulate for cancellation. If this is the reason, it will not affect the issuance of visas when applying here in the future.

2. Termination: This means that if the visa application is not passed for some reason, and the reason has little influence on the future visa application, you can continue to apply for a visa immediately. In this case, it is recommended to ask professionals to review the detailed materials such as schedule and reasons before submitting the application.

3. Rejection: In this case, the visa application is rejected. It is what we often call "refusal of visa".

What should I do in the face of visa refusal?

1. The visa was refused due to insufficient Japanese.

If a student's Japanese level does not meet the requirements of the Japanese Immigration Bureau, the possibility of being refused a visa is very high. In this case, students need to pass the Japanese exam and obtain a Japanese certificate equivalent to the primary level, and their actual ability to master Japanese should be consistent with the certificate.

2. The application materials are insufficient, resulting in the visa being rejected.

If the materials submitted by students do not meet the requirements of the Admissions Bureau, it will be more difficult to apply for the second time. In this case, you should first ask why you refused the visa for the first time, and then you should have a copy of all the materials for the first time, so that you can explain the reasons clearly when you explain the problems in the first application.

The visa was refused because the materials provided at the time of application were untrue.

If you refuse to apply for a visa because you provide false materials, especially important documents such as additional graduation certificates, it is almost impossible to apply again. In this case, we can only say that we should not take chances when applying, and we must take the visa application seriously. /zd/xx