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What should I do if my visa in Singapore is rejected?

In fact, it is not terrible to refuse a visa many times. After refusing, as long as your binding force is greatly improved compared with the last time, you can completely pass.

When to sign again after rejection has nothing to do with time. The key is whether your binding force is stronger than last time. If the binding force is more than last time, you can sign it again at any time. If you don't change anything, that is, the binding force remains the same as last time, even if you sign in 10, the result will still be rejected, so when you can sign again after being rejected has nothing to do with the time, mainly depending on whether your binding force has increased compared with last time.

Refusal only means that your binding force can't reach the historical stage required by the embassy. Just like we got a perfect score of 100, and TOEFL passed 60. The last time you refused the visa, your binding force didn't reach the minimum passing line of 60 in the embassy, so we should try our best to improve our binding force and improve our binding force score.

In fact, whether the visa is passed or not depends mainly on whether we can convince the visa officer that we will definitely come back when we go to that country. If the visa officer believes that we will come back when we go to that country, he will give us a visa!

The visa officer mainly examines the following aspects: Is there an exit record? For example; Exit records of the same developed country in China; What about personal assets and cash flow? For example: personal savings, whether there is a house or a car and other information that can prove assets; Whether there is a stable job; Whether there is a perfect marriage and family, such as: getting married and having children;