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(Urgent) French family visit visa was refused, reason: "The purpose of your trip and your intention to stay in Schengen countries lack sufficient proof"

Hello! My situation is basically the same as yours, the only difference is that I went to the United States and you went to France. First of all, let me tell you frankly that it is basically impossible for you to get a visa because you are suspected of having serious immigration tendencies. The same is true for me. I don't know your specific situation. Let me briefly tell you my situation so that you can learn from it. Before I was refused a visa, I had visited the United States three times. During my third business visit to the United States, I met my current husband, who is an American citizen. We fell in love and had a flash marriage. Later, when my visa expired, I returned to China. All three trips to the United States were entered and exited within legal dates. At this point, you should know that I am a person who abides by the law and keeps my promises. Four months after returning to China, I applied to come to the United States again, but was refused. After that, my husband sent me more complete information (copy of U.S. passport, bank’s tax form certificate, bank income certificate, accountant’s license copy, and business card copy) page, name change certificate, US birth certificate). What I present here are: our original marriage certificate in Las Vegas, photos of us getting married in a church in Las Vegas, our emails, scanned invitations signed by my husband, and gave them to the visa officer The letter I wrote, my financial certificate, my employer certificate...

The information couldn’t be more complete! I signed three times in a row, but they all refused! When I was signing for the last time, the visa officer said to me: "You should apply for immigration. He can definitely do that." But he didn't think about it? If I wanted to immigrate, I would never come back! Nothing can be done. So, first: people like us are highly inclined to immigrate in the eyes of the visa officer. Second: The visa officer thinks that we should apply for immigration instead of taking the convenient route of visa. Therefore, based on my personal experience, I can honestly tell you that your visa rejection rate is 98%.