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How to avoid being refused a visa if you want to travel abroad? What if I lose my credit card?

How to avoid being refused a visa if you want to travel abroad? What if I lose my credit card? Naturally, everything depends on your own planning. It is good to follow the overall plan. If you have a favorite country in your heart, then you can think about it at will. However, just from the perspective of visas, I have some suggestions for you. Having a good record of going abroad will add a lot to your visa in the future.

Naturally, if you have good conditions and get a US-Canada visa for the first time, congratulations. Many countries will welcome you. Speak separately. However, if you want to be the first, you can go to developed countries such as the United States and Canada, but if there is no record of going abroad in your passport and visa book, you are more likely to be refused a visa. The visa officer has reason to suspect that you have the risk of immigration investment. Therefore, it is very important to accumulate some other national visas that are not easy to be refused.

Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries are very easy to get visas, and the transactions are relatively low, so it is better to start first. After going to one or two such places, the passport visa is no longer a short story. Next, you can go directly to countries with higher visa recognition, such as Japan.

Why is the gold content of Japanese visa high? It belongs to the forces of "developed countries" (other developed countries include the United States, Canada, Schengen, Britain, Australia and New Zealand). This adds another benefit. Getting a visa from one of the developed countries first and then getting a visa from another country will improve the success rate.

When returning home, if it is necessary to change the bank credit card, the issuing bank can remind customers by phone or SMS when it finds that the bank credit card is risky, especially for passengers who have been to countries or regions such as Southeast Asia where the risk of overseas credit card being stolen is relatively high, and can also provide free card replacement service.

What should I do if my credit card is stolen? If the cardholder finds that the credit card has been stolen according to SMS notification or online inquiry of consumption records, he can follow the following procedures.

1. Go to the nearest ATM or merchant for withdrawal or transaction at the first time. The amount does not need to be large, but you should keep the proof of consumption, make sure that the bank credit card is still at hand, and the previous abnormal consumption record is stolen.

2. Call the issuing bank immediately to apply for freezing the credit card. Generally, it takes a certain working time (1-3 days) for financial institutions to transfer money to merchants after swiping the card, and the account can be restored immediately after freezing.

3. It is required to track the bank consumption records and provide the insurance company with relevant evidence that the credit card has been stolen, such as not doing this transaction, not being able to steal the credit card locally, not signing the payment voucher, etc.

4. Make good use of lost cards to ensure that. Most banks' credit card loss protection clauses can only compensate customers for the first 48 hours of loss, and the compensation system will be different, so financial institutions should be informed as soon as possible.

5. Find out the business information of the stolen brush records, and contact the businesses related to the stolen brush consumption records for investigation. If necessary, you can go to the local public security department to report to the police, and ask the public security department to assist in the investigation and evidence collection to promote the investigation.