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Reasons for rejection of Korean study visa

1. Economics

As for financial aid, financial aid is the most important issue when applying for a visa to South Korea. Whether you can provide proof of sufficient financial support from normal sources is the key to getting a visa.

2. Improper interview response

For visa applications sent to the Korean Embassy by the Ministry of Education’s Overseas Study Service Center, the visa officer will select individual applicants for interviews based on the circumstances. The result determines whether to issue a visa. If the applicant's answer cannot satisfy the visa officer or his oral expression is poor, he or she may easily be refused a visa.

3. The invitation date has expired

This problem is generally reflected in the IAP-66 form. If the start date of this form exceeds one and a half months from the application date, then the invitation period has expired. If you apply using this IAP-66 form, you will face the risk of being rejected. In this case, you need to ask the other party to resend the IAP-66 form or invitation letter, indicating the new invitation date and period.

4. Improperly filling in the visa application form

Some applicants are not careful enough when filling out the form and make some mistakes, which will lead to visa rejection. Especially for the column of whether they have ever been to South Korea, many applicants have visited South Korea for a short period of time for inspection. If they cannot reflect this when filling out the form, the Korean embassy or consulate will treat them as dishonest and refuse to issue visas to them.

5. Age and marital status

When younger and unmarried people apply for a visa, the chance of being interviewed is relatively high. Visa officers usually think that they are prone to immigration, so they are The review is relatively strict. Therefore, such people should be mentally prepared accordingly.

6. Those who have experienced visa rejection

For those who have applied for various types of visas to South Korea for business or private reasons and were rejected, they should apply for a visit to South Korea as a state official or an employer. Scholar visas are generally easily rejected. When such people re-apply, they must truthfully reflect the actual circumstances of their previous rejection. If you conceal the facts and are found out by the Korean embassy or consulate, the consequences will be very serious. Not only will the visa not be issued, but it will also cause great difficulties in applying for a visa to South Korea in the future.

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