Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Why should I cancel my visa?

Why should I cancel my visa?

Visa is one of the things you must consider when going abroad. In particular, the number of overseas trips by Chinese tourists has increased recently. When you go to developed countries such as Japan, Europe and the United States, you need to cancel your visa when you come back. So what is the reason?

In fact, "visa cancellation" is a common visa term, which means canceling the visa. It does not mean that the consulate has doubts about the entire process of the tourist's visit, nor will it cause trouble for other visa applications in the future.

The purpose of canceling visas is to prevent passengers from taking advantage of various visa loopholes to illegally immigrate or extend their stay in the destination country. You may ask, obviously, when I return to customs, will the staff stamp my passport with an entry-exit stamp?

However, generally speaking, only the customs of your country will know whether you are entering and leaving the country normally. For destination countries, since the inspection windows in each country are relatively independent, it is difficult to detect the passenger himself. Therefore, sales signs came into being as a great way to avoid this behavior.

At present, universal sales signs are mainly used in Youli and other countries with relatively developed tourism industries, such as the Schengen countries in Europe, Japan, the United States and even Egypt. Generally speaking, individual customers rarely become the main target of sales signs due to the convenience of inspection.

After obtaining a visa, the consulates of various countries will usually send you a notice in time, requiring you to go to a fixed place to cancel your visa about 5 days after your return. If a passenger fails to apply for visa cancellation many times, he or she may encounter the trouble of being directly refused a visa after applying for it.

Generally speaking, the signing procedures are not particularly troublesome. If you sign in as an individual, it can usually be done successfully on the same day. Some tour groups will also require all passengers to hand in relevant passports and visas for unified processing at the end of the trip.

However, some consulates also require passengers to undergo a sales interview. At this time, you need to answer the relevant questions honestly and don't worry too much.