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4 Reasons That Makes an Embassy Reject Your Visa


You require a visa in order to visit any specific place outside your resident nation and applying for it can be a challenging task.

Most of the time when applying for a visa, we turn to websites, travel agents and reference travelers to update ourselves on the process. Still sometimes, even after doing the whole research and documentation our visa gets denied.

Here, we need to understand that providing all documents does not guarantee to grant your visa. There are some migration laws that we never study about nor do we try to understand it too deeply. We just go through document list but never think about our eligibility or criteria to apply for a visa.

There are a number of reasons which we ignored while we were filing our application. Here are 4 of them:

Purpose Of Visa

Your intended purpose must be genuine and true. You must show the documents related to your purpose of visa for example – a valid explanation and related documents if you are traveling for business purpose. If you have family or friend in invitee country, clearly mention the purpose of meeting them.

Financial Records

You must show that you have sufficient means of funds to cover your trip.  You need to calculate and show how much expense will be there for Air ticket, accommodation, food, local transport, sightseeing, entry fees, transfer, Insurance, shopping. Consulates always see how you are surviving in your home country. You must show your source of income according to your profession.

Criminal Actions

It is strongly recommended to not to apply for a visa if you have a criminal record. Consulate can verify your criminal report if you are trying to hide such information while filling a visa application. False information might lead to getting a ban on applying for a visa. You can take help from Qatar police clearance certificate provider agency, who can guide you in the right direction.

False Or Lack Of Documents

Using false documents is an absolute visa denial and can create visa hurdles in the future. If you don’t have documents as per consulate’s checklist then you would be required to give declaration for not having these documents. Consulate will take a decision after consideration of your declaration.

Conclusion

Like any immigration application, there is no guarantee of success, but avoiding these 4 mistakes will give your application a better chance of success. Contact Afreno, a government recognized Qatar Consultancy to help you ease out your migration process.

Get your police clearance certificate sorted out by our skilled legal experts. It is your criminal activity that hinders your visa clearance the most. We will help you get your PCC attestation done in Qatar just within a week! 

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