European Trip Tips: 6 Common Mistakes That Lead to Schengen Visa Rejection
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Najla Nur Fauziyah
Editor
Laila Afifa
Rabu, 31 Juli 2024 21:55 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A total of 29 European countries are part of the Schengen group. To enter these 29 countries, travelers need a Schengen visa. The application takes time and money, but your application is not guaranteed acceptance. To avoid immense disappointment, travelers must know and avoid some of the most common mistakes that lead to Schengen visa rejection.
Here are 6 main reasons why Schengen visa applications are rejected.
1. Inaccurate or incomplete application
One of the most common grounds for Schengen visa rejection is an incomplete or inaccurate application. Applicants must ensure they fill out the application form correctly and provide all the necessary information and supporting documents. Even small errors or omissions can lead to rejection of the application.
2. Insufficient funds
A Schengen visa requires applicants to demonstrate proof of sufficient financial resources to cover their travel expenses, including accommodation, food, and transportation. Without proof of sufficient funds, your application may be denied.
3. Lack of travel insurance
Valid travel or medical insurance is compulsory for Schengen visa applicants. Without proof of insurance, the visa application may be denied and the trip around Europe may be thwarted.
4. Unclear purpose of travel
Applicants for Schengen visas must clearly state the purpose of the trip and provide supporting documents to prove their travel plans. If the purpose of the trip is not convincing or does not seem to match the applicant’s profile, you may be denied entry.
5. Violation of previous visa conditions
If the applicant has a history of overstaying a Schengen visa or violating previous visa conditions, the current application may be rejected. The consular officer may consider the applicant to be a potential risk for overstaying or engaging in illegal activities.
6. Weak ties to home country
Schengen visa applicants must demonstrate strong ties to the country of origin, such as stable employment, property ownership, or family responsibilities. The visa application may be denied if the consular officer believes the applicant is unlikely to return to the country of origin after the trip.
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