5 signs your visa application will be rejected, by Adeniyi Ogunfowoke

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The process for applying for a visa is very exhausting and rigorous. It is more painful if after serious planning, submitting and been interviewed, you end up being denied a visa.

If you are about to make your visa application, then you should look out for these signs shared by Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, to further prepare you against a  visa rejection.

  1. You cannot clearly explain the source(s) of your funds

The majority of embassies will assume that applicants are seeking permanent entry into their country until you prove them otherwise. And one way to do that is to present evidence that you have strong economic reasons to return to your country following your stay. What other way to do this than your bank statement? Hence, ensure that your cash inflow and outflow are credible. They do not want to give visas to criminals.

  1. Your visa agent cannot answer basic questions

If your visa agent promises to deliver to you a visa without asking you basic questions that only you have answers to, you should feel very uncomfortable about that application. It may likely be rejected.

  1. You have a record of visa denials

If you have a record of refusals from a particular embassy, they will know that you arguably are desperate to leave your country. If you have been refused once at any embassy, they have the record. Hence, do not submit any visa application without consulting reliable visa businesses for advice. The more you are rejected, the more your visa application will be denied.

  1. You apply for the wrong visa category

There are different visa categories and. Every visa you are applying for must correspond with your trip. If your trip does not support the category of visa you are applying for, that is a strong signal, which you must address before even submitting your application or else you will suffer the embarrassment of a rejection.

  1. You have an uneasy feeling about an answer

If you have answered a question on your application but you don’t feel comfortable about the answer you have provided, then you need to take steps back and peruse your responses again. The reason is that you will unconsciously communicate your uneasy feelings to your interviewer while answering that question; particularly if they seem interested in that particular answer.