Infotainment
Schengen Visa Rejection, Here’s How to Reapply Successfully
Don’t let a Schengen visa rejection hold you back from exploring Europe! With persistence and the right approach, you can turn things around.
Check out our helpful guide on how to reapply successfully and get back to planning your European adventure.
ALSO EXPLORE
Punjab Launches Model Bazaar Free Home Delivery Project
Should You Appeal or Reapply?
Appeal if:
- You believe your documents are correct
- You have evidence to prove sufficient funds
- You’re not in a hurry
- You prefer a low-cost option
Reapply if:
- You’ve addressed the issues that led to the initial rejection
- Your visit is urgent
- You’re willing to pay the application fees again
Ensure Your Application is Complete
Provide all required documents, including:
- A fully completed and signed visa application form
- Two recent passport-sized photos
- A passport valid for at least three months after your intended departure
- Flight itineraries
- Proof of paid travel health insurance
- Accommodation details
- Bank statements or a sponsorship letter
- Evidence of the €90 visa fee payment
How to Reapply for a Schengen Visa After Rejection
- Choose the right country to reapply to
- Review the reason for refusal and address the issues
- Write a cover letter if necessary
- Ensure travel insurance is valid and covers your entire stay
Top Mistakes to Avoid
- Providing incomplete or incorrect information
- Lacking sufficient funds
- Failing to prove your intention to return home
- Insufficient travel health insurance
- Unclear travel plans
- Inconsistent accommodation details
- Expired travel documents
- History of visa violations
- Criminal record
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I reapply for a visa? Yes, as many times as needed.
- How long after rejection can I apply for a Schengen visa? Anytime, but address the reasons for rejection first.
- What if my Schengen visa is rejected twice? You can reapply after 30 days or appeal the decision.
Increase Your Chances of Getting a Schengen Visa
- Provide evidence of strong ties to your home country
- Accurate and complete information
- Sufficient income
- Valid travel insurance
- Clear travel purposes
Stay Informed
- Refusal rate for Schengen visa: 16% in 2023, 17.9% in 2022
- Common reasons for rejection: incorrect information, insufficient funds, unclear travel intentions, and more