Generally speaking, it's just that the consulate card is strict. If you can find a servant, you can continue to sign, or you can wait for three months.
It is best to go for six months, and then go after the refusal record is filed.
Question 2: Can Korean visa refusal records be deleted? It doesn't matter if the visa is rejected. Re-apply after 2~3 months and fill in the materials.
Although customs clearance may have a greater impact, it is not a problem to delay for three months.
Question 3: I'd like to ask, there have been two refusals for Korean visas. The first time was in June 14, and I signed my personal visa. Generally speaking, having a visa refusal record of 20 points will have some influence on subsequent visa applications, because visa officers will refer to the applicant's past visa records, so it is very important to have a good visa record. Moreover, because there is no past record for reference, the purpose of providing materials is to prove to the visa officer that the applicant will not extend his residence illegally and convince the visa officer that you will return to China on schedule. Similar to your situation, we have encountered this situation in the process of handling. What you said is very comprehensive. Actually, it's just your personal subjective opinion. The most important thing is that the visa officer thinks that you will return to China on time and will not stay in their country before issuing a visa.
I suggest you call the embassy first, ask what the specific reason is for refusing the visa, and see if there are any explanations and remedies. Generally speaking, if the same visa application for a white passport is rejected continuously, the probability of continuing to apply for a visa will not be too great.
In this case, we usually advise guests to apply for visas from other countries, such as Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Maldives, which are relatively easy to handle. With one or two good visa records, it is easy to apply for other visas with high difficulty coefficient. If it is a white passport, it is much more difficult to apply for visas to South Korea and Japan directly.
This is just my experience and experience in visa application for many years. For reference only. I hope it helps you. I hope it can be adopted. Thank you! I also wish you an early visa!
Question 4: How often does the Korean Embassy clean up the visa refusal records? Why does it take manpower to clear this record?
Question 5: According to the customs records, it is not clear how long it will take to get rid of your problem. Have you ever applied for a visa to enter Korea and been rejected? Have you ever had a bad entry and exit record before? If you don't apply for a Korean visa, you can't enter the customs. You must apply for a tourist visa in China first. Or was the application for a Korean tourist visa refused? If your application is rejected, you should check whether your information is enough. You can reapply after being rejected. There is no time limit, but new and useful materials must be submitted when applying again. If you submit the same information again, you will also be rejected.
Question 6: Jeju Island, South Korea refused the visa, can I still go? How long will it take to cancel the visa refusal record? Generally speaking, it will not be eliminated, but as long as the information is submitted properly when reapplying, there is still a chance to get a visa. Moreover, Jeju Island is open to China passports in landing visa, and the visa is relatively attractive. However, if you want to go to other cities in Korea, you need a visa. You can't just go from Jeju Island to other cities in Korea without a visa. Jeju Special Autonomous Road * * * visa-free policy: In 2002, South Korea officially designated Jeju Island as a visa-free and tax-free international free city, provided that the group has more than 5 people. As of February, 2008, Korean * * * continues to relax the above policy, and families and individuals of China citizens can enjoy visa exemption, (landing visa). That is to say, no matter which city in China leaves for Jeju Island, no matter whether it is a group or an individual, as long as they show their valid passports and destination tickets or boarding passes to Jeju Border Police, they can go through customs clearance smoothly without going through any visa formalities, and they can stay in Jeju Island for 30 days. In short: with a passport valid for more than 6 months (including a blank passport, that is, a passport that has not left the country), book a direct flight ticket to and from Jeju Island, book a local hotel accommodation in Jeju Island in advance (it is best to print a hotel confirmation letter), and you can go to Jeju Island freely at any time. Note: 1: China citizens who are refused visas by the Korean Embassy, illegally detained in Korea or blacklisted in Korea, please consult the Korean Embassy before making exit plans. So as not to bring unnecessary trouble to your trip. Please make full preparations before leaving the country, for example, book a hotel or accommodation in Jeju Island first, so as not to prevent the Korean police from preventing you from entering the country because they have not implemented the reception itinerary. Please prepare enough travel cash before going abroad in case of emergency. In addition, each passenger of the airline is only allowed to carry about 5,000 US dollars (more than 30,000 RMB). Please refer to it yourself! Please dress neatly and check your visa in Jeju Island (visa-free) in case the Korean border police mistakenly think that you are an illegal worker going to Jeju Island and refuse you entry.
Question 7: How to check the record of visa refusal in Korea? If the visa is refused, you will receive a written notice, which will tell you in detail the reasons for the refusal, whether the materials are incomplete or untrue, or whether the visa officer thinks that there is not enough reason to believe that you can return on time and so on. You can have the opportunity to appeal within 14 days after receiving the notice. Refusal of visa does not mean that the visa officer's decision is correct, so we should make full use of this appeal and convince the visa officer to change the visa refusal decision with conclusive evidence.
Question 8: How long will I be notified of the refusal of a Korean visa? . You can ask the reason why the Korean consulate refused the visa. A visa usually takes about 6 days. You can check whether your visa has been refused or passed online.
Question 9: Is there any record on Korean passport refusal? Yes, the date of refusal is on the last passport.
They have records.
Question 10: I have a record of refusing to go to Korea. Is it better to go through customs? There's a chance. You didn't refuse the visa, did you? Most of them will not refuse to pass.