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Title: 10 Tips when Schengen Visa to Denmark may be Refused


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10 Tips when Schengen Visa to Denmark may be
Refused
  • http//www.visaonlineassistance.com

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  • With the current guidelines in place in assessing
    visa application for foreign nationals who wish
    to get a Schengen Visa for Denmark, there are
    certain considerations wherein, immigration
    authorities will look into, to arrive for a
    possible approval or refusal of your Shengen visa
    application. This is in conjunction for Part 4
    of the Visa Executive Order and in accordance
    with the guidelines of processing visa
    application, and in connection as to what a
    foreign national belongs to a certain group (Main
    Group 1 to Main Group 5, as identified by the
    immigration authorities noting main groups 3,
    (substantial risk ) 4 and 5, posed higher
    immigration risk to Denmark, therefore, it is
    likely that assessment for their Schengen visa
    application, is more astringent, as compare for
    those main groups in 1 2 though, individual
    assessment on its own merits application is the
    practice of the immigration authorities( Case
    Officer) who will handle their application
    accordingly.
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  • Here are some grounds for the refusal of your
    Schengen Visa for Denmark, in accordance with the
    ruling of the Visa Code.

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  • 1. When an applicant provides fraudulent,
    forged, counterfeit , travel documents this
    may result for you to have a ban for Denmark for
    a period of 3 or 5 years
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  • 2. If you are unable to elucidated your
    purpose and conditions to stay temporarily in
    Denmark
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  • 3. If there is no enough proof of
    subsistence the proof of subsistence will be
    determine in relation to your purpose of stay and
    duration, this will be verified by the
    immigration authorities. For what the guidelines
    stipulates regarding proof of subsistence upon
    entry to Denmark, a foreign national must have in
    possession of DKK 500 per day, if (s) he intends
    to stay in a hotel or DKK 350 if (s)he
    intentionally will stay in a hostel or similar.
    Furthermore, a lesser/smaller amount will also be
    considered if the accommodation has already been
    paid for or if the accommodation is privately
    offered and will be shouldered by the host in
    Denmark. In addition to this, the sources of the
    proof of financial resources must be credible
    enough for his/her possession.
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  • 4. If a foreign national has already stayed in
    the Schengen countries for 90 days within the
    current period of 180 days, on the basis of
    Schengen visa or visa with limited territorial
    validity.

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  • 5. If the alien is a person for whom an
    alert has been issued in the Schengen Information
    System (SIS II) for the purpose of refusing
    entry
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  • 6. If the alien is considered to be a threat
    to the Schengen countries public policy,
    internal security, public health or international
    rela-tions, in particular where an alert has been
    issued in the Schengen countries' national
    databases for the purpose of refusing entry on
    the same grounds
  • 7. If the alien does not provide proof of
    holding an adequate and valid travel medical
    insurance, where applicable
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  • 8. If there are reasonable doubts as to the
    authenticity of the support-ing documents
    submitted by the applicant or the veracity of
    their contents, the reliability of the statements
    made by the applicant
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  • 9. If there are reasonable doubts as to the
    alien's intention to leave the Schengen countries
    before the expiration of the visa applied for or
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  • 10. if the alien has applied for a visa at
    the border, but has not provided sufficient proof
    that it has not been possible to apply for a visa
    in advance.
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  • Please note, paragraph number (2) and (7), do
    not applies to Aliens covered by the EU rules
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  • The overall assessment of your Shengen
    visa application for Denmark, will also take into
    consideration as to how strong your ties in your
    home country and any relevant circumstances
    provided by an applicant which may or may not
    significant to your application , that there is
    no doubts that at the end of his/her visa, (s) he
    will leave /depart from the Schengen States.
  • Source The Visa Executive Order (March 2015)
  •  ion.
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