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Unfinished procedure for obtaining a Schengen visa
Good day.
A couple of years ago, while still a student, I was going to go on a six-month internship in France. Due to my inexperience in these matters, I messed up a lot of firewood with the design and submission of documents for a visa. In general, I had a ready contract from June to December. From the fact that I did some documents for a long time and could not sign up for the embassy, ​​I ended up getting an appointment in November. There, according to the documents, everything came up, but they said to redo the contract, to which the French side (place of internship) refused me. As a result, there is a stamp in the passport that the documents have been accepted, but there is no visa. I went to the embassy, ​​they didn’t let me inside, but the guard at the entrance said that in fact it was a refusal.
Now I'm going to go on a tour trip to another country. What implications might this have? Thanks.
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2 subscribers  • asked 2014-08-1310 years ago
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аватар kolyan_cat
None. If you collect all the documents according to the requirements on the website of the consulate, incl. can convincingly justify the purpose of the trip - get a visa.
аватар Yaroslavas
Those who have a refusal are treated with some apprehension, but this does not mean that the "gates to Paradise", that is, Europe, are closed to you forever. The main thing is to prepare an impressive package of documents for the current trip, proving the connection with the Motherland. That is, the presence of work (study at a hospital), real estate, bank accounts, deposits, the presence of a wife and children remaining here, etc. Take care of the preparation and everything will be fine. I have a couple of acquaintances who, after the refusal, received EU visas without any problems. Especially if you want to use the services of a travel agency, I am sure that they will help you with the verification of documents. But notice to them that there was such an incident in the past.
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