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Can you reapply for a DTV visa at another embassy after a rejection?

Jun 15, 2025
a year ago
Has anyone applied for a DTV visa once and been rejected, then applied a second time at another country's embassy and was approved?
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The conversation highlights that individuals have had experiences where their DTV visa applications were rejected at one embassy but subsequently approved at another. Respondents encourage searching previous posts for similar experiences and note that reapplication after a rejection is common, although success may depend on the reasons for the initial rejection.
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Henrik *****
Haven’t you read or searched the group, lots of reports on that.
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Aud***
Can you apply again as soon as it happens somewhere else or you need to wait?
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@Aud***
No need to wait, but good idea to take some time to investigate why rejected in places like here if not outright told by embassy.

From what seen here lot of people getting rejected have either done minimal research or picked up some rather dumb misconceptions before their first application, best to make sure you were not one of them.

If you do proper research in most embassy's DTV is rather easy to get, so if getting rejected issue is normally going to be with application not the embassy...hell just picking right embassy for you and your circumstances is part of the research.
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Aud***
Anonymous participant 501 thank you!
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Eakkawee **********
Happens all the time, even at the same embassy.
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John *********
Depends why a person was rejected?
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Anonymous ******************
Try using the search function. There are plenty of examples here of people who were rejected but successfully reapplied and got approved in a different country.
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Roxana ******
Yes, a lot of people...
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Andi ***********
Yes, you should be able to find their posts in the threads.
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