If my first application was cancelled for mysterious reasons, would it be wise to apply again at same embassy or different? And are the chances of rejection high if the previous application was cancelled?
What has been your experience if your application got rejected/cancelled before and you applied again?
Thanks
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is asking about the implications of a cancelled visa application and whether to reapply at the same embassy or a different one. Comments suggest that reapplying can be successful, with experiences shared about others who have done so after a failure. It's noted that a cancellation usually means issues with identification data, while rejection pertains to the documents not meeting requirements.
Cancelled and rejected are different, cancelled means something was wrong with your primary identification data, misspelling, missing name, uncorrected machine readable error, rejected is with your documents not fulfilling the criteria, or unsubmitted upon request.
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