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Is the fee for a soft power course refundable if my visa application is rejected?

Jul 20, 2025
9 months ago
if apply the dtv through soft power route and got rejected, is the fee (for soft power course) refundable?
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The refund policy for the fees paid for a soft power course depends on the specific company offering the course. Some companies, like FITFAC, provide a full refund if the visa application is rejected, while others do not refund the application fee regardless of the outcome. It is advisable to check directly with the company you are considering to understand their specific refund policy.
Oleg ***********
No
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David ********
No
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Anonymous ******************
You need to ask the place you bought the course from
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Dany ********
no
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Alex *********
Depends company sell visa, or sell course.
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Anonymous ******************
Depends who you use, I got everything refunded even my application fee.. but not sure if they’ll continue doing that lol
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Fitfac *****************
It depends on the gym or cooking school.

At FITFAC, we offer a 100% refund if your visa application is rejected.

We also accept PayPal, so your payment is protected under PayPal’s Buyer Protection Policy.

Historically, we’ve only had five rejection cases(from 350 cases) all due to issues such as:

The applicant misspelled their name, or

Used cryptocurrency-related documents as proof of financial support.
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Oleg ***********
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keep dreaming with 350 cases
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Pete *******
NO, the fee is for applying, not for the result.
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Maksym ***********
@Pete ******
not correct, because you don't read question before answer...
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John *******
You need to talk to the company you are going through
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