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Hi everyone, I’m looking for some advice and experiences 🙏
My visa application was rejected in December due to insufficient bank statements (I could only provide 1 month at that time). I’m planning to reapply in February and will have 3 months of bank transactions by then.
I’m currently living in Thailand, working remotely for a Singapore-based company, and I’m 6 months pregnant, so my time and travel options are quite limited.
Has anyone applied from Laos in a similar situation (remote work, reapplication after rejection)? Is it okay to reapply with the same employment contract, and are there any extra documents you’d recommend?
I’m feeling a bit anxious after the rejection, so any advice or shared experience would really mean a lot. Thank you so much 💙
I’m planning to apply for the Soft Power DTV program.
My situation is that I’ll be applying for the first time in Vietnam, and in case of a rejection, I’m considering reapplying from a different country (the Philippines).
Does anyone have experience with a similar situation or know if this is possible? Any info or insights would be really appreciated.
I applied for a DTV under a cooking program at the Korean Embassy a week ago, but today I received a rejection email from the embassy. There were no missing documents.
In this situation, do you think there’s a chance if I revise the letter to the ambassador and reapply? Or is it basically impossible to reapply at the same embassy once it’s been rejected?
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