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Monchi_lol

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Jun 7, 2019
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Hello Guys so,
First TRV application got rejected due to reasons above. Working on second application now as refusal letter says to do so with more supporting documents. so to re mediate we know have:
1) Legal work contract with employee/employer.
2) Tax slips from country of residence for the past 4 months
3) A detailed Purpose of travel with a schedule itinerary for the intended 2 weeks.
4) Reserved flight tickets
5) University constancy showing my friend studying back home full time a 5 year long university career and she is only a year and half from finishing it.
6) A letter from employer stating she is to come back and follow her regular duties at work once back from vacations.
So more confident this time. One question tho. On our first application we mentioned that my friend has never been outside her country of residence which is true and not true. Because in southamerica you dont need a passport to move around countries and she was also a minor at the so there's no tracks of her ever leaving the country. However this second time we are applying should I mention that she did in fact leave her country before and that we made a mistake by not saying so ?
Thanks guys
 
Hello Guys so,
First TRV application got rejected due to reasons above. Working on second application now as refusal letter says to do so with more supporting documents. so to re mediate we know have:
1) Legal work contract with employee/employer.
2) Tax slips from country of residence for the past 4 months
3) A detailed Purpose of travel with a schedule itinerary for the intended 2 weeks.
4) Reserved flight tickets
5) University constancy showing my friend studying back home full time a 5 year long university career and she is only a year and half from finishing it.
6) A letter from employer stating she is to come back and follow her regular duties at work once back from vacations.
So more confident this time. One question tho. On our first application we mentioned that my friend has never been outside her country of residence which is true and not true. Because in southamerica you dont need a passport to move around countries and she was also a minor at the so there's no tracks of her ever leaving the country. However this second time we are applying should I mention that she did in fact leave her country before and that we made a mistake by not saying so ?
Thanks guys


Hi,

I am not a visa expert. Just want to share an opinion.
The 1st application was reject due to the following reasons Travel History, Assets and Purpose of visit. Before you apply make sure that these 3 are dealt with already or there is a change. So that it won't be the same grounds for refusal of the visa.

With regards to the Travel History >>> There is an impact if the applicant was able to travel to countries that requires visa (example U.S.A, UK and etc.) or even simply acquiring a visa.

On your last question, if you have no stamps on the passport since don't need it to visit different South American countries, I suggest you provide a picture as proof. Indicate the dates and attached this on the Travel History part. Normally 5-10 years of Travel History will be asked.
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On the "Letter of Explanation" part you can explain your statement that " in south america you don't need a passport to move around countries.." , and justify your reasons why you posted pictures as proof instead of passport stamps.