Can a US visa refusal make entry in Schengen difficult? [closed]

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I'm planing a trip to the following cities later this year:

Dublin, London, Brussels, Amsterdam and Munich.

I'm Brazilian, and in 2015 my US visa application was refused. They said that I did not prove that I would return to my country.

Since Brazilians don't need a Schengen visa to enter most of Europe, I guess there'll be an interview when I arrive at the airport.

Should I worry that things may get difficult because of the US visa refusal three years ago?






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Do embassies know about visa refusal in other countries?

The embassy doesn't track your refusal, CLASS does. That's a database accessible to every American consular officer in the world at the click of a mouse, so it's not just the embassy where the visa refusal takes place.

What happens if my US visa is refused?

When your visa application is refused under section 221(g), you will be given a written letter notifying you of the visa refusal and will have 12 months from that date to submit the requested documents without having to reapply and without having to pay a new visa application fee.

Does visa rejection appear on passport?

When this happens, you will receive a letter stating the outcome, and depending on the country, and the reason for the visa rejection, there may be a visa refusal stamp on the passport.

How do I overcome a US visa denial?

If you face a 214(b) visa denial based on not having strong ties to your country of residence, it is possible to have the denial reversed if you can provide evidence that you have these ties. A qualified immigration professional is the best one to help you gather the appropriate evidence and make your case.



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