Is it a problem that I didn't report back in person to the Italian embassy upon my return to India? [closed]
I visited Europe in 2015 with a Schengen visa issued by Italy. It required that, on my return, I report back to the Italian embassy in Delhi. The day I planned my visit was a Friday and I was not aware that the embassy was closed. I was not able to visit the embassy in Delhi after that.
However, I did report back to the Italian consulate in Mumbai, where they acknowledged my visa and asked me to get it approved at the Italian embassy in Delhi. I forwarded the stamped visa (3 months after returning) to the embassy in Delhi, but never received an acknowledgment.
Fast forward to 2018 and I am applying for a visa, this time through Sweden. Would I face any problems in getting the visa?
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Why is Italy visa rejected?
The lack of funds to cover your accommodation and travelling expenses is a major reason leading to your Italy visa rejection. The Embassy wants to see that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in Italy including the flights and accommodation for the days you'll be travelling.How do I contact the Italian embassy in India?
Italy Embassy list in IndiaHow long does it take for a visa to be approved Italy?
After you submit your Italy visa application, you will have to wait for it to be processed., It is usually processed within 2-3 weeks. However, the processing time can take much longer depending on the country you are applying from and your specific circumstances.How do I appeal an Italian visa refusal?
The applicant needs the assistance of an Italian lawyer to appeal the visa refusal (the representation of a lawyer is required by law), because according to Italian law the applicant can't appeal personally. Only the Italian lawyers can submit the appeals before the Italian courts.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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