Italy tourist visa refusal [duplicate]

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I traveled to Italy two times previously 10 years ago and applied for a tourist visa last year (2017). Unfortunately, my visa was rejected and objection raised on me that

Justification of attended stay and condition is not provided

All of my attached documents are perfect except that in my previous visits I didn't enter and leave Italy directly; rather I entered once from France and second from Amsterdam. I have paper evidence that I was in Italy previously.

I like to re-apply again this year kindly guide me.






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Can I reapply if my visa is refused?

Yes, you can apply if you have detected a mistake in your visa application. However, a country's immigration department may ask you for the copy of your refusal to enter the country before giving you the permission to reapply. If the reasons for the visa refusal are satisfactory, you will be allowed to reapply.

How do I appeal an Italian visa refusal?

Against the refusals of the Italian embassy and consulate, the foreign applicant can appeal to the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio based in Rome, through an Italian lawyer. The assistance of an Italian lawyer is required by law.

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.

How quickly can we reapply for a Schengen visa after a rejection?

Meaning, Embassy officials will determine when you can reapply for your Schengen Visa. This can be anywhere between 1 - 6 months.



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