Reapply for an Irish Visa 1 year after refusal
I applied for an Irish visa a year ago. This was refused due to insufficient funds. We dropped the plan of travel then and did not make any appeal. Now when I try to apply and book an appointment I get the error message “the passport number is duplicate” and I am unable to make the payment or book an appointment.
What can I do?
Best Answer
Contact the online visa applications system (AVATS) helpline http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/contact-visas
Describe your problem in detail and provide the following information: - Visa Application/Transaction Number assigned to your application - Full name on the application - Date of birth - Nationality - Passport number
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When can I reapply if my visa is refused?
As per some immigrant department of certain countries, you cannot reapply immediately after your visa application was rejected was because the conditions due to which it was refused will not change overnight. Hence, you can only reapply in most cases six months after the refusal of your visa application.What if Ireland visa gets rejected?
If your visa application is refused, you will receive a letter from the visa office telling you why it has been refused and if you can appeal the decision. There are steps to follow when making an appeal and certain conditions may apply.Can I apply after refusal?
There is no mandatory waiting period for re-application \u2013 unless otherwise noted, you may apply again for a visa at any time after your first rejection. However, sending the same application a second time without additional information is likely to result in rejection for the same reasons as the first.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.Can I Apply for a Visa if I Was Refused Before?
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