Reapplying for Schengen Visa of same country
I got my Schengen visa from german consulate and travelled to Germany earlier this year but from the time of issuing visa to travelling, my travel route changed.
Itinerary i submitted was: Delhi to Frankfurt and then Frankfurt to Delhi.
But later on when i travelled, i was to visit London for official trip. So i travelled via Eurostar from London to Brussels and then to Cologne. And While returning i had a connecting flight from Frankfurt to Amsterdam to Delhi. All my stay was in Germany only but because of new travel route, my passport got stamped in London while boarding Eurostar and then in Amsterdam as flight from Amsterdam to Frankfurt didn't involved passing through Immigration.
Now i will be visiting Germany again and will be reapplying for Visa but i am wondering as there are no German stamps in my passport, will it cause any issue?
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Can I apply again for Schengen visa?
You can reapply for your visa, or you can appeal the initial decision made on your first visa application. Keep in mind that when you reapply for your Schengen Visa, it might be automatically refused due to the refusal of your first application.How many times I can apply for Schengen visa?
Only One Schengen Visa Application If you travel often, you'll understand why this is included as a benefit. Applying for a Schengen Visa can be tedious, especially if you travel frequently. With the 5-Year MEV, you only need to complete your Schengen Visa application once.How do I reapply for rejected Schengen visa?
You can appeal the refusal. The appeal must be submitted within 15 days of the receipt of visa refusal to the Consulate that decided to refuse the visa. The appeal must be an original with the original signature of the appellant, i.e. in person or by mail (not email).Can I apply for Schengen visa after rejection?
A common question newly rejected individuals and couples ask is \u201cCan we apply for a Schengen visa again after rejection?\u201d The answer to this question is always yes. Therefore, instead of appealing your rejected Schengen visa (or if your appeal fails), you could simply apply for a new Schengen visa.Reapply for a Schengen Visa? What do you Need? (Europe Visa)
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