Schengen visa refused using motif 2 on purpose and conditions of stay [duplicate]
A friend of mine who is an official teacher, applied for a visa to Germany and got refused because of the motif #2 saying:
The purpose and conditions of the intended stay have not been established
The file was full of papers, the original invite from her son in law was in the file, and even a high amount of money in the bank account.
What is extended explanation of this motif and how can she pass it in her next apply.
Best Answer
Just having money isn't enough. Your friend has a son-in-law in Germany who is inviting her for some time. She probably isn't young any more. A suspicious mind could wonder if she wants to move in with her daughter and family and overstay. So your fried has to explain why she wants to come to Germany and why she will leave again.
But there is a special case for Germany. If the son-in-law signs a formal Verpflichtungserklärung, a promise to reimburse the German state for any intentional or unintentional overstay, that might make the difference in applications that might otherwise be denied. The son-in-law must have enough income to cover possible claims and may be required to post a bond.
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What can I do if my Schengen visa is refused?
You have several options if your Schengen visa is rejected:What are the reasons for rejection of Schengen visa?
Your Schengen visa will be denied if the authorities believe you cannot afford your travel and living expenses in the Schengen area. In order for you visa application to be successful, you must successfully demonstrate that you can afford food, housing, travel, and all other costs associated with their trip.What is the meaning of justification for the purpose and condition of the intended stay was not provided?
When you see "Justification for the purpose and conditions of the intended stay was not provided" on a Schengen refusal, it usually means that they decided that the application was either 'incoherent', or not credible, or both.Can we apply for Schengen visa again after rejection?
The simple answer is yes; you can apply for a Schengen Visa again after rejection.Schengen Visa Appeal Process and Letter for Refusal (Europe Visa)
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