Swiss visa got rejected [closed]

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I applied for a tourist visa for 10 days, submitted all the documents listed on the VFS global site still my visa got rejected stating the reason "your intention to leave the territory of the member state before the expiry of visa could not be ascertained".

I wonder why, I submitted my entry ticket to Switzerland and exit from Amsterdam.

Is there a rule that your entry and exit should be from the same country?

I submitted NOC, insurance, bank statements everything






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What happens after visa gets rejected?

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.

Can we apply for Schengen visa again after rejection?

In most cases, you'll be able to reapply for your Schengen Visa as soon as you've been informed about your visa rejection. There are a few exceptions though. Schengen Countries like Switzerland and Finland have their own rules in regards to reapplying for a visa after its been rejected.

What happens if Schengen visa is rejected?

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).

What are the chances of getting Schengen visa after rejection?

IS IT POSSIBLE TO APPLY FOR A VISA AFTER REFUSAL? In 90% of cases, a Schengen visa can be opened almost immediately after refusal, if all the requirements of the consulate are met.



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