Visa rejection, Need sponsorship (Singapore)

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My husband has visited Singapore on a tourist visa many times in the last 2-3 years before 2018. The last time he visited was on February 25, 2018, but due to an emergency, he had to come back to India on March 3rd.

He went to Singapore again on March 16th, but at the airport the ICA refused to give him entry. The officers took him to a room and told him to sit there for 2-3 hours. After this time the officers returned and told him he needed a local sponsor whenever he comes back. Without saying anything else or disclosing any other reason they sent him back to India. He did not get any stamp (ban stamp, etc.) on his passport.

A year later he got a local sponsor (his friend) and he applied for his visa on March 16-17, 2019, but it was rejected with some queries by ICA. He fulfilled the requirements asked for by ICA and sent everything by email, but his application was again rejected after one week.

What is the reason behind this? Has he been blacklisted or is there another reason? ICA did not give him any stamp, and they did not disclose any reason for refusing him entry to Singapore. Please advise on how we can deal with this problem.



Best Answer

If Singaporean Immigration did not explain why they refused him entry or give him the visa refusal reason(s) in writing, and you are certain he has a good travel history and has never breached immigration (or other) laws, there is little we can realistically suggest to help. Your best option is to seek advice from an Immigration lawyer. Having said that, it does seem unusual that nothing was provided in writing on either occasion. See Does being refused entry to Singapore mean I am now blacklisted?




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Is it possible to get visa after rejection?

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 happens if visa is rejected?

If denied a visa, in most cases the applicant is notified of the section of law which applies. Visa applicants are also advised by the consular officer if they may apply for a waiver of their ineligibility. Several of the most common reasons for visa ineligibilities are explained below.

Can you apply for a partner visa after rejection?

A refusal means that your partner visa is rejected by the Department. This decision means that Immigration has decided that you do not qualify for the relevant partner visa. The ramifications of such a decision can be serious, one of which being that it can affect your ability to apply for a further visa to Australia.

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.



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