I am the VISA DENIAL QUEEN.
My Story on how I got my Schengen Visa after
FOUR applications in LESS THAN TWO MONTHS.
Knowing
the process in applying for a Schengen visa, you would have bought all your
plane and train tickets. This is the risk that my family took. We decided to
avail the promo fare to Paris even if we were not guaranteed of Schengen visa.
Observing
my personal Schengen visa journey, rejection reasons I received and my cover
letters will let you understand and assess what went wrong with my previous
applications and how we improved it. These might help you with your visa
application in other countries.
We
applied for a multiple entry visa because our itinerary was France, Italy,
Vatican, Monaco, and Spain. Since France
has no personal interview, we made it as the points of entry and exit and planned to stay mainly
there. Our main reason for travel was PURELY TOURISM.
NB: Please do your research as I have no connection to the France Embassy to answer everything about Schengen Visa. I can only answer what I experienced regarding my application. Apply at your own risk.
Hi,
everyone!
If you are following my blog, you are pretty well aware that I’ve been denied Japan visa but later approved through an appeal (please check out my blog on how I reapplied for Japan visa in less than a month and got approved), and now, this happened during our application in France Embassy. Because of this, my family is now calling me: VISA Denial Queen. Well, I was actually the one who thought of it so I will be using it in case of (hopefully NOT) another visa application misadventures. :D
This
blog can also serve as a guide for online freelancers in applying for Schengen
visa.
We first applied as a family (save for my mom and my sister residing in Australia) on March 5 through VFS Manila. It is important to organize your documents beforehand. Bring duplicate and original copies with you just in case they look for your document's authenticity.
Since
I am a freelancer with no permanent employment, I tried to justify my savings
account by enumerating all of my past employments in my cover letter. Aside
from the usual requirements for the application, I also tried to justify my
status by attaching all of my certificates of employment (COE) from my previous
companies, my old ITRs, and my contracts with my current clients. I also
attached my business registration and ITRs paid for my professional tax.
After
2 days, my family already got their passports back except mine. I tried to be
optimistic but I know it was already a sign that I got denied. Little did I
know that my elder sisters were already searching for Plan B and based on their
research, there is no prohibition to reapply but the appeal can only be made by
writing a letter in French and to send all the documents in France. Since we
are already flying in May, the mode of appeal was definitely not an option for us.
Come
March 12, after a week from the application date, I received an SMS
notification and had my eldest sister pick up my passport. Attached on my
passport is a "Schengen
visa refusal/cancellation of Visa". The reasons
were:
#8
the information submitted regarding the justification for the purpose and
conditions of the intended stay was not reliable
#9 Your intention to leave the territory of the Member States before the expiry of the visa could not be ascertained.
I
know there is a slim chance of being approved through an appeal or
reapplication but we still gave it a try. For my 2nd cover letter, I did not
edit anything in substance and attached the same documents as with my 1st
cover letter. I also had my freelancing contracts notarized and submitted
certified true copies of my COR and the latest annual and quarterly ITRs
instead of just submitting photocopies.
My
sisters also sorted out my bank statement but which I was personally confident
with the amount therein. Since I am a freelancer, my sisters were eyeing my
employment status as the reason for the denial. Since I have no any real
property under my name, I decided to attach instead copies of my insurance
policies here in the Philippines and other documents to prove my ties here. My
sister from Australia also made a sponsorship letter for me. I also attached my
dad's letter to convince
the Consul to accept my application.
Come
April 2nd, I got my denial again. I got the denial letter with the
same reasons for the rejection. I planned not to continue my application after the 2nd
refusal but my older sisters still wanted me to join them and they sponsored a
large part of my visa application fees. My other family members prayed for my
application to be approved. Imagine, for all 4 applications, around less than
25,000 pesos was spent including my fare (QC to Makati) going to VFS. Each visa
application that time costs less than 6,000 pesos (VFS fee and SMS notification
included).
My
sisters even thought of having my employment documents certified (red ribbon)
by the DFA or to appeal directly in France. They also thought of applying in
another Schengen country. We were already on low hopes on being approved on my
3rd try, thus, we decided to think thoroughly first as for our next
step.
For
my 3rd application, considering
that I submitted complete documents for my application, we decided to instead
focus on my cover letter. My eldest sister also tapped a visa consulting agency,
ARCticket Travel Agency, on what to do with my case. I also attached my
Japan Proficiency Exam Test Permit to be held in Manila after our trip to prove
that I will be coming back in the Philippines.
As
advised by ARCticket, my older sisters and one of my older sister's boyfriend did
an extensive editing in my cover letter to make it short and straight forward
but without missing a detail that we thought would be important for my reapplication.
ARCticket even sent one of their successful appeal letters, and the wordings
therein are very elementary and precise. We brainstormed what ideas to write
and documents to be removed and included. This time, I also asked my mom to
write a letter to convince the Consul to accept my application. I also removed
my Internet bill as an attachment.
It
was on April 12 when I got a text from VFS that my passport was ready. I
thought by this time I was already approved because it only took 5 days from my
application to process it. I hurriedly went to VFS but by the time they made me
sign a paper before receiving my passport. I already knew I got denied. However,
I noticed that this time, there was only 1 reason left for my denial.
#9
Your intention to leave the territory of the Member States before the expiry of
the visa could not be ascertained.
My
sisters were considering booking me for a group tour in another Schengen
country through ARCticket Travel Agency and to apply in that Embassy instead.
However, that plan was too risky since I will be instead applying alone,
instead of being backed up by my family for our vacation. We also considered
appealing directly in France but based on research, the appeal must be done
either personally or through a representative and cannot be done though a
letter or online. Also, we found out that the processing of the appeal takes
around 3 months. We were so frustrated on what to do next that I just decided
that I don’t want to reapply anymore, but my whole family supported me, so,
considering we only have a month left before our flight, I told myself to apply
one last time.
In
my last application, we
emphasized that the denial has a sole reason left. We also made my cover letter
as simple as possible.
We’ve
put therein that my younger sister became a scholar of a University in Japan,
while my other sister is already residing in Australia. With my only eldest
sister working full-time as a lawyer, I’m the only one who takes care of my
parents, hence, decided to work from home. I want to establish my intention to
return with my parents through this. I also mentioned my travel history and still
had my freelancing contracts notarized. This time, I did not declare any
sponsor and instead of my mom and dad's separate letters, they created a single letter to convince
the Consul to accept my application. I also removed my dad’s check-up slips but
still submitted photocopies of my certified true copies of ITRs and COR.
Overall,
I submitted a detailed yet simple letter. I did stick to the same reasons. You
will notice that I removed a lot of documents from my second to the final
application letter.
It
was on May 8, 2019, and my mom decided to instead get my passport on my behalf because
she thought that if my visa application will be denied again, I might get hit
by a car, truck or any other vehicle due to my sadness and recklessly crossing
roads unattentively. By the time I knew my mom already got my passport, she was
not answering all my calls. I was on the verge of depression that she just
can’t say the bad news right away. It was already 5PM and I had accepted my
fate that I will not be with them in the Europe trip. I was planning maybe to
just go to ASEAN countries or to Mongolia alone. My eldest sister told me that
I may join her trip to Japan next year if I cannot go to Europe.
Finally,
my mom told me I got denied and I told my sisters about my denial so they could
manage their bookings without me this time. Upon coming home, she sadly told me
again that I got denied and gave me my passport. I didn't even look at my
passport. I did not cry when I was applying several times but, on that day, I
cried silently because I thought I was not able to convince the France Embassy
enough of my livelihood and my intention to return to the Philippines. What
made worst is the efforts exerted were inutile.
After
maybe around an hour to two hours, my mom told me to check my passport. I got
pranked by my mom! There's now Schengen Visa on my passport!
Despite
being pranked by my mom and hated her for a few minutes, I was happy that not
only mine but my family's efforts especially my eldest sister’s who arranged most
of my documents, were not put in vain.
I
can now see the most popular and historical places in Europe with a
condition that I will report to them within 7 days from the day I get back
to the Philippines. I am the only one in the family who received this. I guess the
Consul wants to make sure he will not regret his decision.
Despite all the
hassles of securing all the needed documents, time, effort and money, we all
pushed this through because of our dad. He wants to see Europe especially
Monaco. He shared stories of how he wants to see the Colosseum, Vatican, Spain
(where my dad's ancestors lived) and the Eiffel Tower.
He is already
old and while he is a bit strong and still has eyesight, we all planned to save
money for us to travel together in Europe. My family wants all of us to
travel together. It does not need to be too expensive to travel to
Europe. My eldest sister did the DIY Europe travel so we can travel more and
save money. If we get travel tour packages, my parents will surely not catch up
with the strict travel group schedule.
I even read
articles where solo travelers spent 50,000-60,000 pesos each in traveling to
some European countries including dining in decent restaurants and they were
not in a rush. These prices are cheap considering Europe travel including
airfare are so expensive like 100,000 - 150,000 pesos per person even more if
they want a luxurious trip. Since we have senior citizens, we have to spend a
bit more on transportation and took taxis during the entire trip. My family
brought a walker for my dad so he can still see the places in case we have to
walk far continuously.
With what
happened to me, here are my pieces of advice:
1. Apply 3 months before the travel date so that in case you receive a visa refusal, you can apply again and have a bigger chance of winning! What I like about them is refused applicants don't have to wait for 6 months or several months to apply again. If on budget and still denied, you can form a Plan B of your travel to another country. 2. Use correct basic or elementary English in your cover letter. This was my first mistake. I tried to justify so much that I ended up making a 3-page cover letter for my 1st application. French embassy wants cover letters to be short but precise.
3. It is not advisable to
include your previous Certificates of Employment and tax returns with them. On my first application, I included my previous
CoEs and ITRs. After my rejection, I asked for comments through online forums
and they advised me that those documents are not relevant and consuls will only
get confused.
4. It does not hurt to inquire to travel agencies. After my second visa rejection, I searched for a list of legit travel agencies who also have visa consultation services. Luckily, when my eldest sister (she's also the one who wrote my appeal letter to Japan Embassy) inquired via Fb messenger, Arcticket Visa Assistance and Travel Agency, (Note, same with my Japan visa appeal blog entry, I am not paid to promote this travel agency. But I wish I am paid like an influencer. Please make me your brand ambassadress! ^^ Just kidding.) assessed my cover letter via e-mail and made advices for free! Update: This is a very kind gesture from them! Please don't lose hope. Check out that agency! They will really help you genuinely.
Be careful of fake
agencies. Just click this link so you are sure they are the real agency I
communicated with.
5. Do not use complicated charts and data like: I don't have a job and it is hard to apply for business because of blah blah Index by the government. They will surely not waste their time to research and understand the official one-page short report you provided. 6. This tip is for online freelancers. I suggest having a complete LinkedIn profile and an online portfolio website. I put my freelancing business letterhead in my cover letter. No graphic design skills? You do not need to hire a logo/graphic designer. I just made my own letterhead in MS Word.
Bring
your certified true copies of the latest COR (Certificate of Registration),
annual and quarterly Income Tax Returns (ITRs). To get certified true copies,
photocopy your ITRs, go to BIR to have these certified, then pay a fee. In my
RDO, I paid around 300 pesos for COR, 1701 and 2551Q ITRs.
Ask
your client/clients to send you a letter where it states that they are aware of
your vacation and they need you to come back to work after that, as advised by
my fellow freelancer who I just inquired via FB messenger.
Here's
mine:
Anyway, we enjoyed our Europe trip and was able to visit these beautiful places as a family! |
I
want to see comments soon whether about your successful application, guide,
tips, observations or anything about Europe travel.
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