Visa denied. What do I do now?
The first step is to sit down and look at the rejection letter and try to understand what happened. It is possible to apply for a Canadian visa as many times as you want. A rejection does not prevent you from reapplying unless you have been accused of misrepresentation.
The letter itself contains several reasons that can give clarity as to what was not presented in the right way. Here you should evaluate this card with very critical thinking and zero subjectivity. Even if you sometimes see everything perfect, there may be hidden mistakes. Once you do this super rigorous review then you can define what you can add to the new application or modify to reapply.
Now, if they see the generic rejection letter and they see your application and say WHAT IF I did everything right! So this is when the ATIP comes in.
The ATIP is the vaccine against refusal. The ATIP is to access the entire file and have the notes of the analysis that the officer makes when denying the visa. In these notes you can see the exact basis used to deny the visa and thus understand what elements the officer did not accept in the application. With much foundation and rigor, a new application must be worked on that responds to each one of the official's grounds.
At Immiland we offer the ATIP service in which we ask the officer for the notes of the rejection and we also give them a written explanation of the reasons for the rejection and the strategy to follow to reapply. The objective is that they are clear about how they should make the new application. After this, if they wish, Immiland can take care of 100% of the new application.
The most important thing is not to give up, a rejection is a not very pleasant experience, but it is not a decision that can close your dream of coming to Canada. It is only a stone that stands between you and the great goal.
We invite you to watch the following video of reasons for visa rejection.
If you would like a consultant to evaluate your case and provide you with more information on how to reapply for your denied visa, you can schedule an immigration consultation.
With love,
Immiland.
Note: This article does not constitute legal advice or legal opinion from an attorney. Rather, it is provided solely to inform readers about certain aspects related to the details of the law in legal matters.