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Reasons for Spanish visa rejection, what to do next?

What are the reasons for Spanish visa refusal? What should I do if my Spanish visa is refused? So many people want to know this. In fact, there are many reasons for visa rejection. For example, the visa materials were not prepared carefully, such as the wrong gender and the wrong spelling of the name. For example, the embassy did not get through when calling the parents' workplace, and the income answer was incorrect, or the visa materials were looked at separately, and the various visa materials were not coordinated well, and there were mistakes, or there was a problem with the language. . Language is the biggest issue with visas now. I once saw a NetEase blog. It looked like it was a classmate who wanted to study in Spain. It could be seen that he had put in a lot of effort, but there were still problems with many small and subtle things, especially his understanding of the language. Totally wrong. He said that "you only need a 100-hour Spanish certificate" and "you only need to have a simple communication with the ambassador. If you don't know it, it doesn't matter, there is a Chinese translator." It is a pity. If this is the case, the rejection rate is relatively high. During this period, many students came to our school. They were all rejected because of their language. They studied in Guangzhou for one year, studied in Tianjin, and studied one-on-one at a school in Beijing. Each of them spent more than 10,000 yuan. Yes, there were many different situations, but unfortunately they were all rejected. Why? It's because of language. Language is not something that you just have to learn a little bit, or just learn a little bit casually, or just learn something. You know, after we arrive in Spain, we have to live and attend a local language school. Spanish is spoken everywhere, and Spanish people don’t speak English very well. If we don’t have a Spanish foundation in China, how can we live in Spain? Therefore, because of this, the embassy is very strict about language control. As long as your language fails to meet the requirements of the embassy, ??it will be ignored by you. In fact, some of our classmates went to the embassy for interviews and said: The embassy examination is not strict, so they asked me what the name of the book is and what color it is? Something simple like that. Actually no, the embassy just wants to check your language ability based on simple things. The very beginning is to ask you a simple question, to see how your spoken English is, your pronunciation? Whether you answer fluently or not actually depends on the speed of your answer. If you have to think about such a simple question for 2 or 3 seconds, your listening skills must be poor or you may not have enough vocabulary. This is very simple. When these are good, they will talk to you about other things, such as why study abroad in Spain? Wait for the question. It’s a simple question, but you can’t give a simple answer. You should answer at least 4 or 5 sentences, and then try your best to express your spoken English and the grammar you have learned. Don’t use the subjunctive at will. If you say that your learning situation is better, it will be fine. , otherwise you will be suspected of memorizing the example. Well, some people want to ask again, so I might as well just use foreign teachers to take classes from the beginning, so that my spoken English will be very good. So, let me ask you, what about your grammar? Don’t stop learning grammar just because today’s society always says that China is about exam-oriented education and emphasizes grammar. You must know that grammar is the basis of your learning. Only when you have enough vocabulary and grammar can you speak something.

Otherwise, no matter how good your spoken English is, if I ask you a question, you can't tell which word to use to answer it, or the answer sentence is completely random. If you use Chinese-style Spanish like English, do you think you can succeed? Basically every week in our school, there are several Sevan students who started learning from A1.1 and come to our school to learn from scratch. Why?