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When applying to travel to Australia in New Zealand, will my visa be refused if my fingerprints are recorded?

There is a possibility of visa rejection in this case.

According to the China Visa Service Network: The visa result is made by the visa officer after evaluation based on the materials and information provided by the applicant. Problems in any link may lead to visa rejection. After fingerprinting, the visa officer will compare it with the international database and find that the applicant has bad records, the identity information provided is inconsistent with the information when fingerprinting, and the application materials are incomplete or do not meet the requirements.

The visa officer will consider that the applicant does not have sufficient qualifications or has not provided sufficient evidence to support the application, resulting in a visa rejection.