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I was refused a visa for a group tour in Europe. Doesn’t it mean that the rejection rate for group tours is not high?

Europe is a developed country. When applying for a visa, there is a certain probability of rejection. Whether you are traveling independently or in a group, the visa officer will look at your overall information, such as:

Have you ever been to a country as developed as Europe?

Are you married with children or single and divorced?

How are the assets in your name?

Do you have a stable job?

Is the household registration in a sensitive area?

In fact, whether the visa is approved or not mainly depends on whether we can convince the visa officer that we will definitely come back after going to Europe. If the visa officer believes that we will definitely come back after going to Europe, he will give us a visa.