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What should I do if my Italian visa is refused?

Don't worry after the Italian visa is rejected, because you can sign it at any time as long as the overall binding force is improved and the information is perfect.

Because it is not terrible to refuse a visa, as long as your binding force is greatly improved compared with the last time, you can pass it completely, instead of refusing a visa several times as said on the Internet. Refusal only means that your binding force can't reach the historical stage required by the embassy. Just like when we took the TOEFL, we got a perfect score of 100 and passed 60. Last time you refused the visa because your binding force did not reach the minimum passing line of 60 in the embassy, so we should try our best to improve our binding force and raise our binding force score. As long as the binding score is improved, we can sign it at any time.

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