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Spain's tourist visa was rejected. What should I do if I want to appeal?

It is better to apply again after the visa is rejected. If it is not the misunderstanding of the embassy that leads to the refusal of the visa only because the materials do not meet the requirements of the embassy or apply directly, the time of appeal is uncontrollable, usually one week, one month, two months or even half a year. Whether the visa can be passed is related to the following factors: Have you been to a developed country like Europe? Are you married or single and divorced? What about the assets in your name? Do you have a steady job? Is the information complete? Is household registration a sensitive area? In fact, whether the visa is passed or not depends mainly on whether we can convince the visa officer to come back after going to Spain. If the visa officer thinks that we will be granted a visa, I suggest consulting the re-signing network for specific questions. They are state-owned enterprises specializing in visa refusal and re-signing, and have helped many applicants who travel to Spain successfully get visas. Good luck with your visa. Come on!