Nine Secrets of Successful Travelvisa Applications in 2009
1.) All visa applicants for non settlement or non immigrant visas
(visit or studies) are typically viewed as intending migrants,
immigrants, or settlers overseas, it is the applicant’s responsibility
to satisfy the entry clearance officer or consular officer that they
are not traveling for settlement purposes, you must therefore be able
to advance evidence that you have reasons for returning to your
country after the expiration of your short sojourn. Evidences such as;
current / future employment, current accommodation property, family
ties, financial prospects and obligations, inheritance, investments,
career prospects, etc. (if your reason for traveling is for settlement
purposes, then you ought not to have applied under this category in
the first instance).
2.) Communicate effectively either through your application forms and
supporting documentations or at the interview stage, your thoughts
should be clear, concise and practicable, above all you should be
knowledgeable and assertive, get familiar with the facts and
procedures as it applies to your situation and visa application
category.
3.) Where interviews are required be outspoken, be confident volunteer
relevant information that would shed light on your application, and
the reasons behind it, you have no reason to fear or fidget after all
you have nothing to hide (Do You).
4.) Know your schedule, plans, programs and how it fits into the big
picture. Every applicant worth his onions ought to know in detail the
reasons why their visit or study is of importance and the potential
benefits derivable from it, in the nearest future. Failure to
articulate this can seriously undermine your chances of casting doubts
off your intended claims.
5.) It has never been a secret that visa officers are often
overwhelmed by the share volume of applications received on a daily
basis, it is thus pertinent on the applicant to be as concise as
possible. Visa officers are often under significant time constraints
to perform a speedy and competent interview or document appraisal, and
reach decisions almost immediately from impressions they form during
this evaluation.
6.) Your supporting documentation should be clear at an instance to
the visa or consular officer, what the evidences are, what they
signify, and what their provenances are. Prolix explanations and
chaotic documentary evidences cannot be quickly comprehended or
evaluated.
7.) While immigration requirements may be uniform, some countries have
earned the rights to be classified as high risk countries based on
available immigration indices, as such applicants from countries with
economic problems or from those with a high volume of illegal
immigrants or terrorist regions will potentially face stiffer
challenges obtaining a visa, the job of every applicant is to
demonstrate why their application should be regarded as different from
the norm.
8.) Where dependants exist the applicant must be prepared to provide
satisfactory evidence of arrangements of support and ability to
continually support the dependants from available resources either in
the country of destination or home country.
9.) Ultimately every applicant must be optimistic, and project a
picture of maturity and independence, bearing in mind to underscore
what plans are in the offing upon returning home.
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