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March 11th, 2018 08:24 PM #1
Hi everyone, I just want to ask mga naging experience and tips niyo when it comes to tourist visa processing for US, UK, Schengen, Japan, Korea, etc. I already have Japan and Korea (multiple) sa tingin niyo which of the three visas (UK, US & Schengen) ang may higher chances of approval? I am currently a small time business owner. May konting ipon sa bangko. Nakakatravel once to twice a year outside the country. Thank you sa lahat ng mag sshare ng experience nila. God bless!
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March 12th, 2018 11:05 AM #2
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March 12th, 2018 11:11 AM #3
Among the 3 I would say schengen Mas malaki chance for approval. Then US, teka lang hinde mo pa ba alam saan mo balak pumunta? Sayang din visa fee.
If wala naman Reason to deny your application, you'll have it. I don't believe in swertehan or kung ano mood ng consul. Kalokohan yan,
If your papers are in orders and there's no reason for denial. Kahit saan ka pa mag apply ng visa, mabibigyan ka.
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March 12th, 2018 01:58 PM #4
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Yup. Add ko lang for the US specially, just be calm, honest and straightforward sa consul. Nung last application namin halatang nagsisinungaling yung nauna sa amin. She was very nervous and fidgety too. Na-deny tuloy.
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March 12th, 2018 10:32 PM #5
Hi boss salamat sa payo. Mas okay talaga mauna US kasi mas marami ako kakilala dun kaya lang ka intimidate kasi ang ibang stories na naririnig ko. Lahat naman sila sayang visa fee if ma deny since more than $100 ang fee. Siguro mas okay nga ang Schengen muna. Isip nalang saan dun pupunta.
Maski ako hindi naniniwala diyan. Basta para sakin basta kumpleto at authentic ng documents at hindi ka sinungaling. Wala naman siguro rason para hindi ka bigyan. Pero factor din ba ang may magandang travel history? I mean frequent traveler.
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Yes that’s what they told me as well. relax and keep it cool. Yung normal lang. Hehe
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March 12th, 2018 11:03 PM #6
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March 12th, 2018 11:15 PM #7
I would have to disagree. My Tita was denied a US visa over 10 yrs ago. Prior to that she has been to the US and Europe several times. She was already in her 50s and was travelling with her girl friends. She has children and assets here in the PH. She is too old to work and no reason to TNT. Bakit na deny? It can't be finances or no family ties. Although, the difference was she was widowed already when she applied for her US VISA. But ever since then, my Tita never attempted to get a US visa na. hahaha!
Kaya hindi mo rin masasabi na dahil kulang requirement, dahil nerbyos, dahil nagsisinungaling etc.
Best would be to go as a family. Wala pa ko nakilala na deny who applied as a family (nuclear)
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March 12th, 2018 11:30 PM #8
Marami na rin po akong narinig na similar scenario. Kaya palaisipan pa rin sakin ang pag approve ng tourist visa sa US.
Ako din as a family if mag apply parang wala pa po ako naririnig na denied sila. Pero what if yung scenario eh retired na both parents? Okay lang ba na mga anak ang guarantor for them?
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tama ka sa strong ties here but then again patpatin lang akong tao at walang muscle na maifflex. Sad life.
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March 12th, 2018 11:33 PM #9
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March 12th, 2018 11:37 PM #10
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