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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 9:13pm On Nov 11, 2024
Yes, we spoke about it in South Africa visa section. Which is exactly why I said "Schengen no dey operate like those our other people", I was referring to SA in the statement. I'd gotten a visa from SA with 120k balance. Two visas from Morocco with less than ₦1 million.

However, around 2013, I was denied a visa to France with a balance of about 800k. The refusal note was "insufficient form of subsistence". Does this not tell you account balance is important? Also consider the exchange rate as at 2013, for a 10-day trip.

First issued Schengen visa was Germany (2014), with a closing balance of ₦3m. After then, I'd gotten from Italy and France with lesser balance of a little over ₦2m.

UK in 2021 denied me a 6 months visa (I didn't have enough money to apply for 5 years). Prior to this application, I had been issued a 6 and 2 years visa. Reason for denial? I didn't have enough money to fall back to after my trip.

If you remember, in Canada visa section I shared how I was denied. There was over ₦12m closing balance over a period of four months, and the only deposits were my salary. Reason for denial was that they acknowledged I had sufficient funds, but couldn't ascertain the origin of these funds. I reapplied with the same documents (same account statement generated over 3 months ago) and drew their attention to the fact that all deposits where salary payments which was clearly written on my account statement. Visa was approved.

For Japan, I studied their visa code handbook, and a particular sentence caught my attention, "a visa will be granted to a person who is not a pauper". This should mean something.

So, account balance is important.

hunee:
Kel, my previous visas. I had a very low balance in my account grin not even in hundreds of thousands.

You and I spoke about these things in the South African visa section

Whilst I acknowledge account balance as key, it doesn't end up being the determinant for visa success.

Pray for Grace abeg,

Maybe for Study visa , work , Yes.

But you see all those tourist visas brother, na documents.

Over time, I had emphasised the need to always put documents together and get their applications right.
These things matter alongside building a clean travel history.

I wish everyone the best.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:15pm On Nov 11, 2024
Africankel:
Yes, we spoke about it in South Africa visa section. Which is exactly why I said "Schengen no dey operate like those our other people", I was referring to SA in the statement. I'd gotten a visa from SA with 120k balance. Two visas from Morocco with less than ₦1 million.

However, around 2013, I was denied a visa to France with a balance of about 800k. The refusal note was "insufficient form of subsistence". Does this not tell you account balance is important? Also consider the exchange rate as at 2013, for a 10-day trip.

First issued Schengen visa was Germany (2014), with a closing balance of ₦3m. After then, I'd gotten from Italy and France with lesser balance of a little over ₦2m.

UK in 2021 denied me a 6 months visa (I didn't have enough money to apply for 5 years). Prior to this application, I had been issued a 6 and 2 years visa. Reason for denial? I didn't have enough money to fall back to after my trip.

If you remember, in Canada visa section I shared how I was denied. There was over ₦12m closing balance over a period of four months, and the only deposits were my salary. Reason for denial was that they acknowledged I had sufficient funds, but couldn't ascertain the origin of these funds. I reapplied with the same documents (same account statement generated over 3 months ago) and drew their attention to the fact that all deposits where salary payments which was clearly written on my account statement. Visa was approved.

For Japan, I studied their visa code handbook, and a particular sentence caught my attention, "a visa will be granted to a person who is not a pauper". This should mean something.

So, account balance is important.
File for the boss of all bosses. 🙌

With this your travel history, na Yankee remain o
🇺🇸

Above all, I said pray for Grace.

You see ehn, there's that connection at some point , because I tell people, it is when you give up, then the blessings stops.

Visa's are determined by humans.

May we see favor in eyes of these Vo's.

I prolly share a story here some day, I am not ready for it.

But I really want to encourage alot of people , whilst you are working on your accounts, also get your documents right then hope for the best.

All these connections together, can bring about a positive results.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 9:20pm On Nov 11, 2024
hunee:
File for the boss of all bosses. 🙌

With this your travel history, na Yankee remain o
Abeg abeg I no be boss.

Insha Allah, I go get Yankee before end of the year, if I see transport go SA, na there I wan apply from. I get appointment first week of December.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:23pm On Nov 11, 2024
Africankel:
Lol. I go get am before end of the year, if I see transport go SA, na there I wan apply from.
Baba you Don get re. Perm for sa? No loud ham o , 😁
SA flight is very cost now. Checked today, like 1.2m
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:25pm On Nov 11, 2024
Insha Allah , That Yankee go plum @Africankel, but I pray DJ do well sha.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 9:25pm On Nov 11, 2024
hunee:
File for the boss of all bosses. 🙌

With this your travel history, na Yankee remain o
🇺🇸

Above all, I said pray for Grace.

You see ehn, there's that connection at some point , because I tell people, it is when you give up, then the blessings stops.

Visa's are determined by humans.

May we see favor in eyes of these Vo's.

I prolly share a story here some day, I am not ready for it.

But I really want to encourage alot of people , whilst you are working on your accounts, also get your documents right then hope for the best.

All these connections together, can make bring about a positive results.
Absolutely! Account na just one part of the process. Social, family and economic ties are another critical angles they look at.

You can have all the money, if you don't have a strong reason that'll bring you back to Nigeria, you no go get the visa.

ADDENDUM:- I recommend you read the visa codes. These people know the extent applicants will go to get a visa. They know that sometimes family members or friends will arrange employment letters so their person can get a visa. One of the reasons the US doesn't look at documents is because they know that these documents can be easily obtained - so they just want you to convince them during the face to face interview. These things are written in their handbooks and yearly reports.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:28pm On Nov 11, 2024
Africankel:
Absolutely! Account na just one part of the process. Social, family and economic ties are another critical angles they look at.

You can have all the money, if you don't have a strong reason that'll bring you back to Nigeria, you no go get the visa.
Na wetin I dey talk gan gan be that.

And that is the mistake alot of these folks make.

Work on your documentation. Your manager or business partner can even give you a reference letter or a note of recommendation.

All these are support documents embassies don't joke with.

Your car documents, proof of rental payments or agreement for properties owned. Family ties, a major project you embarked on, news paper publications, something that portrays you as a noteworthy person. I don't mean forged documents, documents that can be verified if need arises.

Prove yourself to them that you will not abscond. Give them sufficient evidence.

Wish everyone the best sha.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:49pm On Nov 11, 2024
Africankel:
Abeg abeg I no be boss.

Insha Allah, I go get Yankee before end of the year, if I see transport go SA, na there I wan apply from. I get appointment first week of December.
I pray it works well because Yankee from Walter Carrington na another assignment
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:53pm On Nov 11, 2024
@AfricanKel,
Thanks for the engagement as always.

You are a great guy 🤝
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 9:58pm On Nov 11, 2024
hunee:
Baba you Don get re. Perm for sa? No loud ham o , 😁
SA flight is very cost now. Checked today, like 1.2m
Nah, I no get Perm. Visitors fit apply for Cape Town, but the wait time dey different from residents own.

Omo, if I see ₦1.2m na to go carry big yansh for Mexico abeg. 😄😄😄😄😄
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 10:45pm On Nov 11, 2024
Africankel:
Nah, I no get Perm. Visitors fit apply for Cape Town, but the wait time dey different from residents own.

Omo, if I see ₦1.2m na to go carry big yansh for Mexico abeg. 😄😄😄😄😄
I am not even a fan of these APC govt but they really bastardised things. The cheapest flight I board to SA was around 260k.

Imagine within a space of 1 year , you are boarding same flights for over 1m.

Crazy.

As for things of the other room, you are on your own o. Waka jeje
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 10:47pm On Nov 11, 2024
Africankel:
Nah, I no get Perm. Visitors fit apply for Cape Town, but the wait time dey different from residents own.

Omo, if I see ₦1.2m na to go carry big yansh for Mexico abeg. 😄😄😄😄😄
That update you gave now is key.

Thanks.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 11:10pm On Nov 11, 2024
hunee:
@AfricanKel,
Thanks for the engagement as always.

You are a great guy 🤝
Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏿
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 11:14pm On Nov 11, 2024
I no wan even talk about Nigerian government and politics again. Make them getat.

Enjoy the rest of your week my dear AY.

hunee:
I am not even a fan of these APC govt but they really bastardised things. The cheapest flight I board to SA was around 260k.

Imagine within a space of 1 year , you are boarding same flights for over 1m.

Crazy.

As for things of the other room, you are on your own o. Waka jeje
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by chunkuli: 1:35am On Nov 13, 2024
[please anyone done group application before. its for a couple. the visa application was filled out as a group. my question is do each person has to get their documents seperately for the tls interview, like the bank statement, letter of introduction, pay slips, intenary etc[/quote]
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by femi1410(m):
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Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by flavaq12: 6:42am On Nov 14, 2024
UK Don denied me tied, even though i don travel to many countries, france germany italy switzerland turkey morocco, those people are evil, telling to explain 50k naira 100k naira where the money came from, i currently have valid USA visa, them no send, this is my 7th denial.... i don give up on them. infact when i went for my usa interview, the consular was asking me why am not traveling with my family i told her am unable to get appointment for them, she ask me 3 times, i understand she asking because have been denied with my family in 2017 before. but this UK I don give up.....





Africankel:
Yes, we spoke about it in South Africa visa section. Which is exactly why I said "Schengen no dey operate like those our other people", I was referring to SA in the statement. I'd gotten a visa from SA with 120k balance. Two visas from Morocco with less than ₦1 million.

However, around 2013, I was denied a visa to France with a balance of about 800k. The refusal note was "insufficient form of subsistence". Does this not tell you account balance is important? Also consider the exchange rate as at 2013, for a 10-day trip.

First issued Schengen visa was Germany (2014), with a closing balance of ₦3m. After then, I'd gotten from Italy and France with lesser balance of a little over ₦2m.

UK in 2021 denied me a 6 months visa (I didn't have enough money to apply for 5 years). Prior to this application, I had been issued a 6 and 2 years visa. Reason for denial? I didn't have enough money to fall back to after my trip.

If you remember, in Canada visa section I shared how I was denied. There was over ₦12m closing balance over a period of four months, and the only deposits were my salary. Reason for denial was that they acknowledged I had sufficient funds, but couldn't ascertain the origin of these funds. I reapplied with the same documents (same account statement generated over 3 months ago) and drew their attention to the fact that all deposits where salary payments which was clearly written on my account statement. Visa was approved.

For Japan, I studied their visa code handbook, and a particular sentence caught my attention, "a visa will be granted to a person who is not a pauper". This should mean something.

So, account balance is important.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 10:55am On Nov 14, 2024
femi1410:
I have a 6 month valid Italy Schengen visa, can I apply for another Schengen visa with my family for France.
You can only apply at the expiration of your current visa. You can't have two active visas.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Africankel(m): 10:57am On Nov 14, 2024
To get a UK visa, just keep your account clean. Avoid deposits that isn't your income, otherwise be ready to explain any additional deposit.

flavaq12:
UK Don denied me tied, even though i don travel to many countries, france germany italy switzerland turkey morocco, those people are evil, telling to explain 50k naira 100k naira where the money came from, i currently have valid USA visa, them no send, this is my 7th denial.... i don give up on them. infact when i went for my usa interview, the consular was asking me why am not traveling with my family i told her am unable to get appointment for them, she ask me 3 times, i understand she asking because have been denied with my family in 2017 before. but this UK I don give up.....
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by bussy80: 2:28pm On Nov 14, 2024
Apply for your family only. Yours is still valid.
Africankel:
You can only apply at the expiration of your current visa. You can't have two active visas.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 2:48pm On Nov 14, 2024
You have Italy visa, you want France visa again? These are Schengen nations
Not possible anyway, attach your valid visa to their applications.
You can navigate France from Italy and Join them.
All the best
femi1410:
I have a 6 month valid Italy Schengen visa, can I apply for another Schengen visa with my family for France.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by femi1410(m): 3:29pm On Nov 14, 2024
hunee:
You have Italy visa, you want France visa again? These are Schengen nations
Not possible anyway, attach your valid visa to their applications.
You can navigate France from Italy and Join them.
All the best
Thank you
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by femi1410(m): 3:30pm On Nov 14, 2024
bussy80:
Apply for your family only. Yours is still valid.
Thank you
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by femi1410(m): 3:32pm On Nov 14, 2024
Africankel:
You can only apply at the expiration of your current visa. You can't have two active visas.
Thank you
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by damkanlinsin(m): 8:30pm On Nov 14, 2024
Which of the EU country is easy to get visa for first time traveler.
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by hunee: 9:03pm On Nov 14, 2024
damkanlinsin:
Which of the EU country is easy to get visa for first time traveler.
All of them are same. However, I think the scandanivian countries are more tougher.

Above all, Just gather your documents and hope for the best.

Goodluck
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Bigkenny: 3:07am On Nov 16, 2024
Can anyone in the house give me the link to the Spanish tourist visa forum?
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by saylawal2003(m): 10:41am On Nov 16, 2024
Bigkenny:
Can anyone in the house give me the link to the Spanish tourist visa forum?
https://www.nairaland.com/6682330/spain-schengen-visa/31
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Slimp1234: 4:52pm On Nov 16, 2024
saylawal2003:
https://www.nairaland.com/6682330/spain-schengen-visa/31
I see all the great work on here. I applied for a norway visiting visa
Please can someone give me the link to the norway visa forum, I will appreciate a lot
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by davodyguy: 6:01pm On Nov 16, 2024
Slimp1234:
I see all the great work on here. I applied for a norway visiting visa
Please can someone give me the link to the norway visa forum, I will appreciate a lot
The only active thread on Nairaland is the French one
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Slimp1234: 6:47pm On Nov 16, 2024
davodyguy:
The only active thread on Nairaland is the French one
Thank you bro. Do you know any platform where I can find other people or community on norway visa?
Re: Securing Visa To France, Applying From Nigeria... by Bigkenny: 8:36pm On Nov 16, 2024
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