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Helpful blogs on on Schengen Visa Application in Ghana
What Are My Options If My Schengen Visa in Ghana Has Been Rejected?
What Are My Options If My Schengen Visa Has Been Rejected? If you are refused a Schengen visa, you may have certain options to consider. Regardless of the reason for refusal, your options may be broadly similar. In general, you may have 3 options. These are To appeal the refusal To apply for a review of the refusal. To make...
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What Are My Options If My Schengen Visa in Ghana Has Been Rejected?
What Are My Options If My Schengen Visa Has Been Rejected? If you are refused a Schengen visa, you may have certain options to consider. Regardless of the reason for refusal, your options may be broadly similar. In general, you may have 3 options. These are To appeal the refusal To apply for a review of the refusal. To make a reapplication for the visa. APPEAL THE REFUSAL The right to appeal a Schengen visa is provided by law. It is provided in the notice of refusal and it is a right granted to all...
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10 Ways to Increase Your Chances for a B1/B2 Visa in Ghana
As a practitioner, I always face the often-nagging question of how an applicant may increase their chances for a B1/B2 visa in Ghana. In this piece, I have attempted to state some guidelines and information that may be useful. Let me add that these guidelines have no necessary correlation to your eligibility for a visa.
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A guide to Obtaining a Retiree Permit in Ghana
A foreign national who is a retiree and who is not a prohibited immigrant may be granted a residence permit to remain in Ghana. Retirees are generally persons who are no longer in active employment. There is no definition of a retiree in any of the immigration statutes. And the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has not developed a specific or separate permit...
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