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On the application form, does it ask anything about whether or not you were refused a visa for another country? Some countries do ask these questions.Aidanmccarthy wrote:Hi,
I'm back!
I have a friend from the US who was denied a visitors visa to the UK after being refused entry (the reason being that she said she was going to work, as well as not having enough funds and not having enough ties to the US.)
My question is, will she have any problem in applying for a visitors visa to another country and specifically China? We are planning on going there for a couple of months in October.
Kind regards
As the popular Immigraitonbords.com saying goes, "don't volunteer information"! She should get the visa providing she meets the (financial) requirements and prooves she'll return home before the expiry of her visa. She definately doesn't need to mention her UK refusal; if they don't ask - don't tell!Aidanmccarthy wrote:The application form only asks if you have been refused entry to China or if you have been denied a visa for China but not anywhere else.
I sincerely doubt the UK authorities would allow the Chinese authorities anywhere near their immigration records.Aidanmccarthy wrote:ok. what if the details are logged? I mean she was sent a letter stating the reasons, (there were a couple) will the Chinese immigration have access to that information?