Getting serial refusals for Schengen Visas

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Look at it from the immigration officer's point of view, who has to assume that everyone is trying to immigrate there illegally:

  1. You are a single young person.
  2. You are in a relationship with a EU citizen.
  3. You have no other compelling ties to Egypt.
  4. You are applying for a temporary visit visa.

Now, what do you suppose is more probably, likely, or - to put it another way - what is it that you need to convince them that you are not likely to do?

A. Go on a visit to your girlfriend, stay there, and then come back. Okay, you may do this, but...

B. Go on a visit to your girlfriend, stay there, possibly get married, change to status, and then not come back.

Considering the large influx of immigrants from that area of the world, the current economic conditions - so it is your job to convince the officer that you plan on returning.

There is nothing illegal about the second point its just that you have to go through the appropriate channels for that - you have to apply with different kinds of documentation, etc.

Now, onto some specifics:

So here's my issue. I am currently in a relationship with a girl in Germany and I am from Egypt. I have tried to apply for a visa to visit her with an informal invitation and stating all her details; however, I got rejected because they thought that I have no intention of returning to my country despite providing them with an HR letter from my workplace that clearly states that I am coming back to Egypt to resume my job and a relatively big bank account and a return flight.

First of all, your company's HR department cannot guarantee you will be coming back, how can they? I've had people go on short leave and then email a resignation letter.

Second, a "big bank account" is not a reason for someone to come back.

Third, a return ticket is required from all applicants for short visas.

So all those things are not really in your favor, except maybe if you have been employed for a long time at the same company - this can show a stable life here.

Now, what you CAN do - but this is not guaranteed to give you an approval is have your girlfriend provide an official affidavit of support, called a VerpflichtungserklΓ€rung.

This is a legal document - in the form of a bond - that guarantees your return and is provided by your host.

Please understand that if you are able to obtain this document there are no guarantees that you will be granted a visa, it is just that the VerpflichtungserklΓ€rung provides a more compelling reason for your host to make sure you return (because there is a substantial financial obligation/penalty if you don't).

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