Refusal to issue an Italian visa is not always accompanied by an explanation of the reasons. In order to correct the shortcomings and finally get the desired document, in this case, you need to carefully study the possible problems and solve them. In addition, it is useful to do this even when collecting documents, so that obtaining a visa is not delayed indefinitely.
The main reasons for the refusal to issue an Italian visa
A widespread reason for refusal to apply for an Italian visa is the doubts of the embassy staff that a person is going to another country without the intention of subsequently moving there. The problem may lie in the absence of property in the homeland or in the presence of “unreliable” relatives who have moved to another country illegally or semi-legally. Moreover, if a person who wants to get a visa does not have children, and also if he is not tied by marriage, this can also become an obstacle to obtaining an Italian visa. You may even have to prove that you are not going to Europe in order to quickly get married or get married and thus speed up the process of obtaining citizenship.
A person who has previously violated the visa regime will almost certainly be denied a visa, even if it is about his travel not to Italy, but, for example, to the USA, Great Britain or Canada. Convictions can also become an obstacle in the preparation of documents, although embassy employees sometimes turn a blind eye to not too significant offenses.
Problems can arise even with insufficient income and too little amount on the account. If the embassy decides that a person does not have the amount necessary for a vacation in Italy and a safe return to his homeland, he will be denied a visa. That is why special attention should be paid to certificates from the place of work, bank statements and other documents that can confirm your good financial situation.
Additional problems
Unfortunately, the cases described above are only the most common, but there are dozens of other reasons to refuse a person an Italian visa. Many of them are related to documents. If you provide an incomplete package of papers, you will receive a refusal, but you can correct your mistake. If the embassy employees find out that you have provided fictitious documents (for example, fake certificates from the place of work, showing a higher level of income than it actually is), you will be refused.
Much also depends on the behavior of the person in the interview. If you are too nervous, provide conflicting information, get confused in your answers, and also fail to clearly explain the purpose of the visit and the reasons for the subsequent return to your homeland, you may be denied a visa.