Indian Lost 90 CR Due to Rejection of Schengen Visa in 2022

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A recent survey by Schengen Visa Info revealed that Indians misplaced nearly INR ninety crore in 2022 simply because of visa rejections. As per reports, there was a monstrous boost seen in the quantity of applicants for Schengen visa, which resulted in greater visa rejections

The. outcomes also mentioned that India still had the second-highest quantity of Schengen visa rejections in the entire world as more than 100,000 visas have been refused. This also resulted in an estimated loss of INR 87 crore on journeys that have to be cancelled

As. per reports, India had acquired 671,928 visa purposes in 2022 and 18% (121,188) have been rejected. Though the rejection price is decrease than the 2021 price of 233%,. it still is greater than the international regular rejection price of 179%. in 2022

In. India, the utility rate for Indian residents of 12 years and above with a usual passport is INR 7200. The rate is different for childrens under 12, students and representatives of NGOs, and residents of different nations

In. 2022, India invested some INR 480 crores in visa purposes with approximately INR 87 crore misplaced due to 121,188 rejected applications

The. refusal charges have been highest for the Algerian nationals and out of 392,478 visa purposes from Algeria, 179,409 have been denied. Algeria was intently followed by India and Turkey with 121,188 and 120,876 rejections, respectively

Morocco. and Russia also had to go via main rejection numbers of visa utility rejections, with 119,346 and 68,753 rejections respectively. Tunisia had to face 48,909 rejection, whereas the United Arab Emirates skilled 42,105 rejections

The. Schengen visa is famous for its complex standards and one of the most not easy to acquire visas. The Schengen quarter covers 26 European nations, which are Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden, alongside with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

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