Turn Your Visa Refusal Into an Approval
Receiving a visa refusal letter is frustrating, confusing, and costly. Many applicants feel like they have been unfairly treated or that the visa officer ignored their documents. However, reapplying immediately without fixing the core issues usually leads to a second refusal and a permanent mark on your immigration history.
Our Visa Reapplication Support service is designed for this exact situation. For KES 28,000, we do not just "fill the forms again." We perform a forensic audit of your previous application to understand exactly why you were denied. We then build a new, stronger case that directly answers the visa officer's concerns.
The "Blind Reapplication" Trap
The biggest mistake Kenyan applicants make after a refusal is submitting the exact same documents again, hoping for a different officer or better luck. This rarely works.
Immigration systems (especially UKVI, Schengen, and USA) keep records. The new officer will see the previous refusal notes. If you do not provide new evidence or a clear explanation to resolve the previous issue, they will refuse you again under "General Grounds for Refusal." Our service prevents this by ensuring your new application is materially different and stronger than the first.
What This Specialized Service Includes
This package includes everything in our Full Application Assistance, plus specific refusal-handling protocols:
- Refusal Letter Analysis: We decode the legal jargon in your refusal letter. Phrases like "insufficient ties" or "funds not genuinely available" have specific meanings. We translate these into a clear list of documents you need to fix the problem.
- The "What Changed" Strategy: Visa forms ask, "Have you been refused before?" and "What has changed?" We help you draft a professional, lawyer-like explanation that respectfully addresses the previous refusal and proves your situation has improved.
- Remedial Documentation: If you were refused for "funds," we don't just attach the same bank statement. We help you find supporting audits, M-Pesa statements, or employment affidavits to prove the origin of your money.
- Review of Previous Errors: We check your previous application form (if you have it) to spot inconsistencies that might have triggered the rejection.
Common Kenyan Refusal Reasons We Fix
We have extensive experience reversing refusals based on common issues faced by Kenyan travelers:
- "Funds Parking": You deposited a large lump sum into your KCB or Equity account right before applying. We help you explain the source of these funds professionally.
- "Weak Ties": You are young, single, or freelance, and the officer thinks you won't return to Kenya. We help you structure a portfolio of "social ties" using affidavits, family documents, and asset proofs.
- "Deception" or Ban Risks: If you accidentally provided incorrect info and were accused of lying, we help you construct an innocent explanation to avoid a 10-year ban (note: for actual legal bans, we may refer you to an immigration lawyer).
How Our Reapplication Process Works
This is a forensic process that requires honesty and detail:
- The Audit: You share your refusal letter (and previous application form if available) with us.
- Strategy Session: We meet to discuss the refusal. We tell you honestly if the decision was correct or if it was a mistake by the officer.
- Evidence Gathering: We give you a strict list of new documents needed to counter the specific refusal points.
- Drafting the Narrative: We assist in structuring your cover letter/letter of explanation.
- Submission: We handle the new data entry and appointment booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a "cooling off" period before I can reapply?
Technically, no (except for Schengen which sometimes recommends short waits). You can reapply as soon as you have fixed the issue. If you reapply immediately without fixing the issue, you will be rejected. We advise you on the best timing.
Can you guarantee my visa will be approved this time?
No service can guarantee this. If you have a bad immigration history (e.g., overstaying before), it is very difficult. However, we guarantee that your reapplication will be professionally structured to give you the best possible chance of overturning the decision.
What if I don't have my refusal letter?
It is very difficult to help if we don't know why you were refused. We strongly recommend finding this document. If you cannot, we can try to reconstruct the case based on your memory, but it carries higher risk.