Rejection of student visa shatters the dreams to Study abroad. There are several reasons behind the rejection. However, there are ways which ensure that the visa is not rejected at first trial and in case it gets rejected then it is important to check all the details in rejection letter and before applying again all necessary changes are being done.
Visa Rejected? Why?
Unable to show enough funds to sustain living abroad and not enough documents furnished for the same.
Presented documents are either fake or not arranged properly.
Showing directly or indirectly the intention to get PR instead of coming back.
Very casual behaviour at the time of interview.
Although the language test score is good but at the time of interview the communication is not up to mark.
Inability to justify your decision for choosing that particular country and university.
Choosing a different course then your actual subject. For example You did graduation in Commerce and chose IT for masters.
Improper or not up to mark SOPs (Statement of Purpose)
How can you avoid rejection?
Ensure that application is submitted on time. Although it is not first come first serve kinds but as the visa officers are piled up with applications so there are more chances of getting approval if the application is sent earlier.
Ensure that all documents are being put-up in your file.
It is important to give acceptable proof of Proficiency in English.
You should check at least twice that you have kept all your academic qualifications properly.
You have to show very solid financial documents and also have a strong background, so that the officer is convinced that you are capable to take care of your financial needs abroad.
Always have a valid and convincing answers in your visa interview, speak without any hesitation.
Be very thoughtful when answering the reasons for choosing a particular country, university and course. Also make sure that you are mentioning a strong motivation to return to your home country.
Write the SOP or visa letter carefully as per the guidelines prescribed for applicants.