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Common Cases Where Spouse Visas Are Denied

Common Cases Where Spouse Visas Are Denied

Warning! Common Cases of
Spouse Visa Denial

These cases require caution!

If any of the following items apply to you, there is a higher chance that the review will suspect a "sham marriage" or "insufficient stability."

Don't give up - explore recovery options!

Even if these apply to you, there is still a chance of approval by providing reasonable explanations and supporting evidence.
However, recovery becomes very difficult after a denial. Please consult with us before filing your application.

"What kind of cases are likely to have the key review points (credibility, stability, conduct) for a spouse visa denied?"

In the spouse visa review, if the three key areas of "credibility of the marriage," "stability," and "conduct" are not recognized, the application will be denied.
So what types of cases tend to fail on these points? Here are common examples.

Common High-Risk Denial Cases

Cases Where Marriage Credibility Is Questioned

  • Large age gap
  • Short time from meeting to marriage
  • Very few in-person meetings
  • Met through dating app or website
  • Met through matchmaking agency
  • Not introduced to parents
  • No wedding ceremony held
  • History of repeated marriages and divorces
  • Last-minute marriage (just before visa expiration)

Cases of Poor Conduct / Residence Status Issues

  • Unpaid taxes or pension
  • Overwork (unauthorized employment violation)
  • Previous deportation order
  • Poor attendance or grades as a student
  • Failure to report employer/address changes
  • Repeated refugee applications
  • Repeated minor traffic violations

Cases of Insufficient Financial Stability

  • Low household income

Summary and Advice

These are common cases likely to result in denial. Even if you fall into one of these categories, approval is still possible if there is a way to recover and address the issue.

[Important]However, recovery after a denial has already been issued is extremely difficult. If you think you may have some risk factors, we strongly recommend consulting with a specialist before submitting your application.

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