Reapply for a Permanent Resident Visa /Permanent visa

Even if your application for a Permanent Resident Visa/ Permanent visa is denied, it is possible to reapply for a Permanent Resident Visa.
There is no need to give up just because your application was once rejected.
The most important thing in reapplying for a Permanent Resident Visa is to know the reason for the denial.

There are two ways to find out the reason for the denial of your Permanent Resident Visa application

(1) The letter of refusal sent by the Immigration Office in case of refusal.
(2) Confirm the reason for denial with the immigration office that issued the permanent residence visa application.

As mentioned above, if your Permanent Resident Visa is denied, the most important thing is to know the reason for the denial. If you do not know the reason for the denial, you will not be able to formulate a strategy for reapplying for a new visa.

Although the above-mentioned methods are described above, it is very difficult for the applicant to understand the exact reasons for the denial of the visa.
This is because the notice of refusal will state something like, "The applicant is not recognized as conforming to Article 22, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act. The general public has no idea what they are talking about.

It is possible to go directly to the immigration office to ask the reason for the refusal, but basically you can only go once to ask the reason for the refusal.
In addition, the immigration officer may not always tell you the reasons for the denial in detail.
Therefore, even if the immigration officer explains the reasons for denial, it is difficult to determine what to do and how to prepare for reapplication.

In this regard, Gyoseishoshi Lawyer is allowed to accompany the person who has applied for a permanent resident visa and directly ask the immigration officer the reason for the refusal.
By having Immigration Lawyer, who is well versed in the main points of examination and practical standards, communicate with the immigration officer, it is possible not only to obtain a great deal of information, but also to accurately grasp the points for reapplying for the visa.
Working with Immigration Lawyer to understand the reasons for the denial of your application is a big step toward reapplying.

After confirming the reasons for the denial of your Permanent Resident Visa application, you will be prepared to reapply for the Permanent Resident Visa.

There is no rule that a certain period of time must elapse between the denial of a permanent residence visa application and the reapplication. In addition, reapplication itself will not be treated unfavorably by the Immigration Bureau.

However, if the facts that led to the denial of the visa application have not improved, the result will not change no matter how many times you reapply. Even if the facts that led to the disapproval have improved, the result will be the same if you cannot prove it to the Immigration Bureau.

So, what is the best way to reapply for a permanent residence visa?

How to Reapply for a Permanent Resident Visa


First of all, after understanding the reasons for the denial, if the reasons for the denial cannot be corrected immediately, you should wait until the reasons can be corrected before reapplying for the visa.
This is because even if you apply blindly, you will not be able to obtain a permanent resident visa unless the reasons for non-approval are remedied.

Next, if the reasons for denial have been improved, the applicant can reapply for a permanent resident visa, preparing a statement of reasons and supporting documents.
However, it is not easy to accurately convey to the Immigration Bureau the improvement of the reasons for the denial of the visa, but it is important to actively and accurately appeal that the reasons for the denial have been improved.

However, it is important to actively and accurately appeal that the reasons for the denial have been improved.
As mentioned above, even if your Permanent Resident Visa is denied, you do not have to give up easily.
By learning the reasons for the denial and improving the reasons for the denial, it is possible to reapply for a permanent residence visa.

If you have been denied a Permanent Resident Visa and are wondering what to do or how to reapply for a Permanent Resident Visa, please feel free to contact us!

Please refer to our PR visa web page.