A rejection isn’t the end of the road – it’s a speed bump. I’ve helped several friends successfully reapply after initial rejections, and the key is understanding exactly why you were rejected before trying again. Rushing to resubmit without fixing the underlying issue just leads to another rejection.

First, carefully read the rejection notice. Vietnam immigration usually specifies the problem – photo issues, document quality, information mismatch, or eligibility concerns. Address each point specifically. If your photo was rejected, don’t just try a slightly different version; get a completely new photo that meets all specifications exactly.

When reapplying, take extra care with every field. Have someone else review your application before submission. A fresh pair of eyes often catches errors you’ve overlooked. Also consider whether the timing might have contributed – applying just before a holiday period might mean different officers reviewing your case.

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