If an application is rejected, the applicant receives a formal refusal notice explaining the reason for the decision. The notice will also outline the process and timeline for filing an appeal. Common reasons for rejection include insufficient financial proof, incomplete documentation, inconsistent travel history, or concerns about the applicant's intent to return home. A rejection does not permanently prevent future applications; however, it is recorded and may be considered during subsequent visa assessments. Thorough and accurate documentation from the outset significantly improves the chances of approval.