u/Inevitable-End2326

Single entry visa

Hi All, If I have a single-entry Italy visa with only 13 days of stay but one month validity, would entering Italy and then traveling from Italy to Spain by Air violate the single-entry condition? Would it count as second entry?

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u/Inevitable-End2326 — 19 hours ago
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Inner tie rod

Hi, I had ordered inner tie rod for my seat ibiza 2013 but it doesn’t fit. The shank diameter is different on this part it is much thicker. It’s a star line product. Could someone provide the link for the correct part?

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u/Inevitable-End2326 — 9 days ago

Hi all, I am reapplying for a TRV and was wondering if it would be a good idea to add documents like tenancy agreement and certificate of sponsorship which was not added previously.

Is there any other documents that I should include?

Also, is it okay to just reapply after two weeks of refusal and addressing the previous concern?

Other documents that I am including are:

- Bank statements
- Employment letter
- Invitation letter from friend
- Itinerary
- Payslips
- Status in UK - eVISa
- ID of country of citizenship

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u/Inevitable-End2326 — 16 days ago

Hi all,

I recently applied for a TRV to visit a friend and for tourism. However, my application was refused on the grounds that I was not truthful in answering the question about previous visa refusals.

Previously, I had applied for a U.S. visa and was placed under administrative processing. While completing my Canada visa application, I did not include this, as I understood administrative processing to mean the application was still under review and not a formal refusal.

About two weeks after submitting my Canada application, I realised I should have disclosed the U.S. administrative processing. I then submitted a web form providing all the details. Despite this, I received a refusal two weeks later.

I would appreciate advice on the best way forward. Should I:

Submit another web form explaining that I had already disclosed the information, or

Reapply with a fresh application?

If reapplying, should I keep my supporting documents (purpose letter, itinerary, and invitation letter) the same while including the refusal, or should I prepare entirely new documents? For example, in my previous application I stated I would travel in July—should I keep this consistent, or update it (e.g., to August) with a new invitation letter from my friend?

Also, should I reapply this quickly or wait for some time?

Any help would be really appreciated.

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u/Inevitable-End2326 — 23 days ago