
How to Engage the Hong Kong Visa Centre if Your Application Has Been Refused by the HK Immigration Department
Posted by The Visa Geeza / in 60 Second Snapshot, Feature Article, Refusals & Appeals / 7 responses
Your Application Has Been Refused by the HK Immigration Department?
It is a terrible feeling to have your Hong Kong visa application rejected by the Immigration Department and you may by now, be wishing that perhaps you would have been better off seeking professional help from the outset after all.
Nevertheless – it is what it is – and if you’re thinking it’s now time to get some help, you’ll no doubt wondering how to go about doing so.
At the Hong Kong Visa Centre we have a standard process which applies in considering the reasons for a refusal and also advising if we think we can help by way of a Reconsideration.
Firstly, you need to prepare a complete bundle of the documentation (every piece of paper which made up your application) and email it to us or drop it off in our offices.
It is vitally important that every piece of paper which the Immigration Department has on file is available for review as partially complete paperwork compromises our ability to advise you properly
Our fee for this is a one hour consultation priced at 3000 Hong Kong dollars which you in advance of our undertaking the documentation review.
After we have reviewed the file, we will give you an opinion and let you know if we think we can help.
At that time, if we think we can help, we will quote you a service fee to take on the work, discounting the HKD3000 that you paid for the initial review.
Before seeing the papers, we have no idea if we can actually help or not. It all depends on what is contained in the file.
mimankshu dutta
Hi,
I was denied my visa on arrival in hong kong few days ago i was not able to provide my hotel booking details, i just want to confirm can i travel again if i take a tourist package.as it was a dream to visit your beautiful country.hope to seek a reply from you
Thanks and regards
The Visa Geeza
I’m afraid you have no recourse to your denial upon arrival. I suggest you make an application for a Visitor visa in advance of arrival to obviate the possibility of another refused entry: http://www.hongkongvisahandbook.com/hong-kong-visitor-visas/