Receiving a second negative decision from the Polish Consulate regarding your work or student national visa can feel like a major setback, especially when the rejection is based on the uncertain “10th point.” This common reason for denial means the Consulate claims to have information suggesting that your true intentions for visiting Poland differ from those stated in your application. Unfortunately, the Consulate often does not provide a detailed explanation, leaving you confused and uncertain about how to respond.
But you don’t have to accept the decision without a fight. Filing an appeal to the Administrative Court in Warsaw allows you to challenge the Consulate’s decision and require them to explain the reasons for rejection in detail. This process gives you the opportunity to defend your case and potentially secure the visa you need to pursue your dreams in Poland.
Understanding the “10th Point” Rejection
Many visa applicants face rejection under the “10th point,” which allows the Consulate to deny visas based on undisclosed information that they believe contradicts your stated purpose for entering Poland. This can be incredibly frustrating, as the consulate does not explain what this information is or how it led to their decision. As a result, many applicants feel powerless, unable to address the concerns that led to their rejection.
By filing an appeal, however, you can compel the Consulate to provide detailed reasons for their decision. Once these reasons are disclosed, you will have the opportunity to challenge the consulate’s claims in court, present new evidence, and defend your true intentions for coming to Poland.
How to File an Appeal
If you’ve received a second negative decision from the Consulate, you have 30 days to file an appeal to the Administrative Court in Warsaw. During the appeal process, the Court will review the Consulate’s decision and determine whether it was made in compliance with Polish law.
At Legal Immigration Poland, we are experts in handling visa appeals. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that your appeal is filed correctly and that your case is presented in the best possible light.
Why File an Appeal?
- Detailed Explanation of Rejection: When you file an appeal, the Consulate is legally required to provide a clear and detailed explanation of why your visa was rejected, including any specific information they relied on. This gives you a fair chance to address any misunderstandings or incorrect information.
- A Second Opportunity to Defend Your Case: The Administrative Court in warsaw will review the Consulate’s reasons for rejection and evaluate whether the decision was lawful. This gives you a valuable opportunity to present your case again, supported by legal arguments and new evidence if necessary.
- Stronger Legal Position: Once the Consulate reveals the full grounds for their decision, you can build a stronger case by directly addressing their concerns. With the help of a skilled immigration attorney, you’ll have a better chance of overturning the negative decision and securing your visa.
How We Can Help You Challenge the Decision
At Legal Immigration Poland, we understand how frustrating and confusing it can be to receive a rejection based on unclear reasons like the “10th point.” Our team of experienced immigration lawyers specializes in visa appeals and will guide you through every step of the process to ensure that you have the best possible chance of overturning the decision.
Here’s how we support you:
- Comprehensive Introductory Legal Consultation: We’ll assess your case and the specific reasons for the visa denial. Our team will help you understand the grounds for rejection and develop a strong legal strategy tailored to your situation.
- Drafting and Filing Your Appeal: Our attorney Patryk Przedziecki will prepare a detailed appeal on your behalf, ensuring it meets all legal requirements. We’ll carefully craft legal arguments that challenge the Consulate’s decision and highlight any errors or inconsistencies.
- Representation at the Administrative Court: Once the appeal is filed, we’ll continue to represent you throughout the Court process, from preparing you for the hearing to addressing the court with your defense. We’ll also ensure that the Consulate provides a full and transparent explanation for the rejection, giving you the opportunity to present your side of the story.
- Maximizing Your Chances of Success: We’re committed to helping you achieve your goal of studying or working in Poland. By filing an appeal, we can help you turn around a negative decision and get one step closer to your dreams.
Book a Legal Consultation with Our Attorney
Before proceeding with your appeal, it’s crucial to understand your legal options and develop a solid strategy. We invite you to schedule an introductory legal consultation with our experienced immigration attorney, Patryk Przeździecki.
During this consultation, Mr. Patryk will:
- Thoroughly analyze your individual situation.
- Review the consulate’s decision in detail to identify potential weaknesses or errors.
- Examine any documents you’ve already submitted as part of your visa application.
Following the review, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss:
- All potential risks and challenges in your case.
- Opportunities and legal strategies for a successful appeal.
- The most effective approach to securing your visa and expediting the process.
Online and Offline Consultations Available
For your convenience, the consultation can be conducted online via phone call, WhatsApp, or Telegram, or in person at our office in Warsaw. This flexibility ensures you can receive expert legal advice no matter where you are.
The cost of the “Legal Consultation on Immigration Issues (by attorney)” is 800 PLN.
However, we are currently offering a 50% discount for students, meaning the cost of the consultation is only 400 PLN for you. This consultation is an essential first step in outlining the next steps and ensuring you have the best possible chance of a successful appeal.
Act Now: Time Is Limited
Remember, you only have 30 days from the date of receiving the second negative decision to file your appeal. Don’t wait to take action — schedule your consultation today to start the process of overturning the decision and obtaining your visa.
Contact Us Today
At Legal Immigration Poland, we are dedicated to helping you fight for your rights and achieve your dreams of studying or working in Poland. With our experienced team on your side, you can take the necessary steps to challenge the Consulate’s decision and pursue the life you’ve envisioned.
Don’t let a negative visa decision stand in your way. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with attorney Patryk Przeździecki and get started on your path to success.