ETIAS Denied
What happens if your application is refused
Denial Is Rare
ETIAS denials are rare — over 95% of applications are approved within minutes. If denied, you can appeal or apply for a Schengen Visa instead.
If Your ETIAS Is Refused
An ETIAS denial doesn't mean you can never visit Europe. You have options to appeal the decision or apply through alternative channels. Understanding why you were denied is the first step.
Common Denial Reasons
- Security concerns — Match in security or criminal databases
- Previous overstays — History of exceeding stay limits in Schengen Area
- Immigration violations — Past deportations or entry bans
- Incorrect information — False or inconsistent data in your application
- Outstanding warrants — Legal issues flagged in international databases
- Public health risk — Certain communicable disease concerns
What to Do If Denied
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Receive Notification
You'll be notified of the denial by email, including which EU member state made the decision and the general reason for refusal.
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Understand the Reason
Review the denial notice carefully. You have the right to know why you were refused, though specific security details may not be disclosed.
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Appeal the Decision
File an appeal with the member state that issued the denial. Each country has its own appeal process following national law.
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Consider Alternatives
You may be able to apply for a Schengen Visa instead, or request Limited Territorial Validity for specific countries.
The Appeal Process
Appeals must be filed in the EU member state that refused your ETIAS — typically your intended first destination.
Each country follows its own national law, so processes and timelines vary. Consider consulting an immigration lawyer familiar with that country's procedures.
You may need to provide additional documentation or attend an interview.
Limited Territorial Validity (LTV)
Alternative: Schengen Visa
If your ETIAS is denied and appeal unsuccessful, you can apply for a Schengen Visa through an embassy. The visa process is more thorough and lets you provide extensive documentation.
A visa application doesn't guarantee approval, but lets you address ETIAS concerns with additional evidence.
Denial FAQs
How long do I have to appeal?
Can I reapply for ETIAS after being denied?
Will an ETIAS denial affect future visa applications?
Can I enter Europe while my appeal is pending?
What if my denial was a mistake?
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