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Does a Schengen visa issued and then cancelled -have any effect on H1B?

I am from India. I was supposed to go to Poland for business, but since the Polish consulate usually has a long waiting time for visa appointment, my company advised me to get a German Schengen visa, for which interviews/applications are processed the next business day after application, after which I could travel on to Poland for my business.

So, I did. But Lufthansa denied me boarding, as my country destination was Poland and I was carrying a Schengen visa for Germany. The next day, the German consulate called me over and canceled my visa for the following reasons:

  1. Consulate was made aware Germany is not the primary destination.
  2. Unreliable information was supplied. Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland; will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application, should I make one?

Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland. Will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application? Should I make one?

Will this have any impact on my H1B visa stamping, which is due shortly? In general, how much of a special treatment am I going to get around the world?

Also -, will traveling to other countries for business/tourism 'dilute' the seriousness of this cancellation, so it does not look like a grave violation of rules, which it was not.no? It was a bit dodgy but done with no fraudulent intent.

Schengen visa issued and then cancelled - any effect on H1B?

I am from India. I was supposed to go to Poland for business, but since the Polish consulate usually has a long waiting time for visa appointment, my company advised me to get a German Schengen visa, for which interviews/applications are processed the next business day after application, after which I could travel on to Poland for my business.

So, I did. But Lufthansa denied me boarding, as my country destination was Poland and I was carrying a Schengen visa for Germany. The next day, the German consulate called me over and canceled my visa for the following reasons:

  1. Consulate was made aware Germany is not the primary destination.
  2. Unreliable information was supplied. Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland; will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application, should I make one?

Will this have any impact on my H1B visa stamping, which is due shortly? In general, how much of a special treatment am I going to get around the world?

Also - will traveling to other countries for business/tourism 'dilute' the seriousness of this cancellation, so it does not look like a grave violation of rules, which it was not. It was a bit dodgy but done with no fraudulent intent.

Does a Schengen visa issued and then cancelled have any effect on H1B?

I am from India. I was supposed to go to Poland for business, but since the Polish consulate usually has a long waiting time for visa appointment, my company advised me to get a German Schengen visa, for which interviews/applications are processed the next business day after application, after which I could travel on to Poland for my business.

So, I did. But Lufthansa denied me boarding, as my country destination was Poland and I was carrying a Schengen visa for Germany. The next day, the German consulate called me over and canceled my visa for the following reasons:

  1. Consulate was made aware Germany is not the primary destination.
  2. Unreliable information was supplied.

Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland. Will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application? Should I make one?

Will this have any impact on my H1B visa stamping, which is due shortly? In general, how much of a special treatment am I going to get around the world?

Also, will traveling to other countries for business/tourism 'dilute' the seriousness of this cancellation, so it does not look like a grave violation of rules, which it was no? It was a bit dodgy but done with no fraudulent intent.

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I am from India. I was supposed to go to Poland for business, but since the Polish consulate usually has a long waiting time for visa appointment, my company advised me to get a German Schengen visa, for which interviews/applications are processed the next business day after application, after which I could travel on to Poland for my business.

So, I did. But Lufthansa denied me boarding, as my country destination was Poland and I was carrying a Schengen visa for Germany. The next day, the German consulate called me over and canceled my visa for the following reasons:

  1. Consulate was made aware Germany is not the primary destination.
  2. Unreliable information was supplied. Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland; will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application, should I make one?

Will this have any impact on my H1B visa stamping, which is due shortly? In general, how much of a special treatment am I going to get around the world?

Also - will traveling to other countries for business/tourism 'dilute' the seriousness of this cancellation, so it does not look like a grave violation of rules, which it was not. It was a bit dodgy but done with no fraudulent intent.

I am from India. I was supposed to go to Poland for business, but since the Polish consulate usually has a long waiting time for visa appointment, my company advised me to get a German Schengen visa, for which interviews/applications are processed the next business day after application, after which I could travel on to Poland for my business.

So, I did. But Lufthansa denied me boarding, as my country destination was Poland and I was carrying a Schengen visa for Germany. The next day, the German consulate called me over and canceled my visa for the following reasons:

  1. Consulate was made aware Germany is not the primary destination.
  2. Unreliable information was supplied. Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland; will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application, should I make one?

Will this have any impact on my H1B visa stamping, which is due shortly? In general, how much of a special treatment am I going to get around the world?

I am from India. I was supposed to go to Poland for business, but since the Polish consulate usually has a long waiting time for visa appointment, my company advised me to get a German Schengen visa, for which interviews/applications are processed the next business day after application, after which I could travel on to Poland for my business.

So, I did. But Lufthansa denied me boarding, as my country destination was Poland and I was carrying a Schengen visa for Germany. The next day, the German consulate called me over and canceled my visa for the following reasons:

  1. Consulate was made aware Germany is not the primary destination.
  2. Unreliable information was supplied. Now, how serious is this? I really need to be in Poland; will the Polish consulate even entertain my visa application, should I make one?

Will this have any impact on my H1B visa stamping, which is due shortly? In general, how much of a special treatment am I going to get around the world?

Also - will traveling to other countries for business/tourism 'dilute' the seriousness of this cancellation, so it does not look like a grave violation of rules, which it was not. It was a bit dodgy but done with no fraudulent intent.

Schengen visa issued and then cancelled - what nextany effect on H1B?

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