I had applied for schengen visa to Switzerland and it got refused because of the below reason: [duplicate]









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One or more member state(s) consider you to be a threat to public policy, internal security, public health as defined in Article 2(19) of Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 (Schengen Borders Code) or the international relations of one or more of the member states.



I have had many schengen visas before and have no bad records and I lead a comfortable lifestyle, I work as a lifestyle magazine editor and my job requires me to travel a lot but with this objection my work plans have been affected majorly. The objection started in March 2017, so how can I fix this issue and how long will it take? I have appealed but they said: One or more member state has lodged an objection against my name and they don't know which country is it!










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One or more member state(s) consider you to be a threat to public policy, internal security, public health as defined in Article 2(19) of Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 (Schengen Borders Code) or the international relations of one or more of the member states.



I have had many schengen visas before and have no bad records and I lead a comfortable lifestyle, I work as a lifestyle magazine editor and my job requires me to travel a lot but with this objection my work plans have been affected majorly. The objection started in March 2017, so how can I fix this issue and how long will it take? I have appealed but they said: One or more member state has lodged an objection against my name and they don't know which country is it!










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One or more member state(s) consider you to be a threat to public policy, internal security, public health as defined in Article 2(19) of Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 (Schengen Borders Code) or the international relations of one or more of the member states.



I have had many schengen visas before and have no bad records and I lead a comfortable lifestyle, I work as a lifestyle magazine editor and my job requires me to travel a lot but with this objection my work plans have been affected majorly. The objection started in March 2017, so how can I fix this issue and how long will it take? I have appealed but they said: One or more member state has lodged an objection against my name and they don't know which country is it!










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  • Schengen visa refusal on threat to public policy, security, health

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  • Schengen visa refused (“threat to internal security […]”): I don't need the visa anymore but want to clear the misunderstanding, what can I do?

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One or more member state(s) consider you to be a threat to public policy, internal security, public health as defined in Article 2(19) of Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 (Schengen Borders Code) or the international relations of one or more of the member states.



I have had many schengen visas before and have no bad records and I lead a comfortable lifestyle, I work as a lifestyle magazine editor and my job requires me to travel a lot but with this objection my work plans have been affected majorly. The objection started in March 2017, so how can I fix this issue and how long will it take? I have appealed but they said: One or more member state has lodged an objection against my name and they don't know which country is it!





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  • Schengen visa refusal on threat to public policy, security, health

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  • Schengen visa refused (“threat to internal security […]”): I don't need the visa anymore but want to clear the misunderstanding, what can I do?

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    – Burhan Khalid
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  • Please read the linked article(s) for Schengen refusals on these grounds
    – Gayot Fow
    Jul 2 '17 at 10:54












  • 2




    I can only suggest talking to a competent attorney.
    – Burhan Khalid
    Jul 2 '17 at 9:05










  • Please read the linked article(s) for Schengen refusals on these grounds
    – Gayot Fow
    Jul 2 '17 at 10:54







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I can only suggest talking to a competent attorney.
– Burhan Khalid
Jul 2 '17 at 9:05




I can only suggest talking to a competent attorney.
– Burhan Khalid
Jul 2 '17 at 9:05












Please read the linked article(s) for Schengen refusals on these grounds
– Gayot Fow
Jul 2 '17 at 10:54




Please read the linked article(s) for Schengen refusals on these grounds
– Gayot Fow
Jul 2 '17 at 10:54















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