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Why your visa can be blocked even after obtaining a single permit
For several weeks, the Immigration Office has been blocking visa applications submitted after the issuance of a single permit. The reason: a suspicion of abusive use of this mechanism, which was originally designed to meet the needs of the Belgian labour market.
Two countries particularly targeted: Turkey and Morocco
The blocking measures primarily target:
- Turkey
- Morocco
Other countries could soon be affected, as checks are becoming more systematic, beyond these two nationalities.
What types of employers are targeted?
Not all applications are affected. The Immigration Office primarily targets:
- Very small structures
- Companies without a website
- Employers invisible on Google Maps or social media
- Companies with no identifiable track record
In contrast, recognised, visible and active companies do not appear to be affected by this blockage.
Are you affected? Here’s what you can do
Don’t panic
A blocked visa is not a final refusal. It is often a consistency check, not a final decision.
Strengthen your file
Prepare a solid set of documents to support your application:
- Complete and signed employment contract
- Clear presentation of the company (website, official documents, CBE extract)
- Evidence of genuine economic activity
- Correspondence or proof of the recruitment need
Seek professional assistance
A specialised law firm can:
- Help you present your file credibly
- Formulate a structured response to the administration
- Handle interactions with the Immigration Office or the consulate
Key takeaways if you are applying from Morocco or Turkey
- Even with a single permit, the visa can be blocked
- Low-visibility employers are considered high-risk
- The Belgian administration seeks to verify the genuineness of the employment project
- A well-prepared file is your best guarantee of success
Need help understanding your eligibility or starting the process?
Our firm assists dozens of foreign workers each year in obtaining their visa after a single permit.
We help you to:
- Assess the credibility of your employer
- Prepare your file from A to Z
- Respond effectively to requests from the administration
- Reduce the risk of blockage
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