How Political Instability Increases Visa Rejection Rates

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Conclusion
Political instability plays a significant role in visa rejections. Security concerns, strained diplomatic relations, and economic instability all contribute to strict immigration policies. As a result, individuals from politically unstable countries face more challenges in this area.
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