📌 What You'll Learn
Visa rejection is one of the most anxiety-inducing "what if" questions families ask before enrolling. This blog answers it completely and honestly — so you can make an informed decision, not an anxious one.
This is one of the first questions parents ask during counselling — and rightly so. This blog addresses it directly, without softening the reality.
All amounts paid to Jet Set Jobs under the Ausbildung Training Programme are non-refundable. This applies regardless of the reason for withdrawal or unsuccessful outcome — including visa rejection.
This is stated in the Conditional Offer Letter and the Candidate Undertaking that every enrolled candidate signs. It is not a hidden clause — it is a deliberate, explained policy.
⚠️ The Direct Answer
The fee paid to JSJ is non-refundable in all circumstances, including visa rejection. This is the honest answer. The rest of this blog explains the reasoning, the risk context, and what options exist if a rejection occurs.
The JSJ fee funds 10–12 months of active service delivery — language training from A1 to B2, Ausbildung content, profile preparation, employer facilitation, and visa document support. These services are delivered before the visa decision, not after it.
By the time a candidate reaches the visa stage, JSJ has already committed:
All of these costs are real and cannot be recovered simply because the Embassy made a negative decision. The fee is for services rendered — not for the outcome of the visa decision, which is made by a third party that neither JSJ nor Destination Germany controls.
Ausbildung visa rejection is significantly less common than rejection for tourist or student visas — because the Ausbildung candidate has something most visa applicants do not: a signed employer training contract (Ausbildungsvertrag), proof of B2 language ability, and a structured programme backing their application.
📊 Rejection Reality Check
The most common cause of Ausbildung visa rejection is not random Embassy discretion — it is preventable: incomplete documents, inconsistent information, missing apostilles, or inadequate German at the interview. JSJ's visa preparation process specifically addresses all of these. See Blog 113 for the full list of rejection reasons and prevention steps.
A visa rejection is not the end of the journey — it is a setback that can often be addressed. Here is what the path forward typically looks like:
| Step | What Happens | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Understand the rejection reason | The Embassy provides a reason for rejection. JSJ reviews it with the candidate to identify what was missing or incorrect. | Within 1–2 weeks of rejection |
| 2. Address the gap | If the rejection was due to a fixable issue (missing document, inconsistent information, language weakness), the candidate works to resolve it with JSJ's guidance. | 1–3 months depending on issue |
| 3. Reapply | The candidate can reapply for the Ausbildung visa — there is no permanent ban for a first rejection on genuine grounds. A new application can be submitted with corrected documentation. | Once gaps are resolved |
| 4. Employer coordination | Destination Germany liaises with the employer regarding the delay. Most employers hold the position for a reasonable period for candidates they have already selected. | Ongoing |
It does not mean JSJ stops supporting youJSJ's role does not end when a visa decision is made. Counsellors remain available to guide candidates through the reapplication process and identify what went wrong.
It does not mean your B2 certificate is wastedA valid TELC or Goethe-Institut B2 certificate remains yours permanently. It has value beyond this programme — for other Germany pathways, European country applications, and as a professional credential.
It does not mean you cannot try againVisa rejection does not permanently close the Germany door. With the right correction and resubmission, many candidates who faced an initial rejection have gone on to reach Germany.
The right time to understand the refund policy is before you pay the registration fee — not after. If the possibility of a visa rejection and the knowledge that the fee is non-refundable would cause your family genuine financial hardship, that is important information to factor into your decision.
JSJ's counsellors will have this conversation with you openly during your free consultation. We would rather a family make a clear-eyed decision than enrol under anxiety and feel blindsided later.
✅ Transparency Commitment
Every enrolled JSJ candidate signs the Conditional Offer Letter and Candidate Undertaking which state the non-refundable policy clearly. This conversation happens before payment, not after.
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