Hi

I have asked all sorts of visa questions in the past on this NG, and some of 
you have been kind enough to answer them, I hope you may be able to provide 
guidance on my current situation.

32 Australian, degree halfway there, about 10 months short of 10 years 
experience. Have an offer to work for a bank in Tokyo.

Visa was applied for (by bank's attorneys) and subsequently rejected due to 
lack of experience (I had letters substantiating about 98 of 120 months 
experience).

At this stage I am going to continue working, and get letters with about 121 
months experience and re-apply for the visa.

My questions are:

If a visa application has been rejected once - due to not meeting 10 years 
experience, if I resubmit it with 10 years experience is it likely to be 
approved? - Eg Ministry of immigration have said I didn't meet 10 years 
requirement, so they rejected the application. When I resubmit  with 10 
years, do you think it would be approved (as I have gone and remedied the 
reason the first application was declined) or are they likely to find 
something else wrong with the application?

Does one rejected application = a higher chance of another rejection (for 
work visas and even holiday visas) in the future?

I know these are tough questions to provide answers on, (being that none of 
you probably work at the immigration department! -if anyone knows anyone who 
does that would be great)  alas I haven't had much luck getting any info 
from immigration. I don't want to re-apply when I am going to be just over 
the 10 year experience minimum if the application is likely to be rejected 
again, potentially causing more problems in the future. If it means staying 
at my current company for a few more months to be able to do an 
intra-company transfer I may take that option.

Thanks to anyone who can help with this.

Regards

Dustin Chava.