It depends on where you are coming from. If you live inside of the Schengen Zone, there is no problem. If you live outside of Schengen, you will probably need a new passport, especially if you need a VISA to enter Spain.
Hallo, scince you've got your Schengen visa. it's quite all right for the trip to Spain as the Schengen area covers Spain. Don't worry. everything's ok.
Where are you from? What country's passport do you have? If you're an EU or EEA citizen then you don't need a visa for travel within the European Union or the EEA (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein). I'm from Guinea and I have Guinea passport. Then you will need a Schengen visa. You need to get it from the Spanish embassy in Guinea. The visa will be valid for all Schengen countries.
It depends on your nationality. If you are a citizen of another EU or Schengen country which issues its citizens with national identity cards, then you can travel using that national identity card instead of a passport. Otherwise you need a passport. If you are entering Spain overland from another Schengen country, there will not normally be passport / ID card check, but you will still need to carry your ID / passport as it is a legal requirement and you will need it to check into hotels.
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To obtain a Schengen visa for travel from San Francisco to Spain, you will need to apply at the Spanish consulate or embassy in San Francisco. You will need to provide necessary documents such as a valid passport, proof of travel arrangements, accommodation details, financial means, and travel insurance. The visa allows you to travel within the Schengen Area, which includes Spain.
It depends on your nationality. If you are an EU or Schengen Area citizen you do not need any time on your passport. Otherwise you need 3 months after the date you intend to leave the Schengen Area.
Yes, you need a separate visa for Ireland. Ireland is not part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are not valid.
If you are not a citizen of the EU you need a passport to enter Spain.
Yes, South African passport holders need a visa to travel to the Canary Islands, which are part of Spain and the Schengen Area. They must apply for a Schengen visa before their trip. It is advisable to check the latest visa requirements and application procedures, as these can change.
Yes, as a Gambian passport holder, you will need a visa to visit Spain, even if you are living in the UK and married to a British citizen. You should apply for a Schengen visa, which allows you to travel to Spain and other Schengen Area countries. It's advisable to check the specific requirements and application process at the Spanish consulate or embassy. Keep in mind that your marital status may assist in demonstrating ties to the UK, but it does not exempt you from needing a visa.
NO. Polish citizens may travel to any country that is party to the Schengen Agreement (of which both Poland and Spain are members) for vacation without a VISA of any kind. Technically, you do not even need a passport or a national identification to travel within Schengen Agreement countries if you are a citizen of a Schengen country, but it is STRONGLY advisable to carry such a document with you should you find yourself in trouble with local authorities.