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.
Starting from December 15th 2010, if you are an Albanian biometric passport holder, you will not need a Schengen visa to Spain.
I am a permanent UK resident holding indefenite visa. I would like to visit Schengen countries Do I need visa.
Belgium was one of the founding members of the Schengen area, and still is part of it. So yes, if you need a visa for Belgium it will be a Schengen visa, and if you have a visa for the Schengen area, you can visit Belgium.
Last year i got multiple schengen visa from Greece Embassy, i visited first Spain without going to Greece.
you need the schengen visa
YesFuerteventura is in Spain, and Spain is part of the Schengen Area, so a Schengen visa is valid for anywhere in 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.
You need to apply to the Spanish Embassy in Vietnam. A Schengen visa is a visa that allows you to go to all the countries in the Schengen Area. Once you are legally in the Schengen Area, you can freely travel to any other Schengen country.
Having UK residence visa has no effect on whether you need or not need Schengen visa. Switzerland is now part of the Schengen zone and is implementing the Schengen visa system. Your nationality (or your citizenship) determines whether you need Schengen visa to travel to Switzerland. See the Related links for a list of countries whose nationals are required to have Schengen visa when traveling to Switzerland.
Yes, Spain is part of the Schengen Area.
You need to apply to the embassy of the first country you intend to visit in the Schengen Area.
Yes, it is possible to extend a Schengen visa in Spain under exceptional circumstances, such as unforeseen emergencies or force majeure. However, extensions are granted at the discretion of the Spanish authorities, and applicants must provide compelling reasons for the extension. It is recommended to contact the relevant Spanish immigration authorities or embassy well in advance of the visa expiration date and follow their specific procedures for extension requests.