No. Visas, if required, are issued by the country you want to enter. So if you need a visa to enter a European country, you get that from that country's embassy or consulate in the country in which you are located.
The Philippines is not part of the Schengen area and does not issue Schengen visas. You need to apply to the embassy or consulate of the first Schengen country you wish to visit.
Schengen visas are obtained from the embassy of the country you are first going to visit in the Schengen area.
Schengen visas are obtained from the embassy of the country you are first going to visit in the Schengen area.
The visas are checked by the embassy therefore based on criminal record the embassy could either decline or approve visas.
If you are in India, then you must go to an American Embassy. If you are in America, then you can mail the Indian embassy, and they can send you one through the mail.
No, visas are only available from a U.S. embassy/consulate. You CANNOT walk up to the border and get a visa. Moreover, they will not issue a visa if you are from a 3rd country. That means that you would need to get a visa at the U.S. embassy in Ankara.
Bahamian's go to the United States of Americato get thier visas's
Visas for Malaysia (or any other country) can be applied for at that country's embassy or consulate.
If you are outside the US you file a petition with the US Embassy for the country where you currently live. The US State Department has some information on non-immigrant US visas. USCIS is the agency that handles the actual visa processing. The US Embassy in your country will have the most detailed descriptions of the non-immigrant visas and how to obtain them on the Embassy website.
Schengen visas are obtained from the embassy of the country you are first going to visit in the Schengen area.
Schengen visas are obtained from the embassy of the country you are first going to visit in the Schengen area.
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