It will be mentioned on your visa. By Rayhan
Hallo, A Schengen visa (or short stay visa) is valid within the whole Schengen space. The following states are part of the Schengen space: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden. This visa allows you to go to these 15 countries. It is issued for a maximum of 90 days per semester.
a) The Transit visa (B): You apply for such a visa if you are travelling from a non-Schengen state to another non-Schengen state, through the territories of one or several Schengen states. In such a situation, you have to hold, at the time you apply, the visa issued by the country of final destination, if needed. This visa is valid for a maximum of 5 days. b) The short stay visa (C) is issued for private, family or business visit in France for a maximum of 90 days. c) The "circulation" visa is a short stay visa valid for several short visits within 1 year. This visa is issued for business purposes to aircrew members and also businessmen or tradesmen having an invitation letter from France or for people having special interests in France.
The maximum duration of stay allowed on a Schengen visa is 90 days within a 180-day period.
Yes.If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
No, US citizens do not normally need a Schengen visa. They are normally allowed to stay for 90 days as a tourist without a visa.
Yes it is. As long as you have a Serbian passport you are included in the schengen visa.
A Schengen visa is typically valid for up to 90 days within a 180-day period for travel within the Schengen Area.
To avoid overstaying your Schengen visa, make sure to carefully track the duration of your stay and leave the Schengen Area before your visa expires. Plan your travel itinerary in advance and be aware of the maximum number of days you are allowed to stay in the Schengen Area. Consider setting reminders or alarms to ensure you do not exceed the permitted stay duration. If necessary, seek guidance from immigration authorities or consult with a legal expert to understand the rules and regulations regarding your Schengen visa.
Schengen visas are typically valid for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This means that travelers can stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within a 6-month period.
Yes, provided that you enter Italy as your first Schengen country, and then travel to France without leaving the Schengen Area. If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
Yes. Normally you have to enter France first, and then travel to Switzerland directly without leaving the Schengen Area. If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
Yes, Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area. Schengen visas are valid.
If you have a Schengen Visa, you do not need a Visa to enter Switzerland. But, just make sure that you have this written "Schengen Estate" on the visa. It means that all Schengen countries are included in the visa. Anyway, once you enter Europe, nobody asks you about your visa or passport.
If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area for the length of your visa.