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Will they give you a visa?
Please tell me, I have 2 visas in my passport - the United States for 1 year and Slovenia for 6 days (the trips did not take place). The visas have already expired. Can this affect the denial of a visa to the Czech Republic?
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7 subscribers  • asked 2011-06-1913 years ago
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аватар oresta52
If you have an unused visa, then this will not affect the opening of a new visa.
Now, if you had a visa refusal stamp for any country, then this could affect the opening of visas in the future.
аватар alex45
Well, the consulates do not like not to leave the country very much.
I think that questions can be asked! But this does not mean refusals, the main thing is the reason for not leaving.
аватар oresta52
If a person spent money on a visa and got it, then there were good reasons not to use this visa (illness, injury, work, other reasons).
There can be no questions here.
аватар alex45
So they ask about good reasons, if they don’t ask in Belarus, they ask us, “why didn’t you go twice, maybe you don’t need a third one?” I didn’t write that they wouldn’t give it, but you need to be ready.
аватар Marime
The tour operator will submit the documents, maybe in this case it is worth submitting the documents yourself? (answer questions)
аватар oresta52
Then alex45 We open visas not only in Minsk, but also with you, in Kyiv.
Opening a visa does not give a person any advantages, so if a tourist did not go on a trip, all the more there was a good reason.
And there will be no one to ask, since a visa to the Czech Republic is opened without a personal application, without an interview.
And when receiving documents, no one reads them and does not leaf through the passport.
Just make sure all the papers are there.
And what the consul will think when he sees an unused visa, he will not report to us.
аватар oresta52
That Marime Calm down, no one pays attention to such trifles!
They will make you a visa to the Czech Republic 100%
I don’t remember a single refusal, the Czech consulate is very loyal to the Slavs.
аватар oresta52
Especially since you are doing a visa through TA, they will do everything right.
It makes no sense for you to apply yourself, as there will be no interview.
аватар alex45
to marime! If TA will do the visa, then you will ask them!
аватар sandra-art
Last week we made visas to friends. embassy of Finland. visas were already opened through them, but they never went to the country then. The trip fell through the fault of the Finnish side. So here are the questions! and quite serious. They even forced me to write an explanation why they didn’t move in. After calling everyone and verbally asking why they didn’t actually go, and after that they told me to come and write it all down. and the second visa was opened specifically on the wrong dates, which were requested and gently hinted that if it were not for the invitation of the Finnish Ministry of Culture, then the figs would have been given visas this time (visas were opened for musicians).
you will be applying to another embassy. but they can ask.
I personally don’t understand what business they entered - they didn’t enter. money for a visa was paid.
аватар sigur62
And this is their business: they took a visa and did not go - a mess! Finns have been accustomed to order for centuries. And the Czechs are our people, almost Soviet, Poles too, so it's easier with them. Don't be afraid, Marime, everything will be fine.
аватар shumera
try it anyway!
аватар sandra-art
Finns, like any other normal European embassy, ​​are accustomed to order.
and about the fact that the Czechs are their own people - the girlfriend put a refusal in her passport, although she already had 3 Schengen. and the Singapore visa remained clean. documents were submitted to the Czech embassy by a tour company for a bus tour and my friend was refused. not substantiated. a year ago, the law was not yet in force, which now obliges embassies to explain the reason for the refusal.
sigur62 - obtaining a visa without entering such embassies as the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and others with "their own people" is solved with the help of 250-600 euros. and hello to you a multi visa, even if there were refusals in the passport.
I would like to ask the author of the question to write how everything went at the embassy.
аватар alex45
That's what I'm saying, it's not that simple.
аватар oresta52
""although she already had 3 Schengen""
These 3 Schengens may have influenced the refusal!
You don't know what happened to your girlfriend in the Schengenzone, but there is a good reason for the refusal.

If we come across a passport with such an open visa and open it again at the same consulate, then the stamp "CANCELLED" appears on the unused visa.
But the reason that a person did not leave on an open visa cannot be a refusal!
And no questions.
These are fairy tales of narrow-minded people.
аватар sandra-art
well then, these are not fairy tales, but noodles that embassy workers hang to explain the refusals
аватар oresta52
Under current visa regulations, the Immigration Service reserves the right to refuse a visa without giving reasons.
In case of refusal, the cost of the visa is not refundable.
And none of the embassy employees will explain to you the reason for the refusal, thereby they will not hang noodles on their ears
аватар sandra-art
you have it. and since this year, our embassies have to explain the reason for the refusal. and the tourist has the right to appeal if the documents are OK and the purpose of the trip is true, and the embassy stated that either the documents are not in order or the purpose of the trip is not true. etc. etc.
аватар oresta52
And this is where "it's with you. and with us" ??
We make visas in Kyiv and such rules exist.
But you have the right to appeal!
аватар sandra-art
we have it in Ukraine for Ukrainians. and you have it in Belarus, if your profile contains the correct information
аватар oresta52
I wrote to you that we are doing visas in Kyiv
And no matter who, the documents are not much different.
There are different prices for a visa.
But the rules at the consulate (embassy) are the same for all nationalities: there is no such thing that one is told the reason for the refusal, and the other is not told.
аватар sandra-art
I have told everyone who received refusals over the past year. and you have tourists, as I understand from your objection, that they did not say. It turns out that the rules are not the same for everyone.
Ukraine is a country where the rules and laws are different for everyone and rather unfair. and the constitution, as the main law of Ukraine, is used instead of toilet paper.
аватар alex45
And the attitude towards Ukrainians and Belarusians is also different, by the way. to, oresta, I already wrote to you that you have a note of infallibility - fairy tales of narrow-minded people, etc., etc. Okstites, a little, your knowledge is not unlimited. Although I like how two TAs here find out where the truth is, it turns out to be different! For ours and for yours.
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