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Good afternoon. Please advise in which country it is necessary (possible) to apply for a Schengen visa for a trip - to Austria or the Czech Republic: on September 15, a flight to Vienna (1 day in the country), on the 16th, departure to Budapest and then a stay for 5 days in the Czech Republic (the largest number during the trip)? Thank you in advance!
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аватар Stella73
According to the rules - in the first one that you enter, she will put an entry stamp on you, then they will not put marks in the passport according to the Schengen. The country that is the last in the Schengen will put an exit stamp.
Previously, they looked at this and could ask at the consulate "why you have a French visa here, but the stamp is German." There were even horror stories that they could put a refusal at the next request if they do this.
Now it seems to be no longer strict, they don’t look at it, so you can open it to the Czech Republic, for example, that is, it’s much cheaper and easier to draw up documents. Moreover, the Czech Republic will put an exit stamp.
аватар nat-lozynina
Thanks for the answer. And from experience, maybe you have come across, it is easier to get a visa to the Czech Republic than to Austria?
аватар Stella73
Austria can check if you have enough money for the entire stay. Usually they just ask, you don’t need to show. But still, it is better to make a printout from a bank card or credit card if you do not take cash.
For example, in Riga, a lady making a transfer and flying to Austria was deployed and expected to be deported to ... toli Armenia, or somewhere in that direction. The reason was that she had only 300 dollars with her (they asked to show the money). She sat crying, ran after the border guards, explained that she was going to her husband and he had money - it did not help.
In addition, they already put a deport stamp.
аватар Stella73
From experience - 15-20 years ago - Germany, Austria and the Netherlands committed atrocities much more than, for example
France. And now I don’t know, but the same Netherlands ask for more documents than the Czech Republic, and it’s less to wait for the Czech Republic.
Those who come to visit me, from those who like to travel around the European Union - they usually have multiple French visas; friends who came one time, did Czech. The only thing they were asked at the Amsterdam airport was how much money you have for 10 days. When they said 1.5-2 thousand euros per person, they put an entry stamp, they did not ask to show the money.
made Czech,
аватар hatinka
In fact, you must submit documents to the consulate of the country that is the main one in your trip. For tourism, everything is simple - this is the country in which you plan to stay the most number of nights (they count by accommodation for the confirmation of this is a booking or a hotel voucher). And only if you have several countries on the trip have the same number of nights, then you go to the country that is the first on the route. Example, you arrive in Geneva and depart from Geneva, spending the night there for one night, but all the time of the trip, say a week, you will be in France. You will have 2 days Switzerland, 7 days France, entry and exit from Schengen-Switzerland. But! You must apply to the French consulate, moreover, the Swiss consulate will not accept documents from you.
Therefore, you have one way for a visa to the Czechs.
аватар hatinka
And yet, it is worth separating the procedure for obtaining a visa and the procedure for passing through passport control at the border. You wrote above about the second. As for obtaining a visa, a lot depends not on the consulate, but on you and your documents. If everything is in order with them, work, bank account, etc. , then it does not matter which consulate is more convenient for you. It is also important which city and country is also affected, in fact.
But you still have Czechs, whatever one may say)))
аватар Stella73
I don’t know how it is at the moment, but just a couple of years ago, the Germans were very fond of asking “why do you have a stamp of this country, but a visa to this one”
both countries had nothing to do with Germany)).
To avoid such questions, it is best to open the country of entry.
For example, if the first country is France, then it makes sense to open a visa for it, even if in the country for one day. For one simple reason - France opens visas quite easily, and usually they put a multi, for 2 months or more, if there are already several Schengen in the passport, then for half a year in general. And plus the entry stamp will match the country that issued the visa.
The easiest in my opinion is France, if you need a multi;
And if for a short period - then the Czech Republic.
They say Spain is also not very difficult, and they give it for six months, but I don’t know anyone with Spanish visas, they still prefer through France.
аватар alex45
To avoid questions, there are two options - the first Schengen country or a country with a maximum stay. Your case is the Czech Republic, the process is easier. Take cards and some cash for money. There will be no questions at the border, your cards will not be checked, but let the Armenians continue run:))))
аватар nat-lozynina
Thanks for the answer. If you have received visas to the Czech Republic on your own, tell me if the provision of fax confirmations from hotels is a prerequisite or is it enough to present printouts from booking or hotel discount?
аватар alex45
I had enough printouts even to Italy, look at the website of the Czech EC or the consulate, what they require.
аватар hatinka
In fact, in vain they say here that the Czech visa type is easy. How easy is it if you need to pay for hotels in the Czech Republic? The scheme is similar to the Slovak one - prepayment, preferably 100 percent. Then you need the hotel to make a voucher - well, write on your letterhead, with a seal and signature, that such and such a person, with such and such a passport number, will be at our hotel on such and such dates and he paid the amount, which is so many percent . The only plus of all this is that now the Czechs do not need the original of this voucher - and thanks for that! It is enough to scan a copy sent by email. Austrians have enough reservations, but if you bring reservations for a trip where there will be more Czech Republic, then the Assyrian consulate will not accept documents. But you can try - tell them that I'm in Austria for only one day, but I'm entering through Austria. Tell me later how it was
аватар hatinka
Quote In fact, in vain they say here that the Czech type of visa is easy. How easy is it if you need to pay for hotels in the Czech Republic? The scheme is similar to the Slovak one - prepayment, preferably 100 percent. Then you need the hotel to make a voucher - well, write on your letterhead, with a seal and signature, that such and such a person, with such and such a passport number, will be at our hotel on such and such dates and he paid the amount, which is so many percent . The only plus of all this is that now the Czechs do not need the original of this voucher - and thanks for that! It is enough to scan a copy sent by email.
I overlooked that nat-lozynina is from Russia. I wrote about Ukraine! As in Russia with the Czechs, do not know.
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