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Can they not give a visa to Germany (other Schengen) if they were fined on the train for travel
the fine was paid on the spot, the police officer wrote down the passport data to check the visa, since the passport was not with him. Is data on fines entered into a common database at embassies?
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5 subscribers  • asked 2013-10-2511 years ago
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аватар miroshkin1
))) calm down and do not be nervous in vain
аватар sigur62
Paid fines are not of interest to the visa service.
аватар Pachok
Fined not at home, but in Europe, right?
The visa service is interested in any violations committed during your stay in the territory of the Schengen countries. I personally know the history of clarifying a similar issue with the Austrian Embassy after a fine for speeding on a previous trip. The base is not in the embassies, the base is in the police, but the consulates have the right to contact her and do it selectively. And it’s not a fact that after that they will refuse, just some “minus” is not in your favor.
аватар hatinka
Don't worry, it's actually purple! On the train, the controllers, not the cops, fine the fare. Tourists are generally fined very, very often, it is difficult for many to figure out if someone deliberately drives like a hare. Fines for parking, travel is normal and everywhere. In some countries, fines are such a source of income and not small (for example, ZTL in Italy). There are no bases yet, it is planned, but unpaid fines and any crime will be recorded there. But this is just a plan.)
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