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What is the best travel agency to use?
I am from Crimea. I want to fly to Greece in March. One of the travel agencies told me that it is difficult to get a visa to Greece (I have never been to the Schengen countries). I know that the effectiveness of obtaining a visa largely depends on the travel agency, its popularity. I looked through the websites of some travel agencies - the list of tours to Greece is very meager. What is the best travel agency to use?
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аватар Viltis
Mouzenidis or MIBS, but NOT Albiz!!!
аватар elenako
The effectiveness of obtaining a visa largely depends not on the travel agency, but on how good the documents you submit.
аватар DIANA_MUZ
Good afternoon! Regarding your visa question. The Greek embassy is very loyal to our tourists, so the rejection rate is very low. Moreover, our visa department very carefully checks the documents, calling certificates from work, so that at the stage of bringing them to the embassy, ​​all documents are in perfect order.
аватар Ellena
I recommend you to find a good manager, first of all. He will be able to choose a proposal that is more suitable for you, and will inform you about the documents and the peculiarities of the country and area where you are going, and will not sell what you have :-) a list of documents for applying for a visa for everyone one, at the request of the Greek con-va, there are differences, it depends on the place of filing, your registration. the main part is the Kiev consulate, but there is Mariupol and Odessa
аватар hatinka
There is also a tour operator SITA. I had experience of cooperation with them, they fulfilled their obligations with minor shortcomings, however. But the Greek consulate made a delay in issuing visas in August-September 2010 and the visa was issued the day before departure (if applied two months before departure). Much depends on the consulate, so the Greek is very unpredictable)))
аватар hatinka
And yet, Mouzenidis, as far as I understand, offers Halkidiki first of all. In Halkidiki, literally everything is plastered with their advertising, most of the buses are also theirs, they are ubiquitous there. In the Peloponnese, I have never seen their advertisements, buses, etc. anywhere.
Therefore, if you choose Halkidiki, then it will probably be more reliable with them. I myself have not used their services and do not know anything about the quality of service.
Yes, I advise Peloponnese, Corfu, Zakynthos. Insanely beautiful places!
I do not advise you to Halkidiki, Rhodes is very, very reminiscent of your native Crimea.
аватар lanos
My review contains partial answers. We received a visa at home in Odessa, without any problems. The main thing is that the passport is not clean, you have to go somewhere before the Schengen.
аватар hatinka
My friend received the first Schengen and in general the first visa was the Greek one. Not married, not rich (without a car, apartment, with a residence permit in the village, she was traveling with her boyfriend), with a good salary, though.
They say that this year the Greeks have gone too far. It's just a rumor, who knows for sure. In principle, we already talked in Greece with people from Ukraine, we also received the first visas successfully ...
So, try, at least you can try a company such that the contract stipulates a no-penalty refund, in case of a visa refusal, or that, in case of refusal, they could offer you a tour to a visa-free good country (Croatia, Montenegro). my IMHO)
аватар Zhanna1503
I didn’t apply for a visa to Greece, but I ran into a Hungarian visa and the list of documents is approximately the same, 2 pictures for the Schengen countries, a neat passport, a certificate from the place of work with z.p. 18,000 hryvnia for half a year, if there is no certificate, you need a sponsor's statement drawn up by a notary, plus a copy of the sponsor's passport and a copy of the work book certified by the seal, if there is no sponsor and there is no official place of work, a bank statement on official letterhead is enough that the account balance is at least 100 euro per day of stay in the EU country, respectively 10 days -1000 euros on the account))
аватар LadySheila
Thank you all very much for your replies. They helped me a lot to orient myself in my plans and actions. And the answer from hatinka also reassured me very much, I was very worried about the refusal of a visa, I don’t want to get this mark in my passport. I hope everything works out.
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