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Visa for private entrepreneur
I want to visit Greece (Crete). The international passport is new and clean (received in April 2012). I haven't been working anywhere for a year (officially)). I registered a private entrepreneur (2nd group, Single tax), but I registered it only 2 weeks ago. That is, I can’t provide any tax report to the embassy. Just been to the travel agency, they said that there is a high probability of refusal of a tourist visa. It is better to issue a fake certificate from work. But before that, another travel agent said that the Greek embassy does not require a tax certificate, only a bank statement. Who with emergency nicknames came across this, what to do, thanks in advance
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аватар Viltis
Go to the website of the Greek embassy, ​​see the list of required documents and apply for a visa in strict accordance with the requirements of the embassy. It's all there :-)
аватар nikemax
On off. site ( http://www2.mfa.gr/www.mfa.gr/AuthoritiesAbroad/Europe/Ukraine/EmbassyKiev/uk-UA/Basic+Consular+Servic es/Schengen+Visa/) did not find any information for PE nicknames, that's why I'm asking
аватар Viltis
SELF EMPLOYED:
a copy of the certificate of a private entrepreneur (notarized),
a copy of the financial report of a private entrepreneur with a tax mark for the last quarter
certificate from the tax office on the amount of income received for the last quarter with a wet (not scanned) stamp on the tax form
bank statement with wet seal of the bank
private entrepreneur's patent
bank account, property (real estate, car...)
аватар hatinka
nikemax if you are a new FOP. then you were given an Extract from the State Registrar from the EDRPOU (for more than a year, new sole proprietors have been issuing it, and the Certificate has sunk into oblivion. Although the "old men" really have it) - you give this extract. You don’t need to do anything with reports and certificates, since by the date of your registration it’s already clear that there were no reports or income.
Extract-submit. Everywhere we write that FOP.
If there is money in the account, then this is your "salvation". It doesn’t matter, the account of an individual or FOP-abi buli pennies)))
If you really conduct business, you can bring, as additional documents, contracts with clients. Whatever one may say, these are your obligations in Ukraine. If you are "retail" (I suspect, since 2gr), then, alas, you will not be able to submit anything else.
Purely for good luck, you have the right to write a letter where you describe what you are doing, indicating that you have not been doing it for a long time, but there are a lot of plans, etc. (if you have a similar experience, if not, you can "overdo it")
Fake certificate from the left job is risky. Although many rolled, some did not.
Your strong point is still an account and money, real estate and other financial values. You must appear to be a wealthy person who feels good in Ukraine.
аватар hatinka
---that the Greek embassy does not require a tax certificate---
A tax certificate is indeed required very rarely. But the declaration of the entrepreneur (the report according to the old one) is required, of course, filed with the tax office and stamped.
As you understand, a report and a certificate are different documents.
Not all sole proprietors have a bank account, so in reality it is difficult to replace a report / deck with an extract. Cash is the income, probably, of most of the entrepreneurs of the 1st and 2nd groups. Together they make up more than 70% of all entrepreneurs. And a lot of people go abroad ;-)
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