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Do they put a stamp on the Serbian border when leaving Croatia for Dubrovnik?
Part of the coast of Croatia belongs to Serbia. Who went to Dubrovnik, tell me if they put a seal that they left the Schengen zone and entered Serbia and then a couple of kilometers again that they entered the Schengen zone? The problem is that we have a 2-time Schengen, that is, if they put down stamps on crossing the border, then we will already get home with deportation, moreover, the visa will already be used (Thank you.
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аватар hatinka
There's Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it doesn't matter. Croatia is not in Schengen! They simply allow visiting their country with these visas. Leaving Croatia, you do not leave the Schengen area, because you were not in it!
аватар gludkovska
How was not. She was, she stopped by Poland, Hungary is already in the Schengen this time, and secondly, from July 1, Croatia is officially already in the Schengen.
аватар Lucky525
From July 1, Croatia is in the European Union, but not in the Schengen area.
аватар gludkovska
Thank you.
аватар gludkovska
But then, logically, when I go from Hungary to Croatia, will they put a stamp on me that I left the Schengen zone? Or am I misunderstanding?
аватар alex45
Entering and leaving Croatia is not a violation of the Schengen agreements. Serbia, as far as I know, did not capture the coast of Croatia and does not own anything on the Adriatic coast. Something you messed up.
I was in Dubrovnik with a Schengen visa, they didn’t put any marks on me in Dubrovnik, they didn’t look at the Ukrainians in the passport at all.
For new changes in visas to Croatia, I recommend that you look at the website of the Croatian embassy.
аватар gludkovska
Serbia did not capture, but part of the coast after the Croatian city of Ploče belongs to Serbia, there is a border there, before they only looked at passports. The visa regime of Croatia is familiar to me, there is enough Schengen visa, it's just that I have a two-time visa and I'm worried that they don't put a seal that I left the Schengen zone.
аватар hatinka
Not Serbia, but Bosnia and Herzegovina. Having left Hungary, you leave the Schengen zone and receive a corresponding exit stamp. All-you are not in the Schengen. In Croatia, not in the Schengen, we drove through BiH, not in the Schengen, again Croatia, not in the Schengen. Same back. Again, you enter the Schengen only in Hungary on the way back.
аватар gludkovska
Sorry popula Serbia and Bosnia)) Thank you.
аватар eleseeva_tasya
please tell me, I have been in Montenegro for almost a month, after 30 days I need to leave the country to put a stamp, there is no visa, can I go to Dubrovnik? Will they put a stamp on me? for further stay in Montenegro? Thank you
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