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Will a Schengen visa from Hungary be valid for entering Croatia this year?
good afternoon, we want to go to Croatia through Hungary, in connection with this we want to get a Hungarian Schengen. Is it possible if we stay in Budapest for 2 nights and then to Croatia.
Those. when submitting docks, we will show a reservation of 2 days in Budapest and 10-12 in Croatia.
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аватар sigur62
Yes, it will.
You can enter Croatia with a Schengen visa without any problems.
аватар seoirinas
thank you sigur62
If anyone else has comments/clarifications, I'll listen carefully)
аватар sigur62
Yes, I'm clarifying.
The visa must be double or multiple entry.
And from July 1, the order of entry may change, and entry will be possible ONLY with a national Croatian visa, be careful.
аватар seoirinas
oh thanks, I'll take a look
аватар hatinka
I will add a little: Schengen, moreover, should already be "open", that is, it is impossible to fly to Croatia on a Schengen visa, on which there has not yet been entry into the Schengen. It is also impossible to plan with Schengen, which did not have Schengen entries, travel to Croatia, through Romania, for example. But you can enter by land, first entering the Schengen area, and then entering Croatia!
The main thing is not to throw Hungary out of the route if the Schengen is received from them and do not fly directly to Croatia.
Again, pay attention to the fact that now the Croats have a time of change and everything can change: both in theory and in practice. Follow the news until the day of departure!
When entering Croatia, be sure to have a voucher / reservation / invitation about the place where you will live!
аватар Apyatka
And that in the summer there will be no visa-free entry to Croatia?
аватар hatinka
Not
аватар hatinka
But Montenegro will be visa-free, as always. Kind of an alternative
аватар m_svetlana
We were told from the Croatian embassy that the visa must be valid. Croats do not have any requirements for prior entry into the Schengen area.
аватар sigur62
Not true. On a Schengen visa, entry into the Schengen country must already be made, since Croatia itself is not yet in the Schengen.
This is what Croatians mean by a valid visa, i.e. open. You just misunderstood.
аватар hatinka
Croats do not have any requirements for prior entry into the Schengen area.
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But you yourself understand WHY preliminary entry into Schengen is required for holders of single Schengen visas?
Taking into account the fact that Croatia is very eager to get into this Schengen?
Do you understand that the one who received a one-time Schengen visa and did not go where he declared when applying for a visa violates the Schengen code?
Only Croats cannot revoke or cancel such a visa - they do not have such a right. But don't let go, it's fine.
Second. Why is it generally decided to pass on Schengen visas? Because if a person received it and passed the border control to the Schengen country, then to Croatia he WOULD receive a priori and PASS the border control. That is, the Croats TRUST the consular and border services of the Schengen countries.
This is just a short explanation, because the idea of ​​letting through with Schengen visas has quite logical grounds.
аватар hatinka
Tricky question;-)
And what should a Croatian border guard do if he discovers a fake Schengen visa? How can he recognize a fake Schengen visa and does the Croatian border guard have the right to doubt at all? Where will he get the knowledge of how to distinguish a Schengen visa from fakes?
But what if a person arrived in Croatia, for example, in Dubrovnik on May 1 and has a one-time Schengen visa, for example, Greek (from May 1) and says that I am flying to Germany now.
He, in your opinion, should be allowed. After all, that is Schengen!
Arrives in Germany, and there suddenly! denied entry at the Schengen border?
What to do? Back to Dubrovnik (where did you come from) - yes?
Unexpected!
аватар hatinka
You need to fix it: for example, German!
In the previous message, a German visa!
аватар hatinka
And another moment! It is not necessary to draw analogies between the visa regime of Croatia and Bulgaria or Romania!!!
For the latter, we are talking mainly (!) about transit (!!!) through their territories (and there are so many pitfalls !!!), and in Croatia we will talk about a full-fledged stay for a period of about 90 days in half a year!
Many people think that the rules are similar, but in fact, all three countries have many differences and nuances.
аватар nadinart
Still, it is not clear: is it possible to enter Croatia if you have a visa from one of the Schengen countries, but have not been to this country yet?
аватар hatinka
It is forbidden. But if no one notices this, or for some other reason you manage to “slip through”, then don’t think that you can, it’s just a farton ;-)
And while it is only until 01.07.2013.
аватар masha_sociology
PEOPLE!!!! I PLEASE! HELP!!! There are three tickets on hand: Yekaterinburg-Frankfurt-Split. Themselves from Yekaterinburg. That is, there are no visa centers in Croatia. I want to get an Italian visa (the easiest one) and fly on it. Question 1: will I go through passport control in Frankfurt (that is, will I be able to open my Italian Schengen ???) Question 2: in any case (whether I will or will I not go through passport control in Frankfurt) - which ones I may have trouble with the Croatian border guards if I fly in through the newly opened (or not opened) Italian Schengen ???? We enter Croatia on June 19, we leave on July 2. Really looking forward to your reply
аватар bpew.ua
I am currently vacationing in Croatia with a Polish visa type C, with a single entry. Ask how? From Ukraine by car, transit to Romania (any Schengen visa is enough, even "not open", although such a concept does not exist, but I will use it for a better understanding). Then visa-free Serbia and Croatia. Back the same way.
Before the trip, I read “sensible” advice from Khatynka ... it turned out that she was talking nonsense ... We drove through all the borders without any questions ...
аватар bpew.ua
"PRE-ENTRY TO SCHENGEN" is generally a hit! Stop talking nonsense and scaring tourists.
аватар m_svetlana
you can travel with a single entry visa, if there was no entry into the Schengen - that's absolutely certain .... Croats have only one requirement: that the Schengen visa be valid at the time of departure from Croatia
аватар tvtregubova
If a Schengen visa was opened by the consulate of another country (not Croatia) and for some reason was not used, then traveling to Croatia with it will be a violation of the visa regime. Entry into the country will be allowed, but this may negatively affect the visa history. Therefore, if a multi-visa is issued, for example, by Spain, one trip to Spain must already have been made on this Schengen visa.
аватар m_svetlana
It won't be a violation. Croatia is not part of the Schengen area, so a visa is not used to enter a Schengen country
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