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How and through what can I return the money for the tour in case of refusal of a Schengen visa?
I'm worried about my vacation. if there is a denial of a Schengen visa, we travel from Lviv on 10/21/12, the tour is called the beloved couple Prague and Budapest, and the company SanVoyage of Sevastopol
how can i get my money back
thank you very much in advance. looking forward to your reply
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аватар Viltis
This situation should be stipulated in the contract with the travel agency. This time.
Secondly, getting a Hungarian visa is not so difficult, do not worry.
аватар hatinka
Have you asked your travel agent?
The chord usually returns, and you seem to be going with the chords.
аватар alex45
If the TA agreement stipulates that if you are denied a Schengen visa, they will return your money, then they will return it. If this is not the case, I deeply doubt it or they will fool your head.
аватар filippovadina
thanks for the replies and help :)
Alex, please tell me about insurance, where is it better and how much will it cost?
аватар Doctor_Alex
In any case, the visa fee will not be returned - it remains at the embassy. Otherwise, the situation with the return is either stipulated in the contract or simply insurance against non-departure is included in the cost of the tour. Personally, I was in Budapest last September for a Spanish cartoon, there are simply an exorbitant number of Ukrainians there. They travel both by buses and in their cars. They say that with the correct execution of applications, there are no refusals. Hungarians VERY need money. I don't know about Czechs. Now, in case of refusal, any Schengen consulate is obliged to indicate the reason. If this is an incorrect design (and the travel agency rents the docks), then it is possible to rip off everything and even compensation from it in court.
аватар alex45
Any insurance company will tell you about insurance against non-departure. This is protection against any unforeseen situations, and not just from refusal in Schengen. I don’t know how it is in Russia, but in Ukraine there may not be travel insurance in the cost of the tour. maybe only a weak medical insurance.
аватар filippovadina
thanks a lot )))
аватар Doctor_Alex
Travel insurance costs only a few euros. What are we talking about?
аватар alex45
Doctor! Let's not confuse Russia with Ukraine. If you have automatic travel insurance, then we practically do not do this.
аватар filippovadina
thanks - I found out that in Ukraine they take 4 or 5% of the amount for this insurance
аватар Doctor_Alex
Actually, 5% in this situation, by our standards, is impudence. Or is the percentage of visa refusals significantly higher than in Russia?
аватар filippovadina
I don't know
but in my opinion Russia has always been treated better
аватар Doctor_Alex
There is definitely a difference in Spain. We are given semi-annual cartoons, and the Ukrainians from our group had two-month ones. So, by the way, I did not understand the meaning of such a visa. With a semi-annual, it is convenient to turn around at the beginning and end of the season. What to do with this??? Is it possible to ride in Morocco from Spain or in case of an emergency landing somewhere in the Schengen ... A friend from Odessa also often swears at gimors. But her passport, covered with decent visas, saves her - it is immediately clear that the girl is serious and is not going to work. And in general, if you figure it out - all this is nonsense. Look, Romanians were accepted into Schengen, now the local gypsies in Barcelona are pinching their wallets. I don't think the Slavs are more dangerous...
аватар alex45
Yes, what does nationality have to do with it. You don’t know that in Italy, Spain and other Schengen countries, not to mention Poland, the Czech Republic, there are a lot of workers from Ukraine. This is how tourists are filtered from them. Apparently, there are much fewer Russians, hence attitude, we were given more slingshots.
аватар alex45
By the way, for information, Morocco is visa-free for Russians, Ukrainians need a visa.
аватар Doctor_Alex
That's for sure, there are just a wild number of people from Ukraine in Europe at work. If we take into account those who are with us, then it is generally unclear who stayed at home. But it is very funny. For example, in Crete, eggplants are called strictly "blue" ;-) On the same Crete there is a local wonder of the world, Lake Kournas. We decided to ride there. We drive up and see a coastal restaurant with a proud inscription on the menu "There is Ukrainian borscht!". A few minutes later, we saw the origin of the inscription - a figured southern Khokhlushka of pre-retirement age, asking for a movie screen, stomping with a pot of this same borsch on an open veranda to some German tourists. And in Spain, in general, from time to time pride in neighbors breaks through. There is a fashion when entering a store, restaurant, etc. stick flags of those countries whose languages ​​are spoken here. In Catalonia, you can often see a combination of the Spanish and Catalan flags at the head of the list (so as not to offend your own, the Spaniards in general and the Catalans in particular are VERY patriotic), but the Russian tricolor is often complemented by a yellow-Blakyt neighbor ;-)
аватар alex45
So what, it’s very convenient when there is no belmes in Spanish or Catalan.
аватар Doctor_Alex
The funny thing is that Spanish is much less corrupted classical Latin than the neighboring language. So it's easier after medical school ;-)
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