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What is needed for a trip to Poland, except for a passport, ticket and money?
I am going to visit my daughter in Poland, except for a passport, ticket and money, what else is needed? Tell me.
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аватар kolyan_cat
1. Payment for a hotel, or a letter from her daughter that she invites you to visit her and stay with her. The daughter prints out an invitation in any form and goes
to the notary's office, where she will have her signature certified within 10 minutes for PLN 24.6. Also, the invitation must be accompanied by copies of documents that prove the legality of her stay in Poland (pobutu card, or a copy of a passport with a D visa, or a work permit)
2. Insurance for the entire period of stay.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
no need to worry about a notarized invitation, if you have not had a violation of the visa regime of stay in the EU countries before, then go boldly, IF they ask where and why, just name the address and whom you are going to.
about the presence of a biometric passport, I hope you are aware
аватар kolyan_cat
This is not a notarized invitation, but a notarized signature on the invitation. The cost is PLN 24.6 = UAH 100, I did this and they watched it from me. You should not advise "at random", someone rolls without an invitation, someone does not. Everyone has their own visa history and their own potential probability of "remaining" illegal, so it's better to spend 100 UAH.
There are requirements for confirming the place of residence, no one has canceled them, and the fact that they are not always asked does not mean that you can travel without them at all. A biometric passport in no way cancels the mandatory set of documents.
When I was on a Vizzair flight to Poland a month ago, 2 people from the "visa-free" queue were driven through the police booth.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
this is not perhaps. there is no need to escalate the situation and scare a person.
There are international standards.
A notarized signature is not a necessity, if it were not there, then they would still be let through, I repeat, they turn mainly those who had violations of the visa regime.
And from the "run through the booth" no one is safe.
аватар kolyan_cat
From that - biometric passport or not, in the list of documents required for the visit, nothing has changed.
When crossing the border, a person needs to justify the purpose of the visit, as well as when applying for a visa, some will take it orally, some will require documents. If the author is asked a question, what will he put forward? In words, tell about the daughter who is waiting for him? So every "worker " says so.
We go to the website of the Polish consulate in Kiev, look at the point about the visa-free regime:
"6. What documents must be shown during border control? "
You need to show your biometric passport. In addition, they may ask to show documents proving the purpose of the trip and the conditions of stay (for example, a ticket for further travel and a return ticket; reservation of accommodation; ... "
They will ask the author of the topic - show the reservation of residence, and the author of such "And I was told at Turpravda that it is not necessary " and the Polish border guard is "Oh, well, once at Turpravda, then pass ".
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