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What difficulties can arise at the border?
I have a Polish visa (Schengen) for several trips to Poland, I want to go to Greece, what problems can arise at the border? What should the border guards answer when crossing the border? Will they let me out through the Romanian border?
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If you have a multivisa, then there will be no problems.
Of course, you will be asked at the border where you are and why. You should have sane answers to this, very preferably confirmed by invitations or hotel reservations in Greece.
If the trip will be by land, that is, transit through Romania and Bulgaria, then with a valid (!) Schengen visa, transit through these countries is visa-free for you.
For Romania-transit no more than 5 days.
For Bulgaria, transit is no more than 36 hours and you must (!) Prove that this is transit and you will not hang out in Bulgaria for a week (booking hotels in Greece + don’t blurt out something like Burgas, I want to see my friend in Sofia ).
Please note that the validity of the Schengen visa must cover the entire transit time (!) (including if you are going to return back through Romania and Bulgaria.
If, for example, your Schengen card ends on May 1 and you leave Greece on May 1, then on May 2 (the Schengen is no longer valid) at the border of Bulgaria or Romania you will not be allowed to return to your homeland without a visa. And you will not be allowed back to Greece either.
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