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Passport control in Warsaw
I fly on Wednesday from Boryspil to Warsaw. I am very afraid of going through passport control. I'll be alone, I'm 22 years old. I am flying on a tour visa for 21 days ... a voucher, a return ticket, insurance, cash of 1120 euros, I even made an excursion program for all days of my stay))) Who went through passport control at Warsaw airport .... share your impressions ... I am very worried. Before that, I flew to Prague 2 times ... but the Czechs never checked anything and never asked ...
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2 subscribers  • asked 2011-07-0313 years ago
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Anessa1988! The main thing is peace! Passport control in the Schengen countries is not much different. Passport control staff will take a quick look at you, carefully look at your visa - and that's it, you have a stamp about passing through passport control. By the way, a stamp in the passport may not be put. DO NOT EXCEED the time spent in
Schengen area specified in the visa. When passing through passport control, you should not be nervous, it can attract attention.
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