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Can you please tell me if it is possible to have two visas
Can you please tell me if it is possible to have two visas at the same time shopping and tourist?
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аватар hatinka
No
аватар orbittours.ru
what country are you talking about? enlighten me plz)))
аватар kremneva
I have a Polish shopping visa ... but I also want to go to Bulgaria or Croatia for a vacation .. can I go on a Polish shop visa or do I need to apply for a tourist visa
аватар sandra-art
You don't need a visa to visit Croatia. and the Bulgarians let you through the Schengen, but since you have a shop visa, they may give you their entry visa. it is of Euro standard, but with it you can only enter Bulgaria and transit through Romania
аватар sigur62
Dear, you do not confuse anything?
Croatia needs a visa, the freebie with visa-free entry is over.
аватар sandra-art
sorry already checked. strange. a month ago they sent me a link to visa-free countries in 2013 and Croatia was there for 30 days. I also made a repost in social networks on my pages ...
it's a shame
аватар hatinka
Bulgaria is not Schengen, but according to any Schengen cartoon during the period of validity of this visa, you can stay in Bulgaria - they allow entry and stay up to 90 days. in half a year. The coolest thing is that the number of days spent in Bulgaria does not count towards the Schengen days, does not affect the Schengen half year!
You don't need another Schengen visa - for sure, it's impossible to have a second one.
Bulgaria has its own visa, and if you want to play it safe, throw a scan of your Schengen visa with entry stamps on it at the consulate of Bulgaria and ask them if you can stay in their country on this visa on such and such dates for the purpose of tourism. This is so much for a thousand percent)))
Croatia visa. Most likely they will allow Schengen cards as well, until the decision is finally made.
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