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Issuance of multiple visas to Ukrainians in the Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia
Dear Tourists!
Has anyone applied for a multi-visa to the Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia on their own in the last 3 months?
Interested in positive/negative experience.
How much were they given, how much were they given out? Were there any refusals with a fairly good history of visas in the passport, or without it?
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4 subscribers  • asked 2013-09-2511 years ago
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аватар kkatia
Also, if you applied for a multivisa through travel agencies, I’m interested in which ones. Thank you.
аватар NatashaS
I have a Greek multivisa opened through TO in June of this year, before that I had 4 one-time Greek visas + many other visas.
аватар Pachok
Parents 2 weeks ago flew to Greece through TO, they gave a visa for two entries, for a period of 3 months, without asking at all.
аватар kkatia
Thanks everyone for the replies.
In 3 years I have three Greek Schengen and one Czech and a lot of trips to visa countries (the latter, of course, does not affect). I’m thinking of going to the Czech Republic, I would like to get a multi-visa, because, frankly, I’m tired of traveling through travel agencies and I don’t want to waste time in the messy queues of the Czech consulate, for example. This would greatly simplify life and increase the number of trips to Europe.
аватар marinad27
We also have three Greek Schengen, there is no Czech one. We are going to Prague from 10.24.
аватар Lillu
marinad27, then write down what visas you received. Will wait!
аватар kkatia
marinad27. And they applied for annual, or simply handed over the documents for a one-time. If everything is "bundle", recommend an agency)
аватар marinad27
Okay, I'll let you know.
аватар johndo2010
Relatives flew to Spain in August. Cartoons, but only for 30 days.
аватар marinad27
I report. I'm upset ... The Czechs gave visas for exactly 4 days, only for the days of the trip. There was no "corridor". The Greeks always gave a visa with a "reserve" of days. Therefore, I recommend preparing and submitting documents yourself, reading on the forums, how to fill out the application form correctly .After all, they give a multivisa to someone.
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