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In which of the countries participating in the Schengen agreement is it easier to get a visa?
I heard that Ukrainians are not very willing to open Schengen visas, but I would like to go abroad.
Tell me, in the embassy of which of the countries is the most loyal to Ukrainians when issuing a visa? In which country, at the moment, is it most realistic to open it?
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аватар LaFifa
Estonia, Lithuania and Hungary open without problems
аватар farewell
The Czech Republic opens without problems. You do not even need to provide a certificate from the place of work about the salary. You can submit to the embassy only a bank statement on the movement of funds in your account. Having opened a Czech visa, you can easily go to Dresden, Vienna.
аватар Lu-la-la
Also Poland and Slovakia.
аватар Anetka-gan
Czech Republic-Poland-Hungary
аватар wanderluster
Thanks everyone for the replies.
And how extensive should be the movement on the account?
In addition, I will make a reservation that the passport is clean, and this can also turn out to be a negative factor.
аватар farewell
The balance of funds on the current account must correspond to the amount sufficient for staying in the country. For example, in the Czech Republic, if the duration of the trip is less than 30 days - 1010 CZK (approximately $50) for one day. Therefore, if you are planning a trip for a week, your account should have at least 350-400 dollars. You can find all this information on the website of the Czech Embassy in Kyiv http://www.mzv.cz/kiev/uk/index.html
As for a clean passport, this is not a negative factor for the Czech Republic.
аватар wanderluster
Should it be a regular card account in any currency, or are we talking about traveler's checks?
After all, the presence of money in the account will not prove anything if they remain in Ukraine? Or should there be some special account?
аватар LaFifa
A regular card account will do. The bank will give you a standard certificate (usually this is a paid service) that you have an account open, and to it a card with such and such a number, the balance of money in the account at the time of issuing such and such a certificate. It is better to have an account in euros or in dollars. If you use your account regularly and actively, you can take a bank statement for 3 months, on the movement of money in the account and attach it to the certificate (for solidity). Some embassies may ask for an additional check from an ATM indicating the balance of the account and a photocopy of the card on both sides. But usually a standard bank statement without any extracts and photocopies is enough.
аватар wanderluster
What if the account is in hryvnia? Could this be a major hurdle?
аватар farewell
No, this is not an obstacle. But for other European countries (for example, France, Germany, Austria, etc.), you also need to open a foreign currency account.
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