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We are submitting documents for a visa (guest) to Greece with the fiancé. But as always there is no guarantee that they will not refuse. So we are looking for an option if they refuse. Either Turkey or Egypt. But I’m not sure about Egypt. I want the vacation to be covered because of the refusal. Tell me?
16 years ago  •  10 subscribers 9 answers
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Greece is a difficult visa. It turns out in advance at the embassy and you need a bunch of documents. And in Turkey and Egypt, everything is very simple. The visa is bought at the airport of arrival. Egypt $15, Turkey $30. There are no special restrictions on the purchase of these visas for citizens of Ukraine, only a passport is needed from the documents. Farther...
We are traveling with our family by car across the Polish border. I have a Greek tourist visa. Before that, I was denied a Polish work visa. The question is, will they let me through the Polish border? I have a plane booking from Warsaw to Greece. And a hotel reservation. Are these documents enough for customs to let through? Please let me know if anyone has come across this situation.
11 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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Did you need Greece for a visa? Such a question may arise among the border guards-Poles. Farther...
Can you please tell me if I don't need a visa? In the internet, I dug up information about some kind of pro-visa, cat. available online in 20 minutes. but I still don’t understand if I need it if I’m flying through Turkey or not?! Is it true that they won’t let me into the territory of southern Cyprus and Greece later? thanks in advance
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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Northern Cyprus is an unrecognized state, to visit it through Istanbul, a visa is not needed. A pro-visa document for visiting the southern territory of Cyprus, obtained under a simplified scheme, giving the right to enter the territory of Cyprus once with a corridor of 90 days. To visit Greece you need a Schengen visa. If you want to visit Turkish Cyprus, Greek Cyprus and Greece in one trip, you can get a multi-Schengen, go to Greece, then to Cyprus (if you have a multi-Schengen visa, you do ... Farther...