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I am a citizen of Ukraine, I have a Polish nat. visa D. I wanted to go to Germany for a weekend, they put a deport. Tell me, please, how best to return to Ukraine?
I am a citizen of Ukraine, I have a Polish nat. visa D. I wanted to go to Germany for a weekend, they put a deport. Tell me, please, how best to return to Ukraine?
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аватар kolyan_cat
Who placed it and where? How did you go?
аватар Igor_m
I have the same question for Supergirl 1995.
аватар kos.tic
It all depends on why they gave the deportation, you can find more information here https://multi-viza.com.ua/pmzh-polshi/deportatsiya-iz-polshi-2/
аватар Igor_m
We went from Ukraine to Germany and the Germans sent us home for a long time?
аватар moy_contakt
Very strange. If the passport is biometric, then you can travel to all Schengen countries. If not biometric, then any visa to one of the Schengen countries gives the right to visit the rest of the Schengen countries during its validity period. What exactly did you get deaort for?
аватар superdivka1995
I do not have biometrics, but a passport with a Polish national visa D for 4 months. I worked in Poland for two months, then I had to go home for a couple of days. Upon returning to Poland, I immediately went to Germany to visit a friend. I passed the Polish border and immediately got on a bus to Germany where we were all stopped. I did not have enough funds with me, they did not believe that I was going to visit. No money, no hotel
аватар moy_contakt
superdivka1995, strange. I came across the fact that they called those who invited (when they first crossed the border, after seeing visas and earlier entry stamps they usually didn’t ask anything at all), they didn’t demand to show money. This deportation can be appealed. I won’t tell you the procedure, but this is only possible if you really haven’t violated the law before in Germany itself and other Schengen countries. It’s a very strange situation, maybe you didn’t explain everything, maybe they don’t put deportation like that.
аватар kolyan_cat
So, what is next? Did they call the employer? Visa cancelled? Where were you sent - back to Poland? What was the bus like, from where to where?
аватар katyusha_2010
The friends have been living in Germany for 20 years. A month ago they came to Kyiv. They always travel by bus. They say that 5 people were removed from the bus here, while driving back, 8 people were removed from the bus.
Friends say these checks have always been. Before reaching 3 km to Poland, they block the road with a police car, escort them to the nearest large parking lot or turn onto a side country road and begin checking documents. Our people are "stupid" - sit and be silent, there will be fewer problems. They start arguing among themselves, shrinking. Friends say that among these policemen there are always East Germans, they know Russian, well, I think they will understand other Slavic languages ​​too. Biometrics entitles only tourism and visiting relatives. ALL! No work, study, courses!!!
Five were removed, who worked illegally - they saw in the passport, most likely, under 90 days, they asked them directly, in Russian, "Did you work?" They admitted that they did. - With things to the exit (a police minibus drives up, sometimes 2) and these people are taken away.
аватар katyusha_2010
They will also find out where they worked, where they lived, and so on. Deport. Maybe even tougher punishment. We were driving back, we just entered Germany from Poland - again the same check. 8 people, youth. Like, they went to some courses, they showed some kind of fake invitation papers. Their phones were taken away - they looked at photos, recent calls, contacts. Called back to where they were supposed to live. The information has not been confirmed. 8 people per exit. The 9th was lucky - they did not pick up the phone there, he went further to Germany.
A month ago, they flew to Bratislava - there the customs officers checked the youth very carefully, especially those who had new passports.
They, too, are not suckers in the EU there - they know perfectly well the purpose for which more than half of our people go to them. In Germany, specifically, they have now tightened control - they are fighting against illegal immigrants.
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