Thread: schengen visa
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Old 04-20-2008, 10:56 PM
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If he had a Visa before, than the whole thread is meaningless. How did he get it the first time? Once you get one and come back, it is easy to get another. This applies to any country.
miesposo got few visas, always, i believe, issued in spanish embassy regardless of destination (spain, italy, france) as at some point he was travelling through spain. and no, you can still get get your visa refused, it is approved first by people who check all the paperwork and THEN it has to be approved and signed by the consul/ambassador (?). since miespose stopped travelling with his parents he did not have visa problems because he always had a job plus some assets.

point of this thread is that:
1. you can apply for a schengen visa in any schengen country,
2. when married to EU/schengen citizen you can try for 2 years multiple entry visa (maximum they give now),
3. you can apply for a visa without invitation or tickets.

and yes, it is going to be hard if applicant is poor and jobless

chiri, no polish embassy, trust me, polish flag is white and red (monaco and indonesia have very similar but red and white). to re-new my passport i have to travel either home or to venezuela...
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