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hello, I have a question: I want to go to Spain in August to visit relatives for 2-3 weeks. how to draw up all the documents so that a visa is opened and cheaper is it all done? I am 20 years old, full-time university student.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 8 answers
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You can do everything yourself and, as a rule, it is cheaper than through TA, because. TA don't do it for free. Go to the website of the Visa Center, copy everything that needs to be done according to the documents, and without deviating from the above, without a gag (and I thought so), clearly follow the conditions for issuing a visa. You can, of course, organize a tour if there are difficulties with relatives (they do not have the ability to support you, living conditions, etc.), therefore, I ... Farther...
Dobryi! A visa is needed for about. Tenerife? Do I have a regular passport?
6 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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if you have a biometric passport, if the passport is old, then a visa is needed Farther...
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12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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Citizens of Ukraine do not need a visa. no matter where you come from. present a Ukrainian passport (foreign or internal) at the border and that's it Farther...
Gentlemen, I am a citizen of Ukraine with permanent residence in Germany. I could not find information on the Internet to which countries I can go without a visa. I would like to relax with my family in Croatia or Italy or Spain. Well, in general, I am interested in those countries in which Ukrainians without permanent residence need visas. Does anyone have experience and can help with advice?
11 years ago  •  14 subscribers 18 answers
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Hello, a person with permanent residence in Germany can go to the USA without a visa? Farther...
Hello, I reserved a flight ticket from Poland to Spain for my friend. My friend is a citizen of Ukraine and is temporarily in Poland. Ticket reserved from USA. I would be grateful for any information that she needs to have with her. Thanks.
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 21 answer
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my question. My friend's flight went off without a hitch. They didn't ask for anything other than a passport. Farther...
Hello, I want to travel visa-free from Ukraine to Spain. Can I travel from Spain to the Canary Islands with a biometric passport or do I need a Schengen visa?
7 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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Obviously, he meant that not all territories of the Schengen member countries are included in the Schengen and, accordingly, not all fall under the visa-free regime. But this does not apply to the Canaries. Farther...
THAT, the corral, where the tour was booked half a year in advance, did not make a visa to Spain and, just before the flight, did not even deign to inform us about it until we called ourselves! They offered Cyprus in exchange !! but the price is lower than we paid for Spain! how to be, tell me how you can punish them!!!
12 years ago  •  10 subscribers 60 answers
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If I didn't throw it away, I'll try to send you my last year's contract with TO "Vedi Tourgroup" to Karlovy Vary. I learned a lot from this contract. The fines on my part were huge in any case. Nowhere was it written that the failure to open a TO visa for me is not my refusal of the tour. Please do not refuse, fly without a visa :) Farther...
6 years ago  •  7 subscribers 12 answers
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Lena is right. To study someone's experience in this case is a useless exercise. 1. There are no borders of Spain, Germany, etc., the requirements for entering the Schengen zone are more or less unified. If the border guard in Finland may require some documents, then the border guard in Spain may also ask for them. 2. Personal experience that someone was not asked for something - has a value of a little more than zero. Border guards look at a person as a potential migrant, and, accordingly, Va ... Farther...