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Is it possible to fly to Switzerland using Lithuanian Schengen?
I have Lithuanian Schengen
planning to go to switzerland
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аватар sigur62
Can. Just remember the first entry rule. If you have a Schengen multi-visa issued by the Lithuanian consulate, then at least once you must go to Lithuania, then to any country of the Schengen agreement. If you have a one-time Schengen visa issued by Lithuania, then you cannot fly to Switzerland on a plane with this visa.
аватар hatinka
An exception is the situation when for the first trip you submitted documents for visiting several countries, of which it is in Lithuania that you spend most of the days. For example, I am flying to Lithuania for a week, from there to Switzerland for 5 days and home from Switzerland. It is possible, if it was submitted to the consulate.
аватар sigur62
Don't repeat yourself, dear.
"... I'm flying to Lithuania for a week, from there to Switzerland ..." (c) - these are the key words.
This was said, this is the rule of the first entry.
аватар hatinka
OK. But it could be like this: I'm flying to Switzerland for 5 days, then from there to Lithuania for 7 and home ;-)
Visa is still Lithuania ;-)
Or I'm flying to Switzerland for 3 days, then to Lithuania for 2 weeks and back to Switzerland for 6 days ;-)
Visa-Lithuania ;-)
The first entry rule can only be applied to a situation where the number of days in different countries is equal, and then a visa must be requested from the country that is the first on the way (out of these equal ones).
And the topcaster did not write about MULTI-Schengen, by the way.
Along the way, he has a one-time Lithuanian visa. Received to visit her alone. Switzerland is now up. You can’t fly like that (according to the rules), especially if you plan to continue to apply for Lithuanian visas. But in practice, many people do not have problems. A small % of people check the purpose of the trip (invitations, hotel reservations, ask about the route, etc.). It's a lottery!
Just an option, when it’s generally impossible, but if you really want to, then you can))))))
аватар sigur62
Still, it's better not to. They most likely won't let you in. The first visa, not a cartoon... No, they definitely won't let me in. They would let me in if there was a through railway ticket from Belarus through Switzerland to Lithuania, but this does not happen. But from the same Belarus to Poland with the German Schengen - please, but again - by train, through and through. Have a good trip!
аватар hatinka
siu1990 did not write about one-time or Schengen, did not write the first one or not, wrote little at all to get a more specific answer. It's very cool to go through all the possible options when the topicmaster is too lazy to write a specific question ;-)
And here we are guessing
аватар hatinka
one-time or multi-schengen, sorry)
аватар sigur62
He stuttered. And silent)))
аватар marytitova
It is better not to take risks with such a visa.
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