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Do I need a certificate with whom the child (2-3 years old) stays for the period of the trip to the Czech Republic?
My husband and I are planning to visit Prague in May 2012 (tourist + sports tour - my husband will run the Prague Marathon). The trip will be 4 days. We have a daughter, she will be 3 years old at the time of departure. We leave it with my grandmother, but it is pasted into my passport. Can the consulate of the Czech Republic ask the question, who will the child be with during our absence? and do I need to take some kind of statement from my grandmother that she will look after the child during my absence?
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9 subscribers  • asked 2011-12-0212 years ago
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аватар irishka82
Most likely, the Czechs do not care with whom the child is in their historical homeland.
аватар maring19
thanks!
аватар Lina23S
I also think that you will not need such a certificate, rather you will need a photocopy of the child's birth certificate.
аватар maring19
and thank you...and also in what language should I apply for a visa?
аватар Ruslan33
Well, why ... Out of curiosity, they may well. Europeans are curious people. But just out of pure curiosity
аватар shumera
They will not ask about the child.
аватар Lina23S
The application must be completed in block letters of the Latin alphabet. Go to the website of the embassy mzv.cz there is a very detailed instruction.
аватар Anetka-gan
the embassy may be interested in the child only if he travels with you. everything that is OUTSIDE their country, they don't care
аватар lsklsk
In your case, a child who stays at home is a kind of guarantee of your return with your husband, so the consulate should not have any questions. When I went to the Czech Republic last time, in our group it was such that a visa was opened for my wife, but not for my husband.
аватар maring19
I may have the opposite - my husband already had a Schengen visa, and my passport is almost empty, it will be funny if they refuse me ;-))))
аватар Biker_Oksana
in our group it was such that a visa was opened for the wife, but not for the husband.
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And what was the argument?
аватар maring19
also interesting
аватар lsklsk
The embassy was not obliged to give an explanation why they did not open a visa. Unfortunately, this is the scourge of all embassies. When we went there were 15% of failures, for reasons unknown to us.
On the one hand, the embassy can be understood - my home (country) is my fortress. If we do not want to see someone at home, we can not let this person in without explaining the reasons. On the other hand, if diplomatic relations are established between countries, then it would not be bad for the embassies to adhere to them, and not stupidly refuse to open a visa.
It seems that from this year the embassies must inform the applicant in writing about the refusal.
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