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Opening a tourist visa
This summer I am going to visit my mother in Italy with my daughter, 5 years old. There were difficulties in opening a visa because of the child. Although there is permission for the child to move from the father, my daughter is registered in my passport. How can I open a visa and is it possible. Are children not allowed in other countries?
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аватар natalie1717
Dear vakans81! Specify exactly what difficulties. Because I have been going to ITALY for 3 years now with a 7 year old child.
аватар natalie1717
And about the permission of the father - do you have a notarized permission according to the requirements of the embassy? We were also not released for the first time, but then everything is OK
аватар vakans81
Hello.
Permission is, notarized.
Travel companies do not want to open because of the child, explaining that the embassy may refuse to open.
аватар PlyusheMonstr
if you have not previously had a Schengen visa
then it is better and more reliable to open a visa yourself
those. it will not be a tourist visa "for a mother and daughter who wants to emigrate to Italy" - that is exactly what the consul will think - but a visa by invitation, according to which the daughter goes to show her granddaughter to her grandmother :)
аватар vakans81
Unfortunately, I don't have an invitation. Mom can't make one for me. Therefore, I will open a visa for 10 days. I don't want to emigrate, especially with my daughter.
How can I open a visa on my own? Is it not through a travel company, but to submit the documents to the embassy itself? Or how?
аватар PlyusheMonstr
on your own - it is to independently collect a package of documents, book a hotel, buy tickets, arrange insurance and go to the embassy :)
I believe that you don't want to emigrate - I'm just telling you about the consul's train of thought :)
Wish you luck :)
аватар natalie1717
If you have not had a Schengen visa before - yes, you upset the CHANCE you have 1-2% (if you're lucky). It is better to go to Austria to begin with. Which city in Italy are you going to?
аватар PlyusheMonstr
but it’s better to apply for a visa to the Czech Republic :) - the most loyal embassy, ​​and then wave to your mother
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