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I was judged in Poland. Can I go there?
I was convicted in Poland. Can I go there?
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5 subscribers  • asked 2013-09-1411 years ago
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аватар sandra-art
this is not a question for tourists on the tour forum
аватар sigur62
Why not for tourists?
There will be a visa - of course you can. Another thing is whether the Poles will give you a visa.
аватар travelsita
I repeat for sigur62 that if you have a visa, you can go. A visa can be opened if you are not on the "black" list for those prohibited from entering the territory of the European Union. For citizens of other states who have committed a crime in the territory of the European Union, a visa may not be issued. But, the prescription and severity of the crime are also taken into account.
аватар sandra-art
and the presence of a visa in the passport does not guarantee 100% entry. especially knowing how in our country you can easily open visas
U-turn at passport control at the border or at the airport is a common thing. Poland, of course, is not Germany. but still.
аватар sigur62
But this is correct. I wouldn't even try.
аватар alex45
here, as an option, but in the discussion! Go not to Poland, but, for example, to Slovakia or Hungary, and then if you want to, look into Poland, there will be no border guards in the Schengenzone.
аватар travelsita
The database of banned entry into the EU is common, so it makes no sense to open a visa through other countries.
аватар sigur62
It just makes sense to open up.
But to enter from another EU country, on the advice of Alex, is not a bad idea. Since even with a visa issued, unnecessary questions will arise precisely in Poland.
аватар travelsita
sigur62, something today we do not understand each other at all (maybe the approach of the working week affects and the mood drops?). Your quotes: "... I wouldn't even try" and "It just makes sense to open..." Doesn't fit...
The base of prohibited entry total! + first entry rule.
The vehicle may try to open a visa (this year for Ukraine only a questionnaire, photo, copy of a civil passport + code). But again, the notorious base of bans.
аватар sigur62
I would not try - with regards to Poland.
Opening to another country, entering there according to the first entry rule is not a bad idea, and rightly so.
If something does not fit with you, then this is purely your problem, but not mine. I understand you perfectly, but I don’t know how you know me, and I’m looking forward to the working week, because my little granddaughter lives now, and the weekend for me is just atas)))
аватар travelsita
And here is the little granddaughter?
An idea is not a concrete answer, but only a guess.
Let the vehicle be checked in the database through the visa center.
If it's clean, you can apply.
аватар sigur62
Granddaughter to the fact that my mood does not fall, like everything else.
It is necessary to submit, and whether they will give it or not is the business of the consulate. But it's really better to enter through another country, as well as to get a visa, because "...and also the presence of a visa in the passport does not guarantee 100% entry" (sandra-art). And these problems at the entrance, already with a visa, can most likely arise in Poland.
This is what the conversation here is about, which you, dear, with bullish impudence are trying to translate into some non-constructive rails.
Summary. The vehicle applies for a visa to the consulate of any Schengen country. Either they give him a visa or they don't. If they give it, he enters this country, and from there to Poland. Everything is simple.
аватар travelsita
"bull impudence" - they have come! A shame!
I will quote the admin - and then decide for yourself:
"On our website, please adhere to censorship language, and also refrain from insults and inciting political discussions"
аватар sigur62
"Sinked" and "shame" - you got it self-critically, but, in fact, true.
I regret that I got involved in such a conversation with you, bringing you to such a final.
Let's finish on this.
аватар travelsita
... until the admin did it for you and stopped the insults.
аватар sigur62
P.S. The cons of your answers are not mine, if you want, check with the Admin, since you appeal to him so much)))
аватар travelsita
Nobody gives us chocolates for pluses. Points are subjective.
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