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Is it possible to go to Krakow without an official invitation?
Hello, I'm going to go to my girlfriend in Krakow and live with her too! Will there be no formal invitation if I provide an email from her or will the phone call go through?
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аватар cgistalker
If this is a trip for the purpose of tourism, for a short time, then
it is enough to have her address, phone number, name and surname written down on paper.
On this telephone officer can call and check. She should pick up the phone.
аватар kolyan_cat
And the most normal option is to have a copy of the girl's passport and visa with you. The girl must be in Poland legally.
аватар solnce1
A month ago, my husband crossed the border with a clean biometric passport (the first crossing), just in case he took with him an old passport with a bunch of Schengen, but he was not asked to present, nor was he asked for a voucher for booking a hotel (although he was also very worried about this occasion, because the reservation was in my name and I entered the country 2 days earlier). They asked only the purpose of the trip and the return ticket (the crossing was at the airport).
аватар kolyan_cat
You see, once in a while it is not necessary. My wife was once detained at the border in the summer, even the senior shift was called, because she just did not have my work permit. And everything else was - an invitation certified by a notary, a copy of my passport and visa, a rental agreement and a bunch of other documents, and the entire passport in visas.
So your positive experience can not be distributed as a rule.
Poles tend to tense up when a Ukrainian goes to visit another Ukrainian, because. in 80% of cases, the purpose of such "guests" is illegal employment.
аватар solnce1
kolyan_cat, my positive experience applies to those who travel for tourism purposes, and not for work or in order to obtain a residence permit :))
аватар Vika284
Are you O_oyes from Ukraine Russia or the Netherlands?
you have selected the country Netherlands, and the city Vologda
аватар ollennka
Russia has its own Paris, why shouldn't the Netherlands have their own Vologda?)))
If the passport is still Russian, then most likely they will simply check the visa, and your girls, grandfathers and their phones will not be of interest to the border guards.
аватар O_oyes
I am from Kyiv
аватар kolyan_cat
solnce, take off your rose-colored glasses. The Poles know very well that 90% of those who travel "for the purpose of tourism" stay to work. They even changed their legislation specifically for this, you can come with a type of tourist purpose, but upon arrival you can officially find a job. Therefore, there is no "standard", common to all, relationship, for 2 people with the same set of documents, the approach of the Polish border guards may be radically different.
аватар solnce1
kolyan_cat , at my age they don't wear rose-colored glasses anymore! In this post, I just shared my personal experience, which is what questioners usually expect! And I am always very sad and angry that because of such our compatriots who "... come with a type of tourist purpose but are officially employed upon arrival ...", all Ukrainians are often treated badly (and not only by the police! and this concerns not only Poland!). Honest tourists who have gone through all the circles of clearance hell through the embassy (I'm talking about certificates) or stood in the "mausoleum" lines for a biometric passport and actually go to Europe for a week to rest, often tremble under the gaze of a policeman at the border, because for them we are all Ukrainians are the same liars ...
аватар Vika284
solnce1 and why should you tremble, this year I also stood in line with a bio-passport and even called the President's reception to get a passport issued,
from Bodrum I traveled by ferry with friends to Rhodes and Kos and from there to Santorini and Mykonos on Blue Star Ferries, to Kos and Rhodes without booking hotels at all, no one asked anything, they just put a stamp in their passport and were free, last weekend they were in Switzerland, no one asked for anything other than a passport on discount tickets from UIA
but the Polish border is a different world, the United States and Israel are easier when passing the border than from Ukraine to Poland
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