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To Paris via Krakow
Tell me please, my husband and I and a 7-year-old child are going to fly on our own to Paris through Krakow with wizzair. In Krakow we stop for the night there and back (i.e. 2 nights) in Paris we plan to stay for 5 days. Which embassy you need to bring documents and which ones for a higher percentage of a positive response from the consul. And can we get a multi visa and what is needed for this? (There are 2 Schengen in the passport) And yet, tell me cheap hotels in good areas and near the metro.
Thanks for the help.
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аватар platonata
see hotels on wizzair website
аватар ira_podoroji
Documents must be submitted to the consular department of Poland.
аватар Fo4ka
Yes, I also think that documents must be submitted to the Polish consulate, it is easier to get a Schengen visa there
аватар ira_podoroji
Documents for opening a visa are submitted to the consulate of the first country of entry, since Poland will be the country of entry and exit, then everything is correct.
аватар Pachok
Documents are submitted not to the country of first entry, but to the country where the maximum period of stay is expected. If you apply to the Polish consulate, then you must have a hotel reservation in Poland for the entire period or for most of the period. The French embassy is not the easiest option. You can try to book a hotel in Poland without prepayment, and after receiving a visa, cancel the reservation.
аватар sema-b
I looked at hotels on wizzair and other sites. I meant hotels that are already really tested by tourists. And about the multivisa, can anyone tell me? and I think, Pachok, that the consulate of Poland will require not just a hotel room, but also a 100% prepayment. But what about then if I only need two days to Krakow?
аватар Pachok
I can't tell you for sure whether payment is necessary for the Poles.
If so, then - the French embassy. Reasons are needed to obtain a multivisa. For example, the history of regular trips to this particular country, or air tickets and reservations for several periods. On the other hand, no one bothers to simply request a multivisa. They may give, or they may not, as it hits the head. If they don’t give it, it’s not a refusal, they just give the usual one for one entry.
аватар sema-b
and if the next time you open a visa again through the French embassy, ​​and there the entry and exit through Poland may not be given a visa? nowhere is it shown how much time we spent in each country?
аватар Pachok
Save your receipts from your hotel in France, airline tickets or boarding passes. This is usually enough to confirm to the embassy that you were there.
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