Schengen Visa
#1
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Hello Guys..
I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
Your advice will be highly appreciated
Bye
Othman
I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
Your advice will be highly appreciated
Bye
Othman
#2
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004, Othman wrote:
> I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
> Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
> could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
> still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
> my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
> that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
> future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
Not using a visa is no problem.
However, you might be considered as having used it, so if you need to wait
90 days between trips, for example, you might still have to wait as if
you'd actually travelled.
Yves Bellefeuille
<[email protected]>
> I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
> Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
> could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
> still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
> my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
> that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
> future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
Not using a visa is no problem.
However, you might be considered as having used it, so if you need to wait
90 days between trips, for example, you might still have to wait as if
you'd actually travelled.
Yves Bellefeuille
<[email protected]>
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Yves Bellefeuille schrieb:
>
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2004, Othman wrote:
>
> > I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
> > Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
> > could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
> > still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
> > my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
> > that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
> > future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
>
> Not using a visa is no problem.
>
> However, you might be considered as having used it, so if you need to wait
> 90 days between trips, for example, you might still have to wait as if
> you'd actually travelled.
If the original poster tells them now he did not go and shows his
passport free of immigration/emigration stamps for the period in
question, he *might* be able to change the dates (which pysically means
a new visa sticker and a new fee).
Regards, ULF
>
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2004, Othman wrote:
>
> > I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
> > Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
> > could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
> > still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
> > my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
> > that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
> > future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
>
> Not using a visa is no problem.
>
> However, you might be considered as having used it, so if you need to wait
> 90 days between trips, for example, you might still have to wait as if
> you'd actually travelled.
If the original poster tells them now he did not go and shows his
passport free of immigration/emigration stamps for the period in
question, he *might* be able to change the dates (which pysically means
a new visa sticker and a new fee).
Regards, ULF
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Yves Bellefeuille <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2004, Othman wrote:
>
> > I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
> > Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
> > could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
> > still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
> > my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
> > that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
> > future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
>
> Not using a visa is no problem.
>
> However, you might be considered as having used it, so if you need to wait
> 90 days between trips, for example, you might still have to wait as if
> you'd actually travelled.
>
> Yves Bellefeuille
> <[email protected]>
Well.. thanks you have been a great help
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2004, Othman wrote:
>
> > I am posting a question here and it might seem silly, last year I got
> > Schengen Visa for 90 days stay, and it was expired without using it,
> > could not travel basically, and now I got another schengen Visa but I
> > still not ready to travil, can’t get three-months vacation from
> > my company, so I intend not use it also this time, my question is
> > that, Will that make a problem for me getting schenegn Visa in the
> > future as I didn’t use it twice or it is ok.
>
> Not using a visa is no problem.
>
> However, you might be considered as having used it, so if you need to wait
> 90 days between trips, for example, you might still have to wait as if
> you'd actually travelled.
>
> Yves Bellefeuille
> <[email protected]>
Well.. thanks you have been a great help




