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mfarid1 Mar 23rd 2005 6:31 am

Is there a Euro visa?
 
I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
visa or do I have to get individual visas?

Thanks.

Juliana L Holm Mar 23rd 2005 6:33 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
[email protected] wrote:
    > I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
    > visa or do I have to get individual visas?

What country do you come from?

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Magda Mar 23rd 2005 7:00 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 19:33:10 +0000 (UTC), in rec.travel.europe, Juliana L Holm
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

... [email protected] wrote:
... > I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
... > visa or do I have to get individual visas?
...
... What country do you come from?

Jupiter.

Sjoerd Mar 23rd 2005 7:01 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
<[email protected]> schreef in bericht
news:[email protected] oups.com...
    > I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
    > visa or do I have to get individual visas?

There is a so-called Schengen visa for visits up to 3 months that is valid
for the following countries: Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark,
Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy,
Austria and Greece.
Apply for a Schengen visa at the Embassy/Consulate of the country where you
will spend most time. In case you will spend exactly the same number of days
in more than one country, apply at the Embassy/Consulate of the country
where you will first arrive.

Many nationalities do not need a visa for Schengen countries and can stay
for 90 days in any 180 day period with just a valid passport.

Sjoerd

JuanElorza Mar 23rd 2005 7:36 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
Juliana L Holm a écrit :
    > [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >>I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
    >>visa or do I have to get individual visas?
    >
    >
    > What country do you come from?
    >
Tourist's visas (90 days) are valid in every of the 15 Schengen zone
countries.

Juliana L Holm Mar 23rd 2005 7:55 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
JuanElorza <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Juliana L Holm a écrit :
    >> [email protected] wrote:
    >>
    >>>I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
    >>>visa or do I have to get individual visas?
    >>
    >>
    >> What country do you come from?
    >>
    > Tourist's visas (90 days) are valid in every of the 15 Schengen zone
    > countries.

Doesn't this depend on where you come from?

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michaelnewport Mar 23rd 2005 7:13 pm

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
Sjoerd wrote:
    > <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
    > news:[email protected] oups.com...
    > > I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a
Euro
    > > visa or do I have to get individual visas?
    > There is a so-called Schengen visa for visits up to 3 months that is
valid
    > for the following countries: Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland,
Denmark,
    > Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal,
Italy,
    > Austria and Greece.
    > Apply for a Schengen visa at the Embassy/Consulate of the country
where you
    > will spend most time. In case you will spend exactly the same number
of days
    > in more than one country, apply at the Embassy/Consulate of the
country
    > where you will first arrive.
    > Many nationalities do not need a visa for Schengen countries and can
stay
    > for 90 days in any 180 day period with just a valid passport.
    > Sjoerd

time for the UK to join the Schengen area as well.
why do they insist on making life more difficult.

Tim Challenger Mar 23rd 2005 7:29 pm

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
On 24 Mar 2005 00:13:01 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

    > Sjoerd wrote:
    >> <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
    >> news:[email protected] oups.com...
    >>> I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a
    > Euro
    >>> visa or do I have to get individual visas?
    >> There is a so-called Schengen visa for visits up to 3 months that is
    > valid
    >> for the following countries: Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland,
    > Denmark,
    >> Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal,
    > Italy,
    >> Austria and Greece.
    >> Apply for a Schengen visa at the Embassy/Consulate of the country
    > where you
    >> will spend most time. In case you will spend exactly the same number
    > of days
    >> in more than one country, apply at the Embassy/Consulate of the
    > country
    >> where you will first arrive.
    >> Many nationalities do not need a visa for Schengen countries and can
    > stay
    >> for 90 days in any 180 day period with just a valid passport.
    >> Sjoerd
    >
    > time for the UK to join the Schengen area as well.
    > why do they insist on making life more difficult.

Not difficult for mfarid1, he/she's not going to the UK, so it's
irrelevant.

--
Tim C.

Ulf Kutzner Mar 23rd 2005 7:30 pm

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
Juliana L Holm schrieb:

    > >>>I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
    > >>>visa or do I have to get individual visas?
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> What country do you come from?
    > >>
    > > Tourist's visas (90 days) are valid in every of the 15 Schengen zone
    > > countries.
    >
    > Doesn't this depend on where you come from?

Normally not. Many visas are issued for shorter periods.

Regards, ULF

michaelnewport Mar 25th 2005 1:22 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
    > > time for the UK to join the Schengen area as well.
    > > why do they insist on making life more difficult.
    > Not difficult for mfarid1, he/she's not going to the UK, so it's
    > irrelevant.

whats a mfarid1 ?

Lennart Petersen Mar 25th 2005 2:16 am

Re: Is there a Euro visa?
 
<[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
news:[email protected] ups.com...
    >> > time for the UK to join the Schengen area as well.
    >> > why do they insist on making life more difficult.
    >> Not difficult for mfarid1, he/she's not going to the UK, so it's
    >> irrelevant.
    > whats a mfarid1 ?
A Marsian perhaps ? Anyway ,that person being o.p wants to:

"I am planning to visit Nethelands, France and Belgium. Is there a Euro
    >>visa or do I have to get individual visas? "


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