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Diffrence Between Tourist and Visit Visa

Post by salmankhan » Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:49 pm

Dear All,

Kindly let me know the diffrence between tourist and visit visa.
as according to my understainding
1
Tourest visa mean a person who visit the country as tourist to see the country.
2
Visit visa mean a person who is visiting the country other than tourist ,to have meeting,.

I need to know i want to apply for schengen visa to visit for Germany .france ,and italy, to look for second hand machinery ,as i am not the actual person to buy the said machinery,but the middle man ,as technicial i know the machinery,i mean i can inspect and know actual value of said machinery,
My question is this for applying the visa which catogory i have to apllied,
as business visa i dont think so as i will fail to prove that i have company and registration certificate,turn over etc,.

Should i apply the visa as visit .

Morover i had visited Germany 2 times, Italy 3 times, France 1 times,Sweden 1 time,and switzerland 2 times, and i came back after my trainings or inspection with in due time of visa, all of my preivous visas was granted through companies where io was working,
Now i want to do my own business by offering second hand machinery by inspection myself and its value to my clients.

kindly help me to let me know for which catagory i have to apply for.

Kind Regards,
Salman

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Post by Wanderer » Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:37 pm

I'd say two choices, Business Visa or Work Permit.

Visitor and Tourist visa are the same thing aren't they? In any case neither of which are appropriate for what ur planning to do.

Having said that who'd know?
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Post by Fairtrade » Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:24 pm

Visit visa= Is for people applying to visit family/ friends living in the EU.

Tourist visa= like it says for tourism purposes.

You can get a visit visa to visit family for up to 6 months in the EU.

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Post by Dawie » Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:09 am

Firstly, for Schengen visa purposes there is no difference between a vist and a tourist visa. They are one and the same thing.

Secondly, I disagree with Wanderer, you don't need a business visit visa to come look for second hand machinery. What you intend to do is no different to someone who's going for a bit of shopping.
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Post by Wanderer » Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:25 am

Dawie wrote:Secondly, I disagree with Wanderer, you don't need a business visit visa to come look for second hand machinery. What you intend to do is no different to someone who's going for a bit of shopping.
I'm not sure I agree Dawie although I do see ur point. I find the distinction very blurry, for me doing anything for profit is business, so Business Visa. I presume the OP is not a charity and will he hoping to make a profit by his visit. Shopping there is no profit motif so there is no business visa requirement. On the other hand if u were shopping to sell the clothes on, Business visa.

But the OP is not trading in the machinery he;'s looking at, so I dunno! I presume he's not doing it for mothing tho, he is 'working' so taking this extremes perhaps a Work Visa is appropriate!

Having reread and thought about this I still think a business visa is appropriate, since the OP is 'working' and not 'on holiday' or 'visiting'. Again, though, who'd know?
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Post by Fairtrade » Tue Aug 07, 2007 5:47 pm

[quote="Dawie"]Firstly, for Schengen visa purposes there is no difference between a vist and a tourist visa. They are one and the same thing.

There is a difference between a visit and tourist visa:
Having family myself in the EU I have had a visitors visa quite a few times, it is like a tourist visa but it requires more information from your family or friends in the EU and you can get a longer stay on the visitors visa than on a tourist visa providing your family can proof that they will be looking after you. It also clearly states on the Schengen visa itself in French/German depending which country you go to, "for visiting Family"/Friends".

You can't get a visitors visa when travelling in the EU for tourist purposes only when you have family or friends inviting you to come and stay with them can you obtain a visitors visa so yes there is a difference. Countries on the schengen visa waiver program for example can also use the visitors visa to stay in the Schengen countries for longer than 3 months. At the moment visa waiver countries are only allowed to stay 3 months in a 6 months period. If they apply for a visitors visa they can stay for up to 6 months with their family/friends without having to leave the EU after 3 months. So the visitors visa has more advantages.


From the German embassy website:

http://www.london.diplo.de/Vertretung/l ... seite.html


Visitors visa (family / friends)

A formal obligation (Verpflichtungserklärung) from your host in Germany. The formal obligation can be obtained by your host at his local town authorities in Germany ("Ausländerbehörde")
Evidence that you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, e.g. recent bank statement or traveller´s cheques. Please note that cash is no acceptable proof.



Business visa

A formal invitation by fax from your business partner in Germany stating the kind of business, duration of the business trip(s) and a confirmation of guarantee for the costs of the stay.
A letter from your employer, stating how long you are employed with the company, the kind of business and duration of the business trip(s) and a guarantee for the costs including the travel health insurance (see above).

Tourist visa

Confirmed hotel booking covering all your stay in the Schengen countries.
Evidence that you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay, e.g. recent bank statement or traveller´s cheques. Please note that cash is no acceptable proof.
Proof of travel health insurance (see above) to cover the whole period of the visa´s validity. This can be a travel health insurance available at any post office (nearest to the Embassy in Eccleston Street on the way to/from Victoria Station).
Evidence of occupation/student status: proof of your current occupation in the U.K. Either an origianl letter from your employer, solicitor, Company House or Chamber of Commerce or for students a recent original letter from your school/university.

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Curios Only About Traveller's check

Post by jedyreturn » Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:16 am

Hello Fairtrade,
I want to ask, you mean to say cash, is the cash I'm bringing with me when I travel? or what? if I don't have a travellers Check, then Can I present some Credit cards?
oh by the way, do I have to buy the roundtrip plane ticket as I apply for a visa or just a confirmed certificate Booking flight?
Thanks a Lot guys.... :)

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