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Schengen Stress ;-)

Post by Exitstageleft » Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:20 pm

Hi

I hope someone can give me advice.

I am currently living in the UK on a five year working visa with 3 years left on it. I have never visited Europe so decided to go to Belgium for a weekend.

Although i knew the chances were slim of me receiving a multiple entry Schengen visa I asked anyways and was turned down (someone said I should have had a years travel insurance not just one for the weekend!)

So i am off to Belgium on a single entry!

Now..i have been invited to attend a friends show in Rome half way through may and cannot get an appt with the Italian embassy in time so was wondering if I could re-apply through belgium and enter the Schengen area through Belgium and travel to Italy (since I have been able to secure an appt with the Belgian Embassy post-weekend away). What would the implications be and what are the chances of getting multiple entry second time round, since i am boooked to go to Spain in a couple of Months!

Also what are the implications of getting your visa for a trip that then doesnt happen at that stage due to circumstances (my work is very unpredictable). Would cancelling the hotels etc have any negative effects!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Post by sunnyday » Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:39 pm

well, you can go from Belgium to Italy on Belgium schengen visa. ( your first destination or main destination has to be Belgium, so in this case you're fine). As for the multiple entry, again, buy a one-year insurance. Otherwise, I don't see why the second time around will be different from your first time. Though after a few more trips, they might consider you as a regular traveller and therein grant you multiple visa. But no one is in a position to say that.

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Post by Exitstageleft » Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:25 am

Thanks for the reply :)

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