Visa support

Why do I need a visa? What is a visa? Which countries require visas? Legitimate questions that arise for everyone who is going to travel for the first time.

Visa. What is it?

A visa is a special document that gives the right to cross borders. That is, it is a permission for a foreigner to enter (less often - exit) the territory of another country.

Types of visas

Visas come in the form of stickers, stamps, seals, inserts, stamps and are attached to the passport of a citizen.

Who issues visas?

These permissive documents are issued by embassies or consulates, as well as visa centers. You need to follow a rather complicated procedure (collect a package of papers, prove your financial solvency, pass an interview, etc.). Therefore, it is better to entrust any visas to professionals. It will be faster, more reliable, although a little more expensive.

There are ordinary visas, service visas and diplomatic visas. They can also be single-entry, double-entry or multiple-entry (multi-visas).

A fee (consular fee) is collected for the issuance of visas. The amount is set by international and domestic laws.

SCHENGEN COUNTRIES:

With a schengen visa, you can safely visit all EU states. there are two basic rules: you should obtain a visa where you will enter first or where you will stay the longest;

STATES THAT REQUIRE A PERMIT (VISA) TO STAY IN THE COUNTRY:

visa is processed differently, depending on where you are traveling (either you will get it easily, or you will be forced to collect a large package of documents, be interviewed in person, etc.)

COUNTRIES THAT GIVE VISAS AT THE AIRPORT:

you need to pay a visa fee, sometimes you need confirmation in the form of an invitation, hotel reservation, etc.

Despite the absence of the need for a visa, the period of stay in a foreign country is limited.

The list of countries is not permanent (due to changes in the political arena), so it is better to check it on official websites.

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