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Hope this is the right place to ask this. My partner and I have a situation and we don't know what to do.

We live in Spain and soon we will move to the US. She is American and I'm Spaniard. She is here with a student visa, which granted her the ability to move in the Schengen zone. Her student visa is expiring on May 31st and will go back to the US by mid-July as we are selling everything we have, sending stuff home, and the likes.

Now, for personal reasons, we planned a trip to Greece and Italy in June, just a few days after her student visa expires. That's the first problem. But I was researching and it seems that with her American passport, she can legally enter Spain, Greece, and Italy on tourist terms, which seems perfect. Is this correct?

Then, researching and thinking a lot about this, my partner recalled that Europe banned US travelers because of COVID-19. So, if instead of having a valid student visa, she is planning to use her American passport instead, the ban would apply to her? I mean, she is already in the EU. Does the ban apply to her case?

After leaving Spain to live in the States, coming back to do this long-awaited trip would be very difficult. So, do you think is doable?



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Now, for personal reasons, we planned a trip to Greece and Italy in June, just a few days after her student visa expires. That's the first problem. But I was researching and it seems that with her American passport, she can legally enter Spain, Greece, and Italy on tourist terms, which seems perfect. Is this correct?

Yes, see How to switch from Resident visa to Tourist visa status in the Schengen area? and related questions.

Then, researching and thinking a lot about this, my partner recalled that Europe banned US travelers because of COVID-19. So, if instead of having a valid student visa, she is planning to use her American passport instead, the ban would apply to her? I mean, she is already in the EU. Does the ban apply to her case?

One thing that hasn't changed since last Spring is that US citizens residing in the US are not allowed to come to Europe for tourism. That rule doesn't prevent a US citizen residing in Europe from coming back from outside Europe nor does it apply to US citizens already in Europe.

Many countries have, at one time or another, imposed additional restrictions, including on EU citizens. This could prevent travel between countries, even for you as a Spaniard or for US citizens with a valid residence permit. In my (limited) experience, enforcement focuses on travel purpose and other restrictions (PCR test), the expired residence permit wouldn't make a big difference.

May is still some time away by current standards so it remains to be seen what the exact restrictions are going to be.




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Student visas are a great way to study in the Schengen Area but don't usually allow you to work in the Schengen Area for more than a limited number of hours per week, and only allow you to stay for a finite period during which you complete your studies, so to continue to work after your visa has expired, you will ...

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If you apply after your visa expires, even just a day later, then you will be deported for overstaying your visa, despite of your reasons. Therefore, take care to apply at least a week before your current Schengen short-stay visa expires.

Can I travel to Europe with US student visa?

Talk to your DSO The DSO will verify your Form I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status. They must sign the Form I-20 so that you are eligible to travel. The signature is valid for 1 year, so once you have it, you can travel without needing another one.

Can I travel in Schengen with a student visa?

You're perfectly allowed to enter and exit the Schengen Area through any of the external borders. You should be prepared to explain and document that you're on your way either to the Czech Republic or to an allowed short trip in one of the other Schengen countries.



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