Can I Enter Italy in a valid visa and exit in another? [duplicate]
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I have a valid Italian schengen in an expired passport till the 19th September. Have a new Italian Schengen that starts on 20th September in the new passport. I have to travel on the 16th and be there till the 29th. The embassy infact issued visas back to back, but is this possible that I enter on one and exit on the other in a new passport?? please advice
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Can I enter and or exit the Schengen area visa a country other than the one for which I have a visa?
According to the Schengen rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all the countries in the Schengen area. Please note, however, that you always have to apply at the consulate of the country which is your primary destination (see FAQ no 5).Can I go outside of Italy with receipts of Permesso Soggiorno?
Once you are granted the standard Permesso, you can travel freely in and out of Italy and the Schengen area provided you always bring along the original Permesso together with your passport. If a standard Permesso is not granted, you can stay in Italy with the receipt and leave the country, but cannot re-enter Italy.Can I have two valid visa?
If you apply for two types of visas and are eligible for both visas, consular officers are permitted to issue two concurrently valid visas. For example, you may have a B1/B2 visa for tourist purposes that was granted for 10 years and also be issued an E-2 visa to run a business in the United States.Can I leave Europe and come back?
Only days you are in the zone during the period count. If you go on January 1st and stay 90 straight days, you have to leave and technically can't come back until July 1st. However, not all travelers are allowed such freedom. Citizens from many countries need to apply for a Schengen visa ahead of time.Italy Visa Update | Italy Visa Appointment Update | Italy Visa
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