Can I travel outside Schengen and return if I have a D visa? [closed]
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This question may be the duplicate of another, but I didn't find one specifically for Italy. I have a D visa (for staying more than 90 days in Italy), but I haven't yet gotten a residence permit.
Can I travel to Croatia through Slovenia and return to Italy the same way through Slovenia? Some say that I should wait until I get the residence permit before leaving Italy and/or the EU. The problem here is that Croatia is not a Schengen country.
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Can I travel to other Schengen countries with D visa?
Could I use this visa to make a trip to other Schengen States? Yes. 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 travel in Europe with D visa?
The national visa is the type D long-stay Schengen visa. It is mandatory for any foreigner wishing to study, work or live in a Schengen country for longer than 90 days (up to 1 year).Can I leaving Schengen area and returning?
Once you leave, you cannot return to Spain (or Schengen) without a visa until a further 90 days have gone by. For example, if you have spent 90 days in total in Spain and leave on June 29th, you cannot go back without a visa until at least September 28th.Can I travel with D type visa?
The D-type visas allow to stay in other Schengen states for 90 days of any 180-day period. It means that you can legally stay in the Schengen Area only if your stay was shorter than 90 days over the past 180 days. The D-type visa is valid for a maximum of one year.REASONS WHY SCHENGEN VISA APPLICATIONS GET REJECTED (Highly requested)
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