Cancel a Tourist (C) visa issued for all schengen states

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I'm the guarantee host for a tourist visa for my former girlfriend. Now she got the visa in her passport, but we just split. Is there a way to cancel the visa? She alread got the passport with the visa. Can the visa be cancelled by me without the need for her to bring the passport to the embassy? Is there a database for all visa were the visa can be canceled and therefore the entry in schengen can be denied?



Best Answer

A Schengen visa can certainly be cancelled (technically revoked and/or annulled depending on the circumstances) and such a cancellation would indeed be recorded in a database… but you cannot cancel it. After all, you did not issue it in the first place. Also, why do you care?




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How do I cancel my Schengen Visa?

To cancel an existing Schengen visa issued by Germany, you should write a petition indicating the reason for cancellation. You should personally deliver your petition and passport to iDATA offices to be submitted to the Consulate.

Do I have to visit the country that issued my Schengen Visa?

It does not need to be the country that issued you with a Schengen Visa, as you must apply with the nation where you are planning to spend the majority of your stay in the Schengen Area.

Can I exit from another Schengen country?

Yes, you can enter or exit from the Schengen area via a country other than the one you have a visa for, your port of entry or exit doesn't depend on the issuing country of your visa.

What happens if Schengen Visa is not used?

It could be fine, immediate deportation or even getting banned from entering the Schengen Zone for a specific amount of time. Finally, yet importantly, it does not matter if you have entered Schengen territory on a Schengen Visa, or if you are the national of a country, to which a visa waiver has been applied.



France Denied/refused/deport to give entry on valid Schengen visa




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