Denied entry at Montenegro border. What are my options?

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I am from India and I am studying in Cyprus for last 4 years. As I like to travel, so I came to Serbia. I planned to go to Montenegro for 2 days from there as my return flight to Cyprus was after 2 days. I had valid Cyrups card and at border I asked immigration if I could travel to Montenegro with Cyprus valid visa. They didn't reply but took my passport and put No entry stamp (c) type C. I accept my mistake but I didn't know that I can't travel with Cyprus card. Will this affect my future travel? What is the solution and how get visa for Montenegro again? And after that can I apply for Schengen visa?



Best Answer

Indians need a Visa to travel to Montenegro. I guess you already figured that one out. Generally it is advised to get that at the montenegrin (or serbian actually) embassy in India. If you are in Cyprus, which I expect you to be, there is a Consulate in Nicosia at :

13 Karaiskaki 3032 Limassol Cyprus

A not entry stamp does look a bit bad and if you are ever asked if you were once denied entry into a country you have to answer yes. It will however most likely not be a problem when you enter as you did not commit a crime or anything similar, but the consular officer will decide that.




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What happens if you get denied at the border?

After the denial of entry, the American border will often contact the RCMP and let them know the whereabouts of the wanted person. If the warrant is stateside, instead of receiving a refusal of entry the individual will likely be arrested on the spot.

Is denied entry the same as deported?

In either case, being denied entry into the United States at a port of entry is not the same as being deported. To be deported from the US, you would need to be allowed into the country first, and an Immigration Court judge would have to issue a removal order.

What does denial of entry mean?

According to the Department of Homeland Security website, travelers may be denied entry to the US for the following reasons: Previously worked illegally in the US. Suspected of overstaying their visa. Suspected of having ties to terrorist or criminal organizations. Previously overstayed a visit to the US.

Can your country deny you entry?

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) article 12(4): 4. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of the right to enter his own country.



These Countries will DENY ENTRY at Immigration. Vacation Disasters




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