Departing from airport before visa is valid, but arriving when it is [duplicate]
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My situation is that I have a valid visa for entering Russia on 27/11/2016, and my flight arrives in Moscow at 02:00 same morning, this is only transit for going deeper into Russia.
I'm leaving Amsterdam Airport at 20:40 on 26/11/2016 (when my visa isn't valid yet).
Do you think there will be any problem during my travel? I have European citizenship.
UPDATE: Hello - Everything went as expected! They checked my VISA at Amsterdam Airport and gave me green light to go on the plane :))
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Can I travel a day before my visa starts?
No you can't travel before the visa date, you will waste money cos you can book the ticket but at the time of check in , the counter person will check your passport and visa, if dates not matching they won't allow you to board and won't issue you a boarding pass. Your ticket money will go waste.Can I enter the UK before my visa starts?
Normally you cannot travel to the UK before the start date of your visa, as you must enter after the start date in order to 'activate' your Student visa status.Do you need a visa for connecting flight in Europe?
If you are traveling through an airport in the Schengen area, even if you are not leaving the terminal, you may need to obtain a Schengen Airport Transit Visa. The requirements stipulating your entry into a Schengen Airport as a third-country national are determined by your resident status and citizenship.Can I transit through 2 Schengen countries?
Traveling to a Schengen State via another Schengen State airport is not considered an airport transit neither is travelling to a non-Schengen country via two Schengen state airports. All flights between two or more Schengen States are considered to be \xabdomestic\xbb flights.These Countries will DENY ENTRY at Immigration. Vacation Disasters
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