For a Spanish visa do I need accommodation booked for the day I am due to fly out at midnight?
I am trying to obtain a Schengen visa from the Spanish Consulate. I have a flight booked for the Friday morning at 12 am and hence didn't book accommodation for the Thursday.
Will this be a problem?
As a side note: I read somewhere that if you book more hotel nights than the intended period of stay your visa can be refused.
Best Answer
Frame your question more as flying on Thursday night, not Friday morning (more for travellers rather than embassy officials). The people at the embassy will only consider it as Thursday night.
Shouldn't be a problem as most hotels let you checkout at around 1400-1500 hrs. So a 10 hrs wait for flight shouldn't be big deal.
As a side note: I read somewhere that if you book more hotel bookings than the intended period of stay your visa can be refused.
Yes, why would you do that? It makes you look like an overstayer and visa will be promptly refused.
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