I got a Schengen visa from the Netherlands embassy. My entry point is Amsterdam and my exit point is Italy. Is there any issue?

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I just want to know if it's necessary that my entry and exit points in the Schengen Area are the same. For example, I decided to enter in Amsterdam and exit from Milan. Is there any issue?



Best Answer

As you can check here, your Schengen visa allows you move freely between any of the twenty-six Schengen member states including the Netherlands and Italy. There is no problem in your proposed itinerary.

Note: Certain flights within the Schengen area are treated as international flights for operational reasons, for example. If you have a single-entry Schengen visa and intend to travel by air within the Schengen area, you will want to ensure that your "intra-Schengen" flight does not fall under this category. In practice, as far as you stick to European carriers such as KLM, Alitalia, EasyJet or RyanAir, this should not be a problem.




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Can I use my Schengen visa for a completely different purpose and entry point?

Schengen visas may allow for a single-entry or multiple entries. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "01". With a visa allowing for two or multiple entries you may enter twice or several times during the validity of the visa.

Does Schengen visa cover Amsterdam?

Travelling on a short-stay Schengen visaA short-stay Schengen visa lets you visit the Netherlands and other Schengen countries for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.

Can you travel to other Schengen countries with single entry visa?

The single entry visa will allow you to travel to the 'Schengen area' and visit any of the countries within it. However, you can only enter the 'Schengen area' once with this visa.

Can you change itinerary after getting Schengen visa?

"can i change my itinerary within the schengen area ?" You should follow the itinerary you gave when you applied for the visa. You cannot change your itinerary so completely that the information you gave in the visa application is no longer true.



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Answer 2

In addition to the answer by SgrA, remember that you may not misrepresent your itinerary in the application, and that you should avoid the appearance that you misrepresented it.

So if you plan to travel from Amsterdam to Milan, say so in your application and there is no problem. If you change travel plans afterwards, it must be plausible that you changed them only after the visa was granted and that they there is no fundamental change to the premise of your trip.

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