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I have been arrested once in Spain for one day because of a fight when I had a student visa, does it affect my future application for visa to Spain or any other Schengen Countries when i want to go there as a tourist or for work?

By the way, the problem was a fight with my girlfriend, they put me in jail for one night and then released me with some terms which include not talking to my girlfriend for 4 months and doing some works when i come back to Spain. Will I be banned from entry in the future?






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Can you get a Spanish visa with a criminal record?

Tourists who have a criminal record for a crime not considered to be serious can apply for ETIAS and, in many cases, will be granted a visa waiver. Spanish authorities are concerned about terrorism and other serious offences.

Do embassies know about visa refusal in other countries?

The embassy doesn't track your refusal, CLASS does. That's a database accessible to every American consular officer in the world at the click of a mouse, so it's not just the embassy where the visa refusal takes place.

Can I apply Schengen Visa after rejection?

A common question newly rejected individuals and couples ask is \u201cCan we apply for a Schengen visa again after rejection?\u201d The answer to this question is always yes. Therefore, instead of appealing your rejected Schengen visa (or if your appeal fails), you could simply apply for a new Schengen visa.

Which is the easiest country to get Schengen Visa?

In general, Lithuania is the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa from, with officials granting 98.7% of applications. The nation also receives fewer applications than countries such as Germany or France, as they are extremely popular with tourists and business travellers.



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