In the Schengen application form, do I need to list the entry permit for the final country of destination if I go to non-Schengen country after?
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There's a particular field which asks for final country of destination visa information if applicable. I read online that it only counts in case of transit. Since I am spending 8 days in the Schengen area starting with Germany, then going to Dubai, spend 3 weeks there with family, which I am yet to apply for a visa for(I need one), and then back to the US on my F1 visa. What do I fill, if at all I fill anything? I am travelling by air entirely.
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Do I have to enter the country that issued my Schengen visa?
It does not need to be the country that issued you with a Schengen Visa, as you must apply with the nation where you are planning to spend the majority of your stay in the Schengen Area.Can I enter and or exit the Schengen area visa a country other than the one for which I have a visa?
According to the Schengen rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all the countries in the Schengen area. Please note, however, that you always have to apply at the consulate of the country which is your primary destination (see FAQ no 5).Can I travel to Schengen countries on single entry Schengen visa?
With one-entry visa you can travel the Schengen area only once. It is indicated in your visa as \u201c01\u201d. With two-entries or multi-entries you can respectively travel to the Schengen area twice or several times during the visa validity period. I HAVE A VALID LONG STAY VISA/ RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR A SCHENGEN AREA COUNTRY.How do I fill in German visa application form?
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