Multiple entry Tourist Schengen Visa Required?
I am travelling to Bogota, Colombia via CDG, Paris Airport via connecting flights from India, and I am an Indian citizen. On my return journey, I am planning to stay for a couple of days in Paris. I had applied for a multiple entry visa but the visa given to me was a single entry one.
Also, I will be having checked in luggage for my journey and the all the below tickets booked are separate.
My itinerary is as follows:
From New Delhi(terminal 3) to Paris (Terminal 1) : Qatar Airways
Layover of 6 hours and change of terminals at Paris (T1 to T2E)
Paris (Terminal 2E) to Bogota, Colombia : Air France
Return Journey:
Bogota, Colombia to Paris (Terminal 2E) : Air France
Stay in Paris for 3 days
Paris (Terminal 1) to New Delhi(terminal 3) : Air India
Please suggest,
Will the single entry Type C visa that has been granted work fine? I dont want to be stuck on my return journey if my single entry has already been utilised.
What can I do to overcome the problem if the above visa is insufficient?
Thanks in advance.
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Does Schengen visa require multiple entry?
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