Schengen Greece Visa/passport withdrawal process
My schengen visa is being consulted however I need to withdraw the passport as I have a scheduled travel. What is the process of Passport withdrawal and how many days does it take?
Best Answer
In most cases the application is done locally. So you will have to contact them directly and ask when you can come by and pick up the passport, thus withdrawing you application.
Often the local consulate (which you have not supplied) web site will contain information on how to deal with the matter that the passport is needed during application. This is, however, the exception to the rule and not always possible.
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Can I withdraw my Schengen visa application?
The withdrawal requires a written statement from the applicant, stating that they wish to withdraw the application. This may be submitted either as an original document with signature of the applicant.Can I withdraw my passport from VFS?
Passports can only be withdrawn if a written request by the applicant himself is presented to the Consulate. Consequently, the application will be cancelled / withdrawn and the passport returned via VFS Global within 2 working days.How long does it take for visa withdrawal?
There are no standard processing times for the withdrawal of a visa application, although the Department usually processes withdrawal requests quite quickly once they have received it. When the application has been withdrawn the Department will send you notification to confirm the withdrawal.How long does it take to get passport back from VFS Global?
The normal processing time of passport is 3 weeks. You can track the status of your application using your track & trace code. If you have any questions about the status of your application, please contact the VFS India Consular Application Centre.Greece Visa 2022 | step by step | Europe Schengen Visa 2022 (Subtitled)
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