Schengen Visa Cancellation
I Have a Schengen Visa issued by the Embassy of Norway valid from July 2018 to July 2019. I applied and received another Visa from July 2019 ( the 2nd day of previous Visa expiry date) until July 2020.
in a telephone conversation with the employee in the embassy , I was told (verbally) that the previous Visa is cancelled.
However I have noticed that:
- No cancellation stamp was put on the Visa itself
- No document was attached to the passport stating that the previous valid visa is cancelled.
Especially that I had a similar case in the past and the same embassy (in another Country) and there was no cancellation of the previous visa and no interruption of my stay in the Schengen Area when the 1st expired and the following visa started!!
My Question is: How can I get an accurate information about the visa status in order to avoid any complication with the Customs in any EU country within June.
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What happens if Schengen Visa is not used?
It could be fine, immediate deportation or even getting banned from entering the Schengen Zone for a specific amount of time. Finally, yet importantly, it does not matter if you have entered Schengen territory on a Schengen Visa, or if you are the national of a country, to which a visa waiver has been applied.Can visa be Cancelled?
Only the Minister or a delegate of the Minister can grant, refuse or cancel a visa which can be discretionary, mandatory or by operation of law. In some circumstances, you can ask us to cancel your visa. Cancelling visas is at the discretion of the Department.Can I reapply for visa after cancellation?
The good news is yes, in some circumstances, your cancelled visa can be reinstated. Generally this happens in 2 different ways: By successfully appealing the visa cancellation decision to a tribunal or court. By successfully applying for revocation if your visa was cancelled under the mandatory cancellation provisions.Can I have 2 Schengen visas at the same time?
In theory, it is not possible for a person to hold two valid short stay visas covering the same period. I have a valid Schengen visa but it does not cover my next intended stay, what can I do? In this case, it is possible to file a visa application for another Schengen visa to cover the next intended stay entirely.My Schengen Visa Rejection Story - Denied From EUROPE Twice!
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