Schengen visa expired, best way to exit EU for going to Russia [duplicate]

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I am from Philippines.
I have worked in Moscow before with a working visa for 3 years and it is still good until August 2017.

My story is I went to Italy with my employer because I moved there for work. We made the paper and I received just a tourist visa for 3 months (90 days) but when we arrived there we try to do all for make more time in my visa for stay but we lose time because some people say "don't worry we will do for you" until the day of expiration and then did nothing.

Now I am illegal there and I really want to make legal my paper because my employer can move again country (he try all for make my paper but he is not Italian either).

I think I don't have solution to wait for the news amnesty but I don't know when.

My last solution is to go back to Moscow because I have some contact in the embassy and they can make for me a new Schengen but they told me that if I use airplane it's 99% sure that I will be banned and fined.

My questions is if I use train and I have a ticket, will they ask to see my Italian visa ? Or if they normally just ask for the ticket and sometimes the passport to see the same name ? Because after when I will arrive in Russia I will have my paper legal, and also if they ask me where did you go I will say Moscow I think they will check the most important the visa for Russia.

I have a 3 choices of way by train if you can help me for some country more easy :

choice 1 : Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia

choice 2: Same just I need to use a postbus in Germany in Bayreuth-Berlin

choice 3: Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Belarus, Russia



Best Answer

Actually, there is no guarantee you will be banned or even fined... but no guarantees you will be back any time soon even if you aren't. Your visa, if it is still valid, should in any case be revoked on the spot when exiting the Schengen area (and this would be recorded in a database).

The way this works is that sanctions for overstaying are not defined in EU law but in national law and therefore depend on the country through which you are exiting (or where you are found overstaying). In most places, you would indeed be liable for a fine but Schengen countries differ a lot in the number of bans they impose (I don't have recent data and would not want to advise going through a specific country but statistics show this clearly). Some countries only impose bans to people found guilty of a crime but not for mere immigration violations (others very much do).

But once you are out, it will be very difficult to obtain another Schengen visa and reenter the Schengen area with an history of overstay even if you haven't been formally banned. Consular agents will see that you have stayed for a number of months before and/or had your visa revoked (from the stamps in your passport but also possibly from some databases). They will be concerned that you are going to do that again and you will need to have a very strong application and a convincing account of what happened to overcome that (staying many months for tourism or some such isn't very credible and if you haven't got a proper permit, admitting you were there to work will only make matters even worse).

The person who promised you they could "arrange" a new visa under these circumstances is either lying to you or badly breaking the rules (if he or she is actually a consular officer).




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What happens if my Schengen Visa expires?

Authorities will also punish you whether your overstay beyond your Schengen Visa's validity was intentional or unintentional. You could receive a fine, immediate deportation or even get banned from entering the Schengen Area for a period.

How do I get a double entry Schengen Visa?

How To Apply For A Schengen Multiple-Entry Visa?
  • Step 1: Collect All The Required Documents.
  • Step 2: Fill In Your Schengen Visa Application Form.
  • Step 3: Schedule Your Schengen Visa Appointment.
  • Step 4: Attend Your Schengen Visa Appointment.
  • Step 5: Wait For Your MEV Visa To Be Processed.


  • Can I apply for another Schengen Visa before it expires?

    A visa can be extended if you have stayed less than 90 days in the Schengen Area over the last 180-day period and if you have not exceeded the validity period of your visa. The conditions for granting an extension of a Schengen Visa are very strict and your reason for applying must be serious and unforeseeable.

    Can I exit from any Schengen country?

    As a general rule, you may cross any Schengen border with visa issued by any Schengen country. However, you should try and stick to your itinerary as filed when applying for your Schengen Visa.



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