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I have a Turkish passport and have been studying in Poland for a semester. My visa ends in two weeks and to be able to stay and study one more semester legally in Poland, I will apply for a residence permit. It is said that residence permit procedure can take up to 2 months starting from the date of application.

The thing is, I was planning to visit other countries inside of the Schengen area. Can I still leave the country after my visa expires and before the residence permit is issued? I plan to travel only for a few days and via bus. Is it too risky?

I have travelled a month ago via car while my passport was on me and no one asked me if I had one. I know it's always safer to wait but I have an appointment to see a professor so I'd prefer not to cancel it.



Best Answer

Legally speaking your visa is valid as long as the application for the residence permit is being processed. If you want to travel before then, you need to visit your local foreigners' police department and get a "temporary Schengen visa" which would be valid for 2-3 months and allow you to travel outside of Poland.

Source: knowledge of procedure in the neighboring Czech Republic.




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Can I stay in Schengen Area after my visa expires?

If you apply after your visa expires, even just a day later, then you will be deported for overstaying your visa, despite of your reasons. Therefore, take care to apply at least a week before your current Schengen short-stay visa expires.

How long can you stay in the Schengen Area without a visa?

2. How long can I stay without a visa in the Schengen area? You can stay 90 days in any 180-day period within the Schengen area.

What happens if I overstay my 90 days in Europe?

The Schengen law states that you can't stay in the Area for more than 90 days. If you do, you're subject to a fine and possibly deportation and being banned from re-entering the Schengen Area.

Can I enter Germany before my visa starts?

You are free to apply 90 days before the date of your travel for a German visa. It is recommended that you apply 3-6 weeks in advance before you travel to avoid any visa processing delay issues interfere with your travel itinerary.



Schengen Area: How does it Work? (Visa, Residence Permit)




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