Travelling inside Schengen zone without visa

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I lost my passport with Spanish study visa, now I have a new one without a visa and I want to travel in Schengen with my friends during Christmas, the flight company said its okay and that you don’t need to be checked for visa inside Schengen but I am still afraid if the police stopped me, what would happen in worst case scenario? Would they make me pay a finance or consider it as a violation or something? I am tottally legal in Spain and I have my university papers with me + photocopybof my old passport with the visa



Best Answer

I presume you have/had a Spanish national "D" visa. This allows you to travel in the Schengen area as if you had a multi-entry "C" visa for the entire Schengen zone, and days in Spain do not count against the 90/180 limit.

  • There are no systematic immigration controls within the Schengen area. There may be random checks.
  • You are required to carry valid papers when you cross internal borders, even if there are no checks.

If you have a Permiso de residencia expedido a nacionales de terceros paĆ­ses that should be enough.

Have you reported your lost passport to the Spanish authorities? Have they given you some sort of receipt for the report? What did they say?




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Which countries can enter Schengen area without visa?

Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia: all visa-free nationals. Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Malta, Norway, Sweden: all visa-free nationals, with a work permit.

Do you need a visa to travel within Europe?

As a U.S. citizen, how long can I stay in the Schengen area without a visa? With a valid U.S. passport, you can stay up to 90 days for tourism or business during any 180-day period.

Where can you travel in Europe without Schengen visa?

Which countries are not part of Schengen Visa area?
  • Bulgaria.
  • Romania.
  • Croatia.
  • Cyprus.
  • Ireland.
  • United Kingdom.


Can I travel in Schengen area without passport?

Citizens of Schengen countries can cross the internal borders of all member states without passport checks. The Schengen visa entitles the holder to visits of up to 90 days every 6 months in the entire Schengen area.



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