Which visa will I be entering under?

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There was a question about entry into the US on still valid tourist visa with a still valid F visa.

Now this begs a different question:

If I am a citizen of some country that requires a visa to enter the Schengen area and I have a valid Multiple Entry Short stay visa, which is still valid, and on top of that I have a long stay visa as well for one of the members of the Schengen Agreement (let's say for argument sake: Germany).

What will happen when I arrive in France for a connecting flight? Will long stay visa take precedence? Or will I enter as a tourist and have to do something special to make sure that I won't be in violation of the 90 day rule when I leave through France 5 months later?






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How do I know my visa type?

How to check Visa status using the Passport Number?
  • Visit the official website for visa of the country you are visiting.
  • Find the option to track the status of visa applications.
  • Enter Passport Number/ Acknowledgement Number and Date of Birth.
  • Enter captcha code and then click on submit.
  • The status of Visa will be displayed.


  • What are the 4 types of visas?

    Which type of visa do you need? Probably one of the four main types: tourist, immigration, student, or work.

    What is visa Entry Type?

    Visas can be divided into 2 main categories: single-entry visas and multiple-entry visas. A single-entry visa permits the bearer to cross the border and enter the country of issue just once. Many countries issue visas that allow a single entry.

    What is an F or M visa?

    F and M visas are for persons who wish to study in the U.S. The \u201cF\u201d visa is for academic studies, and the \u201cM\u201d visa is for nonacademic or vocational studies. Before applying for an F or M visa, students must first apply to and be accepted by a SEVP approved school.



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