Will having fingerprints on record in Italy be an issue when getting a Polish visa?

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My friend was caught in 2012 travelling to Italy with a fake passport and had his fingerprints taken. Now he wants to apply for a Polish working visa. This time he has a full original passport.

Will those fingerprints create a problem or not? Does the Polish embassy take fingerprints while processing the visa? If yes, are these fingerprints checked against fingerprints taken elsewhere in Europe?



Best Answer

Will those fingerprints create a problem or not?

Probably.

Does the Polish embassy take fingerprints while processing the visa?

Yes.

If yes, are these fingerprints checked against fingerprints taken elsewhere in Europe?

Yes, but not against all fingerprints taken elsewhere in Europe. The Italian authorities may or may not have added the fingerprints to the databases that the Polish embassy will check.




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Were your fingerprints previously recorded for the purpose of applying for a Schengen Visa?

Applicants who submit their first application for a Schengen Visa will have their biometric data recorded in person, including fingerprints and a required passport-style photo. This is in addition to the information you submit about yourself, such as: your name. place of residence.

Do they collect fingerprints for Schengen Visa?

Following the adoption of the VIS system:Applicants are required to submit their first application for Schengen visa in person in order to have their biometric data recorded, including fingerprints and a photo.

Do EU countries share immigration information?

All Schengen countries share visa information through VIS. Denmark has also chosen to implement VIS. The central VIS system is linked to national systems, allowing Schengen states to exchange data. Sharing information regarding application decisions is particularly useful for preventing 'visa shopping'.

Do you need fingerprints for a visa?

Under the VIS, mandatory fingerprinting is introduced for all passport categories. Consular sections must collect biometric data \u2013 fingerprinting of ten fingers - from all visa applicants.



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