It is unlikely that you will get a new Schengen visa in the next three years and it might even be that you will be refused a new visa after that. Even after three years you will be considered a "risk" and as such refused entry to the Schengen area.
Countries that are currently part of "Schengen": Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Portugal, Spain, Iceland, Sweden.
So not just EU-countries!
2006-10-27 02:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of it could be great. My bf is a Ukrainian nationwide, and he has a French visa to stay in France and do learn. We trip a good style of alternative places (i'm an American, so no concerns for me) and his French visa is a Schengen visa, so that's great. i think of each and every of the Schengen international locations use the Schengen visa style, so in all probability yours is one too. yet i could double examine it to make advantageous. no rely if it rather is a Schengen visa, then i think of all you like is your visa and that's it. No limits. sturdy luck!
2016-10-02 11:19:26
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answered by ? 4
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You really have been very stupid. Please, please learn. When an Embassy says "6 months" or "3 months" or whatever, that is what they mean. You do not just overstay. Embassies issue visas with a certain amount of trust. You have not honoured that trust and you are now suffering the consequences. Frankly, you will be lucky if you ever get a visa to visit anywhere, now. If anyone else reads this please learn from a very foolish mistake. If anyone ever, for any reason, finds that they have a problem they must contact the proper authority straight away and get advice. Embassy staff are not inhuman, but try and muck about and you WILL be in trouble.
2006-10-27 03:13:01
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answered by BizTravelMan 3
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YOUR VISA has been cancellrd for the whole shengen countries;this means you will have to wait 3 years before you can re apply. and then your chances will be like non existant. now you can try for uk,norway or switzerland which do not belong to shengen. good luck but i think your chances for europe are nil;you were very silly
2006-10-19 05:25:40
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answered by jean marc l 6
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No you are not allowed and has to wait a certain period. Be careful out there.... Do not to break the law again.
2006-10-26 19:34:40
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answered by HK gal 5
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point please?
2006-10-26 02:43:34
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answered by joejoe 1
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