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If you would google your situation, you would find that this is permissible. Try it.Defaultstatus wrote:Yeah I'm looking for a student visa. I was essentially asking if I could leave now-ish on just my US passport (also submit my visa documents before I leave) and then come back in 60 days (the amount they say it usually takes) just to get it stamped. I realize this means a ticket back and forth just to get the visa but they do not issue the visa in CZ and you need to be in the US.
Timeline
Now - Submit visa application
Week - Leave for CZ and begin studies in Sept
Late Oct - Come back to US so I could get visa in passport.
I figured this could work since you do not need a visa for <90 days and I would be back in 60 days (only missing a day or two of school). Hopefully you guys could help me again with this haha. Thanks again for all your help.
Which "this" do you have in mind? Mind providing some links to things you have found?republique wrote:If you would google your situation, you would find that this is permissible.
Well you google your situation. Don't know what else you want people to do.Defaultstatus wrote:Republique, I was unsure of what to google in the first place. I would love to have this info since it would mean that my situation is not as dire.
Directive, so would I essentially be unable to study until I get the visa (lose the year)? I am already in the school (would they require my visa number?) so that is not the problem.
PS - The major problem is that if the 60 days is the real number for the visa then I would miss the first month and be unable to take the tests during that time.
PPS - Thanks again for everything
You have earlier made some interesting claims. I asked you if you had any links to the material and you did not reply. I think we would all appreciate if you could provide links that support your interpretation.republique wrote:Well you google your situation. Don't know what else you want people to do.
I do not think the embassy really understands the law. But that is not unusual and it is fine.Defaultstatus wrote:Seeing as I need to renew my BG passport they recommended that I enter the CZ with my American passport, fly to BG with my American passport and then fly back into the Czech Republic with my Bulgarian passport (this is due to the fact that I cannot study in the CZ with my American passport and thus would need to exit and reenter the country with the Bulgarian passport that allows this).
You may stay up to 3 months without any further condition than having your valid passport with you. If you want to stay longer you would have to go through similar procedures as you will now in CZ. If you want to work you may have to apply for a work permit as many member states still limit the access to the labour market for A2 nationals. In general you have to show that you have sufficient means to support yourself and you may be asked to have comprehensive sickness insurance.Defaultstatus wrote:I only have one question they said that I can study in the Czech Republic with my BG passport, but do I need a visa to technically "stay" there or can you stay in any country in the EU indefinitely if you hold the passport to another EU country?
And actually, you do not 100% need to have the valid passport bit. Your expired passport is pretty good proof that you are a citizen, if you need to prove it.86ti wrote:You may stay up to 3 months without any further condition than having your valid passport with you.