What is the impact in travel history after visiting Russian federation? can i apply for Schengen?

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Can I apply for Schengen Visa from Russia?

Most Russians will be able to apply for their Schengen visa by submitting the basic application form, which is accepted by most Schengen countries (simply print it out, fill it out, sign it, and submit it).

How much bank balance do I have to show for a Schengen Visa?

Bank statement \u2013 this needs to show a minimum balance of \u20ac3000 over the last 6 months. If you do not have this amount in your bank, you could show a family member's/guardian's statement instead, with an accompanying letter stating that they are sponsoring your travel and stay.

Can I travel to other Schengen countries with single entry visa?

With one-entry visa you can travel the Schengen area only once. It is indicated in your visa as \u201c01\u201d. With two-entries or multi-entries you can respectively travel to the Schengen area twice or several times during the visa validity period. I HAVE A VALID LONG STAY VISA/ RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR A SCHENGEN AREA COUNTRY.

What happens if I stay more than 90 days in Schengen?

Under the Schengen Area rules of stay for third-country citizens, non-EU citizens entering the territory under the visa-free regime can stay for a maximum of 90 days, for every 180 days. Those who overstay this period \u2013 intentionally or unintentionally \u2013 may face penalties, including deportation and entry bans.



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