Hello,
I hope you can help me, or us, with clarifying following problem: My girlfriend from Russia is in possession of a Schengen Visa, issued by Italian embassy. Reason for that was that she visited Italy due to a family vacation a couple of years ago. In 2015, she visited me for 10 days in August / September and during the turn of the year (Christmas, New Year) for 14 days. She intends to visit Germany for the summer, in the best case she wants to spend as much time as possible during German summer. However, she is afraid of that border control could have problems with her entering and staying (only) in Germany although her Visa was issued by Italy.
So I have two questions:
1. What are the conditions that tourists have to consider when staying in a country, that is not the issuer of the Visa?
2. How long is she allowed to stay in Germany? Is it possible to "split" the stay in Germany and make two trips, would that have any benefits?
Thank you in advance!
I hope you can help me, or us, with clarifying following problem: My girlfriend from Russia is in possession of a Schengen Visa, issued by Italian embassy. Reason for that was that she visited Italy due to a family vacation a couple of years ago. In 2015, she visited me for 10 days in August / September and during the turn of the year (Christmas, New Year) for 14 days. She intends to visit Germany for the summer, in the best case she wants to spend as much time as possible during German summer. However, she is afraid of that border control could have problems with her entering and staying (only) in Germany although her Visa was issued by Italy.
So I have two questions:
1. What are the conditions that tourists have to consider when staying in a country, that is not the issuer of the Visa?
2. How long is she allowed to stay in Germany? Is it possible to "split" the stay in Germany and make two trips, would that have any benefits?
Thank you in advance!
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