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I would like to apply for a Schengen visa to stay 28 days in Prague. Will that seem too long for tourism and is it likely to create problems with the visa?



I had two Schengen visas before, one of them was already for the Czech Republic.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by George Y., Itai, Giorgio, Ali Awan, Michael Hampton Dec 27 '17 at 17:25


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  • I had two Schengen visas before one from Czech other from Italy ,bow I'm applying for Czech again on Schengen visa for tourism I want to spend I Prague 28 days so i wrote in my application 28 days , is it a problem to write such a period of time as tourist ,will it reject my application as its 28 days ?!!
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:19










  • As long as your total time spend there is under 90 days within 180 day period, and you didn't overstay your previous visas, there should be no problem. I assume you provided the proof of accommodation for those 28 days?
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:22










  • Yes George I did provide all my supporting documents too and I didn't overstayed before ,but just concerning as they will think it's too much days as tourist ,
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:24










  • Schengen Visa Code doesn't have any restrictions like "spending too much time at one place". And if they become concerned, they would likely contact you, and ask for clarification.
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:30






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    What are you planning to do during these 28 days? Do you have a job you can leave for a month without trouble? If you have good answers to these questions, your application should reflect this. If you don't, it might look suspicious, although 28 days is not super-long and having used other visas previously should play in your favour.
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    Dec 26 '17 at 22:53

















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I would like to apply for a Schengen visa to stay 28 days in Prague. Will that seem too long for tourism and is it likely to create problems with the visa?



I had two Schengen visas before, one of them was already for the Czech Republic.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by George Y., Itai, Giorgio, Ali Awan, Michael Hampton Dec 27 '17 at 17:25


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  • I had two Schengen visas before one from Czech other from Italy ,bow I'm applying for Czech again on Schengen visa for tourism I want to spend I Prague 28 days so i wrote in my application 28 days , is it a problem to write such a period of time as tourist ,will it reject my application as its 28 days ?!!
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:19










  • As long as your total time spend there is under 90 days within 180 day period, and you didn't overstay your previous visas, there should be no problem. I assume you provided the proof of accommodation for those 28 days?
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:22










  • Yes George I did provide all my supporting documents too and I didn't overstayed before ,but just concerning as they will think it's too much days as tourist ,
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:24










  • Schengen Visa Code doesn't have any restrictions like "spending too much time at one place". And if they become concerned, they would likely contact you, and ask for clarification.
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:30






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    What are you planning to do during these 28 days? Do you have a job you can leave for a month without trouble? If you have good answers to these questions, your application should reflect this. If you don't, it might look suspicious, although 28 days is not super-long and having used other visas previously should play in your favour.
    – Relaxed
    Dec 26 '17 at 22:53













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I would like to apply for a Schengen visa to stay 28 days in Prague. Will that seem too long for tourism and is it likely to create problems with the visa?



I had two Schengen visas before, one of them was already for the Czech Republic.










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I would like to apply for a Schengen visa to stay 28 days in Prague. Will that seem too long for tourism and is it likely to create problems with the visa?



I had two Schengen visas before, one of them was already for the Czech Republic.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by George Y., Itai, Giorgio, Ali Awan, Michael Hampton Dec 27 '17 at 17:25


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closed as unclear what you're asking by George Y., Itai, Giorgio, Ali Awan, Michael Hampton Dec 27 '17 at 17:25


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  • I had two Schengen visas before one from Czech other from Italy ,bow I'm applying for Czech again on Schengen visa for tourism I want to spend I Prague 28 days so i wrote in my application 28 days , is it a problem to write such a period of time as tourist ,will it reject my application as its 28 days ?!!
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:19










  • As long as your total time spend there is under 90 days within 180 day period, and you didn't overstay your previous visas, there should be no problem. I assume you provided the proof of accommodation for those 28 days?
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:22










  • Yes George I did provide all my supporting documents too and I didn't overstayed before ,but just concerning as they will think it's too much days as tourist ,
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:24










  • Schengen Visa Code doesn't have any restrictions like "spending too much time at one place". And if they become concerned, they would likely contact you, and ask for clarification.
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:30






  • 1




    What are you planning to do during these 28 days? Do you have a job you can leave for a month without trouble? If you have good answers to these questions, your application should reflect this. If you don't, it might look suspicious, although 28 days is not super-long and having used other visas previously should play in your favour.
    – Relaxed
    Dec 26 '17 at 22:53

















  • I had two Schengen visas before one from Czech other from Italy ,bow I'm applying for Czech again on Schengen visa for tourism I want to spend I Prague 28 days so i wrote in my application 28 days , is it a problem to write such a period of time as tourist ,will it reject my application as its 28 days ?!!
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:19










  • As long as your total time spend there is under 90 days within 180 day period, and you didn't overstay your previous visas, there should be no problem. I assume you provided the proof of accommodation for those 28 days?
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:22










  • Yes George I did provide all my supporting documents too and I didn't overstayed before ,but just concerning as they will think it's too much days as tourist ,
    – Dorry Adams
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:24










  • Schengen Visa Code doesn't have any restrictions like "spending too much time at one place". And if they become concerned, they would likely contact you, and ask for clarification.
    – George Y.
    Dec 26 '17 at 21:30






  • 1




    What are you planning to do during these 28 days? Do you have a job you can leave for a month without trouble? If you have good answers to these questions, your application should reflect this. If you don't, it might look suspicious, although 28 days is not super-long and having used other visas previously should play in your favour.
    – Relaxed
    Dec 26 '17 at 22:53
















I had two Schengen visas before one from Czech other from Italy ,bow I'm applying for Czech again on Schengen visa for tourism I want to spend I Prague 28 days so i wrote in my application 28 days , is it a problem to write such a period of time as tourist ,will it reject my application as its 28 days ?!!
– Dorry Adams
Dec 26 '17 at 21:19




I had two Schengen visas before one from Czech other from Italy ,bow I'm applying for Czech again on Schengen visa for tourism I want to spend I Prague 28 days so i wrote in my application 28 days , is it a problem to write such a period of time as tourist ,will it reject my application as its 28 days ?!!
– Dorry Adams
Dec 26 '17 at 21:19












As long as your total time spend there is under 90 days within 180 day period, and you didn't overstay your previous visas, there should be no problem. I assume you provided the proof of accommodation for those 28 days?
– George Y.
Dec 26 '17 at 21:22




As long as your total time spend there is under 90 days within 180 day period, and you didn't overstay your previous visas, there should be no problem. I assume you provided the proof of accommodation for those 28 days?
– George Y.
Dec 26 '17 at 21:22












Yes George I did provide all my supporting documents too and I didn't overstayed before ,but just concerning as they will think it's too much days as tourist ,
– Dorry Adams
Dec 26 '17 at 21:24




Yes George I did provide all my supporting documents too and I didn't overstayed before ,but just concerning as they will think it's too much days as tourist ,
– Dorry Adams
Dec 26 '17 at 21:24












Schengen Visa Code doesn't have any restrictions like "spending too much time at one place". And if they become concerned, they would likely contact you, and ask for clarification.
– George Y.
Dec 26 '17 at 21:30




Schengen Visa Code doesn't have any restrictions like "spending too much time at one place". And if they become concerned, they would likely contact you, and ask for clarification.
– George Y.
Dec 26 '17 at 21:30




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What are you planning to do during these 28 days? Do you have a job you can leave for a month without trouble? If you have good answers to these questions, your application should reflect this. If you don't, it might look suspicious, although 28 days is not super-long and having used other visas previously should play in your favour.
– Relaxed
Dec 26 '17 at 22:53





What are you planning to do during these 28 days? Do you have a job you can leave for a month without trouble? If you have good answers to these questions, your application should reflect this. If you don't, it might look suspicious, although 28 days is not super-long and having used other visas previously should play in your favour.
– Relaxed
Dec 26 '17 at 22:53











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Your application will be granted if you seem to be a genuine tourist and not an illegal immigrant. Certainly Prague has more than enough tourist spots for three weeks if the visitor is interested in Czech culture, and they are also happy to accept tourists who just want to relax, provided they are tourists and not illegal immigrants.



  • Explain how you can afford the trip, and that you will return to your job afterwards (i.e. document your income/expenditures and current job status, including the vacation).

  • While four weeks might seem a lot to you, many workers in Europe get 20+ days of leave per year. Assuming a five-day workweek, that's enough for one four-week trip!





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    Your application will be granted if you seem to be a genuine tourist and not an illegal immigrant. Certainly Prague has more than enough tourist spots for three weeks if the visitor is interested in Czech culture, and they are also happy to accept tourists who just want to relax, provided they are tourists and not illegal immigrants.



    • Explain how you can afford the trip, and that you will return to your job afterwards (i.e. document your income/expenditures and current job status, including the vacation).

    • While four weeks might seem a lot to you, many workers in Europe get 20+ days of leave per year. Assuming a five-day workweek, that's enough for one four-week trip!





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      Your application will be granted if you seem to be a genuine tourist and not an illegal immigrant. Certainly Prague has more than enough tourist spots for three weeks if the visitor is interested in Czech culture, and they are also happy to accept tourists who just want to relax, provided they are tourists and not illegal immigrants.



      • Explain how you can afford the trip, and that you will return to your job afterwards (i.e. document your income/expenditures and current job status, including the vacation).

      • While four weeks might seem a lot to you, many workers in Europe get 20+ days of leave per year. Assuming a five-day workweek, that's enough for one four-week trip!





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        Your application will be granted if you seem to be a genuine tourist and not an illegal immigrant. Certainly Prague has more than enough tourist spots for three weeks if the visitor is interested in Czech culture, and they are also happy to accept tourists who just want to relax, provided they are tourists and not illegal immigrants.



        • Explain how you can afford the trip, and that you will return to your job afterwards (i.e. document your income/expenditures and current job status, including the vacation).

        • While four weeks might seem a lot to you, many workers in Europe get 20+ days of leave per year. Assuming a five-day workweek, that's enough for one four-week trip!





        share|improve this answer












        Your application will be granted if you seem to be a genuine tourist and not an illegal immigrant. Certainly Prague has more than enough tourist spots for three weeks if the visitor is interested in Czech culture, and they are also happy to accept tourists who just want to relax, provided they are tourists and not illegal immigrants.



        • Explain how you can afford the trip, and that you will return to your job afterwards (i.e. document your income/expenditures and current job status, including the vacation).

        • While four weeks might seem a lot to you, many workers in Europe get 20+ days of leave per year. Assuming a five-day workweek, that's enough for one four-week trip!






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