Regarding Schengen Visa company sponsor to Europe for 6 months, for me. With that Schengen visa can I apply for my dependent [closed]










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I have a Schengen visa sponsored by present company. With that same Schengen visa can I take my dependent wife with me?



Otherwise can I opt for a separate Schengen Visa for my wife?










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    There are some employment visa that will allow your dependents to get a visa as well. Questions like that are better asked on Expatriates.SE.

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  • @o.m. What makes you think it's not about a short-stay visa? In any case, the answer is almost certainly the same. The OP and his wife cannot travel with one visa, he can at best sponsor a visa for her.

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    Sep 28 '16 at 5:55






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    Are you sure you have a Schengen visa? How long will you stay in Europe?

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    Sep 28 '16 at 6:38















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I have a Schengen visa sponsored by present company. With that same Schengen visa can I take my dependent wife with me?



Otherwise can I opt for a separate Schengen Visa for my wife?










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closed as off-topic by o.m., Michael Hampton, David Richerby, Revetahw, blackbird Sep 28 '16 at 10:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – o.m., Michael Hampton, Revetahw
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 4





    There are some employment visa that will allow your dependents to get a visa as well. Questions like that are better asked on Expatriates.SE.

    – o.m.
    Sep 28 '16 at 5:36











  • @o.m. What makes you think it's not about a short-stay visa? In any case, the answer is almost certainly the same. The OP and his wife cannot travel with one visa, he can at best sponsor a visa for her.

    – Relaxed
    Sep 28 '16 at 5:55






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    Are you sure you have a Schengen visa? How long will you stay in Europe?

    – Relaxed
    Sep 28 '16 at 6:38













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I have a Schengen visa sponsored by present company. With that same Schengen visa can I take my dependent wife with me?



Otherwise can I opt for a separate Schengen Visa for my wife?










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I have a Schengen visa sponsored by present company. With that same Schengen visa can I take my dependent wife with me?



Otherwise can I opt for a separate Schengen Visa for my wife?







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closed as off-topic by o.m., Michael Hampton, David Richerby, Revetahw, blackbird Sep 28 '16 at 10:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – o.m., Michael Hampton, Revetahw
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by o.m., Michael Hampton, David Richerby, Revetahw, blackbird Sep 28 '16 at 10:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – o.m., Michael Hampton, Revetahw
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 4





    There are some employment visa that will allow your dependents to get a visa as well. Questions like that are better asked on Expatriates.SE.

    – o.m.
    Sep 28 '16 at 5:36











  • @o.m. What makes you think it's not about a short-stay visa? In any case, the answer is almost certainly the same. The OP and his wife cannot travel with one visa, he can at best sponsor a visa for her.

    – Relaxed
    Sep 28 '16 at 5:55






  • 1





    Are you sure you have a Schengen visa? How long will you stay in Europe?

    – Relaxed
    Sep 28 '16 at 6:38












  • 4





    There are some employment visa that will allow your dependents to get a visa as well. Questions like that are better asked on Expatriates.SE.

    – o.m.
    Sep 28 '16 at 5:36











  • @o.m. What makes you think it's not about a short-stay visa? In any case, the answer is almost certainly the same. The OP and his wife cannot travel with one visa, he can at best sponsor a visa for her.

    – Relaxed
    Sep 28 '16 at 5:55






  • 1





    Are you sure you have a Schengen visa? How long will you stay in Europe?

    – Relaxed
    Sep 28 '16 at 6:38







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There are some employment visa that will allow your dependents to get a visa as well. Questions like that are better asked on Expatriates.SE.

– o.m.
Sep 28 '16 at 5:36





There are some employment visa that will allow your dependents to get a visa as well. Questions like that are better asked on Expatriates.SE.

– o.m.
Sep 28 '16 at 5:36













@o.m. What makes you think it's not about a short-stay visa? In any case, the answer is almost certainly the same. The OP and his wife cannot travel with one visa, he can at best sponsor a visa for her.

– Relaxed
Sep 28 '16 at 5:55





@o.m. What makes you think it's not about a short-stay visa? In any case, the answer is almost certainly the same. The OP and his wife cannot travel with one visa, he can at best sponsor a visa for her.

– Relaxed
Sep 28 '16 at 5:55




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Are you sure you have a Schengen visa? How long will you stay in Europe?

– Relaxed
Sep 28 '16 at 6:38





Are you sure you have a Schengen visa? How long will you stay in Europe?

– Relaxed
Sep 28 '16 at 6:38










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No, your wife needs a visa of her own and she has to apply for it using the regular procedure. She can of course specify that you would be travelling together and add information about your employment, etc. but she will have to provide all the relevant information about herself first.






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    No, your wife needs a visa of her own and she has to apply for it using the regular procedure. She can of course specify that you would be travelling together and add information about your employment, etc. but she will have to provide all the relevant information about herself first.






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      No, your wife needs a visa of her own and she has to apply for it using the regular procedure. She can of course specify that you would be travelling together and add information about your employment, etc. but she will have to provide all the relevant information about herself first.






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        No, your wife needs a visa of her own and she has to apply for it using the regular procedure. She can of course specify that you would be travelling together and add information about your employment, etc. but she will have to provide all the relevant information about herself first.






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        No, your wife needs a visa of her own and she has to apply for it using the regular procedure. She can of course specify that you would be travelling together and add information about your employment, etc. but she will have to provide all the relevant information about herself first.







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