Can I apply for Shengen Visa from Netherlands Embassy to travel to France for a Seminar? [duplicate]
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I need to get a visa to travel to France for a seminar, however, the appointment date to submit visa application is after the date the seminar begins. Can I apply for a Schengen visa at the Netherlands Embassy, because I can get an earlier visa appointment date? And use that visa to travel to France for the business seminar?
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I need to get a visa to travel to France for a seminar, however, the appointment date to submit visa application is after the date the seminar begins. Can I apply for a Schengen visa at the Netherlands Embassy, because I can get an earlier visa appointment date? And use that visa to travel to France for the business seminar?
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You can find the answer in the question above, but in short, no. If the majority of your trip is not spent in the Netherlands, you should not apply to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa.
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I need to get a visa to travel to France for a seminar, however, the appointment date to submit visa application is after the date the seminar begins. Can I apply for a Schengen visa at the Netherlands Embassy, because I can get an earlier visa appointment date? And use that visa to travel to France for the business seminar?
visas schengen
This question already has an answer here:
Should my first trip be to the country which issued my Schengen Visa?
7 answers
I need to get a visa to travel to France for a seminar, however, the appointment date to submit visa application is after the date the seminar begins. Can I apply for a Schengen visa at the Netherlands Embassy, because I can get an earlier visa appointment date? And use that visa to travel to France for the business seminar?
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Should my first trip be to the country which issued my Schengen Visa?
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You can find the answer in the question above, but in short, no. If the majority of your trip is not spent in the Netherlands, you should not apply to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa.
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You can find the answer in the question above, but in short, no. If the majority of your trip is not spent in the Netherlands, you should not apply to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa.
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You can find the answer in the question above, but in short, no. If the majority of your trip is not spent in the Netherlands, you should not apply to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa.
â MJeffryes
May 31 at 10:23
You can find the answer in the question above, but in short, no. If the majority of your trip is not spent in the Netherlands, you should not apply to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa.
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That will not go well.
The Dutch consulate must refuse to even process your application once you tell them that your main purpose for going is the seminar in France.
And if you try to tell them that your main purpose is something in the Netherlands, then you have now lied in a visa application (and will need to lie again at the border when you are asked what your plans are), which has pretty bad consequences.
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That will not go well.
The Dutch consulate must refuse to even process your application once you tell them that your main purpose for going is the seminar in France.
And if you try to tell them that your main purpose is something in the Netherlands, then you have now lied in a visa application (and will need to lie again at the border when you are asked what your plans are), which has pretty bad consequences.
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That will not go well.
The Dutch consulate must refuse to even process your application once you tell them that your main purpose for going is the seminar in France.
And if you try to tell them that your main purpose is something in the Netherlands, then you have now lied in a visa application (and will need to lie again at the border when you are asked what your plans are), which has pretty bad consequences.
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That will not go well.
The Dutch consulate must refuse to even process your application once you tell them that your main purpose for going is the seminar in France.
And if you try to tell them that your main purpose is something in the Netherlands, then you have now lied in a visa application (and will need to lie again at the border when you are asked what your plans are), which has pretty bad consequences.
That will not go well.
The Dutch consulate must refuse to even process your application once you tell them that your main purpose for going is the seminar in France.
And if you try to tell them that your main purpose is something in the Netherlands, then you have now lied in a visa application (and will need to lie again at the border when you are asked what your plans are), which has pretty bad consequences.
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You can find the answer in the question above, but in short, no. If the majority of your trip is not spent in the Netherlands, you should not apply to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa.
â MJeffryes
May 31 at 10:23