I overstayed in Denmark for 3 yrs now I want to apply for schengen visa again [closed]



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Long story short. Last 2013 I caught overstaying in Denmark for 3 yrs I was sent back to my home country and thats 5 yrs ago now. And also now I want to apply for a Schengen visa again to visit my girlfriend in Netherlands. But I am afraid to get refusal for what happened 5 yrs ago. Is it really a big chance that i will be rejected to have a new visa? Please help.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by Henning Makholm, Giorgio, Michael Hampton, George Y., Ali Awan Nov 17 '17 at 7:36


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    Yes, the chance is very high that you will be refused, but you seem to know that already or you wouldn't be asking here. Is there something more specific that we can help you with?
    – phoog
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:25










  • That's sad Yes I'm kind of aware with that. I was just hoping after some research that I have read. If you get a visa banned for 5 years then you can apply again and might have a chance to be granted. Thanks for the answer.
    – tekki
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:31










  • Aside: Most of these questions are not about travel, but about formalities. Is there another stackexchange site about travelling? There are so many questions here about Schengen and visas, they should have their own threads.
    – Weather Vane
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:43











  • @WeatherVane You can still ask and answer questions not about visas. You can also use the site tools to filter out questions about visas. But that's something to ask about on the Meta site not here. Click on the hamburger thing on the top right and select Travel Meta.
    – DJClayworth
    Nov 17 '17 at 0:14










  • visit my girlfriend in Netherlands Why cannot she visit you considering your situation ?
    – DumbCoder
    Nov 17 '17 at 11:01
















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Long story short. Last 2013 I caught overstaying in Denmark for 3 yrs I was sent back to my home country and thats 5 yrs ago now. And also now I want to apply for a Schengen visa again to visit my girlfriend in Netherlands. But I am afraid to get refusal for what happened 5 yrs ago. Is it really a big chance that i will be rejected to have a new visa? Please help.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by Henning Makholm, Giorgio, Michael Hampton, George Y., Ali Awan Nov 17 '17 at 7:36


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    Yes, the chance is very high that you will be refused, but you seem to know that already or you wouldn't be asking here. Is there something more specific that we can help you with?
    – phoog
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:25










  • That's sad Yes I'm kind of aware with that. I was just hoping after some research that I have read. If you get a visa banned for 5 years then you can apply again and might have a chance to be granted. Thanks for the answer.
    – tekki
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:31










  • Aside: Most of these questions are not about travel, but about formalities. Is there another stackexchange site about travelling? There are so many questions here about Schengen and visas, they should have their own threads.
    – Weather Vane
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:43











  • @WeatherVane You can still ask and answer questions not about visas. You can also use the site tools to filter out questions about visas. But that's something to ask about on the Meta site not here. Click on the hamburger thing on the top right and select Travel Meta.
    – DJClayworth
    Nov 17 '17 at 0:14










  • visit my girlfriend in Netherlands Why cannot she visit you considering your situation ?
    – DumbCoder
    Nov 17 '17 at 11:01












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Long story short. Last 2013 I caught overstaying in Denmark for 3 yrs I was sent back to my home country and thats 5 yrs ago now. And also now I want to apply for a Schengen visa again to visit my girlfriend in Netherlands. But I am afraid to get refusal for what happened 5 yrs ago. Is it really a big chance that i will be rejected to have a new visa? Please help.










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Long story short. Last 2013 I caught overstaying in Denmark for 3 yrs I was sent back to my home country and thats 5 yrs ago now. And also now I want to apply for a Schengen visa again to visit my girlfriend in Netherlands. But I am afraid to get refusal for what happened 5 yrs ago. Is it really a big chance that i will be rejected to have a new visa? Please help.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Henning Makholm, Giorgio, Michael Hampton, George Y., Ali Awan Nov 17 '17 at 7:36


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Henning Makholm, Giorgio, Michael Hampton, George Y., Ali Awan Nov 17 '17 at 7:36


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 9




    Yes, the chance is very high that you will be refused, but you seem to know that already or you wouldn't be asking here. Is there something more specific that we can help you with?
    – phoog
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:25










  • That's sad Yes I'm kind of aware with that. I was just hoping after some research that I have read. If you get a visa banned for 5 years then you can apply again and might have a chance to be granted. Thanks for the answer.
    – tekki
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:31










  • Aside: Most of these questions are not about travel, but about formalities. Is there another stackexchange site about travelling? There are so many questions here about Schengen and visas, they should have their own threads.
    – Weather Vane
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:43











  • @WeatherVane You can still ask and answer questions not about visas. You can also use the site tools to filter out questions about visas. But that's something to ask about on the Meta site not here. Click on the hamburger thing on the top right and select Travel Meta.
    – DJClayworth
    Nov 17 '17 at 0:14










  • visit my girlfriend in Netherlands Why cannot she visit you considering your situation ?
    – DumbCoder
    Nov 17 '17 at 11:01












  • 9




    Yes, the chance is very high that you will be refused, but you seem to know that already or you wouldn't be asking here. Is there something more specific that we can help you with?
    – phoog
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:25










  • That's sad Yes I'm kind of aware with that. I was just hoping after some research that I have read. If you get a visa banned for 5 years then you can apply again and might have a chance to be granted. Thanks for the answer.
    – tekki
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:31










  • Aside: Most of these questions are not about travel, but about formalities. Is there another stackexchange site about travelling? There are so many questions here about Schengen and visas, they should have their own threads.
    – Weather Vane
    Nov 16 '17 at 21:43











  • @WeatherVane You can still ask and answer questions not about visas. You can also use the site tools to filter out questions about visas. But that's something to ask about on the Meta site not here. Click on the hamburger thing on the top right and select Travel Meta.
    – DJClayworth
    Nov 17 '17 at 0:14










  • visit my girlfriend in Netherlands Why cannot she visit you considering your situation ?
    – DumbCoder
    Nov 17 '17 at 11:01







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Yes, the chance is very high that you will be refused, but you seem to know that already or you wouldn't be asking here. Is there something more specific that we can help you with?
– phoog
Nov 16 '17 at 21:25




Yes, the chance is very high that you will be refused, but you seem to know that already or you wouldn't be asking here. Is there something more specific that we can help you with?
– phoog
Nov 16 '17 at 21:25












That's sad Yes I'm kind of aware with that. I was just hoping after some research that I have read. If you get a visa banned for 5 years then you can apply again and might have a chance to be granted. Thanks for the answer.
– tekki
Nov 16 '17 at 21:31




That's sad Yes I'm kind of aware with that. I was just hoping after some research that I have read. If you get a visa banned for 5 years then you can apply again and might have a chance to be granted. Thanks for the answer.
– tekki
Nov 16 '17 at 21:31












Aside: Most of these questions are not about travel, but about formalities. Is there another stackexchange site about travelling? There are so many questions here about Schengen and visas, they should have their own threads.
– Weather Vane
Nov 16 '17 at 21:43





Aside: Most of these questions are not about travel, but about formalities. Is there another stackexchange site about travelling? There are so many questions here about Schengen and visas, they should have their own threads.
– Weather Vane
Nov 16 '17 at 21:43













@WeatherVane You can still ask and answer questions not about visas. You can also use the site tools to filter out questions about visas. But that's something to ask about on the Meta site not here. Click on the hamburger thing on the top right and select Travel Meta.
– DJClayworth
Nov 17 '17 at 0:14




@WeatherVane You can still ask and answer questions not about visas. You can also use the site tools to filter out questions about visas. But that's something to ask about on the Meta site not here. Click on the hamburger thing on the top right and select Travel Meta.
– DJClayworth
Nov 17 '17 at 0:14












visit my girlfriend in Netherlands Why cannot she visit you considering your situation ?
– DumbCoder
Nov 17 '17 at 11:01




visit my girlfriend in Netherlands Why cannot she visit you considering your situation ?
– DumbCoder
Nov 17 '17 at 11:01










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You would have to convince the Dutch officials that this time, you won't overstay. Can you make a credible explanation why that won't happen? Saying "I wouldn't do that, honestly" won't be enough with your history.



  • It might help if you had a stable and well-paid job that requires you to return. Something no sane person would give up, even for a girlfriend. Earning more than you could in the EU ...

  • It might help if you were very young in 2013 and more mature now, but you are not much older now.

  • If you have lived together with your girlfriend for a long time, you might have a chance for a dependent visa. Ask on Expatriates Stack Exchange. (But personally I doubt that will work.)





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    You would have to convince the Dutch officials that this time, you won't overstay. Can you make a credible explanation why that won't happen? Saying "I wouldn't do that, honestly" won't be enough with your history.



    • It might help if you had a stable and well-paid job that requires you to return. Something no sane person would give up, even for a girlfriend. Earning more than you could in the EU ...

    • It might help if you were very young in 2013 and more mature now, but you are not much older now.

    • If you have lived together with your girlfriend for a long time, you might have a chance for a dependent visa. Ask on Expatriates Stack Exchange. (But personally I doubt that will work.)





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      You would have to convince the Dutch officials that this time, you won't overstay. Can you make a credible explanation why that won't happen? Saying "I wouldn't do that, honestly" won't be enough with your history.



      • It might help if you had a stable and well-paid job that requires you to return. Something no sane person would give up, even for a girlfriend. Earning more than you could in the EU ...

      • It might help if you were very young in 2013 and more mature now, but you are not much older now.

      • If you have lived together with your girlfriend for a long time, you might have a chance for a dependent visa. Ask on Expatriates Stack Exchange. (But personally I doubt that will work.)





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        You would have to convince the Dutch officials that this time, you won't overstay. Can you make a credible explanation why that won't happen? Saying "I wouldn't do that, honestly" won't be enough with your history.



        • It might help if you had a stable and well-paid job that requires you to return. Something no sane person would give up, even for a girlfriend. Earning more than you could in the EU ...

        • It might help if you were very young in 2013 and more mature now, but you are not much older now.

        • If you have lived together with your girlfriend for a long time, you might have a chance for a dependent visa. Ask on Expatriates Stack Exchange. (But personally I doubt that will work.)





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        You would have to convince the Dutch officials that this time, you won't overstay. Can you make a credible explanation why that won't happen? Saying "I wouldn't do that, honestly" won't be enough with your history.



        • It might help if you had a stable and well-paid job that requires you to return. Something no sane person would give up, even for a girlfriend. Earning more than you could in the EU ...

        • It might help if you were very young in 2013 and more mature now, but you are not much older now.

        • If you have lived together with your girlfriend for a long time, you might have a chance for a dependent visa. Ask on Expatriates Stack Exchange. (But personally I doubt that will work.)






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