Multiple- or single-entry for Schengen visa if I am travelling to multiple countries [duplicate]



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My parents and I are travelling to Europe in May. Below is our itinerary. Will we require a single- or a multiple-entry visa? We have Indian passports.



My itinerary:



  • Italy: 7th to 15th May

  • Czech: 15th to 19th May

  • Belgium: 19th to 22nd May

  • Netherlands: 22nd to 26th May

Parents:
Italy: 7th to 15th May



Since I am visiting multiple countries, would I require a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa? From what I understand, we would require a single-entry, since I am not exiting the Schengen area during my trip.







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My parents and I are travelling to Europe in May. Below is our itinerary. Will we require a single- or a multiple-entry visa? We have Indian passports.



My itinerary:



  • Italy: 7th to 15th May

  • Czech: 15th to 19th May

  • Belgium: 19th to 22nd May

  • Netherlands: 22nd to 26th May

Parents:
Italy: 7th to 15th May



Since I am visiting multiple countries, would I require a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa? From what I understand, we would require a single-entry, since I am not exiting the Schengen area during my trip.







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My parents and I are travelling to Europe in May. Below is our itinerary. Will we require a single- or a multiple-entry visa? We have Indian passports.



My itinerary:



  • Italy: 7th to 15th May

  • Czech: 15th to 19th May

  • Belgium: 19th to 22nd May

  • Netherlands: 22nd to 26th May

Parents:
Italy: 7th to 15th May



Since I am visiting multiple countries, would I require a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa? From what I understand, we would require a single-entry, since I am not exiting the Schengen area during my trip.







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My parents and I are travelling to Europe in May. Below is our itinerary. Will we require a single- or a multiple-entry visa? We have Indian passports.



My itinerary:



  • Italy: 7th to 15th May

  • Czech: 15th to 19th May

  • Belgium: 19th to 22nd May

  • Netherlands: 22nd to 26th May

Parents:
Italy: 7th to 15th May



Since I am visiting multiple countries, would I require a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa? From what I understand, we would require a single-entry, since I am not exiting the Schengen area during my trip.





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You require a single entry visa, since as your itinerary suggests, you will not be leaving the Schengen zone. Its not something you need to worry about. The consulate decides on the no of entries and duration of your visa depending on your profile (for e.g. past travel history) and itinerary.






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  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
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You require a single-entry visa from the Italian embassy/consulate. However, if you have positive peripatetic history, they may grant a multi-entry visa anyway, which is not a cause for concern.






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  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
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    Mar 12 at 20:05











  • @phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
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  • I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
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    Mar 12 at 21:14







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    @phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
    – Karishma
    Mar 14 at 4:44










  • @Karishma All good then!
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You require a single entry visa, since as your itinerary suggests, you will not be leaving the Schengen zone. Its not something you need to worry about. The consulate decides on the no of entries and duration of your visa depending on your profile (for e.g. past travel history) and itinerary.






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  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05














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You require a single entry visa, since as your itinerary suggests, you will not be leaving the Schengen zone. Its not something you need to worry about. The consulate decides on the no of entries and duration of your visa depending on your profile (for e.g. past travel history) and itinerary.






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  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05












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You require a single entry visa, since as your itinerary suggests, you will not be leaving the Schengen zone. Its not something you need to worry about. The consulate decides on the no of entries and duration of your visa depending on your profile (for e.g. past travel history) and itinerary.






share|improve this answer












You require a single entry visa, since as your itinerary suggests, you will not be leaving the Schengen zone. Its not something you need to worry about. The consulate decides on the no of entries and duration of your visa depending on your profile (for e.g. past travel history) and itinerary.







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  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05
















  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05















If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
– phoog
Mar 12 at 20:05




If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
– phoog
Mar 12 at 20:05












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You require a single-entry visa from the Italian embassy/consulate. However, if you have positive peripatetic history, they may grant a multi-entry visa anyway, which is not a cause for concern.






share|improve this answer






















  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05











  • @phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
    – Coke
    Mar 12 at 21:12










  • I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 21:14







  • 1




    @phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
    – Karishma
    Mar 14 at 4:44










  • @Karishma All good then!
    – Coke
    Mar 14 at 7:01














up vote
1
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You require a single-entry visa from the Italian embassy/consulate. However, if you have positive peripatetic history, they may grant a multi-entry visa anyway, which is not a cause for concern.






share|improve this answer






















  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05











  • @phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
    – Coke
    Mar 12 at 21:12










  • I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 21:14







  • 1




    @phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
    – Karishma
    Mar 14 at 4:44










  • @Karishma All good then!
    – Coke
    Mar 14 at 7:01












up vote
1
down vote










up vote
1
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You require a single-entry visa from the Italian embassy/consulate. However, if you have positive peripatetic history, they may grant a multi-entry visa anyway, which is not a cause for concern.






share|improve this answer














You require a single-entry visa from the Italian embassy/consulate. However, if you have positive peripatetic history, they may grant a multi-entry visa anyway, which is not a cause for concern.







share|improve this answer














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edited Mar 14 at 7:01

























answered Mar 12 at 17:30









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  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05











  • @phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
    – Coke
    Mar 12 at 21:12










  • I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 21:14







  • 1




    @phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
    – Karishma
    Mar 14 at 4:44










  • @Karishma All good then!
    – Coke
    Mar 14 at 7:01
















  • If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 20:05











  • @phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
    – Coke
    Mar 12 at 21:12










  • I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
    – phoog
    Mar 12 at 21:14







  • 1




    @phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
    – Karishma
    Mar 14 at 4:44










  • @Karishma All good then!
    – Coke
    Mar 14 at 7:01















If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
– phoog
Mar 12 at 20:05





If any travel between Schengen countries involves a flight (or other transit) through another non-Schengen country, a single-entry visa will not be sufficient.
– phoog
Mar 12 at 20:05













@phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
– Coke
Mar 12 at 21:12




@phoog Based on the Q though I assume it doesn't, but correct!
– Coke
Mar 12 at 21:12












I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
– phoog
Mar 12 at 21:14





I realize the question doesn't imply such a transit, but it seems so easy to overlook that I think it ought to be mentioned whenever possible
– phoog
Mar 12 at 21:14





1




1




@phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
– Karishma
Mar 14 at 4:44




@phoog,@coke - I have booked all direct flights, so there is no stop over/transit at any non Schengen country.
– Karishma
Mar 14 at 4:44












@Karishma All good then!
– Coke
Mar 14 at 7:01




@Karishma All good then!
– Coke
Mar 14 at 7:01



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