Transit visa in Schengen states [duplicate]
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Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?
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I am travelling to the USA with KLM and my routing is as follows:
BOM - CDG - AMS - ORD.
Do I require a Schengen visa (Airport Transit etc)?
My ticket is a single ticket and all connections are within 2 hours.
Please help.
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I am travelling to the USA with KLM and my routing is as follows:
BOM - CDG - AMS - ORD.
Do I require a Schengen visa (Airport Transit etc)?
My ticket is a single ticket and all connections are within 2 hours.
Please help.
transit
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To be perfectly clear: an airport transit visa is not sufficient for this itinerary.
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Feb 17 at 20:40
Air France (which is a partner of KLM) fly BOM-CDG-ORD; you should try to get re-routed. On the one-stop itinerary, you will not need a Schengen visa assuming you have a valid USA visa (which is obvious).
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Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?
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I am travelling to the USA with KLM and my routing is as follows:
BOM - CDG - AMS - ORD.
Do I require a Schengen visa (Airport Transit etc)?
My ticket is a single ticket and all connections are within 2 hours.
Please help.
transit
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?
2 answers
I am travelling to the USA with KLM and my routing is as follows:
BOM - CDG - AMS - ORD.
Do I require a Schengen visa (Airport Transit etc)?
My ticket is a single ticket and all connections are within 2 hours.
Please help.
This question already has an answer here:
Do I need a visa to transit (or layover) in the Schengen area?
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To be perfectly clear: an airport transit visa is not sufficient for this itinerary.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 20:40
Air France (which is a partner of KLM) fly BOM-CDG-ORD; you should try to get re-routed. On the one-stop itinerary, you will not need a Schengen visa assuming you have a valid USA visa (which is obvious).
â Andrew Lazarus
Feb 18 at 16:49
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To be perfectly clear: an airport transit visa is not sufficient for this itinerary.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 20:40
Air France (which is a partner of KLM) fly BOM-CDG-ORD; you should try to get re-routed. On the one-stop itinerary, you will not need a Schengen visa assuming you have a valid USA visa (which is obvious).
â Andrew Lazarus
Feb 18 at 16:49
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To be perfectly clear: an airport transit visa is not sufficient for this itinerary.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 20:40
To be perfectly clear: an airport transit visa is not sufficient for this itinerary.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 20:40
Air France (which is a partner of KLM) fly BOM-CDG-ORD; you should try to get re-routed. On the one-stop itinerary, you will not need a Schengen visa assuming you have a valid USA visa (which is obvious).
â Andrew Lazarus
Feb 18 at 16:49
Air France (which is a partner of KLM) fly BOM-CDG-ORD; you should try to get re-routed. On the one-stop itinerary, you will not need a Schengen visa assuming you have a valid USA visa (which is obvious).
â Andrew Lazarus
Feb 18 at 16:49
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If you are a visa required national for the Schengen Area, you will need a full Schengen Visa since the flight between CDG to AMS is an intra-Schengen Area flight. You will therefore have to enter the Schengen Area in Paris to catch that flight.
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If you are a visa required national for the Schengen Area, you will need a full Schengen Visa since the flight between CDG to AMS is an intra-Schengen Area flight. You will therefore have to enter the Schengen Area in Paris to catch that flight.
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If you are a visa required national for the Schengen Area, you will need a full Schengen Visa since the flight between CDG to AMS is an intra-Schengen Area flight. You will therefore have to enter the Schengen Area in Paris to catch that flight.
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If you are a visa required national for the Schengen Area, you will need a full Schengen Visa since the flight between CDG to AMS is an intra-Schengen Area flight. You will therefore have to enter the Schengen Area in Paris to catch that flight.
If you are a visa required national for the Schengen Area, you will need a full Schengen Visa since the flight between CDG to AMS is an intra-Schengen Area flight. You will therefore have to enter the Schengen Area in Paris to catch that flight.
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To be perfectly clear: an airport transit visa is not sufficient for this itinerary.
â phoog
Feb 17 at 20:40
Air France (which is a partner of KLM) fly BOM-CDG-ORD; you should try to get re-routed. On the one-stop itinerary, you will not need a Schengen visa assuming you have a valid USA visa (which is obvious).
â Andrew Lazarus
Feb 18 at 16:49