How can husband get his Schengen visa processed when he is at sea? [closed]
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Seven years ago, I had a Schengen visa and visited my sister, who is a Swiss. I went to Switzerland, along with my cousin; I was single that time.
Now that I am married, I'm planning to go Switzerland to visit my sister, along with my husband and son.
My husband is a seafarer and will be onboard his ship until shortly before our planned date of departure. How can he get his Schengen visa?
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Seven years ago, I had a Schengen visa and visited my sister, who is a Swiss. I went to Switzerland, along with my cousin; I was single that time.
Now that I am married, I'm planning to go Switzerland to visit my sister, along with my husband and son.
My husband is a seafarer and will be onboard his ship until shortly before our planned date of departure. How can he get his Schengen visa?
visas schengen applications
closed as unclear what you're asking by Giorgio, mts, David Richerby, CGCampbell, Michael Seifert Jul 12 '17 at 15:11
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Are you also Swiss? What is your husband's nationality? Can you be more specific about how long he'll be ashore before your planned date of travel?
– phoog
Jul 5 '17 at 20:05
Is your husband independent, or employed on a vessel or shipping carrier? The carrier or it agent might be able to apply on his behalf.
– Giorgio
Jul 10 '17 at 15:00
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My close vote is, absent additional info, it's difficult to respond. OP has not returned to the site since asking the question.
– Giorgio
Jul 11 '17 at 17:01
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Seven years ago, I had a Schengen visa and visited my sister, who is a Swiss. I went to Switzerland, along with my cousin; I was single that time.
Now that I am married, I'm planning to go Switzerland to visit my sister, along with my husband and son.
My husband is a seafarer and will be onboard his ship until shortly before our planned date of departure. How can he get his Schengen visa?
visas schengen applications
Seven years ago, I had a Schengen visa and visited my sister, who is a Swiss. I went to Switzerland, along with my cousin; I was single that time.
Now that I am married, I'm planning to go Switzerland to visit my sister, along with my husband and son.
My husband is a seafarer and will be onboard his ship until shortly before our planned date of departure. How can he get his Schengen visa?
visas schengen applications
visas schengen applications
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Giorgio, mts, David Richerby, CGCampbell, Michael Seifert Jul 12 '17 at 15:11
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Are you also Swiss? What is your husband's nationality? Can you be more specific about how long he'll be ashore before your planned date of travel?
– phoog
Jul 5 '17 at 20:05
Is your husband independent, or employed on a vessel or shipping carrier? The carrier or it agent might be able to apply on his behalf.
– Giorgio
Jul 10 '17 at 15:00
1
My close vote is, absent additional info, it's difficult to respond. OP has not returned to the site since asking the question.
– Giorgio
Jul 11 '17 at 17:01
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Are you also Swiss? What is your husband's nationality? Can you be more specific about how long he'll be ashore before your planned date of travel?
– phoog
Jul 5 '17 at 20:05
Is your husband independent, or employed on a vessel or shipping carrier? The carrier or it agent might be able to apply on his behalf.
– Giorgio
Jul 10 '17 at 15:00
1
My close vote is, absent additional info, it's difficult to respond. OP has not returned to the site since asking the question.
– Giorgio
Jul 11 '17 at 17:01
Are you also Swiss? What is your husband's nationality? Can you be more specific about how long he'll be ashore before your planned date of travel?
– phoog
Jul 5 '17 at 20:05
Are you also Swiss? What is your husband's nationality? Can you be more specific about how long he'll be ashore before your planned date of travel?
– phoog
Jul 5 '17 at 20:05
Is your husband independent, or employed on a vessel or shipping carrier? The carrier or it agent might be able to apply on his behalf.
– Giorgio
Jul 10 '17 at 15:00
Is your husband independent, or employed on a vessel or shipping carrier? The carrier or it agent might be able to apply on his behalf.
– Giorgio
Jul 10 '17 at 15:00
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1
My close vote is, absent additional info, it's difficult to respond. OP has not returned to the site since asking the question.
– Giorgio
Jul 11 '17 at 17:01
My close vote is, absent additional info, it's difficult to respond. OP has not returned to the site since asking the question.
– Giorgio
Jul 11 '17 at 17:01
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Are you also Swiss? What is your husband's nationality? Can you be more specific about how long he'll be ashore before your planned date of travel?
– phoog
Jul 5 '17 at 20:05
Is your husband independent, or employed on a vessel or shipping carrier? The carrier or it agent might be able to apply on his behalf.
– Giorgio
Jul 10 '17 at 15:00
1
My close vote is, absent additional info, it's difficult to respond. OP has not returned to the site since asking the question.
– Giorgio
Jul 11 '17 at 17:01