Intended date of arrival error in Schengen visa application
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I have applied to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa. While I was writing the intended date of arrival in the Schengen area, I wrote 28/7 instead of 29/7.
Could this cause a problem or for my visa to be refused?
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I have applied to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa. While I was writing the intended date of arrival in the Schengen area, I wrote 28/7 instead of 29/7.
Could this cause a problem or for my visa to be refused?
visas schengen
Why do you think this would be a problem?
– Neusser
Jun 29 '17 at 12:32
@Neusser, it would mean that the numbers in the itinerary don't add up. That's a bad start, but if everything else looks fine the visa may be granted anyway.
– o.m.
Jun 29 '17 at 18:10
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I have applied to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa. While I was writing the intended date of arrival in the Schengen area, I wrote 28/7 instead of 29/7.
Could this cause a problem or for my visa to be refused?
visas schengen
I have applied to the Netherlands for a Schengen visa. While I was writing the intended date of arrival in the Schengen area, I wrote 28/7 instead of 29/7.
Could this cause a problem or for my visa to be refused?
visas schengen
visas schengen
edited Jul 6 '17 at 18:47
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Why do you think this would be a problem?
– Neusser
Jun 29 '17 at 12:32
@Neusser, it would mean that the numbers in the itinerary don't add up. That's a bad start, but if everything else looks fine the visa may be granted anyway.
– o.m.
Jun 29 '17 at 18:10
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Why do you think this would be a problem?
– Neusser
Jun 29 '17 at 12:32
@Neusser, it would mean that the numbers in the itinerary don't add up. That's a bad start, but if everything else looks fine the visa may be granted anyway.
– o.m.
Jun 29 '17 at 18:10
Why do you think this would be a problem?
– Neusser
Jun 29 '17 at 12:32
Why do you think this would be a problem?
– Neusser
Jun 29 '17 at 12:32
@Neusser, it would mean that the numbers in the itinerary don't add up. That's a bad start, but if everything else looks fine the visa may be granted anyway.
– o.m.
Jun 29 '17 at 18:10
@Neusser, it would mean that the numbers in the itinerary don't add up. That's a bad start, but if everything else looks fine the visa may be granted anyway.
– o.m.
Jun 29 '17 at 18:10
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Your error is unlikely to be a significant problem or be the cause for a refusal. One day earlier is would be preferable than one day later. The additional information you provide, flight details and hotel reservations, would clarify your actual arrival on the 29th, in addition to mentioning it during a visa interview.
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Your error is unlikely to be a significant problem or be the cause for a refusal. One day earlier is would be preferable than one day later. The additional information you provide, flight details and hotel reservations, would clarify your actual arrival on the 29th, in addition to mentioning it during a visa interview.
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Your error is unlikely to be a significant problem or be the cause for a refusal. One day earlier is would be preferable than one day later. The additional information you provide, flight details and hotel reservations, would clarify your actual arrival on the 29th, in addition to mentioning it during a visa interview.
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Your error is unlikely to be a significant problem or be the cause for a refusal. One day earlier is would be preferable than one day later. The additional information you provide, flight details and hotel reservations, would clarify your actual arrival on the 29th, in addition to mentioning it during a visa interview.
Your error is unlikely to be a significant problem or be the cause for a refusal. One day earlier is would be preferable than one day later. The additional information you provide, flight details and hotel reservations, would clarify your actual arrival on the 29th, in addition to mentioning it during a visa interview.
answered Jul 6 '17 at 18:59
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Why do you think this would be a problem?
– Neusser
Jun 29 '17 at 12:32
@Neusser, it would mean that the numbers in the itinerary don't add up. That's a bad start, but if everything else looks fine the visa may be granted anyway.
– o.m.
Jun 29 '17 at 18:10