Travelling to Iceland and UK
We will be travelling to the UK (holding valid multiple entry visa) and to Iceland with a Schengen visa. Can we visit the UK first and then travel from London to Iceland?
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We will be travelling to the UK (holding valid multiple entry visa) and to Iceland with a Schengen visa. Can we visit the UK first and then travel from London to Iceland?
visas uk indian-citizens iceland
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We will be travelling to the UK (holding valid multiple entry visa) and to Iceland with a Schengen visa. Can we visit the UK first and then travel from London to Iceland?
visas uk indian-citizens iceland
We will be travelling to the UK (holding valid multiple entry visa) and to Iceland with a Schengen visa. Can we visit the UK first and then travel from London to Iceland?
visas uk indian-citizens iceland
visas uk indian-citizens iceland
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If you have visas for both places, then yes, of course you can travel between them. That's what the visas are for.
In particular, there is no rule requiring that you must arrive in Iceland directly from the country where you filed your visa application.
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If you have visas for both places, then yes, of course you can travel between them. That's what the visas are for.
In particular, there is no rule requiring that you must arrive in Iceland directly from the country where you filed your visa application.
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If you have visas for both places, then yes, of course you can travel between them. That's what the visas are for.
In particular, there is no rule requiring that you must arrive in Iceland directly from the country where you filed your visa application.
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If you have visas for both places, then yes, of course you can travel between them. That's what the visas are for.
In particular, there is no rule requiring that you must arrive in Iceland directly from the country where you filed your visa application.
If you have visas for both places, then yes, of course you can travel between them. That's what the visas are for.
In particular, there is no rule requiring that you must arrive in Iceland directly from the country where you filed your visa application.
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