How to extend my short stay Schengen visa? [duplicate]










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I hold a China main-land passport.
I am doing study abroad from the US to France and Spain. With all the confusion and my poor judgement, now I end up with a short stay visa in France (Schengen visa). This only covered my stay in France but not long enough for my classes in Spain.
Is it possible for me to extend my stay in Spain?










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  • What's the total duration of stay?

    – Karlson
    Jun 24 '13 at 22:40











  • What type of visa do you have? "C" or "D"

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56











  • How long do you expect to stay Spain? If this is short and for vacation, then it's a duplicate of the linked Q, otherwise you might need to consider a study permit.

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  • Is it possible to extend a tourist Schengen visa (12 more days)?

    1 answer



I hold a China main-land passport.
I am doing study abroad from the US to France and Spain. With all the confusion and my poor judgement, now I end up with a short stay visa in France (Schengen visa). This only covered my stay in France but not long enough for my classes in Spain.
Is it possible for me to extend my stay in Spain?










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marked as duplicate by JonathanReez, Zach Lipton, Vince, Ali Awan, Giorgio Dec 21 '16 at 15:36


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  • What's the total duration of stay?

    – Karlson
    Jun 24 '13 at 22:40











  • What type of visa do you have? "C" or "D"

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56











  • How long do you expect to stay Spain? If this is short and for vacation, then it's a duplicate of the linked Q, otherwise you might need to consider a study permit.

    – Vince
    Dec 21 '16 at 10:14














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This question already has an answer here:



  • Is it possible to extend a tourist Schengen visa (12 more days)?

    1 answer



I hold a China main-land passport.
I am doing study abroad from the US to France and Spain. With all the confusion and my poor judgement, now I end up with a short stay visa in France (Schengen visa). This only covered my stay in France but not long enough for my classes in Spain.
Is it possible for me to extend my stay in Spain?










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This question already has an answer here:



  • Is it possible to extend a tourist Schengen visa (12 more days)?

    1 answer



I hold a China main-land passport.
I am doing study abroad from the US to France and Spain. With all the confusion and my poor judgement, now I end up with a short stay visa in France (Schengen visa). This only covered my stay in France but not long enough for my classes in Spain.
Is it possible for me to extend my stay in Spain?





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  • Is it possible to extend a tourist Schengen visa (12 more days)?

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marked as duplicate by JonathanReez, Zach Lipton, Vince, Ali Awan, Giorgio Dec 21 '16 at 15:36


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  • What's the total duration of stay?

    – Karlson
    Jun 24 '13 at 22:40











  • What type of visa do you have? "C" or "D"

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56











  • How long do you expect to stay Spain? If this is short and for vacation, then it's a duplicate of the linked Q, otherwise you might need to consider a study permit.

    – Vince
    Dec 21 '16 at 10:14


















  • What's the total duration of stay?

    – Karlson
    Jun 24 '13 at 22:40











  • What type of visa do you have? "C" or "D"

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56











  • How long do you expect to stay Spain? If this is short and for vacation, then it's a duplicate of the linked Q, otherwise you might need to consider a study permit.

    – Vince
    Dec 21 '16 at 10:14

















What's the total duration of stay?

– Karlson
Jun 24 '13 at 22:40





What's the total duration of stay?

– Karlson
Jun 24 '13 at 22:40













What type of visa do you have? "C" or "D"

– Mert Karakaya
Mar 15 '16 at 9:56





What type of visa do you have? "C" or "D"

– Mert Karakaya
Mar 15 '16 at 9:56













How long do you expect to stay Spain? If this is short and for vacation, then it's a duplicate of the linked Q, otherwise you might need to consider a study permit.

– Vince
Dec 21 '16 at 10:14






How long do you expect to stay Spain? If this is short and for vacation, then it's a duplicate of the linked Q, otherwise you might need to consider a study permit.

– Vince
Dec 21 '16 at 10:14











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I believe you cannot extend short-stay visa. This is based on my own experience. My friend got rejected once because her visa was a short-stay visa and according to some regulations. It cannot be extended. You have to go out of the Schengen area and re-apply for your visa again. In this case it has to be China. They only allow long-stay visa to be extended inside the country.






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  • I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

    – Mert Karakaya
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If you have student visa type "D", you should go to the city offices of the city you are registering to (required if you are staying more than 7 days in one place) and go to the foreigners division. There, you can apply for temporary residency permit, which allows you to stay for the duration of the program.



On the other hand, if you have not applied for a "Student Visa / Type D", I don't think it is possible to extend the duration of your visa. You either have to apply for a new one in China/USA. Recently I have gotten a German visa for Internships/Studies program, from a Consulate in the USA. I am in an exchange program from the USA just like you and given my nationality (Turkey), I have gotten "D" type visa. I could tell you that in my experience, it took me 3 months to get the visa. You should talk to the consulate ASAP.



Schengen Visa Info:




The students who are not citizens of any European country yet still wish to come and study in Europe must apply for Schengen student visa. Together with the visa, if the duration of the studies is longer than 90 days as it happens with most of the students that wish to complete a whole academic year or even more, students must also apply for the residency permit that allows you to reside in the designated country for a period of one whole year.







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  • You can find further info in the link provided above.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 10:04


















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Schengen visas (visa category C) can be issued for short-term stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen region, for instance, for tourist visits or visits for business purposes or for medical treatment. The consulates of the Schengen States are responsible for granting Schengen visas.



An extension to a Schengen visa is only possible
in exceptional cases where new facts and special reasons arise after entry.



If entry into the Federal Republic of Germany or into another Schengen state is late, the Schengen visa can be extended by the non-used duration of stay.



A Schengen visa which has already expired cannot by extended.






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    Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

    – mts
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I believe you cannot extend short-stay visa. This is based on my own experience. My friend got rejected once because her visa was a short-stay visa and according to some regulations. It cannot be extended. You have to go out of the Schengen area and re-apply for your visa again. In this case it has to be China. They only allow long-stay visa to be extended inside the country.






share|improve this answer























  • I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56















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I believe you cannot extend short-stay visa. This is based on my own experience. My friend got rejected once because her visa was a short-stay visa and according to some regulations. It cannot be extended. You have to go out of the Schengen area and re-apply for your visa again. In this case it has to be China. They only allow long-stay visa to be extended inside the country.






share|improve this answer























  • I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56













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I believe you cannot extend short-stay visa. This is based on my own experience. My friend got rejected once because her visa was a short-stay visa and according to some regulations. It cannot be extended. You have to go out of the Schengen area and re-apply for your visa again. In this case it has to be China. They only allow long-stay visa to be extended inside the country.






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I believe you cannot extend short-stay visa. This is based on my own experience. My friend got rejected once because her visa was a short-stay visa and according to some regulations. It cannot be extended. You have to go out of the Schengen area and re-apply for your visa again. In this case it has to be China. They only allow long-stay visa to be extended inside the country.







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  • I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56

















  • I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 9:56
















I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

– Mert Karakaya
Mar 15 '16 at 9:56





I don't believe to be true. They sometimes give "Short-Stay" but type "D" visas so it changes.

– Mert Karakaya
Mar 15 '16 at 9:56













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If you have student visa type "D", you should go to the city offices of the city you are registering to (required if you are staying more than 7 days in one place) and go to the foreigners division. There, you can apply for temporary residency permit, which allows you to stay for the duration of the program.



On the other hand, if you have not applied for a "Student Visa / Type D", I don't think it is possible to extend the duration of your visa. You either have to apply for a new one in China/USA. Recently I have gotten a German visa for Internships/Studies program, from a Consulate in the USA. I am in an exchange program from the USA just like you and given my nationality (Turkey), I have gotten "D" type visa. I could tell you that in my experience, it took me 3 months to get the visa. You should talk to the consulate ASAP.



Schengen Visa Info:




The students who are not citizens of any European country yet still wish to come and study in Europe must apply for Schengen student visa. Together with the visa, if the duration of the studies is longer than 90 days as it happens with most of the students that wish to complete a whole academic year or even more, students must also apply for the residency permit that allows you to reside in the designated country for a period of one whole year.







share|improve this answer























  • You can find further info in the link provided above.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 10:04















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+25









If you have student visa type "D", you should go to the city offices of the city you are registering to (required if you are staying more than 7 days in one place) and go to the foreigners division. There, you can apply for temporary residency permit, which allows you to stay for the duration of the program.



On the other hand, if you have not applied for a "Student Visa / Type D", I don't think it is possible to extend the duration of your visa. You either have to apply for a new one in China/USA. Recently I have gotten a German visa for Internships/Studies program, from a Consulate in the USA. I am in an exchange program from the USA just like you and given my nationality (Turkey), I have gotten "D" type visa. I could tell you that in my experience, it took me 3 months to get the visa. You should talk to the consulate ASAP.



Schengen Visa Info:




The students who are not citizens of any European country yet still wish to come and study in Europe must apply for Schengen student visa. Together with the visa, if the duration of the studies is longer than 90 days as it happens with most of the students that wish to complete a whole academic year or even more, students must also apply for the residency permit that allows you to reside in the designated country for a period of one whole year.







share|improve this answer























  • You can find further info in the link provided above.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 10:04













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If you have student visa type "D", you should go to the city offices of the city you are registering to (required if you are staying more than 7 days in one place) and go to the foreigners division. There, you can apply for temporary residency permit, which allows you to stay for the duration of the program.



On the other hand, if you have not applied for a "Student Visa / Type D", I don't think it is possible to extend the duration of your visa. You either have to apply for a new one in China/USA. Recently I have gotten a German visa for Internships/Studies program, from a Consulate in the USA. I am in an exchange program from the USA just like you and given my nationality (Turkey), I have gotten "D" type visa. I could tell you that in my experience, it took me 3 months to get the visa. You should talk to the consulate ASAP.



Schengen Visa Info:




The students who are not citizens of any European country yet still wish to come and study in Europe must apply for Schengen student visa. Together with the visa, if the duration of the studies is longer than 90 days as it happens with most of the students that wish to complete a whole academic year or even more, students must also apply for the residency permit that allows you to reside in the designated country for a period of one whole year.







share|improve this answer













If you have student visa type "D", you should go to the city offices of the city you are registering to (required if you are staying more than 7 days in one place) and go to the foreigners division. There, you can apply for temporary residency permit, which allows you to stay for the duration of the program.



On the other hand, if you have not applied for a "Student Visa / Type D", I don't think it is possible to extend the duration of your visa. You either have to apply for a new one in China/USA. Recently I have gotten a German visa for Internships/Studies program, from a Consulate in the USA. I am in an exchange program from the USA just like you and given my nationality (Turkey), I have gotten "D" type visa. I could tell you that in my experience, it took me 3 months to get the visa. You should talk to the consulate ASAP.



Schengen Visa Info:




The students who are not citizens of any European country yet still wish to come and study in Europe must apply for Schengen student visa. Together with the visa, if the duration of the studies is longer than 90 days as it happens with most of the students that wish to complete a whole academic year or even more, students must also apply for the residency permit that allows you to reside in the designated country for a period of one whole year.








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  • You can find further info in the link provided above.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 10:04

















  • You can find further info in the link provided above.

    – Mert Karakaya
    Mar 15 '16 at 10:04
















You can find further info in the link provided above.

– Mert Karakaya
Mar 15 '16 at 10:04





You can find further info in the link provided above.

– Mert Karakaya
Mar 15 '16 at 10:04











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Schengen visas (visa category C) can be issued for short-term stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen region, for instance, for tourist visits or visits for business purposes or for medical treatment. The consulates of the Schengen States are responsible for granting Schengen visas.



An extension to a Schengen visa is only possible
in exceptional cases where new facts and special reasons arise after entry.



If entry into the Federal Republic of Germany or into another Schengen state is late, the Schengen visa can be extended by the non-used duration of stay.



A Schengen visa which has already expired cannot by extended.






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    Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

    – mts
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    Hi and welcome. Please add authoritative references to support your claims so as to improve the quality of this answer.

    – JoErNanO
    Mar 21 '16 at 10:30















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Schengen visas (visa category C) can be issued for short-term stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen region, for instance, for tourist visits or visits for business purposes or for medical treatment. The consulates of the Schengen States are responsible for granting Schengen visas.



An extension to a Schengen visa is only possible
in exceptional cases where new facts and special reasons arise after entry.



If entry into the Federal Republic of Germany or into another Schengen state is late, the Schengen visa can be extended by the non-used duration of stay.



A Schengen visa which has already expired cannot by extended.






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    Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

    – mts
    Mar 21 '16 at 10:03






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    Hi and welcome. Please add authoritative references to support your claims so as to improve the quality of this answer.

    – JoErNanO
    Mar 21 '16 at 10:30













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Schengen visas (visa category C) can be issued for short-term stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen region, for instance, for tourist visits or visits for business purposes or for medical treatment. The consulates of the Schengen States are responsible for granting Schengen visas.



An extension to a Schengen visa is only possible
in exceptional cases where new facts and special reasons arise after entry.



If entry into the Federal Republic of Germany or into another Schengen state is late, the Schengen visa can be extended by the non-used duration of stay.



A Schengen visa which has already expired cannot by extended.






share|improve this answer













Schengen visas (visa category C) can be issued for short-term stays of up to 90 days in the Schengen region, for instance, for tourist visits or visits for business purposes or for medical treatment. The consulates of the Schengen States are responsible for granting Schengen visas.



An extension to a Schengen visa is only possible
in exceptional cases where new facts and special reasons arise after entry.



If entry into the Federal Republic of Germany or into another Schengen state is late, the Schengen visa can be extended by the non-used duration of stay.



A Schengen visa which has already expired cannot by extended.







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    Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

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    Hi and welcome. Please add authoritative references to support your claims so as to improve the quality of this answer.

    – JoErNanO
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    Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

    – mts
    Mar 21 '16 at 10:03






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    Hi and welcome. Please add authoritative references to support your claims so as to improve the quality of this answer.

    – JoErNanO
    Mar 21 '16 at 10:30







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Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

– mts
Mar 21 '16 at 10:03





Could you cite sources (links or possibly personal experience) to underline what you state in your answer? That would make it a lot more useful!

– mts
Mar 21 '16 at 10:03




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Hi and welcome. Please add authoritative references to support your claims so as to improve the quality of this answer.

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Hi and welcome. Please add authoritative references to support your claims so as to improve the quality of this answer.

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