Tourist Visa of sweden after applying work permit of dependends [closed]










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I am working in Sweden on Work permit.I have applied re-union of my family / dependents based on my work permit but it is taking several months to decision come.
Can I apply their tourist visa as well and bring them here for 90 days ?










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  • I don't process visa applications for a living -- but if I did, I think having a pending application for a family residence permit would count as a big red "overstay risk" flag for a tourist visa. They can apply, of course, but don't be surprised if they're denied. If they can point to a particular reason why they would want to leave after their visit, and that reason goes beyond "of course they'll want to follow the law", the chances are slightly better -- but a planned stay of exactly 90 days seems to count against such reasons existing.

    – Henning Makholm
    May 2 '16 at 9:11
















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I am working in Sweden on Work permit.I have applied re-union of my family / dependents based on my work permit but it is taking several months to decision come.
Can I apply their tourist visa as well and bring them here for 90 days ?










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closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, Karlson, mts, blackbird, JoErNanO May 2 '16 at 16:06


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, Karlson, mts, blackbird, JoErNanO
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • I don't process visa applications for a living -- but if I did, I think having a pending application for a family residence permit would count as a big red "overstay risk" flag for a tourist visa. They can apply, of course, but don't be surprised if they're denied. If they can point to a particular reason why they would want to leave after their visit, and that reason goes beyond "of course they'll want to follow the law", the chances are slightly better -- but a planned stay of exactly 90 days seems to count against such reasons existing.

    – Henning Makholm
    May 2 '16 at 9:11














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I am working in Sweden on Work permit.I have applied re-union of my family / dependents based on my work permit but it is taking several months to decision come.
Can I apply their tourist visa as well and bring them here for 90 days ?










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I am working in Sweden on Work permit.I have applied re-union of my family / dependents based on my work permit but it is taking several months to decision come.
Can I apply their tourist visa as well and bring them here for 90 days ?







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closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, Karlson, mts, blackbird, JoErNanO May 2 '16 at 16:06


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, Karlson, mts, blackbird, JoErNanO
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, Karlson, mts, blackbird, JoErNanO May 2 '16 at 16:06


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, Karlson, mts, blackbird, JoErNanO
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • I don't process visa applications for a living -- but if I did, I think having a pending application for a family residence permit would count as a big red "overstay risk" flag for a tourist visa. They can apply, of course, but don't be surprised if they're denied. If they can point to a particular reason why they would want to leave after their visit, and that reason goes beyond "of course they'll want to follow the law", the chances are slightly better -- but a planned stay of exactly 90 days seems to count against such reasons existing.

    – Henning Makholm
    May 2 '16 at 9:11


















  • I don't process visa applications for a living -- but if I did, I think having a pending application for a family residence permit would count as a big red "overstay risk" flag for a tourist visa. They can apply, of course, but don't be surprised if they're denied. If they can point to a particular reason why they would want to leave after their visit, and that reason goes beyond "of course they'll want to follow the law", the chances are slightly better -- but a planned stay of exactly 90 days seems to count against such reasons existing.

    – Henning Makholm
    May 2 '16 at 9:11

















I don't process visa applications for a living -- but if I did, I think having a pending application for a family residence permit would count as a big red "overstay risk" flag for a tourist visa. They can apply, of course, but don't be surprised if they're denied. If they can point to a particular reason why they would want to leave after their visit, and that reason goes beyond "of course they'll want to follow the law", the chances are slightly better -- but a planned stay of exactly 90 days seems to count against such reasons existing.

– Henning Makholm
May 2 '16 at 9:11






I don't process visa applications for a living -- but if I did, I think having a pending application for a family residence permit would count as a big red "overstay risk" flag for a tourist visa. They can apply, of course, but don't be surprised if they're denied. If they can point to a particular reason why they would want to leave after their visit, and that reason goes beyond "of course they'll want to follow the law", the chances are slightly better -- but a planned stay of exactly 90 days seems to count against such reasons existing.

– Henning Makholm
May 2 '16 at 9:11











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