My boyfriend is Turkish citizen but has a green card. Does he need a visa to visit me in Spain? [closed]
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My boyfriend is Turkish citizen but has a green card. Does he need a visa to visit me in Spain?
I read in a website that is not necessary, but in other places yes I'm confused, can someone help me please?
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My boyfriend is Turkish citizen but has a green card. Does he need a visa to visit me in Spain?
I read in a website that is not necessary, but in other places yes I'm confused, can someone help me please?
visas spain turkey turkish-citizens
closed as unclear what you're asking by Gagravarr, Flimzy, choster, JoErNanO♦, Michael Hampton Apr 8 '16 at 17:14
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What do you mean by "green card"---he is a US permanent resident?
– Calchas
Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
If you wanted to say "green passport" then he does not need a visa for < 90days stay
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 13:44
@arved what's a green passport ?
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:45
@Calchas that's the common name given to that card, if that's indeed the case the OP's boyfriend is a permanent resident of the US
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:51
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See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport It is the second one called "Special Passport"
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 14:02
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My boyfriend is Turkish citizen but has a green card. Does he need a visa to visit me in Spain?
I read in a website that is not necessary, but in other places yes I'm confused, can someone help me please?
visas spain turkey turkish-citizens
My boyfriend is Turkish citizen but has a green card. Does he need a visa to visit me in Spain?
I read in a website that is not necessary, but in other places yes I'm confused, can someone help me please?
visas spain turkey turkish-citizens
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Gagravarr, Flimzy, choster, JoErNanO♦, Michael Hampton Apr 8 '16 at 17:14
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What do you mean by "green card"---he is a US permanent resident?
– Calchas
Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
If you wanted to say "green passport" then he does not need a visa for < 90days stay
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 13:44
@arved what's a green passport ?
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:45
@Calchas that's the common name given to that card, if that's indeed the case the OP's boyfriend is a permanent resident of the US
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:51
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See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport It is the second one called "Special Passport"
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 14:02
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What do you mean by "green card"---he is a US permanent resident?
– Calchas
Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
If you wanted to say "green passport" then he does not need a visa for < 90days stay
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 13:44
@arved what's a green passport ?
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:45
@Calchas that's the common name given to that card, if that's indeed the case the OP's boyfriend is a permanent resident of the US
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:51
1
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport It is the second one called "Special Passport"
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 14:02
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What do you mean by "green card"---he is a US permanent resident?
– Calchas
Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
What do you mean by "green card"---he is a US permanent resident?
– Calchas
Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
If you wanted to say "green passport" then he does not need a visa for < 90days stay
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 13:44
If you wanted to say "green passport" then he does not need a visa for < 90days stay
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 13:44
@arved what's a green passport ?
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:45
@arved what's a green passport ?
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:45
@Calchas that's the common name given to that card, if that's indeed the case the OP's boyfriend is a permanent resident of the US
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:51
@Calchas that's the common name given to that card, if that's indeed the case the OP's boyfriend is a permanent resident of the US
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:51
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See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport It is the second one called "Special Passport"
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 14:02
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport It is the second one called "Special Passport"
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 14:02
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Short answer is yes
According to this list from the Spanish Foreign Affairs department (which should probably be your only reference), Turkey is on the list of countries that need a Schengen visa to visit Spain. The criteria for this is very often citizenship, rather than status in a third country.
Furthermore, their list of requirements state you must have a Green Card to apply in the US, which indicates permanent residents are not exempt from a travel visa.
The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
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Short answer is yes
According to this list from the Spanish Foreign Affairs department (which should probably be your only reference), Turkey is on the list of countries that need a Schengen visa to visit Spain. The criteria for this is very often citizenship, rather than status in a third country.
Furthermore, their list of requirements state you must have a Green Card to apply in the US, which indicates permanent residents are not exempt from a travel visa.
The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
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Short answer is yes
According to this list from the Spanish Foreign Affairs department (which should probably be your only reference), Turkey is on the list of countries that need a Schengen visa to visit Spain. The criteria for this is very often citizenship, rather than status in a third country.
Furthermore, their list of requirements state you must have a Green Card to apply in the US, which indicates permanent residents are not exempt from a travel visa.
The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
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Short answer is yes
According to this list from the Spanish Foreign Affairs department (which should probably be your only reference), Turkey is on the list of countries that need a Schengen visa to visit Spain. The criteria for this is very often citizenship, rather than status in a third country.
Furthermore, their list of requirements state you must have a Green Card to apply in the US, which indicates permanent residents are not exempt from a travel visa.
Short answer is yes
According to this list from the Spanish Foreign Affairs department (which should probably be your only reference), Turkey is on the list of countries that need a Schengen visa to visit Spain. The criteria for this is very often citizenship, rather than status in a third country.
Furthermore, their list of requirements state you must have a Green Card to apply in the US, which indicates permanent residents are not exempt from a travel visa.
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The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
add a comment |
The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
The green card is one of several documents that can be used to show eligibility to apply for a Schengen visa in the US; almost any nonimmigrant visa other than a B or C visa will do as well. Basically the applicant has to show legal residence in the US; some resident aliens don't even have any visa (for example, Canadians don't need them).
– phoog
May 30 '18 at 20:43
add a comment |
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What do you mean by "green card"---he is a US permanent resident?
– Calchas
Apr 8 '16 at 12:44
If you wanted to say "green passport" then he does not need a visa for < 90days stay
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 13:44
@arved what's a green passport ?
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:45
@Calchas that's the common name given to that card, if that's indeed the case the OP's boyfriend is a permanent resident of the US
– blackbird
Apr 8 '16 at 13:51
1
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport It is the second one called "Special Passport"
– arved
Apr 8 '16 at 14:02