Hi everyone, I have a question to ask. I will be driving around Czech Republic and Austria for 15 days, 10 days in Austria and 5 days in Czech Republic. I got my Schengen visa from the Austrian embassy. I will enter and leave both countries through Prague, Czech Republic. However, I will arrive in Vienna on the first day of my trip and only return to Czech Republic to travel for the last 5 days. Will I be denied entry at Prague airport? Thank you ?
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Don't forget to bring insurance certificates, itinerary, hotel reservations, and return flight tickets when entering the country.
There will be no such situation.
Absolutely impossible. Not even the EU can do it.
Okay, thank you very much
Not sure. Any Schengen visa should do. If you are not sure, bring your itinerary, hotel booking and return flight ticket.
If you fly directly to Prague, there should be a problem. In principle, you should enter from the country where you got your visa. If you transfer in Amsterdam and apply for a visa, you must also state this. Because Amsterdam is a Schengen entry point. And the Czech Republic has always been very strict about issuing visas. You must first buy your plane tickets and book accommodation for each person every day before you can get a visa. We were the same last year and this year. We only returned at the beginning of July. Other developed Schengen countries are not as strict, but some of the former socialist countries in Eastern Europe are stricter.
Okay, thank you very much.
Rest assured, I also have an Austrian visa, entering and exiting Prague. When entering the Czech Republic, nothing was asked. On the contrary, when checking in and leaving Shanghai Pudong, they required me to show my hotel booking and itinerary. Just bring your hotel booking, itinerary, and return ticket, and you won't have any problems entering and exiting.