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As I mentioned in my topic
EL-TURCO Thanks again to my teacher
If you remember:
TO GERMANY GREEK SHENGEN so
If there is no road or air transportation I threw a header out
Thanks to my friend EL-TURCO, he used some words of advice and encouragement.
and me too
As he said, I darkened my eyes and went on a plane. I came without any trouble.If you want, the path to friends who want to go to the way I live and who are in a situation similar to mine would be courage and knowledge.
I had my 2-month-old Greek sheng
I made a chair first, together the dayI bought a ticket to the bus at 10:00 in the morning
round trip: 80 tl
hrç stamp 15 TL
I came to the door and passed from us smoothly
I came to the greek gate
I gave the passport
limit poly since I have a sheng for the first time
He said where are you going, and I said to him (actually, if I say "selanik", he would say something, because when you ask what to do and see ATATÜRK's house, they don't say something)
When I said skeece he said to me you are coming from a place like ISTANBUL, what is your heat in the village, he said wait but he gave it to me.I was cited at 5 o'clock in the evening, I grabbed a coffee or two things, I toured it for a while, it was 22.00:XNUMX
I got on the bus 24 and cameI went to bus companies for Germany.
the guys are delighted
They need both 150 euros for one food
There is no bulgarian crushed it doing it or something.
Greek shengen and their assistants
I was angry too
I jumped at the airport, I bought the plane ticket for 120 euroThe day came, I got on the plane
I got stuttgart from Germany
There were 2 polys looking at the visa
The one who looked at me had 3 stars on his shoulder
There were 2 shorts in front of me
In the first row, there was a hungarian shengen, he went to hungarian several times before
He asked him about the return ticket and the hotel reservation.
he told him to waitDo you have a 2 month Greek visa?
He said why didn't you go to greece first
(of course, by the way, a Turkish translator came for 20 euros an hour.
Are they already waiting next to the border passport policies, they are translating)you got the viz from greece but you never broke
Well, they didn't go to Greece, said the man
he took it aside said wait
Hungarian visa also kept waiting
finally it's my turn
I gave the first passport, then I gave the return ticket and hotel reservation unwillingly.
he told me: do you speak english:
I said: Turkish
checked the ticket, passport, reservation one by one
It took 10 minutes to guess
Willkommen in Deutschland said
There was no problem in donusted(These events I have experienced took place at STUTTGART airport)
By the way, his friend was waiting 30 minutes later he arrived at the other 2
They hurt me, they asked a few questions, they hurt, after all
but irony border pol
You made this buzz here the first time, you came here without ever looking to Greece
He said that they would not give a visa from Greece with great prudenceI hope there is a light for friends who will follow this path
But please get in and out of the country where you first got your first visanow it's my turn:
I wanted to get another idea from my EL-TURCO teacher:
My teacher was me, I have a Germany entry in my passport.
There was no problem, neither when entering nor exiting
My 2-month visa ends at the end of the month
Greek usually gets a 2-month visa and if there is no problem, it gives 6 months of data (sometimes it is not known why it gives 10 days.
my last entrance out germany
Would it be better if I do greece once more without you?
or don't you need to?and Germany entrance exit varya in passport
if i apply for my german sheng?
Would you be a reference Germany Login output_?
Or don't we need to risk (Germany will refuse this expense)
when bidet greek 6 months old
How correct is it to enter 1 or 3 months old of Germany?
The reason I want your German sheng
Polys with a smiling face always coincided with each other
He leaves, hoping that the police will come.Because wherever you look at Germany, I will go up to him 3 or 4 times.
Thank you very much my teacher
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Thank you for your kindness, but the teacher or something did not fall to us estagfurullah, if there is something we know, we try to help, that's all. I am glad it works.
Let's get to the problem now.
You have an entrance and exit to Germany, but you don't have a visa, let's not forget that. :-) no matter how much police officers are obliged to enter the country as a result of the law, I would apply for a visa in Germany.If they do not give a visa to Germany, you are already a partridge in a Greek or Bulgarian visa. Did you quit or was this the first?
When you come to the Stuttgart airport, you probably have landed at the terminal number 4.For those who do not accept the German discrimination-Terminal number 4 is known as the Turkish terminal because 99% of the Turkish flights land here and the difference between the other 3 terminals in terms of maintenance and service is like night and day! You are still stuttgarttam- Where are you? Have you returned to Turkey in sheet &?
-And what happened to your previous membership name? Did you become a new member?
I would like to know why you are entering and leaving Germany if it is not private, you can send it in a private message. If you apply for a visa to Germany, they will ask you for an invitation.
What are your previous visas and how many times where?
Did you get your Greek visa through agency or directly from the consulate?
I forgot the password was the same as the mail.
I have a fiance
and my family friendsearlier
Day 8. 1month and this is the latest 2month greek shengen
I guess they will give 6 months from now on
I didn't hit the visa on my own
By contacting agencies working in Greece at the bus terminals. I did
in all
I have entered Germany before, but my old place of work is via land via Luxembourg for fair.
have about 10 years clean
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