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Getting a Visa to Poland, really that hard? [19]
Little to no documents. Only something really compelling in case she is about to get denied. Otherwise, I wouldn't even bother bringing "proof", "evidence" or any other paperwork.
So they consulate will just listen and trust anything you say? without any proof? She will bring 3, maybe 4 documents: Proof of attending a University, Proof of work, and proof of bank account.
If she had no previous overstays, no unauthorized employment, and has a stable situation here, in Poland, then her chances are even higher.
She has never gotten a visa, and he situation in poland is fine, her bank is only maybe 3,000 PLN because she lives with her parents, she is only 19. Her school family and work is all in poland.
If she had no previous overstays, no unauthorized employment, and has a stable situation here, in Poland, then her chances are even higher.
Her situation is that all of her family lives in Poland. Her school is in her city hence she lives with her family who take care of her, Her bank account is in Poland with about 3,000 PLN, and her work is in her city too. She will bring proof of all this, and i pray to god her chances are good