Yuna5000 3 | 2 20 Jul 2017 / #1Hello all,I've been accepted to study in university in Poland and was wondering which visa I should be applying for.It looks like the choice is between a National visa and a Schengen visa.(I would be an American applying, if that plays any role in this.)Thanks in advance!
SamTexas - | 19 20 Jul 2017 / #2@Yuna5000National visa, it is issued to people who intend to stay in Poland for long term. You dont need a Schengen visa to Poland as American citizen for 90 day-stay.
Ronny27 - | 4 21 Jul 2017 / #3Hi all, I have been waiting for my visa appointment since 2 months and still showing dates not available.My course starts in october . Now im worrying as I dont understand why they are not giving dates. Can anybody suggest what should I do.
DominicB - | 2706 21 Jul 2017 / #4@Ronny27You just keep waiting until slots are available. There is nothing else you can do. All European embassies in India are overwhelmed by the number of applicants and have a hard time keeping up. The problem is that far too many of the applicants are not genuine students, and are trying to enter the EU under false pretenses. It takes a lot of work to weed them out, which means that genuine students have to wait longer.In any case, do not waste your money on "companies" that promise to help you get a slot. They are all fraudulent. There is nothing they can do.
Ronny27 - | 4 21 Jul 2017 / #5@DominicBOk I wont do that. Just one thing when I try to book the appointment it shows ...' No deadlines until 29/09/2017 ' . Can you tell me what does it mean?
DominicB - | 2706 21 Jul 2017 / #6@Ronny27It means that new slots won't be posted until 29/09/2017. However, you should still check whether slots are available every day on the off chance of a cancellation.
Ronny27 - | 4 22 Jul 2017 / #9@DominicBOk dom ...will keep checkingThanks Jon .....will keep trying for sure