I hold an Indian passport with a valid UK and Schengen visa. I will be staying in my brothers house during my stay so I dont have any hotel reservation. So do i require any invitation letter from him to enter Poland or not. He has given me his house contract copy. Is that sufficient. Please help.
Where are you starting from? If you are already in a Schengen area, no one will even look at your passport. I've never been asked where I'm going to stay when entering Poland, either before or after Schegen.
You need a visa, Polish passport, the so called "Karta Polaka" and proof that your're of Polish ethnicity back to year 1750. :):):):) It's the new law of the Roman Gietrych cabinet..
As far as I know there are some country specific visas, too and Schengen wide visas. Although there's no border checks, technically a holder of a country-specific visa (a Schengen member country) should remain within that country borders.
In other words one may get full Schengen visa or one country visa. If you're flying from UK there's no passport checks at airports, nor anywhere else though.
From the outside the Schengen border and the EU requirements are hard to understand. I've been awarded a Fulbright to teach at the University of Pecs in Hungary. I'll be getting a visa for that since I'll be staying longer than 90 days. But the directions say I can go anywhere in the EU on a visa to work in Hungary. Go figure!
You've got full Schengen visa - that's all. The one valid for one member state only is less expensive - I think one can choose which one to take when approved already. Some go to one country for few days and don't need more and over 90 days visa is probably always full Schengen visa.
i have a friend in poland and i want o apply visa for poland from pakistan i want my friend to send me an invitation letter from there what kind of letter should b this and do my friend needs to go to any govt department there to make this invitation letter? plz guide
It's not going to happen - they are personally responsible for you throughout your stay, and given that you don't have anyone to issue the invitation, surely means that you'll do a runner when in Poland.
I am in Bangladesh. Recently I visited Singapore,Thailand,Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Nepal, Bhutan. Now I want to visit poland. So please give me a Invitation letter to get the Poland visa. Thanks.
Hello friends, I am from India, some one sent me invitation visa from Poland on 29/10/2010. but still not yet come to me. Can any one tell me that, how may days needs to get this visa? Thanking you.
i hold kenyan passaport becuase i am a kenyan so that i need to ask you if it is possible to get invatation letter from poland,because i like to came poland to injoy a few mounths thank you
Go contact your local polish embassy. All those posting here look like crap to me, without any basic educational background ... these are questions which do not need any intelligent and serious man to be looking into forums. There are enough more better and easier sources to gather them. Thats why I think students (genuine) are always the better ones to allow to come in your country, as they tend to be representing the better of their countrymen and women.
hello every one i am a cameroonian . im jobles so i need you guys help, if some body could help get me an invitation letter to obtain a visa in any of the followng countries i would be very proud i.e Poland,Germany,Czech,spain,norway,finland and sweeden. pls i would be awaiting for your anwers. not that i fevourable to jobs offer pls
Dear I'm a Bangladeshi visitor.my name is Md. Sayedur Rahman. Recently I visited Singapore,Malaysia, India, Nepal. Now I want to visit Poland. So please give me a Invitation letter to get the Poland visa. Thanks.
To answer the original question, if you have a valid Schengen short stay visa (type C), you can visit any country within the Schengen zone (including Poland). However, if your point of entry into the Schengen zone is Poland, you may be asked about the purpose of your visit and your address while in Poland. If your point of Entry is another Schengen country, then it is up to the passport control in that country to admit you or not. In general, your purpose of entry into the Schengen zone should be to mainly to visit the country that issued the visa to you. If you have a visa issued by Germany for example, and your point of entry into the Schengen zone is France, and when asked about your destination you state Poland, you might be asked more questions, depending on the individual passport control officer that looks at your passport. He or she has the power to make the final decision on whether you will be permitted to enter the Schengen zone or not. Regardless, I never heard of anyone being issued a Schengen visa and denied entry. Just don't lie to passport control and everything should be fine. If they catch you lying they have the power to revoke your visa and ban you from entry, without possibility of appeal.
By the way, all this information is available online and at embassies and consulates of every Schengen country, world wide.
I am irritated by the number of people offering to pay for invitation letters or even begging for them. First of all, where is your self-respect? Second, this is illegal, and if you are caught you are likely to receive an entry ban or even be deported after entry. The embassy that reviews the visa application is likely to ask about your relationship with the person that provided the invitation letter, and documentation to prove it. Also, the person that provides this letter remains legally accountable, since these letters are notarized and registered in the relevant government offices.
dear i want to visit of Poland, because do i know this country, country's people & weather, your country is a very beauty full, some days ago my a friend traveling of poland, he is tell me your country details, After we r intrastate to visiting Poland,i long time searching online of your country details,
WTF do you mean "here"? Your location is given is Sheffield,last time I checked that was a No78 bus ride away from me....not Poland,Yorkshire, easy mistake though these days with all the Skleps....
I am a sierra leonean and am currently living in sierra leone. I want an invitations letter to enter poland , and I seriously need help I now one cannot trust any on this but it real. I really want to experience plenty things in your country .I know it sound crazy but am serious I will be gratefuL
UK is really tightening up on Passports/student visas etc....other EU countries are the same....this is just a fishing expedition for passport grabbers before the door shuts. Sad thing is not one of them is looking to stay in Poland, it is just the EU passport that attracts them. If Poland closes the door (actually one thing I like about Poland is that the door is hardly ajar anyway), you will see them congragating on (maybe they already are) other EU forums. I have no respect for this particular type of economic migrant.