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tonight me and my wife are talking about her interview

she doesn't speak that good of english

but when we made plans

I told her to make 4 passport photos

I forgot

two are required to make the Schengen visa

so luckily

we caught this and she will make two more

before she leaves on Monday

that and get about 100 dollars in Polish money

I guess, i am not named clueless for no reason :bonk:

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tonight me and my wife are talking about her interview

she doesn't speak that good of english

but when we made plans

I told her to make 4 passport photos

I forgot

two are required to make the Schengen visa

so luckily

we caught this and she will make two more

before she leaves on Monday

that and get about 100 dollars in Polish money

I guess, i am not named clueless for no reason :bonk:

Skinny

Let us know how it went. I'm heading to Belarus this January and Hopfuly my wife and I can finish up on all the paperwork for the 130 pitition. I'm still paraplexed by all the paperwork and cow hurdling (per say) the people have to go through to get thus stuff done (laughing). Are you going with her to the interview?

Chad

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tonight me and my wife are talking about her interview

she doesn't speak that good of english

but when we made plans

I told her to make 4 passport photos

I forgot

two are required to make the Schengen visa

so luckily

we caught this and she will make two more

before she leaves on Monday

that and get about 100 dollars in Polish money

I guess, i am not named clueless for no reason :bonk:

I guess I don't understand? when is your wife's interview??? She needs the Schengen to enter Poland for the interview. I also think she will need 50 Euro per day for her stay in Poland. Are you also going to the interview? Write me personally and if I can I will help as we just went thru this 2 weeks ago. Ron

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Skinny

Let us know how it went. I'm heading to Belarus this January and Hopfuly my wife and I can finish up on all the paperwork for the 130 pitition. I'm still paraplexed by all the paperwork and cow hurdling (per say) the people have to go through to get thus stuff done (laughing). Are you going with her to the interview?

Chad

Hey chad, what date, I am going January 25th, i can't make it to her interview, I used all my time visiting her this year

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I guess I don't understand? when is your wife's interview??? She needs the Schengen to enter Poland for the interview. I also think she will need 50 Euro per day for her stay in Poland. Are you also going to the interview? Write me personally and if I can I will help as we just went thru this 2 weeks ago. Ron

she asked how many passport photos does she need, i said go get four, thinking she needs 2 at medical, 2 for the iterview and not counting what she needs for the visa to get in poland, the 300 polish dollars are for hen she arrives she needs a taxi to the hotel, then to the interview the next day, there will be no time for her to exchange money, she arrives late at night and the interview is at 9, afterwards she will have time to exchange money, but i didn't think that her schedule, it would be needed,luckly we thought of this last night

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Hey chad, what date, I am going January 25th, i can't make it to her interview, I used all my time visiting her this year

Leaving on the 12th of January and coming back on the 22nd of January. Not staying long, I have to get back to work on the 24th. Question, I did a multi visa this time. The place I did my visa said I have to use the 90 days IN 90 days to be good, but the way my wife tells me that the multi visa is good for 90 days within a year (up to 90 days within a year). Have you done a multi visa? I believe the later because the other way don't make since (laughing).

Chad

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Leaving on the 12th of January and coming back on the 22nd of January. Not staying long, I have to get back to work on the 24th. Question, I did a multi visa this time. The place I did my visa said I have to use the 90 days IN 90 days to be good, but the way my wife tells me that the multi visa is good for 90 days within a year (up to 90 days within a year). Have you done a multi visa? I believe the later because the other way don't make since (laughing).

Chad

I don't know, i only make the short stay visa, but add days just in case

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Leaving on the 12th of January and coming back on the 22nd of January. Not staying long, I have to get back to work on the 24th. Question, I did a multi visa this time. The place I did my visa said I have to use the 90 days IN 90 days to be good, but the way my wife tells me that the multi visa is good for 90 days within a year (up to 90 days within a year). Have you done a multi visa? I believe the later because the other way don't make since (laughing).

Chad

This all depends if you got issued a short term or long term multi-entry visa (check out the visa expiration date - the company you used may only have requested a short term multi-entry visa because those are easier to obtain), but both visa types would limit you to only 90 days max stay per year. I ran real close to this limit when I first visited my wife using a few short term double-entry visas.

http://www.mfa.gov.by/en/visa/ffb336c540132473.html

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This all depends if you got issued a short term or long term multi-entry visa (check out the visa expiration date - the company you used may only have requested a short term multi-entry visa because those are easier to obtain), but both visa types would limit you to only 90 days max stay per year. I ran real close to this limit when I first visited my wife using a few short term double-entry visas.

http://www.mfa.gov.by/en/visa/ffb336c540132473.html

That's what I was doing for a few times the short term visits, but it at over $300.00 every time, she figure just do the multi visa instead. I work on the water so there people depended on me to relieve them at crew change, so I try to visit every 3 months between my hitches on this boat. I just sent out for the multi visa and I assume I can use only 90 days with in a year, right??

Chad

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Again, there is a short term multi-entry visa good for 90 days and also a long term multi-entry visa good for 1 year (can only stay maximum of 90 days total for the year). You need to find out which one you/company applied for. They probably only applied for the short term multi-entry one for you, which is why they said you have to use it within 90 days.

What kind of visa do you need?

The most commonly used visa is the short-term visa. These are valid for up to 90 days and suitable for:

•business travellers

•students

•private travellers on family business

Short-term visas can be single, double or multiple entry, depending on requirements.

Tourists usually receive a short-term group visa via their travel agency.

Long-term visas are usually valid for one year and allow multiple entry to Belarus. They are suitable for:

•frequent business travellers

•private travellers wishing to stay longer in the country

http://www.belarus.by/en/travel/travel-visas

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Again, there is a short term multi-entry visa good for 90 days and also a long term multi-entry visa good for 1 year (can only stay maximum of 90 days total for the year). You need to find out which one you/company applied for. They probably only applied for the short term multi-entry one for you, which is why they said you have to use it within 90 days.

What kind of visa do you need?

The most commonly used visa is the short-term visa. These are valid for up to 90 days and suitable for:

•business travellers

•students

•private travellers on family business

Short-term visas can be single, double or multiple entry, depending on requirements.

Tourists usually receive a short-term group visa via their travel agency.

Long-term visas are usually valid for one year and allow multiple entry to Belarus. They are suitable for:

•frequent business travellers

•private travellers wishing to stay longer in the country

http://www.belarus.by/en/travel/travel-visas

Oh, I did the short term multi, I should of done the long term multi then. BLING !!!!!

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Okay, to anybody interested concerning the multi visa that you can use 90 days within a year. Go "long term" on that app. It's a little bit pricey, but better. I figured out what I did wrong on my app. I put "short term" multi and that wasn't what I thought it was. REYAN, YOU WAS RIGHT !! I just corrected my app before they processed it. Good to go now. :thumbs:

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