Hi BenNomad! Thank you for your response! I’ve read about your rollercoaster of a case with your wife and congratulations on getting approved!
i just wanted to clarify, did you mean apply for the Schengen and attempt to enter Poland that way or try to get the case transferred to Hungary? And, yes, my husband currently resides in Russia.
The reason we’re concerned about the Schengen situation is because he had several friends who were studying in the Czech Republic and they tried entering Poland on their Schengen visas but they were turned away at the border as soon as the officials saw their Russian passport, even though their visas were perfectly valid and they had gone to plenty of other EU countries. It’s also reiterated on the Russian Consulate in Poland’s website: https://warsaw.kdmid.ru/ru/news/772/
If there are any Russian users who have gone through Poland via a Schengen from another country within the last few months, please reach out because we’re both really concerned and confused of both the process and success rates, as well as the timing to receive that visa. How far off was the date of the interview with Poland once you received the interview letter also, if you received one?
We just don’t want to get so close to the interview only for him to be turned away at the border but I’m just not quite sure how to demonstrate that to any of the U.S. embassies because it’s not a true hardship claim.
Out of curiosity, on what grounds did you have your wife’s case transferred from Warsaw to Jerusalem?
Thank you again for your help and response!