This interactive map shows the EU and non-EU countries issuing Schengen visas, as well as the EU countries that don't issue Schengen visas. Romania and Bulgaria became full members of the Schengen ...
Este mapa interativo indica os países da UE e os países terceiros que emitem vistos Schengen, bem como os países da UE que não emitem vistos Schengen. A Roménia e a Bulgária tornaram-se membros de ...
Romania and Bulgaria became full members of the Schengen zone on Wednesday, expanding the borderless area to 29 members and ending a 13-year wait for the two eastern European countries.
Holders of Schengen visas (text on the visa reads “valid for Schengen states” in the language of the issuing country) may spend up to 90 days in a given 180 days period in the Schengen area ...
can stay in the entire Schengen area for up to 90 days in any period of 180 days. The Schengen area consists of the following countries: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark ...
The EES (Entry Exit System) and ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) are automated IT systems for registering and controlling the personal data of nationals of non-EU countries ...
Romania’s long-awaited entry into the border-free Schengen area is expected to deepen ties between Romania and Hungary. While many people already commute between the two countries, the removal ...