Flying to Germany from another country where the visa has been issued [duplicate]
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Can I travel to Germany from a country different from the one I got the visa from?
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I got my Schengen Visa for Germany in Australia, and I’m planing to visit in February. Is it going to be a problem if I fly to Germany from a country other than Australia?
I’m planing to visit my home country (Iran) and fly to Germany from there.
visas schengen germany australia iran
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This question already has an answer here:
Can I travel to Germany from a country different from the one I got the visa from?
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I got my Schengen Visa for Germany in Australia, and I’m planing to visit in February. Is it going to be a problem if I fly to Germany from a country other than Australia?
I’m planing to visit my home country (Iran) and fly to Germany from there.
visas schengen germany australia iran
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The border officers don't know from where you're arriving or which airplane you have arrived on (unless there was only one landed in the last 30 minutes).
– Neusser
Jan 21 at 10:11
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They do know from where you have arrived since they have API (Advance Passenger Information) which airlines are obligated to send, but doing so has no impact on your visa validity or eligibility to enter Germany.
– Burhan Khalid
Jan 21 at 10:31
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Can I travel to Germany from a country different from the one I got the visa from?
2 answers
I got my Schengen Visa for Germany in Australia, and I’m planing to visit in February. Is it going to be a problem if I fly to Germany from a country other than Australia?
I’m planing to visit my home country (Iran) and fly to Germany from there.
visas schengen germany australia iran
This question already has an answer here:
Can I travel to Germany from a country different from the one I got the visa from?
2 answers
I got my Schengen Visa for Germany in Australia, and I’m planing to visit in February. Is it going to be a problem if I fly to Germany from a country other than Australia?
I’m planing to visit my home country (Iran) and fly to Germany from there.
This question already has an answer here:
Can I travel to Germany from a country different from the one I got the visa from?
2 answers
visas schengen germany australia iran
visas schengen germany australia iran
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marked as duplicate by bytebuster, David Richerby, Giorgio, k2moo4, MJeffryes Jan 22 at 10:00
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The border officers don't know from where you're arriving or which airplane you have arrived on (unless there was only one landed in the last 30 minutes).
– Neusser
Jan 21 at 10:11
1
They do know from where you have arrived since they have API (Advance Passenger Information) which airlines are obligated to send, but doing so has no impact on your visa validity or eligibility to enter Germany.
– Burhan Khalid
Jan 21 at 10:31
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The border officers don't know from where you're arriving or which airplane you have arrived on (unless there was only one landed in the last 30 minutes).
– Neusser
Jan 21 at 10:11
1
They do know from where you have arrived since they have API (Advance Passenger Information) which airlines are obligated to send, but doing so has no impact on your visa validity or eligibility to enter Germany.
– Burhan Khalid
Jan 21 at 10:31
The border officers don't know from where you're arriving or which airplane you have arrived on (unless there was only one landed in the last 30 minutes).
– Neusser
Jan 21 at 10:11
The border officers don't know from where you're arriving or which airplane you have arrived on (unless there was only one landed in the last 30 minutes).
– Neusser
Jan 21 at 10:11
1
1
They do know from where you have arrived since they have API (Advance Passenger Information) which airlines are obligated to send, but doing so has no impact on your visa validity or eligibility to enter Germany.
– Burhan Khalid
Jan 21 at 10:31
They do know from where you have arrived since they have API (Advance Passenger Information) which airlines are obligated to send, but doing so has no impact on your visa validity or eligibility to enter Germany.
– Burhan Khalid
Jan 21 at 10:31
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No. You can fly to Germany from any non-Schengen country in the world. They might ask you about what you were doing in Iran, but as long as it wasn't crime/terror related, you should be fine.
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No. You can fly to Germany from any non-Schengen country in the world. They might ask you about what you were doing in Iran, but as long as it wasn't crime/terror related, you should be fine.
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No. You can fly to Germany from any non-Schengen country in the world. They might ask you about what you were doing in Iran, but as long as it wasn't crime/terror related, you should be fine.
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No. You can fly to Germany from any non-Schengen country in the world. They might ask you about what you were doing in Iran, but as long as it wasn't crime/terror related, you should be fine.
No. You can fly to Germany from any non-Schengen country in the world. They might ask you about what you were doing in Iran, but as long as it wasn't crime/terror related, you should be fine.
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The border officers don't know from where you're arriving or which airplane you have arrived on (unless there was only one landed in the last 30 minutes).
– Neusser
Jan 21 at 10:11
1
They do know from where you have arrived since they have API (Advance Passenger Information) which airlines are obligated to send, but doing so has no impact on your visa validity or eligibility to enter Germany.
– Burhan Khalid
Jan 21 at 10:31