Oct 13, 2008
Generally, to stay in France involves either finding a French employer who will arrange a visa, marrying a French citizen, joining the Foreign Legion, or becoming a student.
Since there is a no-visa agreement between France and the U.S., U.S. citizens can stay in France up to 3 months without a visa. Some people come over [...]
Oct 13, 2008
Visas are generally required by all except the following:
(a) nationals of EU countries, Australia, Canada, Japan and US;
(b) nationals of Andorra, Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Botswana, Brunei, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Dominica, Grenada, Hong Kong (SAR), Hungary, Iceland, Israel (blue passports), Kiribati, Korea (Rep. of), Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Namibia, Nauru, New Zealand, Norway, [...]
Oct 12, 2008
First of all, no visa is required for U.S. citizens for stays of up to 90 days.
Should I apply for my visa before or after arriving in Argentina?
Before! All visas require a consular interview in your home country and documents from your home country. It is impossible to obtain your visa while you are inside [...]
Sep 22, 2008
You cannot enter Spain on a tourist visa and then apply to change your visa status without returning to your home country and obtaining the desired visa there. If there exists an agreement between Spain and the foreign home country, by means of which the requirement [...]