Top 10 Visa Misconceptions
The thought of working or studying away from your country of
origin comes with tons of facts involving the processes, the laws or policies
governing each country and certain misconceptions.
For certain visa application you can easily visit the
embassy or a representative of the country you may want to visit or work
to. You may want to seek assistance from
offices who does services of immigration or visa consultancy companies such as Global Visas.
Before you get scrupulous over some details in your visa
application, let’s bust a few misconceptions about getting visas.
1. All EU states are
governed under the Schengen agreement.
The Schengen zone includes 22 EU member states and covers
more than 400 million people. All the EU states are included except Great
Britain, Ireland, Cyprus, Romania and Bulgaria. Four European non-EU members -
Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway - have acceded to the agreement.
This however is the prevailing truth, once someone enters
the Schengen zone, he or she can travel freely without visas, and without
having passports checked at borders.
2. All nationality
needs to get Schengen Visas if they want to work or tour Europe.
North Americans, most South Americans, Australians and
Japanese are admitted without a visa for three months (90 days).
3. You can apply to
any embassy as long as they give Schengen Visas.
You need to be certain on the countries you are getting your
passport stamped on.
That is why, visa applications must be lodged at the
Embassy/Consulate of the country of intended visit. If your plan is to visit
several countries, visa application must be made at the Embassy/Consulate of
the main destination country—meaning the length of stay in this destination is
the longest. If the length of stay in each country is almost the same, apply at
the country of first entry.
4. If you have a
valid US Visa, you can reside in the
U.S. for that entire period.
The terms “visa” and “status” are often used loosely and
even interchangeably. However, failure
to clearly understand the differences between these words can lead to unintended
immigration consequences.
Visa is your point of entry to the country, but does not
determine you admissibility.
An alien’s status is classified under the category of
admission (such as visitor, student, intra-company worker) and the duration of
stay permitted. Thus, your stay
permission is dependent on the kind of status you have.
5. UK and
Ireland is in Europe, thus you can
freely cross border coming from other
European countries. Note that the UK
and Ireland are not a part of the Schengen agreement. Coming from other countries in Europe, you
need to apply for Irish or UK Visa.
6. Does that mean
that UK and Ireland people need to get Schengen visa to go to other European
countries?
While the UK and Ireland are not part of the Schengen area,
their citizens can stay indefinitely in other EU countries, only needing
paperwork if they want to work long-term or take up residency.
7. What are the rules
for working in France? I’ve heard that I have no hope of getting a work permit.
European Union citizens can legally work in France.
Foreigners outside of the EU must do the following, in this order : find a job,
obtain a work permit, obtain a visa de long séjour, go to France, and apply for a carte de séjour.
8. It is legal to work in the U.S. on a visitor's
visa.
Visitor’s visas do not authorize employment in the U.S. In
order to work, a person needs a working visa, called an H-1B visa or some other
type of work authorization. H-1B working visas are for college graduates who
will work in a job related to their college degree. This visa is valid for 3
years, with a 3-year extension, for a total of 6 years.
9. Getting a valid airline ticket booked while applying for
a certain visa can help with the approval of visas.
No agencies have advised that a visa applicant make any
travel plans, including purchase of air tickets, unless their visa was cleared
by the consulate.
10. Applying a Visa
on your own is easy and cheaper.
Have you ever found dealing with the government easy? We bet
not. All over the world citizens find government bureaucracies frustrating,
annoying and insulting. It may have something to do with their virtual
unaccountability, their lack of skill and experience or maybe, to be honest,
they just do not care!
The processing is tedious and may require you to spend a lot
of time waiting. However, there are
trusted agencies like Global Visas who can deal with this for you. They can actually make them care for you having
known the laws for that. Global Visas can make applying Visas
easy for you.
Global Visas has won for its clients the most difficult
battles as far as visa facilitation is concerned, such as immigration to Australia. The expertise
of the Global Visas team allows it to deliver the best quality service in the
lodgment of spousal, fiancée, tourist and working visas. The company holds the
distinct advantage of having personnel in destination countries as well as
constant updating of visa regulations in these areas: the USA, Canada, UK and
other parts of Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asian territories. Visit http://www.globalvisas.com/ for more
information.
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