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Three Common Polish Visas

According to 86, if you plan to stay in Poland or other Schengen countries for 90 days or less in the next six months from the date of first entry, or if you go to China by car, train or plane through Schengen, you need to apply for a Schengen C visa at this time. A complete Schengen visa allows the holder to stay in any Schengen country. Restricted Schengen visas only allow holders to enter allowed countries. (Class C visas are only valid in Poland or other Schengen countries except some Schengen countries. )

2. Class D country visa

If you plan to stay in Poland for more than 90 days (at least 9 1 day) in the next six months from the date of your first entry, you need to apply for a D-class national visa.

The national visa (d) allows:

-You will stay in Poland * * * and China during the validity of your visa;

-You can stay in Schengen countries for no more than three months within the prescribed six-month period.

3.a-class air transit visa

If you fly from one country to another by plane, the route includes landing at the airport in Schengen (in Poland), or you do not intend to leave the national transit area of the airport, and you have the nationality of the following countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan and Sri Lanka, you must apply for Class A transit at this time.

If you plan to transfer at airports in Schengen countries other than Poland, studying abroad 360 suggests that you apply for a transfer visa at the corresponding consulate. Transit visas are only allowed to enter and stay in the international transit area of the airport. Do not leave the sub-region or enter the territory of Schengen area in any way.