Frontière Algérie - Libye à pied
by Ledésert
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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salut,
j'aimerai faire un trekk de Djanet à Ghat au mois de novembre. Est-il possible de traversée la frontière à cette hauteur ou non? Avez-vous un tuyau pour un guide du côté Lybie?
merci pour votre réponse🤪
Le désert est un temple où les éléments règnent en maître des lieux. Une porte invisible, mais bien présente permet de franchir ce paysage mystérieux ; cette porte, on la découvre et on n’y pénètre que par les yeux du coeur.
j'aimerai faire un trekk de Djanet à Ghat au mois de novembre. Est-il possible de traversée la frontière à cette hauteur ou non?
Bonjour il n'y a pas de passage officiel, càd avec procédures administratives, pour passer de Djanet à Ghat, et cela depuis de nombreuses années je pense que vous êtes au courant des contraintes administratives pour entrer en Libye, elles sont lourdes et couteuses 😛 et je vous déconseille d'essayer un passage "malin" surtout pas les temps qui courent ..... de Djanet, pas d'autre solution que de remonter sur El Borma, pour entrer en Tunisie, puis la Libye au bout de la ligne droite ....😇 pas jouable à pied, dommage pour vous
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Bonjour il n'y a pas de passage officiel, càd avec procédures administratives, pour passer de Djanet à Ghat, et cela depuis de nombreuses années je pense que vous êtes au courant des contraintes administratives pour entrer en Libye, elles sont lourdes et couteuses 😛 et je vous déconseille d'essayer un passage "malin" surtout pas les temps qui courent ..... de Djanet, pas d'autre solution que de remonter sur El Borma, pour entrer en Tunisie, puis la Libye au bout de la ligne droite ....😇 pas jouable à pied, dommage pour vous
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🙂Bonsoir,
merci pour vos renseignements. Non je ne suis pas au courant des contraintes administratives? Pourquoi dites-vous qu'elles sont lourdes? Je commence seulement les démarches depuis aujourd'hui donc encore peu au courant.
Tous vos renseignements me sont utiles.
🤪Bonne soirée
Le désert est un temple où les éléments règnent en maître des lieux. Une porte invisible, mais bien présente permet de franchir ce paysage mystérieux ; cette porte, on la découvre et on n’y pénètre que par les yeux du coeur.
Non je ne suis pas au courant des contraintes administratives?
pour entrer en Libye, ce n'est pas aller en Tunisie 😛 il faut savoir que le visa n'est délivré QUE dans le pays d'origine, ou de résidence
il va falloir vous munir d'une lettre d'invitation d'un Libyen résident sur place en Libye (agence de voyage Libyenne, fait l'affaire) pour faire votre demande de visa pour demander votre visa, sans un Libyen sur votre pays d'origine, la délivrance risque d'être aléatoire, donc il va vous falloir rétribuer une personne Libyenne, qui se chargera de vous obtenir votre visa 😇 puis à la frontière Tuniso-Libyenne (seul poste frontalier actuellement est Ras Jedid, sur la côte), il vous faudra attendre qu'un réceptif vous prenne en charge (on le contacte par mobile), car même avec le visa, vous n'êtes pas autorisé à entrer en Libye, il vous faut un correspondant, qui se portera garant, de vos lieux de séjour; hotel, ou chez de vos amis, auprès des autorités locales 😇 ce garant (ou 1 de ses amis, ou collaborateur) vous accompagnera où vous déciderez d'aller, il vous faudra le rétribuer à la journée, le nourrir, et lui assurer le coucher le soir ....
pas besoin de vous dire que tout cela a DES COÛTS, et en €uros, ou en U$ 😛😎😛 au choix je viens de passer en transit il y a 10 jours, en direction de l'Égypte
je vous conseillerais de regarder d'autres pays actuellement 😛 si vous restez sur votre idée, Djanet - Ghat 😇 bien que connaissant les 2 lieux, je vous comprends 😉 (je fus résident aussi bien en Algérie et Libye) mais je serais circonspect maintenant
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pour entrer en Libye, ce n'est pas aller en Tunisie 😛 il faut savoir que le visa n'est délivré QUE dans le pays d'origine, ou de résidence
il va falloir vous munir d'une lettre d'invitation d'un Libyen résident sur place en Libye (agence de voyage Libyenne, fait l'affaire) pour faire votre demande de visa pour demander votre visa, sans un Libyen sur votre pays d'origine, la délivrance risque d'être aléatoire, donc il va vous falloir rétribuer une personne Libyenne, qui se chargera de vous obtenir votre visa 😇 puis à la frontière Tuniso-Libyenne (seul poste frontalier actuellement est Ras Jedid, sur la côte), il vous faudra attendre qu'un réceptif vous prenne en charge (on le contacte par mobile), car même avec le visa, vous n'êtes pas autorisé à entrer en Libye, il vous faut un correspondant, qui se portera garant, de vos lieux de séjour; hotel, ou chez de vos amis, auprès des autorités locales 😇 ce garant (ou 1 de ses amis, ou collaborateur) vous accompagnera où vous déciderez d'aller, il vous faudra le rétribuer à la journée, le nourrir, et lui assurer le coucher le soir ....
pas besoin de vous dire que tout cela a DES COÛTS, et en €uros, ou en U$ 😛😎😛 au choix je viens de passer en transit il y a 10 jours, en direction de l'Égypte
je vous conseillerais de regarder d'autres pays actuellement 😛 si vous restez sur votre idée, Djanet - Ghat 😇 bien que connaissant les 2 lieux, je vous comprends 😉 (je fus résident aussi bien en Algérie et Libye) mais je serais circonspect maintenant
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Bonjour
Je confirme ces informations, et en plus tu seras escorté par un policier durant tout ton séjour ! Restes plut^^ot en Algérie sachant que pour le Tassili N'Ajjer ou le Hoh*ggar il te faut également un guide par mesure de sécurité (il y a des personnes qui sont mortes épuisées et perdues... + manque d'eau) et aussi par rapport au patrimoine de cesr égions !
Lili
Je confirme ces informations, et en plus tu seras escorté par un policier durant tout ton séjour ! Restes plut^^ot en Algérie sachant que pour le Tassili N'Ajjer ou le Hoh*ggar il te faut également un guide par mesure de sécurité (il y a des personnes qui sont mortes épuisées et perdues... + manque d'eau) et aussi par rapport au patrimoine de cesr égions !
Lili
Il n'y a personne qui soit née sous une mauvaise étoile, il n'y a que des gens qui ne savent pas lire le ciel. (Dalaï Lama)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
en plus tu seras escorté par un policier durant tout ton séjour !
oui, c'est vrai ... je l'avais oublié celui-là 😇 obligatoire pour aller dans le Sud ....😛 et comme pour "l'accompagnateur", il faudra pour "l'Ange Gardien" le rétribuer à la journée + nourriture + logement 🏴☠️🤪🏴☠️
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oui, c'est vrai ... je l'avais oublié celui-là 😇 obligatoire pour aller dans le Sud ....😛 et comme pour "l'accompagnateur", il faudra pour "l'Ange Gardien" le rétribuer à la journée + nourriture + logement 🏴☠️🤪🏴☠️
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😐 Pas si simple!!
Mais peu importe, cela fait partie d'un grand projet et je ne me vois pas abandonner cette aventure! A présent, j'attends la réponse d'un guide Lybien qui m'a été recommandé. Mon but étant de traversée de la frontière Algérie, Lybie et ceci jusqu'à la frontière Egyptienne. Je ne désespère pas. Il y a toujours des solutions. Maintenant, si c'est impossible de traversée la frontière, je partirai de Tamanrasset jusqu'à Djanet à pied et prendrai un vol pour me rendre à Gath afin de poursuivre la traversée. J'ai déjà trouvé un guide qui prépare côté Algérien. 😉 Encore un grand merci pour tes informations.
Le désert est un temple où les éléments règnent en maître des lieux. Une porte invisible, mais bien présente permet de franchir ce paysage mystérieux ; cette porte, on la découvre et on n’y pénètre que par les yeux du coeur.
Bonjour Tassili,
Merci pour tes informations, Effectivement un guide est prévu. Pour le reste, je ne vais pas abandonner la suite de ce grand projet qui a pris forme en 2000. 🙂
Le désert est un temple où les éléments règnent en maître des lieux. Une porte invisible, mais bien présente permet de franchir ce paysage mystérieux ; cette porte, on la découvre et on n’y pénètre que par les yeux du coeur.
Mais peu importe, cela fait partie d'un grand projet et je ne me vois pas abandonner cette aventure!
tu as raison, il faut aller au bout de ses rêves 😉 mais au moins, tu as le "commencement" de l'idée où vont se trouver les obstacles 😛 un conseil d'ami, reste dans la légalité, n'essaye pas trop les "coups tordus" (e.i. passage de frontières en douce) 🤪 n'oublie JAMAIS que dans ces pays, 50% de la population travaille dans la police ou la sécurité, et que l'autre moitié travaille pour les premiers 😇 ça rigole de moins en moins, et les cachots ne sont pas des lieux de villégiatures idylliques 🏴☠️
bonne chance
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tu as raison, il faut aller au bout de ses rêves 😉 mais au moins, tu as le "commencement" de l'idée où vont se trouver les obstacles 😛 un conseil d'ami, reste dans la légalité, n'essaye pas trop les "coups tordus" (e.i. passage de frontières en douce) 🤪 n'oublie JAMAIS que dans ces pays, 50% de la population travaille dans la police ou la sécurité, et que l'autre moitié travaille pour les premiers 😇 ça rigole de moins en moins, et les cachots ne sont pas des lieux de villégiatures idylliques 🏴☠️
bonne chance
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Bonjour,
Je voudrais apporter deux correctifs aux informations que vous donnez:
1- Le passage de frontière à El Borma n'est pas possible pour absence de poste frontière: Pas de police et pas de douanes. De Plus, El Borma coté Tunisien est en zone militaire, et il faut une autorisation préalable pour y accéder. Quand j'y vais, les militaires Tunisiens ne cessent de me rappeler de bien faire attention à ne pas se retrouver en territoire Algérien. El Borma, on y accède par une piste, qui devient bitumée sur quelques kilomètres à partir de l'aéroport avant de disparaitre dans les dunes.
2- Le poste frontière de Dhibet permet le passage en Lybie. Il y a donc deux postes frontières entre la Tunisie et la Lybie.
Salutations.
Mehdi SELLAMI
OUPSSssss, merci du correctif
mélangé El Oued, et El Borma
pas malin de ma part, car je grenouillais pas mal dans ces coins là .... camps gaziers,
et c'est vrai qu'il ne vaut mieux pas se louper dans les pistes, car les militaires eux vous loupent pas 🤪
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Dom
De rien mon cher,
Vu votre CV, je pensais bien qu'il y avait une confision quelque part.
A+😉
Mehdi SELLAMI
Vu votre CV
A+😉
que je viens d'actualiser, puisque nous sommes en Égypte actuellement Khamdoulillah 😉
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que je viens d'actualiser, puisque nous sommes en Égypte actuellement Khamdoulillah 😉
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ah bon, ce st si galere actuellement de la tunisie a la lybie?
il me semblait pourtant qu une fois domayeux tu disais sur ce forum qu en venant de tunisie on pouvait entrer et circuler librement en lybie, ce qui n est pas le cas quand on arrive d egypte.
je te demande car d ici 1 mois et demi j arrive en tunisie et je voulais aller justement faire un tour en lybie en independant et en faisant mon visa en tunisie.
alors, ca le fait ou pas?
ben alors domayeux, tu boudes?😎
Juste une petite info.... circuler en Libye librement ne fait pas partie du vocabulaire local ni des traditions touristiques ! Obligatoirement un guide et avec un peu de chance, un policier en civil .... dans un groupe ça passe plus ou moins inaperçu et pas trop gênant, par contre pour 1 à 2 personnes.... ce n'est pas très agréable d'avoir un gardien 24h/24h...
Bon voyage !
Bon voyage !
Il n'y a personne qui soit née sous une mauvaise étoile, il n'y a que des gens qui ne savent pas lire le ciel. (Dalaï Lama)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
SALUT !!
Pour ton visa Libyen il te faut pas mal d'argent et beaucoup de tracasseries !! Le visa doit étre pris dans le pays d'origine (pour toi France ?) Une lettre d'invitation d'un Libyen ou agence pour obtenir ce visa (ça déjà c'est cher) Ce porte garant (l'agence qui à délivé cette invitation) doit ce trouver à la frontiere et c'est le porte garant qui fait tout les papiers échange de plaque Française du véhicule contre plaque Libyenne Accompagnateur obligatoire et payant (50€/jour) plus un 2ieme en arme pour le désert !! si pas de place pour tout ce monde dans ton auto, c'est pas grave, il sufit d'ouvrir le porte feuille = Un véhicule+1 accompagnateur+ 1 policier ou militaire en arme !! ça fait plus que 100€/jour Heureusement que le carburant n'est pas cher !! Surtout pas d'alcool dans le véhicule Passage frontiere avec tout les papiers et accompagnateur déjà arrivé, peu prendre la journée, à 2jours, suivant l'humeur de la douane ou d'un policier Libyen !! Bon courage et fait des économies pour te payer cette balade Cordialement
PAPY
Pour ton visa Libyen il te faut pas mal d'argent et beaucoup de tracasseries !! Le visa doit étre pris dans le pays d'origine (pour toi France ?) Une lettre d'invitation d'un Libyen ou agence pour obtenir ce visa (ça déjà c'est cher) Ce porte garant (l'agence qui à délivé cette invitation) doit ce trouver à la frontiere et c'est le porte garant qui fait tout les papiers échange de plaque Française du véhicule contre plaque Libyenne Accompagnateur obligatoire et payant (50€/jour) plus un 2ieme en arme pour le désert !! si pas de place pour tout ce monde dans ton auto, c'est pas grave, il sufit d'ouvrir le porte feuille = Un véhicule+1 accompagnateur+ 1 policier ou militaire en arme !! ça fait plus que 100€/jour Heureusement que le carburant n'est pas cher !! Surtout pas d'alcool dans le véhicule Passage frontiere avec tout les papiers et accompagnateur déjà arrivé, peu prendre la journée, à 2jours, suivant l'humeur de la douane ou d'un policier Libyen !! Bon courage et fait des économies pour te payer cette balade Cordialement
PAPY
En Afrique tout est possible, mais rien n'est certain ....!!
http://papyetmamyenvoyage.kazeo.com/
merci a tous deux mais si ca marche comme ca en libye ben ils se passeront de moi.
en fait il m avait semble lire une fois qu en arrivant de tunisie on pouvait y aller independemment mais si ce st pas le cas c est pas grave.
je voulais passer aussi en algerie mais ca a l air un peu galere pour le visa, invitation etc donc khalas, on n en parle plus...
donc je commencerai par le maroc et descendrai vers le sud de la, j ai trouve un bateau a 35 euros depuis sete, cool...
J'ai rencontré plusieurs fois le patron de l'agence IDINEN TOUR tél 0724 24 60 il y a déja quelques années .
Cette agence est à GHAT. à gauche en façe de la nouvelle mosquée.
Voir OSMANE ABDALLAH FETHI qui parle français l'un de ces fréres à une agence à DJANET.
Avant, avec des droms il était possible de passer en mettant un burnous et avec des chameliers .
Mais depuis quelques mois, les Algériens on fait des soucis et même la piste qui va vers le sud est interdites, alors bon courage et insch Allah.
MEMBO
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Elisabeth
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In November, we're heading off on a 4-month trip. We'll be landing in China and plan to leave the country via a land border into Vietnam.
I’ve read that China may ask for proof of exit within 30 days (flight ticket or other reservation). Since we’d be leaving by land, I’m wondering how this works in practice.
Has anyone here been in this situation recently?
Did the airline ask for an exit ticket before boarding? Did Chinese authorities require proof upon arrival? Is a train/bus ticket to Vietnam sufficient? Is a cancelable or flexible reservation accepted?
Thanks for sharing your experiences! 😊
Did the airline ask for an exit ticket before boarding? Did Chinese authorities require proof upon arrival? Is a train/bus ticket to Vietnam sufficient? Is a cancelable or flexible reservation accepted?
Thanks for sharing your experiences! 😊
Hi there,
Just a question that’s probably been asked before (though usually the other way around for my situation :))
My wife and I are heading to the US.
On her ticket, it only has her maiden name (e.g., Martine DUPOND).
On her passport, it’s written as Martine DUPOND épouse AVRY.
No issues for travel, I hope I did the right thing with the ticket?
Then for the ESTA, is just Martine DUPOND enough, or do I need to include the "épouse AVRY" part like on the passport?
Thanks in advance!
Hi there,
I’m spending a few days in San Pedro de Atacama (Chile) and would like to cross the Argentine border to make a loop toward Salta and then return to Chile to drop off the rental car.
I’ve heard that crossing the border can be tricky!
Is it possible with a rental company’s authorization? Which company, and at what cost?
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Best regards,
Arnale
Hi everyone,
I saw on the French Embassy in Peru’s website and the Peruvian Consulate in Paris’s site that the rule is to have a passport valid for 6 months *after the arrival date* (not the return date).
I arrive in Peru on August 13, 2019 (for about twelve days), and my passport is valid until February 16, 2020.
That’s 6 months and 3 days after my arrival date in Peru. In my opinion, I’m good to go.
But could I still be denied entry if they say I don’t cover the return date or that I’m too close to the 6-month mark?
Thanks for your feedback.
I saw on the French Embassy in Peru’s website and the Peruvian Consulate in Paris’s site that the rule is to have a passport valid for 6 months *after the arrival date* (not the return date).
I arrive in Peru on August 13, 2019 (for about twelve days), and my passport is valid until February 16, 2020.
That’s 6 months and 3 days after my arrival date in Peru. In my opinion, I’m good to go.
But could I still be denied entry if they say I don’t cover the return date or that I’m too close to the 6-month mark?
Thanks for your feedback.
Hi there,
I read on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that it’s possible to apply for a temporary driving permit in China, valid for 1 month. I’m planning to rent a car (without a driver) to explore part of the country next August, so I was wondering:
Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival? How long do the formalities take on the spot? Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
I read on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website that it’s possible to apply for a temporary driving permit in China, valid for 1 month. I’m planning to rent a car (without a driver) to explore part of the country next August, so I was wondering:
Has anyone here already gone through this process upon arrival? How long do the formalities take on the spot? Is it possible to handle these steps in advance, before arriving in China?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Hi
Has anyone been to Rwanda recently and gotten a 3-month visa on arrival easily?
Thanks
Hi there,
My departure is slowly approaching, and now that I’ve got my Russian visa sorted, I’m fine-tuning the rest of my trip to Tajikistan. Since the Tajik visa is no longer required for stays under 30 days (for French nationals), I’ll need to visit the Ministry of Interior (OVIR) to register within 10 days of entering the country. No big deal, though, since I had to go there anyway to apply for my GBAO permit. 😉 However, I’ve *seen* several reports from travelers (mostly motorized) mentioning that you need an entry permit for Kyrgyzstan, which has to be arranged in advance at the Kyrgyz Ministry (consulate?) in Dushanbe. Otherwise, you’re *stuck* at the Kyzyl-Art border (with no Wi-Fi, of course, to try and sort it out). The most recent report was from a year ago, so I’d love to know if this is still the case and if it’s indeed at the Kyrgyz Ministry (consulate?) where you need to go for this pre-authorization.
Does anyone have any recent info on this?
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone.
I’m leaving for almost 3 months in the Philippines (11 weeks total) starting in early May.
I already have my round-trip ticket.
The problem is, I don’t have time to get a 2-month visa because the process takes nearly a month.
From what I’ve read here and there, I need a return ticket valid for less than a month when I arrive in the Philippines to prove my good faith.
After that, I can apply for a 30-day extension at the immigration office.
I’m planning to either buy a fully refundable ticket to the nearest country or a fake ticket.
For 3 months, I’ll need to extend my visa two more times before my return date to France.
My question is this:
Will immigration ask me each time I extend my visa by one month to show proof of an exit ticket matching the new visa extension date?
Is it possible to extend directly by 2 months before the initial 30 days expire?
Thanks in advance for your experiences and tips! 😊
Hello to all the Thailand regulars.
I’ve been to Thailand several times, but it was about 20 years ago…
There’s a new system in place now, it seems.
TDAC – Thailand Digital Arrival Card.
Before arriving, I apply for a TDAC, okay. If during my stay I cross the border to spend a few days in Malaysia and then re-enter Thailand, do I need to submit a new TDAC application? Do I use the same TDAC as when I first entered the country?
Or do I initially have to pay for a Thai multi-entry visa?
Thanks in advance for your insights—I can’t find the answer online.
Pierre
I’ve been to Thailand several times, but it was about 20 years ago…
There’s a new system in place now, it seems.
TDAC – Thailand Digital Arrival Card.
Before arriving, I apply for a TDAC, okay. If during my stay I cross the border to spend a few days in Malaysia and then re-enter Thailand, do I need to submit a new TDAC application? Do I use the same TDAC as when I first entered the country?
Or do I initially have to pay for a Thai multi-entry visa?
Thanks in advance for your insights—I can’t find the answer online.
Pierre
My partner (Mexican) entered France on January 21st as a tourist. She was therefore entitled to stay for 90 days in the Schengen Area. She’ll be leaving for Mexico on April 16th, so she’ll have “used up” 86 days.
She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
The text of Article 6 of the European regulation (2016/399) states that for a stay planned in the territory of the Member States, not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, one must examine "the 180-day period preceding each day of the stay." That’s not very clear either.
My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
There are two ways to look at it:
1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window. The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days. 2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date. If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th. The Prefecture doesn’t provide any information, nor does Air France, and in the forums I’ve checked, opinions are divided. Thanks for any insights you can share!
She plans to return to France on July 18th. According to the European Commission’s Schengen calculator, this new stay “may be authorized for a maximum of 90 days.” That’s not very clear ("may be," "for a maximum of").
The text of Article 6 of the European regulation (2016/399) states that for a stay planned in the territory of the Member States, not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, one must examine "the 180-day period preceding each day of the stay." That’s not very clear either.
My partner wants to return to France for a 90-day period starting on July 18th. Is this possible?
There are two ways to look at it:
1) The first day she spent in the Schengen Area was January 21st. That day will drop out of the calculation 180 days later, on July 20th.
From July 20th, she’ll get back 1 day of possible stay; on July 22nd, 2 days; and so on. All the days from her previous stay (January 21st–April 16th) need to be outside the 180-day rolling window. The last day of her stay was April 16th. Looking 180 days ahead, that brings us to October 13th. From that date, she’ll be able to return for a full 90 days. 2) The number of allowed days is calculated for each day of the new stay. In other words: the 180-day window is recalculated every day, not fixed at the entry date. If she re-enters France on July 18th, she’ll only have a “credit” of 4 days. But with each day of her new stay, one day from the previous stay (January–April) will drop out of the calculation. The rolling window allows her to “replace” days from the previous stay with those of the new stay, without ever exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. In this case, my partner could stay in France for 90 days starting on July 18th. The Prefecture doesn’t provide any information, nor does Air France, and in the forums I’ve checked, opinions are divided. Thanks for any insights you can share!
Hello,
We’re planning to travel to Indonesia (Sulawesi with family) next July and August for a stay longer than a month (about 6 weeks).
I’ve seen that it’s possible to get a 60-day visa before departure, but I’ve also read about people having a lot of trouble getting it (some even didn’t manage and had to leave without it).
We absolutely need to have these 4 visas BEFORE leaving because once we’re in Sulawesi, I’m not sure we’ll be able to go to an embassy to request a visa extension after 30 days.
In short, how can we **100% guarantee** that we’ll get our 4 60-day visas before our trip this summer?
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Elodie
In short, how can we **100% guarantee** that we’ll get our 4 60-day visas before our trip this summer?
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Elodie
Hi there,
I’m leaving for Japan in a few weeks. I just noticed my passport has an ink stain on the signature page. Could this cause any issues?
I’m leaving for Japan in a few weeks. I just noticed my passport has an ink stain on the signature page. Could this cause any issues?
Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026!
We’re heading back in October for a trip through Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
I have a question: for our route, we’ll need to cross the Zambia and Zimbabwe borders twice each. From experience, I know we won’t have any issues with Botswana.
But for the other two countries, I can’t find a clear answer.
All your tips are welcome!
Thanks for your replies
Thanks for your replies
Hi everyone!
I’m currently a student on a gap year, and I don’t plan to go back to school right away. That said, traveling really interests me. But I’ve been wondering: does being a student come with any perks when you decide to go abroad? The real question is whether I should re-enroll in a program just to keep that status without actually attending.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Axel
I’m currently a student on a gap year, and I don’t plan to go back to school right away. That said, traveling really interests me. But I’ve been wondering: does being a student come with any perks when you decide to go abroad? The real question is whether I should re-enroll in a program just to keep that status without actually attending.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Axel




