bonjour
visitant quelque pays de l'est prochainement je voudrai des informations sur la frantiere hongroise ou plus exactement la frantiere austro-hongroise, je voudrai savoir si il y a un controle a la frantiere ?
apart le passage a la frantiere les autre endroits de la frantieres sont il fermé avec des files barbelé ou il n y a rien de cela ?
y a t il beaucoup de douanier?
y a t il un controle d'identité dans le train ?
y a t il un controle d'identité (( douanier dans le car ))
toute ces question bien sur c au sujet de la frantiere austro hongroise et merci
🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️Terrible!Affreux! N'y vas pas, ils tirent à vue.D'ailleurs la Hongrie a envoyé son meilleur espion en Europe Occidentale(France) un certain Nicolas S.afin d'organiser la résistance...
Plus de frontière, plus de frontière, c'est vite dit .
La Hongrie fait elle partie de l'espace Schengen ? NON
Les ressortissants hors UE peuvent ils voyager sans visa dans tous les pays de l'UE? NON?
Bon alors, c'est facile de se moquer de la vision qu'on peut avoir des frontières mais moi, les barbelés et les miradors, je les ai connus jusque il y a moins de dix ans alors ...
Ceci étant, je te conseille de bien te renseigner .
Quoiqu'ils en disent, il y a encore des contrôles entre la hongrie et l'Autriche et entre la Hongrie et la Roumanie et bien entendu ses autres voisins .( Je les ai encore vu, il y a à peine un mois)
si tu es UE, c'est une formalité même parfois c'est rien du tout .
si tu n'es pas UE, Il y a un contrôle réel .
Voici ce que j'ai capté sur le site des Affaires étrangères belges, aujourd'hui 30 mai !!!
Quels sont les pays qui font partie du territoire Schengen?
L'Allemagne, l'Autriche, la Belgique, le Danemark, l'Espagne, la Finlande, la France, la Grèce, l'Italie, l'Islande, le Luxembourg, la Norvège, les Pays-Bas, le Portugal et la Suède.
Le 1er mai 2004, l'Union européenne s'est élargie des dix nouveaux Etats membres suivants: Estonie, Lettonie, Lituanie, Malte, Chypre, Hongrie, Pologne, Tchéquie, Slovaquie et Slovénie. Le 1er janvier 2007, la Bulgarie et la Roumanie sont devenues Etats Membres de l'UE. L'actuelle frontière extérieure Schengen sera temporairement maintenue, un visa Schengen n'est donc pas valable pour les nouveaux Etats membres, qui continuent pour le moment à délivrer des visas nationaux et pas des visas Schengen.
pour l'annecdote, les frontiere sont belle et bien materialisees en dehors de shengen par de vigoureux controles de douanes. J'ai ete coince toute la semaine en Hongrie et ai du me fire faire un laisser passer pour rentrer en France apres m etre fait arreter a la frontiere avec un passeport preime de deux jours (passeport frnacais, on m a laisse passer en Allemagne et en Autriche)
Voila comment foirer son voyage.
Et en plus les douaniers m'ont lache a 3h du mat au milieu d'un no man's land, a 20km de la plus proche ville....de quoi se faire de petites frayeurs.
Tout voyageur doit savoir qu'il ne peut quitter son pays sans etre en possession d'une CNI ou d'un passeport en régle selon la destination, il est normal que l'on t'a alissé passé en Allemagne et en Autriche puisque tu n'as surrement rencontrè aucun control entre la France et ces pays, n'empeche que tu voyageais dans l'illègalité.
Quand aux Border guard Hongrois, ils ressemblent à tous sauf à des rigolos, une pièce d'identitè périmée est une piéce d'identité périmée soit elle frnacais ou non.
Dura 😏lex sed lex
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P.S.Les douaniers hongrois ou autres n'ont rien avoir dans ta mésaventure...............
Bonjour,
Je passe très souvent la frontière entre l'Autriche (Vienne) et la Hongrie(dir. Györ). Je peux vous dire que si les douaniers hongrois ont envient de vous enmerdez, ils ne vont pas se gêner. Il m'est arrivé d'attendre plus de 4 heures à cette frontière de m... La Hongrie est en conflit politique avec tous ses voisins, spécialement avec la Slovaquie à qui elle voudrai bien lui piquer des territoires. Ne souriez pas aux douaniers, ils ne le vous rendra pas. De plus, faites bien attention au prix de la vignette autoroutière. Je vu des gens ce faire voler de dix fois le prix normal. Mais bon, si vous tombez dans un bon jour, vous passerez sans problème.
Bon voyage
"Je passe très souvent la frontière entre l'Autriche (Vienne) et la Hongrie(dir. Györ). Je peux vous dire que si les douaniers hongrois ont envient de vous enmerdez, ils ne vont pas se gêner. Il m'est arrivé d'attendre plus de 4 heures à cette frontière de m... La Hongrie est en conflit politique avec tous ses voisins, spécialement avec la Slovaquie à qui elle voudrai bien lui piquer des territoires. Ne souriez pas aux douaniers, ils ne le vous rendra pas. De plus, faites bien attention au prix de la vignette autoroutière. Je vu des gens ce faire voler de dix fois le prix normal. Mais bon, si vous tombez dans un bon jour, vous passerez sans problème."
je voudrai savoir si il y a un controle a la frantiere ?
apart le passage a la frantiere les autre endroits de la frantieres sont il fermé avec des files barbelé ou il n y a rien de cela ?
y a t il beaucoup de douanier?
y a t il un controle d'identité dans le train ?
y a t il un controle d'identité (( douanier dans le car ))
après 2 refus de visa, comment tu as fait pour te retrouver à Pau?
Pour quitter l'espace Schengen, dont la Hongrie en fait partie, il y a un contrôle d'identité systématique.
Passer la frontière clandestinement est très risqué, car les gardes frontières hongrois sont dotés d'un matériel de détection très sophistiqué, qui détecte la chaleur, et permet de voir dans l'obscurité.
Bonne chance quand même.
Fayd
Re Bonjour !! :)
Me revoila ,
Je remercie tout le monde d'avoir repondu a mon poste
mille merci :)
donc pour repondre a Fahd , celà fait déjà trois ans que je vie a Pau et là j'ai démenagé vers une autre ville .
Pour la hongrie, il y a de celà deux ans , finalement je l'ai visité vite fait mais je suis surtout allé en lituanie , pologne , allemagne , suisse ... .
Au sujet du visa apres le second refus , lors de ma troisiéme demande j'ai obtenue le visa ( d'ailleurs le second refus était flagrant ) .
par contre au sujet de la peur du douanier lolll :) finalement ce n'est pas le douanier hongrois qui m'a fait peur mais plutot le douanier polonais , de retour d'une bonne semaine en lituanie , je prend le train qui fait Vilnius-varsovie , arrivé a sowalki ou une ville tout prés , on change de train , donc par la suite dans le train polonais , au bout d'un moment je vois 2 personne avec une tête bizzard , il marche dans le train et houps , le seul a s'être fait controlé c'est moi , le seul coloré du train .... lolll c'etais moi :) , le douanier arrive d'un seul coup et me crie passport!!!!! passport!!!! je lui montre ma carte de sejour ensuite il s'en va , mais c'etais comme même marrant de voir que j'ai été le seul a me faire controlé ........ sans commentaire .
mais bon les douanier polonais ou l'administration polonaise ( notament la gare qui est hyper super lente a emettre des billet ) ne sont pas du tout representatif de la population polonaise ou celle de l'est en generale qui est tres acceuillante , tres jentille , tres sympa et j'ai passé deux semaines de rêve dans les pays de l'est .
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I’m bringing Seresta, an anxiolytic (tranquilizer) from the benzodiazepine family,
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I’ll have the prescription with me.
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I have a 9-seater passenger vehicle that I use for my business in Paris, transporting people.
I’m planning to go to Algeria with my family.
The vehicle registration lists my company as the owner.
Can I get a TPD (Temporary Admission Document)?
Will I need a KBis extract or a power of attorney?!?
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I’m writing to ask for some info—I’ve heard that you **must** have travel insurance to land in Zanzibar.
What’s the process, and which insurance should I get?
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I’m a French citizen living in Switzerland, and I set up an RV LLC in Montana, USA. Through that, I was able to register 3 vehicles (an RV, a Jeep, and a Harley) with Montana plates.
I’d like to spend 3 months in Mexico, but it seems complicated—maybe even impossible—to cross the border from the US with all 3 vehicles.
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It was closed for a while.
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I bought a one-way flight (Ryanair) and a return flight (EasyJet) to spend a week in Morocco in April.
My passport expires 3 weeks after the return date.
Some websites say the passport must be valid for 3 months at the time of entry.
However, it will still be valid both on entry and return, but its validity will only be 1 month at the time of entry (and 3 weeks on the return date, everything prepaid).
It's an individual family trip.
The consulate can't give me an answer—they're still looking into it (really!)
Last year, we stayed for 3 months in Thailand, north of Khao Lak, and were able to benefit from the 2-month visa exemption, renewable for one month by going to Takua Pa to validate a 1-month extension (1,900 baht).
This year, it’s a disaster for us—not only were we planning a 4-month stay, adding a visa run in between (which some say is quite risky), but the law is apparently changing in the coming months with the return of the 1-month exemption (plus the usual 1-month option). So, we looked into applying for a 6-month multiple-entry visa, allowing a maximum of 60 consecutive days in Thailand. However, I can’t find anywhere the minimum time required outside Thailand between two stays—do any of you have an idea?
Thanks for the info! If you’d like tips on Khao Lak and the surrounding areas, we’ve got some experience, though things change fast!
Cheers,
Bruno.
My partner, our 8-year-old daughter, and I are going on vacation to Gex.
We’ve decided to spend one day in Switzerland and another in Italy. Will we need ID (national ID card or passport)? Do we also need ID for our daughter?
Hello,
We’ll soon be moving to Madagascar long-term.
As a French national, I need to obtain a short-stay visa that can be converted to a long-stay one. To do this, I have to send the required documents to the Madagascar embassy in Paris.
No issues with that procedure so far.
If I get this visa, once I arrive in Madagascar, I’ll need to provide the same documents to the Ministry of the Interior in Anosy. I’m trying to find an email address or website for the Ministry to check which documents I need to submit (I think they ask for additional ones).
If you have any info on this, I’d appreciate your replies.
Best regards,
M. Buisson Eric
I’d like to know if anyone has already applied for a private visa to Russia with an invitation from a Russian resident.
I traveled earlier this year with an e-visa, but since I want to stay longer, I’ll be visiting my friend who lives in eastern Russia.
For the visa application, does the invitation need to be on an official paper form issued by the Russian ministry? And most importantly, do I need to present the original for the application, or is there an electronic version that can be sent directly to the consulate in France?
Thanks for any info if you’ve gone through this process before!
I filled out the B2 form to apply for a visa, created an account on Atvis to pay the visa fees and schedule a meet-up, but every time I try to pay with my Boursobank Visa 1st card, they refuse the payment with a message telling me to check my details (address), even though everything is correct. Does anyone know why this is happening, or maybe they don’t accept Visa cards? Are you aware of this?
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Thanks, I’m leaving in 3 weeks. My passport is good to go and my ETA is still valid for a year, but I only printed the email I received.
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Hi there,
We need to apply for a B2 visa because we visited Iran in 2018. It currently costs $185, but they’re planning an additional $250 fee per person for the same visa—it’s been approved but not yet implemented. Does anyone know when this fee will take effect?
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Hi there,
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?
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?
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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.
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I arrive in Peru on August 13, 2019 (for about twelve days), and my passport is valid until February 16, 2020.
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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.
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I’m leaving for almost 3 months in the Philippines (11 weeks total) starting in early May.
I already have my round-trip ticket.
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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?
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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?
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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!
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).
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Hello, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026!
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