Je prépare un Tour du Monde à travers l'Eurasie et les Amériques pour une durée minimum d' 1 an.
Je pars en Janvier 2010 et effectuerai ce TDM par voie terrestre essentiellement.
Et en ce moment je suis en plein casse-tête avec les visas... 🤪
Je désire me rendre en Inde durant ce périple et je sais qu'il est possible d'obtenir ce visa à l'aide du site VFS.
Le problème est que " l'arrivée et la sortie doivent s'effectuer dans les six mois à compter de la date de délivrance du visa."
Ce qui fait que même si je le prends à la dernière minute en Janvier 2010, je serai contraint d'atteindre l'Inde dans les 6 mois minimum.
Or, entre la France et l'Inde, je passe par 19 pays... et je n'ai pas vraiment envie de jouer la montre pour visiter et traverser ces 19 pays en moins de 6 mois... 🏴☠️
Je suis donc contraint de prendre mon visa en dehors de la France.
Question : Est-il possible, cher(e)s VFistes d'obtenir ce précieux sésame dans les pays que je traverserais juste avant, à savoir : Turquie ou Syrie ou Liban ou Jordanie ou Iran ou Pakistan ?
Merci d'avance, et un grand merci à celles et ceux qui m'ont déjà éclairé pour ce long périple à venir ! 😉
Ad augusta per angusta : On n'arrive au triomphe qu'en surmontant maintes difficultés.
Salut
Tu peux demander un visa 1 an de validité (90 jours par séjour), solution qui peut convenir si tu comptes par exemple sortir et rentrer plusieurs fois de l'Inde (Inde > Nepal) (Inde > bangladesh...)
sinon tu peux demander ton visa dans les autres pays de son itinéraire, evite quand meme le dernier (Pakistan).
Donc essaye dés la turquie, comme ca si par miracle tu as un probleme, il te reste plusieurs pays chez qui réessayer.
salut,
j'ai le meme projet de voyage tour du monde en commençant par la route de la soie par voie terrestre.
j'ai aussi le meme souci pour les visas iran, paskistan, inde, je pense les prendre à Istanbul ou Ankara on verra bien! Pour l'instant j'y vais sans trop d'info avec mon sac et ma gratte sur le dos!
les infos pour les visas sont les bien venu!!!! merci
ça m'intéresserai d'être en contact avec toi youdanja! bon voyage
Vu que ton dernier post remonte à début juillet, je me dit que tu as peut être avancé sur ces question... Tu es ou en ce moment?
Je pars dans une paire de semaine sur cette route sans aucun visa dans la poche. Je sais que je peut obtenir mon visa pour l'Iran à Trabzon mais pour la suite, rien de sur...
A tu des infos fraiche concernant l'obtention des visas Paki et indiens en Turquie ou en Iran et au Paki pour le visa indien?
Je suis actuellement en Jordanie, 23e pays de ce periple autour du monde.
J ai obtenu le visa indien a Istanbul non sans avoir du "pleurer" pour l avoir.
En effet, je demandais un visa de 6 mois multi entrees, on m a refile un visa de 4 mois simple entree. 🤪
C est toujours mieux que rien.
Je me suis vu me faire refuser les visas pour l Iran, la Syrie, le Pakistan sous pretexte que je n etais pas resident turc. 😕
J ai tout de meme obtenu le visa syrien a la frontiere Turquie - Syrie... la aussi j ai du fayoter... 😇
Pour le Pakistan, la moyenne de 100 morts par mois depuis plus de 2 ans + le cholera et autres joyeusetes apparues apres les inondations, je crois que je vais passer mon chemin.
Reste l Iran, j ai fait une demande a Beyrouth au Liban... en plein ramadan... mon dossier etait pret a etre envoye mais quand on m a dit "10 jours minimum et encore c est pas sur...", j ai prefere reculer.
De plus, l homme du consulat me disait qu etant francais, il etait certain que j aurai mon visa a l aeroport de Teheran. Et meme un visa de 2 semaines...
J y crois moyennement, mais j avoue que me prendre vent sur vent par les differents consulats me contraint a devoir etre optimiste quant a l obtention du visa iranien a l aeroport. 😐
Ad augusta per angusta : On n'arrive au triomphe qu'en surmontant maintes difficultés.
Merci pour ta réponse, d'une rapidité incomparable!
Je t'avoue que tout ça me décourage un peu quand à l'idée de rejoindre l'Inde via le Pakistan... Tu as envisager quel itinéraire du coup? Je crois qu'il ya des bateaux de Dubai ou d' Oman pour Bombay...
Sinon pour le visa iranien, tu as essayer depuis Trabzon en Turquie? Il parait que ça marche, enfin ct encore le cas en juillet dernier selon un post trouvé sur ce forum...
Quelque soit ta route, quelle soit belle et pleine de couleurs!
Mat
Je n ai pas essaye a Trabzon, je n y suis pas passe.
A part pour le Pakistan ou cela semble impossible (d autant plus que les ressortissants francais ont besoin d une lettre de recommandation pour le visa pakistanais... que les consulats francais refusent de delivrer), l obtention des visas du Moyen Orient dans les consulats ou aux frontieres ne presente pas de gros problemes.
Conseils de base : Tenue presentable : tongs + short + T-shirt "I love Marijuana" a bannir.Poli avec Monsieur le garde frontiere, surtout quand il a un demi-orgasme a te faire patienter pour rien ou te laisser penser qu il va te refouler.Petite carte du monde avec l itineraire parcouru, qui aide a bien montrer qu on est en perpetuel deplacement et qu on ne compte pas camper dans le pays.Ne jamais y aller defaitiste, se dire qu avec un sourire et de la patience, on peut obtenir beaucoup (cf. obtention du visa indien a Istanbul meme sans lettre de recommandation).Enfin ne jamais oublier qu un passeport francais (sans tampons israeliens, pour les visas de la plupart des pays arabes) aura toujours un accueil favorable.
Ad augusta per angusta : On n'arrive au triomphe qu'en surmontant maintes difficultés.
Merci pour ces conseils! Des fois ces formalités administrativse me gonfle tellement que j'ai envie de tout envoyer bouler et de la jouer en mode clandestine, ou à la "on verra bien sur place"!
C ce que je comptait faire quand je me suis dis sur un coup de tête (et aprés plusieurs signes confirmateurs) "je pars en Asie!". Et en regardant la réalité en face, tout s'effondre! Enfin ce genre d'obstacle font aussi partie de l'aventure qui nous méne sur des routes que l'on aurait pas foulé autrement ou nous oblige à rester 2 semaine dans une ville ou l'on ne pensé que passer!
Je vais au moins essayer d'obtenir un de ces trois visa (iranien, pakistanai ou indien) avant de partir et je verrai sur place pour le reste ensuite... mais lequel?
Du coup je reviens au sujet de départ concernant l'obtention du visa indien en Turquie. Quelqu'un sait il ou quoi quand comment l'obtenir?
Les "formalites administratives" sont sans conteste le plus gros probleme.
Mais il serait dommage de passer a cote d une telle aventure juste par peur de la paperasse.
C est un peu comme le systeme de la torture : on montre la machette, la pince a arracher les ongles ou l acide, et generalement ca suffit a faire parler bien avant que la torture commence reellement... 😉
Donc si tu as le temps, l argent (tout proportion gardee) et l envie, fonce ! 😎
Je reitere mes propos quant a l obtention du visa indien a Istanbul.
C est possible, puisque je l ai eu.
On demande normalement :2 photos d identite (sans sourire et avec une tete de depressif si possible 😐)une photocopie du passeport (je n en avais pas, ils me l ont faite, mais a eviter)une certaine somme d argent en liquide (je ne me rappelle plus du montant ni de la monnaie)le passeportle formulaire (qu on te donne)lettre de recommandation (je n en avais pas, c est passe, mais a eviter)Conseil : avant de partir, faire un stock de photocopies du passeport + photos d identite (2 par pays).
Comme ca, quand tu vas dans un consulat, tu n as plus qu a remplir le formulaire et filer le pognon (et donner la lettre de recommandation si exigee) et c est regle ! 😎
Encore une fois, la paperasse c est comme la torture, on souffre beaucoup plus a imaginer ce que ce sera.
Une fois que c est fait, on se rend compte que c etait pas si dur... ouais bon, sauf pour le mec torture a qui il reste plus que le tronc... mauvaise metaphore en fait ! 🏴☠️
Ad augusta per angusta : On n'arrive au triomphe qu'en surmontant maintes difficultés.
Merci encore pour ces infos et ton humour!
Je crois que je vais essayer d'obtenir les visa pakis et iranien avant de partir, puis faire le visa indien sur la route.
En combien de temps tu as réussi à l'avoir à Istambul?
Tu dis avoir reçu un visa de 4 mois simple entrée, quelqu'un sait il si ce visa est prolongeable et/ou transformable en visa à multiple entrée en Inde?
Ce visa de 4 mois simple entree n est pas renouvelable, pas modifiable.
Et tu dois sejourner au moins 2 mois en dehors de l Inde apres l expiration de ton 1er visa pour pouvoir pretendre a un nouveau visa... 🤪
Ad augusta per angusta : On n'arrive au triomphe qu'en surmontant maintes difficultés.
Même si je préférait autre chose!
Ce fameux visa à entrée multiple n'a pas l'air si simple à obtenir. Peut vaudrait t il mieux que je le fasse faire en France et voir sur place pour les visa iranien et paki alors...
Quoique pour le paki je me demande m^me finalement si je vais y allé!
A ver...
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I contacted Avis Canada, and they told me a credit card is absolutely required. I asked my bank for a credit card (a *real* credit card), but they only offered me a deferred debit card.
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I’ve seen conflicting info everywhere I look... My bank says it’s *usually* okay (the deferred debit card), while Avis Canada insists it *must* be a credit card, not debit—even when I mention the deferred debit card.
I know the whole credit card concept is already confusing, and on top of that, some sites say a deferred debit card counts as a credit card, while others say it doesn’t.
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Has anyone here been in this situation recently?
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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.
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Before arriving, I apply for a TDAC, okay.
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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.
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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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