I received a Spanish visa, but I flew through the Czech Republic.
The passport was stamped on entry and exit at the airport in Prague.
As the next time I get a visa, I can prove that I spent my vacation in Spain , and not in the Czech Republic? Can there be problems in obtaining a visa or not?

Responds Company World of Wanderings
At the next processing of documents for a Spanish visa, the Consulate may have questions.

Attach a letter to your application form, write your travel route through countries. And also you need to attach documents proving that you really were in Spain (payment for hotels, restaurants, tickets, photos).

Responds Nadezhda Khvatova, Russian Express company
If when applying for a visa a real ticket was attached (that is, through the Czech Republic), then there will be no problems.

If the visa was opened for another variant of the flight, then, unfortunately, the consequences can take place. It is difficult to predict their predicament - from limiting the visa in terms of the time to failure.

Prove that you used a visa for a holiday in Spain is possible if you have original accounts from the hotel, and the next feed that will need to be done on your own, you will provide them. However, even in this case, some sanctions may follow, as the Spaniards are sensitive to the authenticity of documents when filing.

Answer is Elena Ermakova, head of the Eastern Europe department of the tour operator «Russian Express»
Prove your stay in Spain with the help of boarding passes, booking confirmation in Spain, as well as letters with an explanation. Unfortunately, even all these documents do not always help - Spain has in recent years often denied such cases, regardless of the enclosed documents. Czechs look less at this, other countries will not pay attention to it at all.

July 16, 2014

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