Im currently flying to taiwan from Denmark and i will get the free tourist visa for 90 days. So i am wondering if i can do domestic travel with the same visa and no problem?
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Im currently flying to taiwan from Denmark and i will get the free tourist visa for 90 days. So i am wondering if i can do domestic travel with the same visa and no problem?
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Any input on if we would be pushing our luck to only have 3 hours for clearing customs, getting our bags, rechecking our bags, and going back through security?
We are applying for Global Entry and hopeful we will have it in time, but not sure. Our flight is in eight months. Our bags should also be one of the first sets to come out.
We are arriving on ANA and our other flight would be United. If we don’t book this one we’d have a seven hour layover… which I’d rather not do lol.
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Hi all We’re going from India to UK via Munich (Lufthansa) and i came across that i would be needing a transit visa just to change the planes in Munich!!
In my 9-10 years of travelling this is the first time i am coming across something this weird!! Why’d i need a transit visa if I don’t have to leave the International Transit Area and the Terminal too isn’t changing!!
Also the transit Visa is another 80€ just for the 50mins of transit at that airport!! Now i think I should’ve got the expensive Emirates flight instead of Lufthansa.
PS i know the US Visa holders are exempted from the same, but 2 of us don’t have that visa.
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I am awaiting my Global Entry interview sometimes within the next year hopefully.
I am also aware of the mobile passport control app for reentry into the United States.
Is there an app that is used internationally to get through customs easier?
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