I have a 90day-visa. Already in spain. I want to stay longer. What are my options?
Jan 18, 2009 · chippo · 9 replies · 4992 views
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I need to obtain a visa. Here are my conditions:
I have kept it simple:
I'm 24, = automatic schengen visa for 90 days.
I have a spanish partner but we don't want to get married.
My spanish partner has contacts whereby i could get a job. For example in a hotel.
My spanish is good.
I am not currently a student and don't plan to. I have a bachelor.
I have a couple of 'self-employed' possibities, but do not produce enough money.
I am already in spain, andalucia.
Which road can i go down?
Could the option of being a 'de facto couple' help?
What can i do?
Thanks
Jan 18, 2009 · chippo
can somebody pick it up via proxy?
i don't want to close the doors on any other method of obtaining a visa.
Jan 18, 2009 · chippo
Are you sure I would have to go back?
The finnish website says that somebody can collect a visa for somebody else,
"Yes. The person has to have an authorisation letter and an ID, eg. passport."
I know this is not finland but i am clarifying.
Jan 18, 2009 · Expatriator
No, there's no 'de facto' couple possibility that I know of.
Your best bet is to get a job, then apply for a work visa. If you get it you'll have to fly back to Australia to pick it up.
Good luck!
Feb 15, 2009 · valencia0809
Hello!
I'm an EU-citizen currently living in Spain to study for about 6 months more. My boyfriend is American and came with me so we could be together and do some travelling. He exceeded his 90-day permission some days ago and wants to stay until the end of my course, by the end of July. I read a lot of things about the consecuences of travelling after that period, so I was wondering... Is it safer to travel around EU by train or bus or it doesn't matter?
Thanks!
Feb 15, 2009 · jurdyr
benreynolds4 back to Australia to pick it up. valencia0809 he want to becareful traveling ,as it train sould have no problem but spot cheque are done verynow and then . what look here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Agreement Schengen Agreement
jurdy
Feb 16, 2009 · yanagnia
How about to register as "pareja de hecho"?
Feb 20, 2009 · valencia0809
Is that posible?? Would he be safer restricting his traveling to spanish cities?
Feb 20, 2009 · yanagnia
valencia0809, yes in spain nothing will happen, nobody will check his passport and visa, its a veeeeery small possibility almost no-possibility unless he commits some crime