One of the fundamental rules of the Schengen space stipulates that travelers must enter the area by the country which has issued their visa. This measure aims to guarantee a certain consistency in the entry and border control procedures.
Does the holder of a Schengen visa issued by France has the freedom to enter the 27 countries of the Schengen space without going through France?
The answer is no. Indeed, it is compulsory to choose the country which issued the visa as the first destination before going to any other country of the Schengen space.
This requirement applies to all Schengen visas holders, regardless of the visa issuing country. Whether you are Tunisian, Moroccan, Ivorian or Omana.
The Oman Sultanate Embassy in Berlin recently issued an essential warning for the attention of all omani nationals with Schengen visas.
She told them that it is compulsory to choose the country that issued the visa as the first destination before going to any other country of the Schengen space.
As holder of a Schengen visa, it is essential to respect this rule imposed by the European Union. You have to make the country of delivery of your visa your first destination to be able to use it fully and take advantage of your trip to Europe.
Choose the country of deliverance from your Schengen visa as a point of entry has many advantages. First of all, this facilitates your entry procedures in the territory, because the consular authorities are already familiar with your file.
In addition, this helps to streamline border controls, thus avoiding potential complications when you arrive.
In conclusion, if you have a valid Schengen visa, do not forget to choose the country that issued your visa as the first destination during your trip to Europe.