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Feb 25 at 8:02 comment added Willeke Do not change questions much after they have been answered. This one was rolled back for you, as should be done.
Feb 25 at 7:09 history rollback mlc
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Feb 3 at 10:48 comment added JakeDot The answers show that Austria and Switzerland both require a visa. But it should be enough to get a single Schengen visit visa from either Switzerland or Austria, not both. You'd need to apply at the embassy of the country you intend to spend the most time in, and that visa will then allow entry to both Switzerland and Austria.
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Jan 24 at 5:47 comment added user142423 I was thinking to rent a car to driving from Germany to Switzerland
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Jan 22 at 23:56 comment added phoog @mlc I know. But the body of the question also asks about Austria, and I haven't been able to find whether Austria requires a visa of travelers using the US I-571.
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Jan 22 at 23:22 answer added xngtng timeline score: 7
Jan 22 at 23:12 comment added mlc @phoog That's an answer to the question.
Jan 22 at 22:34 comment added Richard Smith How are you planning to travel into Switzerland? That will affect the likelihood of anyone checking your documents when you enter the country. If you cross on foot or on a local bus, there's essentially no chance of being stopped. If you fly, your documents will be checked. I have very occasionally seen ticket collectors ask to see passports on trains, typically (I think) for people who look or sound non-European. I've no experience driving.
Jan 22 at 22:34 comment added phoog @PaulPalmpje someone who is present in the Schengen area, who like Sta does not need a visa for some Schengen countries but needs a visa for others, is not supposed to visit the others without first obtaining a visa.
Jan 22 at 22:18 comment added user142423 That’s the problem because I don’t need a visa to enter to Germany with my travel passport. But Switzerland requires visa. Will I have any problem?
Jan 22 at 21:00 comment added Paul Palmpje Don't know how you get into Germany but both countries are part of the Schengen open border area. So in theory yes. But you do not mention Schengen in any part of the question so that leaves me with some doubt.
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