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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:52 history edited CommunityBot
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Aug 23, 2016 at 12:38 comment added Relaxed @BhushanLodha You mean for visitors/tourism (i.e. not for work, family reasons, etc.)? I think Sweden does, that's the only other one I know. France (and, I assume, several other countries) also have long-term visitors permit (e.g. for retirees who want to stay longer than 90 days) but you have to apply for those from outside the country, so you can't use it as an extension if you are already in France.
Aug 23, 2016 at 12:32 comment added Bhushan Lodha @Relaxed: Do you know other countries which allows extension just for their own country and not schengen zone?
Aug 22, 2016 at 18:42 comment added Relaxed @BhushanLodha Yes, but that's not what the question is about. As I already wrote in my answer, the only solution is to get a long-stay visa. And in Germany, unlike Portugal, you cannot easily get one just for tourism. But US citizens can, in fact, apply for one after entering without a visa, I never implied that they could not (incidentally, the OP did not have a Schengen visa).
Aug 22, 2016 at 17:29 comment added Bhushan Lodha @Relaxed: Thats true someone can practically still stay in Portugal for more than 90 days even if they come on Schengen C/tourist visa.
Aug 22, 2016 at 13:12 comment added Relaxed @BhushanLodha The web page in question is a little confused (and confusing) but what it is about is a Portuguese long-stay visa, not an extension of the Schengen visa beyond the 90-day maximum stay. Such a visa would only be valid for an extended stay in Portgual, Short of granting citizenship, Portugal cannot authorize the OP or anyone else to stay longer than 90 days in Germany.
Aug 22, 2016 at 11:39 comment added Bhushan Lodha This is not correct information. You can extend your tourist visa in Portugal - transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/…
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Apr 30, 2014 at 9:10 comment added user13323 Thank you. I was getting all confused, reading different posts, thank you for clarifying!
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