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No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. US citizens cannot get a schengen visa, but they are allowed to stay 90 days within a six months period.

As I understand you were 2 times in the Schengen area: once for "over a month" and later for 59 days. So you were around 90 days in the Schengen area and have to wait before you are allowed to enter the area again. For more information see About Schengen 90/180 ruleAbout Schengen 90/180 rule.

No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. US citizens cannot get a schengen visa, but they are allowed to stay 90 days within a six months period.

As I understand you were 2 times in the Schengen area: once for "over a month" and later for 59 days. So you were around 90 days in the Schengen area and have to wait before you are allowed to enter the area again. For more information see About Schengen 90/180 rule.

No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. US citizens cannot get a schengen visa, but they are allowed to stay 90 days within a six months period.

As I understand you were 2 times in the Schengen area: once for "over a month" and later for 59 days. So you were around 90 days in the Schengen area and have to wait before you are allowed to enter the area again. For more information see About Schengen 90/180 rule.

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No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. The SchengenUS citizens cannot get a schengen visa is for, but they are allowed to stay 90 days within a six months period.

As I understand you were 2 times in the whole Schengen area: once for "over a month" and notlater for single country59 days. So you were around 90 days in the Schengen area and have to wait before you are allowed to enter the area again. For more information see About Schengen 90/180 rule.

No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. The Schengen visa is for the whole Schengen area and not for single country.

No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. US citizens cannot get a schengen visa, but they are allowed to stay 90 days within a six months period.

As I understand you were 2 times in the Schengen area: once for "over a month" and later for 59 days. So you were around 90 days in the Schengen area and have to wait before you are allowed to enter the area again. For more information see About Schengen 90/180 rule.

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No, you can't do that. As I wrote in the comments, it doesn't matter if you were in Germany, Holland or somewhere else in the Schengen area. The Schengen visa is for the whole Schengen area and not for single country.