Last week, I submitted my visa to the Estonian embassy through VFS (New Delhi branch, India where I'm from). In my itinerary it was mentioned that my trip would go like:
- London > Tallinn (Estonia)
- Tallinn > Budapest: 7 days
- Budapest > Paris: 7 days
- Paris > Singapore (Have a work visa in Singapore and have been based there for past 6 years: uni+work) : return flight with tix booked
My plan was to get the Schengen visa and then apply for the UK visa. I was under the impression that the UK embassy would require a Schengen visa since I would be departing from UK to EU. Today, I got a call from the Estonian embassy where they asked me two questions:
- Why do you want to visit Estonia? > I answered this and she seemed okay with the answer and cut me off mid-way as I was explaining to her my reasons
- Are you flying in from London and do you have the UK visa yet?
As per my plans and because UK visa won't be possible to get w/o Schengen visa, I told her that I would apply for it after getting the Schengen visa.
She mentioned that it's a rule that I need a UK visa first if I'm flying in from London and that she will send back my application. She also mentioned that only the VFS fees will be charged and my visa fees will be refunded. I guess my questions are:
- Is there any such rule that requires me to have a visa of the country where I'm flying in from?
- Will this constitute a visa rejection since she mentioned that my Schengen visa fees will be refunded?
- Will applying for UK visa be possible w/o securing an outbound visa to Schengen area?
Any other suggestions/ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!