What's the cheapest way to reset my Schengen Visa (from Germany) once 89 days pass?

What's the cheapest way to reset my Schengen Visa (from Germany) once 89 days pass? I was thinking about getting in and out of Serbia but I'm not sure. What would you do?

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    You do know it doesn't "reset" right away, right? It's a 90/180 system so you'll need to be out for 90 days, I'd go somewhere else I actually like for 3 months rather than what's cheapest

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      It resets right away if you come from a country that doesn't require a Visa to enter Europe.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        tf are u talking about?
        If you are a EU citizen you can stay longer than 3 months. If you are outside the EU you must leave.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          I can't wait for the inevitable "Europe sucks, how dare they deport me while they don't deport asylum seekers?!" thread.

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            True though. Imagine being so moronic you'll deport tourists spending money from abroad and using zero tax dollars while you welcome in countless "refugees" who will vacuum up your tax dollars, never work, and send the cash back home so they can pay for their families to come over.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              Imagine being so moronic you believe everything the basement-dwelling virgins of /misc/ tell you.

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                There have been several news reports saying 80% of the 2015 refugees in Germany have never held a job here.
                Sometimes in life you have to admit you're wrong. Have we seen a sudden influx in violence since Ukrainian refugees came? absolutely not. Women and children came. The other "refugees" from africa, the middle east, and asia, have almost all exclusively been men in their 20s. Some work out yes, most do not.
                You can tell how many years an african woman has been in Germany by the number of kids it has.

              • 8 months ago
                Anonymous

                >There have been several news reports
                You mean, there has been one unsourced screenshot on /misc/ that has been posted several times.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              I'd pay good money to deport any and all poltards who come to visit

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            Or the "I'm not an illegal immigrant, I'm American!" posts.

            • 8 months ago
              Anonymous

              FU id rather have americans than people from shithole countries

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        >It resets right away if you come from a country that doesn't require a Visa to enter Europe.
        No, it absolutely certainly doesn’t. You’re allowed 90 days within any given 180. 90 days in, one day out, and back again has you overstaying. You need to be out for a full 90 days to “reset.”

        You could spread those three months out among multiple non-Schengen countries (perhaps month in Serbia or another ex-Yugo country apart from Croatia, a month in Bulgaria, and a month in Romania; these last two are EU members but not yet in the Schengen Area, so they still count as away AFAIK), or you could stay put in either Albania or the UK, which probably offer up to a year and six months visa-free, respectively (this is definitely true if you’re American, but I think it works for a lot of other nationalities as well).

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          I think a trip to Turkey will do it.

          Where are you getting your information?

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Where are you getting your information?
            I am a non-European (legal, recently made permanent) resident of a Schengen Area country,. I have many pages of immigration law attached to my residence permit.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        moron

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Where did you read this from? It's totally wrong. Like everyone said, the 90/180 rule applies. You could have verified it in 10 seconds.

        https://www.eeas.europa.eu/sites/default/files/visa_waiver_faqs_en.pdf

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    just go to the next american embassy and step inside the perimeter to reset it 😉

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Is this true?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Of course not. People like to say that you are “in America” when on the premises of an embassy or consulate, but extraterritoriality doesn’t really work like that. You may be subject to US law on embassy premises, but you don’t literally enter the US. You never get stamped out by local immigration and stamped in again by the US when you enter an embassy compound.

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I love Mohu/Chiol so much

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