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» Can I visit Greece without a visa?

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rachelle navarra
Sat, 30 Mar 2013 00:46 EDT
tourist visa
Hi all! May i know the requirements of tourist visa application in Greece? Im planning to visit Crete. A dear friend of mine named Marita is planning to sponsor my stay there for one week. Aaside from her Greek Card... does she needs to have it authenticated by their Foreign Minister or she only needs to send it to me including her Greek passport? thanks... kindly email me at navarra_rachelle@yahoo.com
Jhonnifer Arellano Abarao
Thu, 28 Mar 2013 01:00 EDT
How to apply as a nurse in greece if you are a filipino nurse?
I am a Registered Nurse in the Philippines and I worked as a Private Duty Nurse for 3 years. I just want to know how to work or apply as a nurse there in Greece because I am very interested to work there and live there...please help me for guidedance. please e-mail me at nursejhonnifer24@yahoo.com for your reply thank you so much...
lyn
Tue, 26 Mar 2013 21:46 EDT
ma'am/sir
hi.i am filipina,and may question how to apply a tourist visa to
greece to visit my friend for 5 days?pls kindly response thank you for help in advance..
jenifer
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 06:40 EDT
tourist visa for greece
please do help me how to get a visa going to greece?Kindly email at jenifer_qn@yahoo.com.Thanks looking forward to your reply....GBU
dang de vera
Mon, 18 Mar 2013 02:09 EDT
asking what is good to apply a visa for greece its. tourist or work visa?
i have a boyfriend he want to go in greece with my son and he want to know what is the best visa he apply for me and my son if tourist or working visa? and he wants to know how much we need to pay so that he knows..? and what are the requirement should be applied for getting a application for visa ?please kindly answer as soon as possible ma'am and sir... thank you very much..
camille
Sun, 10 Mar 2013 00:09 EST
how could i get visa to greece?
karikay
Fri, 8 Mar 2013 10:16 EST
how they stamp, seal authenticity of foreign certificates
For anybody who wants this embassy stamp on legitimacy of your certificates. first get your certificate from NSO for 100 pesos each and have them authenticated for 100 pesos to the DFA red ribbon. then go to greek embassy, they will refer you to accredited lawyer and the lawyer gets form from the embassy that costs 1,300 pesos (not sure how much more they increase their price) then leave your papers to their so called accredited lawyer. Go back the next day then you pay them 1,900. (this is because embassy gets 1,300 from the lawyer and then another 600 to verify your request) And then you get back to the embassy to have your "verified papers" sealed with their stamp. and you pay another 300 pesos. and the embassy says they don't have anything to do with the lawyers billing procedure? really now???
elma
Mon, 25 Feb 2013 17:22 EST
to greek consul,
HI,im elma b,manzano,im gonna ask if the visa of my daughter can renew again until she turns 18?thanks
gretchen perocho lulo
Sun, 24 Feb 2013 00:53 EST
hi,i had a boyfriend in greece and he want me too visit in greece this may20 tp june 20..how can i apply visa in greece? what are the requirments i need to bring in greece embasssy? can you help me?thanks
Cristine Mae
Thu, 21 Feb 2013 18:31 EST
getting a stamp
Hi, good day!
I just wanna ask about getting a stamp from the embassy. How to do that?

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