working visa ends in june 2010 - how to stay on in EU?

Hello:

Next time, please bullet-list your questions. Easier that way.

Re expiration date: long-term visa are country-specific, but the general rule is that your valid title of residence ends immediately with the expiration of the visa. Some countries give you an additional few days to get your gone, but that's exceptional. Check with the CZ authorities to make sure.

Re tourist visa: I'm assuming that your current visa is a so-called C+D visa, which gives you the opportunity to travel Schengen for 90 days during the validity period of the long-term visa. If that is the case, you cannot apply for a short-term (C-type) visa rightaway. If you have only been in the Czech Republic while you were holding the visa, you may be eligible for a short-term visa. Again, consult the authorities who issued your current visa.

Re sin papeles: you won't get away with that, and we're certainly not gonna help you bend the rules.

If you are a US citizen you can try your luck in Germany.

German rules allow US-citizens to apply for a residency permit after they entered Germany. So if you can get yourself a job teaching English in Germany you can try that route. Leave Czech Republic about two weeks before June 30th 2010 and apply for a residency permit in Germany in the city where you found the job. It won't be easy, but certainly easier that trying to get by without papers in Spain.

Let me know if you want more information.


working visa ends in june 2010 - how to stay on in EU?

working visa ends in june 2010 - how to stay on in EU?

working visa ends in june 2010 - how to stay on in EU?

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