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Old 4th Mar 2006, 18:39
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Visas and alike for visiting UK and Europe

My girlfriend is American and is coming to visit in June. She has visited before and that was not a problem, but this time we are looking at flying out to Spain for a week whilst she is here, I am just a bit unsure as to how she goes about doing this seeing that she is a foreigner.

I suspect there's no problem, but I'd rather check first instead of having a headache when th day comes. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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try the following
http://spain.embassyhomepage.com/vis...embassy_uk.htm
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Originally Posted by AndyDRHuddleston
My girlfriend is American and is coming to visit in June. She has visited before and that was not a problem, but this time we are looking at flying out to Spain for a week whilst she is here, I am just a bit unsure as to how she goes about doing this seeing that she is a foreigner.

I suspect there's no problem, but I'd rather check first instead of having a headache when th day comes. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
This page on the Delta website is an excellent resource for finding out passport and visa requirements.

As, according to that site, your girlfriend doesn't need a visa for a short visit to Spain, you two will be able to simply jump on a flight and go out there. Just make sure that you both take your passports with you.
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