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If US citizen stay 90 days in the EU, can he leave EU for a few days and reenter EU for another 90 days?

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If US citizen stay 90 days in the EU, can he leave EU for a few days and reenter EU for another 90 days?

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  1. it is 90 days within a six month period for any EU country under the Schengen Agreement

    American citizens can enter Spain or Andorra visa-free for periods of up to three months. Spanish government regulations may require a return or on-going ticket or proof of funds. Should an American citizen wish to remain longer than ninety days, you will be required to obtain an extension of stay from Spanish immigration authorities.  This extension, of no more than ninety days, must be requested at a police station at least three weeks before the initial entry period expires.  It is only granted under exceptional circumstances.  By law, foreigners who have overstayed their permitted time will not be allowed to leave Spain without first obtaining an exit permit from the Directorate of Security of the State in Madrid or from the local police in another city.  A fine, commensurate with the time overstayed, may be charged.

    Should you be considering a stay in Spain longer than three months you should inquire with the Spanish embassy or consulate near your place of residence outside of Spain prior to entry.   You may also write directly to the Spanish National Police at Calle Moratin, 43, 28014 Madrid; or check the Spanish Ministry of Interior’s website.

    Residency and Work Permits

    American citizens wanting to study, reside, or work in Spain must obtain the appropriate visa from the Spanish Embassy or Consulate in their state/country of last residence.  After the visa has been issued, foreigners have three months to apply for the corresponding permit with the Spanish authorities in Spain.  Obtaining a residence or work permit is a complicated process; since regulations change continually, we suggest that you write directly to the:

    Spanish National Police

    Calle Moratin, 43

    28014 Madrid

    You may also check the Ministry of Interior ’s website, or call the Ministry of Interior, within Spain, toll-free at 900-15-00-00.  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also manages a website.

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