This is well after the stages VJ usually deals with, and a tributary topic to the area discussion -- my Russian wife and I (and it's thanks to VisaJourney we pulled that off) just want to take a holiday jaunt to Germany. No problem for me. She, on the other hand, gets the Schengen action. In particular, the hangup is the need to show the embassy hotel reservations in order to get the visa.
I don't know how other people travel, but we're independent types ... blowing with the wind, making it up as we go, rolling into town and scrounging a cheap room from the dog-eared pages of a travel guide. Firming itineraries and booking hotel rooms in advance is sort of anathema to us, and in no way compatible with our trip planning at this point. We're also cheap-arse bastards.
When you go to Russia, you can get around a like requirement easily enough by paying a "tourist company" to issue you a "reservation" which is altogether fictitious, tipping a bit of hard currency bakhsheesh to the Russian economy to step over the red tape, and it's no sweat. Can one dance around this Schengen requirement with similar ease, or are those stern Alemanni bureaucrats less fierce in their application of the law, or what? Is it easy to "reserve" a stay and then cancel it once the papers are in hand? Any travel freelancers who've done the Schengen dance, we could use a bit of wisdom.
Danke, danke!
