Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)
Just like any other foreigner, Americans need to obtain a long-term visa for stays in Europe longer than 90 days. And if you’re planning on finding a travel job during your stay, you must apply for a visa with a work permit, such as an E.U. Blue Card.
Some countries have special agreements with the US, which means it can be easier to get a long-term visa as an American. For example, being an American entitled me to a residence permit in Germany. All I had to do was register my address, purchase health insurance, and prove I had sufficient funds in my bank account.
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