ghelen13 asked:
I’m going on a Mediterranean cruise (ports include Barcelona, Nice, Livorno, Rome, Naples and Sicily, then back to Barcelona). My nationality requires me to get a schengen visa – however I was only given a single entry schengen visa. The ports I will be visiting are countries within the schengen agreement (Spain, France, Italy) – however, we are cruising on international waters. Will I be safe – meaning, will I be allowed to enter Barcelona again?

hasn’t the cruise line or your travel agent assisted you with this matter? If not, you need to follow up with them.
I would say a single entry is just that. You should have a multiple entry based on the itinerary. Hopefully you have allowed youself time to get this fixed before departure.
I have the same problem as above. Leave the UK once and return 14 days later. Go to various ports in Italy Spain and France.
VFS Global issued me a valid 30 day visa yet “Number of Entries” reads “01″.
I called the Visa Company and they mentioned that this was fine as I only leave and re-enter the UK once. It does seem strange and still concerning as I would have preferred a MULT entry visa.
Has anyone been on such a cruise with such a visa ? Has it been ok ?
I am going on a cruise departing spain in june. I am a US Citizen with a US pasport and my wife is a US resident with a Colombian passport. I have read many sites on what exactly is needed for her appointment at the embassy on Tuesday but they all say different things are required but it seems like Spain requires much more than all of them. We are only going to be in Spain for 2 nights. Does anyone know what they will exactly need?