Ofcourse, this is the purpose of the Schengen visa: it allows free travel in the Schengen countries as much as you want, within the dates indicated in the visa. And if the visa is valid for long-term like 3-6-12 months, then 90 days within 180 days (total of schengen stay) each time, i.e. max. 180 days in a year. Share. Amultiple-entry visa permits the holder to enter and exit the Schengen Area as many times as they like, as long as the 90/180 guideline is followed. You can apply for and acquire one of the following multiple-entry visa types based on how frequently you travel to the Schengen zone: 1 year multiple-entry visa; 3 year multiple-entry visa Thanksfor replying. I have been granted a tourist visa to stay for 120 days in total. This runs until the end of April. I want to fly somewhere in early February, for two weeks, and am trying to find out whether I can return back to Mauritius in the middle of February to stay here until my visa runs out in April. - Multipleentry visa: Allows multiple stays in one or more Schengen countries, as long as the total length of the stay does not exceed 90 days in a given 180 day period from the date of first entry. The stay may either be continuous or spread over several visits within the validity periods of the visa, but no more than the number of entries Answer1 of 13: Hello, I am planning a trip with entry point as Netherlands and use the euro rail to travel south till Italy and fly out from there. I have read several accounts where the travelers has applied for multiple entry visa and granted only single Azeb.

single entry vs multiple entry schengen visa