Я ещё раз говорю, идите учите разницу между LTV и D.
На самом главном шенгенском сайте
http://www.awd.ru/всё прямо и написано на первой же странице.
А пока это не поймёте, я прекращаю дискуссию.
1. Uniform Schengen Visas (USV)The Uniform Schengen Visa stands for a permit of one of the Schengen Area Member Countries to transit or reside in the desired territory for a certain period of time up to the maximum of 90 days every six month period starting from the date of entry. According to the purpose of traveling the Uniform Schengen Visa applies to all of the three categories,
“A”, “B” and “C”.
2. Limited territorial validity visas (LTV)This type of visa obtained allows you to travel only in the Schengen State that has issued the visa or in some other cases, in the certain Schengen States specifically mentioned when applying for the visa. Apart from these Schengen countries, this specific visa is invalid to any other Schengen country not specified prior.
3. National VisasThe national visa of
“D” category is granted to the certain individuals who are to be studying, working or permanently residing in one of the Schengen countries. The national visa can be of a single entry, granted for the people who are in need of residing in the Schengen country for a certain period of time, or for a sole purpose after which they shall return to their country.