18 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa. If you are a citizen of the Netherlands but with another nationality from outside the EU or Schengen countries, please contact the consulate for more information.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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15 August 2021 by visumservice
The information on this page is for Dutch passport holders. If you are a citizen of the Netherlands with a different nationality, you must go back to the main page and choose the option: ‘Visa for citizens of Holland with a different nationality.
At the top of this page, we have listed the types of visas for Dutch passport holders. Do you want to go on holiday or have a business trip planned? In that case, the Dutch passport does not require a visa for the country in most cases. Vanuatu is a wonderful holiday destination.
A visa is a document that shows that you have official permission to travel to the country in question. Applying for a visa for Vanuatu is not always easy. Applying for visas is a time-consuming task for most people. It is therefore advisable to have your visa application go through a specialized party. This way you can be sure that the process is as efficient as possible.
At VisumService.nl, we can take care of the application for you. There is a different application procedure for almost every country. At VisumService.nl, we make applying for a visa as easy as possible. This way, you can apply for a visa for Vanuatu without any worries.
If you have no experience applying for a visa, it can be not easy to apply for a visa. In addition, the requirements that embassies impose on a visa differ enormously.
If you like travelling to other countries in general, with a cruise, plane, car, or train, you must always have the correct documents for your flight or any other means of transport before departure. Often a valid passport alone is not enough. As an example, all countries have adjusted their policies during the pandemic caused by the coronavirus.
But it’s not only about the coronavirus because it always can happen. Countries where you could fly and buy a visa at the border in recent years, are no longer possible in most cases. Always inquire about which documents you need before your travel and buying tickets.
How it generally works: a.) it depends if there is a need for a visa, b.) or we physically need all the documents c.) or can apply for the visa online. Here is a small example in 6 steps, in case we would need the documents physically:
Please select the correct visa at the top and apply online on our website.
Check what the required documents are and collect all the required documents for the visa application.
Then send us the necessary documents.
We process the documents for you before going to the Vanuatu embassy and make a booking to process the visa application at the Vanuatu embassy.
After the embassy has accepted the visa application, we will send you an invoice by email. This email will tell you when and what time the visa will be back at our office for collection or sending.
After the visa has been collected from the embassy and the invoice has been paid, the visa is ready to be collected or shipped to your address.
Would you like to apply for a visa for Vanuatu? Then it is important that you are aware of all the documents provided. If you want to apply for a visa, you must provide several documents.
Above you will find a basic overview of all the documents you need if you want to apply for a single-entry visa for Vanuatu. Do you need a visa? Then you will also find the basic requirements for all types of visas at the top of this page.
Please note that the requirements for your situation may differ from the basic necessities.
To find out the requirements for your application, place an application online on our website.
These are the requirements that generally need to be met for a Vanuatu visa. The requirements for the visa may differ per situation. We, therefore, recommend that you submit an online application to us so that you can see exactly what the requirements are for your situation. This way, you can be sure that you actually meet all the requirements.
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13 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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13 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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13 August 2021 by visumservice
Als u in een EU-land of Schengenland woont, heeft u geen visum nodig. Maar als u niet in een EU- of Schengenland woont of niet de nationaliteit heeft van een van deze landen, heeft u mogelijk een visum nodig.
Als u minder dan 90 dagen in de Schengenlanden wilt verblijven, heeft u mogelijk een Schengenvisum kort verblijf nodig. Of u een visum nodig heeft om het Schengenland te bezoeken, hangt af van uw nationaliteit.
Als u niet in het Schengengebied woont, heeft u waarschijnlijk een Schengenvisum kort verblijf nodig. Hiermee kunt u maximaal 90 dagen binnen een periode van 180 dagen in het Schengengebied verblijven. Het verblijf van 90 dagen hangt af van de geldigheid van het visum dat u is gegeven door de diplomaat van het consulaat van een van de Schengenvisumlanden.
Als u een Schengenvisum nodig heeft, moet u het visum aanvragen bij het dichtstbijzijnde consulaat in uw land. Wij kunnen geen Schengenvisum voor u aanvragen.
Als u geen onderdaan bent van een EU-land en geen verblijfsvergunning van een EU-land heeft, moet u mogelijk één Schengenvisum kort verblijf aanvragen. Hiermee kunt u maximaal 90 dagen binnen een periode van 180 dagen in het Schengengebied verblijven.
Neem contact op met de ambassade van het land – ‘de ambassade’ van dat land dat u als eerste in de EU bezoekt. U moet weten waar de dichtstbijzijnde ambassade is vanaf de plaats waar u in uw eigen land woont – of u een visum nodig heeft voor de Schengenlanden.
Houd er rekening mee dat u het Schengenvisum moet aanvragen bij de ambassade van het land waar u voor het eerst landt als u een visum nodig heeft.
Op een Cruisereis moet u ook gebruik maken van de ambassade van het land waar u het langst zult verblijven! Bijvoorbeeld: op een cruisereis bezoekt u Portugal (2 dagen), Spanje (2 dagen), Frankrijk (2 dagen), België (2 dagen) en Nederland (3 dagen). U verblijft in elk land 2 dagen en in Nederland 3 dagen. Dit betekent dat u een Schengenvisum moet aanvragen bij de ambassade van Nederland.
Voorbeeld van wat niet mag: u vraagt een Schengenvisum voor Nederland aan terwijl u naar Duitsland vliegt. Dit is niet toegestaan! Als u naar Duitsland vliegt, moet u het Schengenvisum aanvragen bij het consulaat/ambassade van Duitsland. Doe je dit niet, dan mag je niet aan boord van het vliegtuig. Natuurlijk, als je eenmaal in Duitsland bent, kun je zonder problemen naar Nederland (maar niet met het vliegtuig!) of een ander Schengenland reizen, waaronder Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Maak alsjeblieft niet de fout om het land van aankomst te verhullen met een transit. Indien Nederland de eindbestemming is, met een transit in Duitsland, moet u alsnog een Schengenvisum aanvragen bij het consulaat/ambassade van Nederland. Alleen omdat u een transit heeft in Duitsland, moet u als uw eindbestemming Nederland is toch een aanvraag doen bij de ambassade van Nederland. Anders laat de douane u niet aan boord van het vliegtuig en stuurt u hoogstwaarschijnlijk terug naar huis.
Klik hier om terug te keren naar de hoofdpagina als je een ander land wilt kiezen.
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13 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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13 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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12 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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12 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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12 August 2021 by visumservice
If you live in an EU country or Schengen country, you do not need a visa. But if you do not live in an EU or Schengen country or do not have the nationality of one of these countries, you might need a visa.
If you want to stay in the Schengen countries for less than 90 days, you may need a Schengen short-stay visa. Whether you need a visa to visit Schengen country depends on your nationality.
This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. The 90 days stay depends on the validity of the visa given to you by the diplomate of the consulate of one of the Schengen visa countries.
If you need a Schengen visa, you must apply for the visa at the nearest consulate in your country. We cannot apply for a Schengen visa for you.
If you are not a national of an EU country and do not have a residence permit from an EU country, you may need to apply for one Schengen short-stay visa. This allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Check with the country’s embassy – ‘the Embassy’ of that country you visit first in the EU. You need to find out where the nearest embassy is from the place you are living in your own country – whether you need a visa for the Schengen countries.
Please know that you must apply for the Schengen visa at the country’s embassy where you are travelling to.
On a Cruise voyage, you must also use the country’s embassy of the country where you will stay the longest! For example: on a cruise voyage, you will visit Portugal (2 days), Spain (2 days), France (2 days), Belgium (2 days) and the Netherlands (3 days). You will stay 2 days in each country, and 3 days in The Netherlands. This means that you will need to apply for a Schengen visa at the embassy of The Netherlands.
Example of what is not allowed: you apply for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands while flying to Germany. This is not allowed! If you fly to Germany, you must apply for the Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of Germany. If you do not do this, you will not be allowed to board the plane. Of course, once you are in Germany, you can travel to the Netherlands (but not by plane!) or any other Schengen country without any problem, including Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino.
Please do not make the mistake to disguise the country of arrival with a transit. In case The Netherlands is the end destination, with transit in Germany, you still need to apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate/embassy of the Netherlands. Only because you have a transit in Germany, you still need to apply at the embassy of The Netherlands if your end destination is the Netherlands. Otherwise, customs will not let you board the plane for the final destination and most likely send you back home.
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