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And what about Spain? It's Shengen country, so what is the problem for Kosovan to visit Spain with Shengen visa? --Visem (talk) 21:30, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Passport and visa are two separate issues. You cannot enter a country with a valid visa (Schengen or otherwise) in an invalid passport any more than you can enter with a valid passport and an invalid visa. This is just speculation, but I imagine Kosovans can travel to Spain with their Schengen visa stamped in a Serbian passport (if they have one) or in some sort of a laissez-passer, or I guess they can enter a different Schengen country recognizing Kosovo, cross the unguarded border to Spain, and hope they will not get involved with the authorities later.—Emil J. 14:29, 20 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]