DayWindow

FAQ

Does the entry day count?

Yes. DayWindow counts both the entry day and the exit day.

Can I “reset” my 90 days by leaving?

No. Your allowance depends on the last 180 days. Days only drop out as time moves forward.

What does “rolling 180 days” mean?

Pick a date and look back 180 days from that date. Add all Schengen days inside that window.

What if I have overlapping trips in my list?

DayWindow merges overlaps so you don’t double‑count the same day.

Why is “Next Entry” a future date?

If you’re over 90 days, you must wait until enough old days fall outside the 180‑day window. “Next Entry” is the first day the total becomes 90 or less.

Is DayWindow official?

No. It’s a helper tool. Always confirm with official guidance for high‑stakes decisions.

Can I use DayWindow for future planning?

Yes. Enter planned trips to estimate risk. (Remember real outcomes can vary.)


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