Schengen 90/180 Day Calculator
Calculate remaining days under the Schengen Area 90-in-180 rule from your travel history.
What this calculates
Non-EU citizens can stay in the Schengen Area for max 90 days in any rolling 180-day window. The window slides — overstaying by even one day risks fines and entry bans. This calculator sums days from your past stays and tells you what's left as of today.
Formula & how it works
For today, sum all Schengen stays within the past 180 days (inclusive of both arrival and departure). Days remaining = 90 − sum. Window slides daily.
Worked example
Stayed Jan 1-30 (30 days) and Mar 15-Apr 14 (31 days). On May 18, 180-day window starts Nov 20. Days used in window = 30 + 31 = 61. Remaining = 29.
Frequently asked questions
Which countries count?
All 29 Schengen members (most EU plus Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein). Ireland and Cyprus aren't Schengen.
What if I overstay?
Fines (€300-1,200), entry ban (1-3 years typical), and a record on the Schengen Information System affecting future visas.
Schengen vs EU visa?
Different. Some countries have separate national long-stay visas (e.g., France type D). Those don't burn Schengen days for the issuing country but do count elsewhere.
Disclaimer: Always verify with official EU Schengen calculator before travel.
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