Worried about being refused entry into Schengen

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Warning: I'm not a migration officer, so whatever I say has no legal validity, and there are several instances below where I'm just guessing, and I got tired with putting a disclaimer at every point, so I just put this at the top!

The migration officers at the border can always deny anyone entry.

Normally they only deny entry to people carrying a visa if they suspect fraud was involved in obtaining the visa. If they (like me, based on your post) suspect fraud they will at least ask you extra questions, so don't make plans for shortly after arrival.

Some things you don't mention (and that is suspect) is when you received the invitations, when you booked the flights, when you booked the hotels (not the fraudulent extension of the NL booking, and based on what you say, it's quite clear the extension is fraudulent, as it stands it can probably just cause more questions), and when you applied for the visa, and why you applied to the Dutch embassy, when you seem to know that you should have applied to the Spanish embassy.

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