About Schengen Visas – Everything You Need to Know
If you’re from a country requiring a visa for entry into any of the 26 Schengen area countries, you’ll need to apply for a visa through your local embassy or consulate. To kick-start your application, you’ll need to schedule a visa appointment, during which you’ll submit your application and supporting documents.
The Schengen area comprises 26 countries, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. These countries have eliminated internal borders, allowing for seamless travel within the area.
Out of these, four countries – Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Iceland, and Norway – are not part of the EU but are associated with Schengen activities. This means they follow Schengen regulations. Additionally, the Schengen area includes Caribbean islands belonging to France, and the micro-states of Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City, which maintain open borders.
Types of Schengen Visas
Airport and Transit Visa
Tourism, Medical Treatment Visa
Business, Journalist, and Reporters Visa
Students, Cultural, Sports, and Film Crews Visa
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Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, British and European passport holders do not require a visa. However, citizens of countries like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Philippines, Nigeria and Nepal usually need a visa. If you require assistance with visa appointments, we’re here to help.
Yes, family members of EU citizens usually require a visa and must meet standard visa requirements. If you need support with urgent visa appointment bookings, we offer assistance tailored to your needs.
The embassy is determined based on the country where you plan to spend the majority of your stay. For instance, if you’ll spend more days in France than in the Netherlands, you would apply at the French Embassy.
The validity of a Schengen visa varies and is decided by the consulate processing the application. Typically, visas are issued for the duration of the intended stay.
It’s advisable to apply for a visa as early as possible, preferably several weeks before your planned trip. However, if you’re facing time constraints, we can assist you with visa appointment bookings to accommodate your schedule.
No, passports must have sufficient validity beyond the intended stay. If your passport is nearing expiration and you require immediate visa assistance, we can help with appointment bookings to address your urgent needs.
Yes, a Schengen visa typically allows multiple entries within its validity period. This means you can leave and re-enter the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid. If you require assistance with visa appointments, we’re here to support you.
No, additional visas are usually not required for travel within the Schengen area if you already hold a long-stay visa or residence permit. If you need assistance with visa appointment bookings, we’re here to assist you.
No, visa fees are generally non-refundable, regardless of the outcome of the visa application. If you require assistance with visa appointments, we’re here to support you through the process.
Documents like bank statements, payslips, and insurance can be emailed, while passports, photographs, and certificates must be sent via post or courier..
Usually, it takes 4-5 working days to schedule an appointment after receiving the documents. If you require a swift appointment due to imminent travel plans, we offer expedited booking services for your convenience.
Yes, but the appointment will be confirmed only after receiving all required documents.
Yes, applicants receive a call to confirm the suitability of the appointment date.
Processing times typically range from 15 to 20 working days.