Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Documents needed for Schengen Visa


1.     Visa application form
·        The Schengen form are often downloaded or filled online depending upon the country you're applying to.
2.     Cover Letter
·        A cover letter explaining the aim of your visit together with the elaborated travel itinerary.
·        You also got to list out the documents you're submitting with the applying form. A cover letter should address the embassy you're applying to.
·        It should get on a clear written report if you're a worker and on company letterhead, if you're a businessman.
3.     Passport Size photos
·        Photographs specifications differ from country to country. Check the specifications for the country you're applying through.
4.     Passports
·        Current and previous Passports, if any.
·        The police report, if the previous passport is lost.
·        Passport Copies
·        Photocopy of the primary, last and stamped pages of the passport.
5.     Flight Tickets
·        Flight itinerary: This is necessary.
·        They raise CONFIRMED return flights. Most of the embassies also raise internal transport/transfer among Europe viz. flights, buses, trains, or rented car booking receipts.
6.     Proof of accommodation
·        Hotel booking confirmation containing the whole name and make contact with data of the hotel with the hotel voucher.
·        In some cases, you're needed to point out CONFIRMED hotel bookings for each and every city/country you're visiting within the Schengen region.
·        Having an invitation letter from one among your friends or relatives staying within the country you're applying to adds power to your visa application. You simply don’t need to show any hotel bookings in that case.
7.     Travel insurance
·        You need compulsory travel insurance with a minimum cover of 30,000 Euros valid for all the Schengen countries and cover the whole length of your stay within the Schengen area and remains active for an additional fifteen days once you allow the Schengen area.
·        The insurance should cover all the medical expenses and repatriation of your residence country.
8.     Detailed plan or Itinerary
·        This is simply a date wise or day-wise arrange on a clear white paper.
·        List down all the countries, cities and attractions you're going to visit and mention the inter-Schengen and intra-Schengen transport details together with the names and addresses of hotels or hostels or Airbnb you're going to stay at.
9.     Proof of financial situation
·        The proof of finances is asked to understand if you've got enough funds to form it through the itinerary and come back.
·        The documents to support the proof of enough funds embrace bank statement from your bank with stamp and signature for last 3 months, payslips for the last 3 or 6 months, ETF or EPF contribution slips, and income tax returns for last 3 years.
·         A sponsorship letter if someone else is sponsoring your trip together with his or her financial statement for the last three months.
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