Schengen visas

Schengen visa

Travel in Europe With the Schengen Visa

Thanks to the Schengen visa, travelling through Europe has never been easier. This visa allows an individual to enter 25 members around Europe that are part of the Schengen agreement. These countries include Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta, Slovakia and Lithuania among others. But to travel within Europe, it is not necessary that you have this visa. If you are not planning on visiting a good number of those 25 locations, simply applying to the consulate of the country or countries you are planning to visit may be sufficient. Once you have a visa from each country, you can travel back and forth between those countries without a problem. If you are a citizen of certain countries, you may also be allowed to apply for these visas at the point of entry itself.

If you are applying for the Schengen visa, you will need a valid passport and a copy of your itinerary detailing your travel plans. You must also provide proof of sufficient funds for the duration of your travel. Along with this you must produce two passport size photographs which must conform to the sizes specified in the application form. In order to apply for a Schengen visa, you will also need health insurance for the duration of your traveling Europe. Schengen visa fees are subject to change, so check on the website before you arrange for the funds. If you are traveling for a business trip, you will require a company letter on the company letter head stating the reasons for your visit and must be reassuring that you will return to your home country.

With respect to the kind of health insurance you must carry to obtain this visa, it is necessary that your health insurance company have a representative in the countries that you are visiting. Before you apply for the visa, make sure that you have enough time before the trip to receive it. Processing times can range anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks so you will need to apply well in advance in order to get it on time. It is recommended that you apply for this visa at least two months before your intended date of travel. If your visa does arrive late, you may have to re-send your new itinerary for approval from the visa authorities.

Travel around Europe with this visa has become so common that professional immigration specialists have streamlined the process so that nothing besides your signature is needed for you to be able to apply for one. There may be a small fee associated with the immigration specialist but will spare the applicant a lot of time and hassle in the application process.