Europe (Schengen)
Schengen refers to the EU passport-free zone that covers most European countries. It’s the largest free travel area in the world.
Included Countries
- Austria
- Estonia
- Malta
- Spain
- Finland
- Hungary
- Norway
- Poland
- Iceland
- Italy
- Portugal
- Slovakia
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Slovenia
- France
- Germany
- Sweden
- Greece
- Croatia
- Liechtenstein
- Denmark
- Latvia
- Switzerland
We offer consultancy for the following programs:
1. Schengen Tourist & Visit Visa
A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa that allows a person to travel to any member of the Schengen Area, per stay up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. Third-country nationals wishing to visit family members, friends or relatives living in the Schengen Zone may be a subject to the Schengen Visit visa regime.
However, if you are planning to study, work, or live in one of the Schengen countries for more than 90 days, then you must apply for a national visa of that European country and not a Schengen Visa.
2. Student Schengen Visa – Traveling To Europe For Study Purposes
A Student Schengen Visa is an entry permit to the Schengen Zone, granted to third country nationals wishing to enter and remain for short-stays in any of the member states, under the purpose of studying.
This visa permits its holder to remain in the Schengen territory for a maximum of 3 months. If your study or training course lasts longer than that, you should apply for a Long-Stay Study Visa at the embassy of the respective country.
3. Europe Employment Visa
Each of the Schengen member countries has its own visa policies, which policies differ from one country to the other. The employment visa programs in the European countries have been established to cover the labor needs of the respective countries and fill job shortages. Therefore, employment visa criteria and requirements, as well as the application process, depend a lot on the labor needs of each country.
Each member country of the Schengen zone can issue Schengen visas.
Documents Required when Applying for a Schengen Visa
The following list of documents are required for any short-term Schengen visa application:
• Visa application form. Fully completed and signed.
• Two recently taken photos must be attached.
• A valid passport. Not older than 10 years, and it should valid for at least three more months beyond the date you plan to leave the Schengen area. Older passports with visas on them (if you have any).
• Round trip reservation or itinerary. such as flight itineraries and hotel reservations.
• Travel insurance policy.
• Proof of accommodation.
• A hotel/hostel booking.
• A rental agreement.
• A letter of invitation from a host at whose house you will be staying.
• Proof of financial means. Evidence that you have enough money to support yourselfvfinancially throughout your stay in the Schengen.
• Sponsorship Letter. When another person will be financially sponsoring your trip to the Schengen Zone. It is also often called an Affidavit of Support.
• Employment contract. An employment contract signed between you and your future employer, residing in the Schengen territory.
• Letter of tour organizer. If you will be travelling with a tour agency.
• Letter of acceptance at an EU University/College/School. A recent, official and signed letter stating your name/type of studies/length of studies/part of a European program if applicable/number of hours per week.
Along with the aforementioned generally required documents, Schengen embassies around the world require some specific documents from the visa candidates depending on their employment status as well as several additional documents depending upon the type of Schengen visa applied for.