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FAQ
What do I need to apply for a Schengen Visa?
If I want to visit several countries what Schengen visa should I get? What nationalities need to apply for the Schengen Visa? How much does it cost to process? How long does it take to organize? Does the Schengen Agreement / Schengen Visa include the new countries that have joined the EU? What is the difference between a single entry visa and multi entry visa? Why do I need a visa for some countries and not others? What is the difference between a tourist visa and a business visa? Why must I have at least one full blank visa page (in some cases two) in my passport when I need to get a visa? If I have indefinite leave/permanent residence in the UK do I still need a visa for Europe? I have a British passport do I need a visa to travel? What is a visa invitation or confirmation? How long is the visa valid for? Is a visa guaranteed? How long does it take to process visa? How many entries would it allow me? What are the requirements for obtaining a visa? What nationalities need to apply for the Schengen visa? How long does it take to organize French Schengen visa? This varies depending on which visa you are looking for but for the general French schengen travel visa the following original documents need to be submitted:
If you intend to visit several of the Schengen countries without having main destination, you should apply for a visa at the Embassy or Consulate of the first Schengen country on your travel itinerary that requires you to have a visa.
Almost all nationalities outside of Europe except Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Korea, Japan
If you are from one of the following countries you will need to apply at the embassy in person:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belize, Myanmar, Burundi, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran , Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, N. Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Travel Document holders (1951 Convention), Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Surinam, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Zimbabwe (for France only). Varies from 5 days- 2 weeks. It depends on how busy the embassy is.
*It is advisable to apply at least 3 weeks before travel just to be safe. Although there have been a number of new countries (including Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic) who have recently joined the EU - these countries have NOT yet joined the Schengen Agreement. As a result a visa issued by a Schengen Country will NOT currently cover these new EU members and a visa from these new members will NOT cover you for travel to the Schengen countries.
A single entry visa allows the traveller to enter a country once during the validity of the visa issued. When the traveller has left the country the visa is no longer valid and you would be required to re-apply for another visa if you wish to visit that country again. A multi entry visa will allow you to enter/leave the country several times during the validity of the visa. In the case of a Schengen Visa you would be able to use a multi-entry visa to visit other Schengen countries.
Most visa requirements are based on reciprocal agreements between two countries. Some countries base visa requirements on diplomatic or historical relations.
In general, tourist visas are issued for the purpose of tourism, while a "business" visa permits a traveller to engage in normal business related activities. The visa requirements for tourist and/or business visas may vary. Many countries that do not require tourist visas for UK passport holders may require a visa for business purposes.
Why must I have at least one full blank visa page (in some cases two) in my passport when I need to get a visa?
Most visas are stamped, or affixed, in your passport on the pages specifically marked for them, and foreign consular officials require that visa stamps be placed on those pages that do not contain any other stamps or marks.
Having indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom does not affect whether you require a visa or not as visa requirements are based on the passport that you travel on.
There are many countries that British passport holders do not require a visa for travelling as a tourist for short periods (usually for periods between 30 days to 180 days). In these cases it may be sufficient for the traveller to present a British passport valid for at least six months, as well as a ticket showing a scheduled date of departure from the country being visited. Depending upon the country, business visas are most often required for a traveller who has a commercial agenda in the destination country. The Schengen Office can assist British citizens in obtaining visas for countries where they do need visas including Russia, India, China, Nepal, Vietnam, Thailand, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Kenya and Tanzania to name a few.
Visa invitations/confirmations are documents, often directly approved by the Foreign Ministry of the country to be visited, that authorises a particular traveller to visit that country. They typically state the dates and cities you are visiting, the name of a hosting organisation, as well as an "official" reference number and seal of approval. This is particularly prevalent for Russia and many Schengen countries. Required formats for invitations and confirmations vary by country.
Each embassy has its own stance on how long a visa will be issued for. Some are issued for the specific dates that you are travelling (usually single entry), others may be multi-entry, some are valid from the day you apply others a valid from date of expected first entry.
The decision to grant a visa, the duration of the visa and/or the type of visa is at the sole discretion of The Embassy/Consulate. We are not responsible for any decision of the consulate. Please consult our Terms & Condition for more info.
The time it takes to obtain a visa varies between each country and in some cases is dependent on your nationality. Visas can take anywhere from one day to ten weeks to obtain. In some cases as an agency we are able to obtain a visa in a shorter period of time relative to public applications.
Most people travel to a country once and so the embassies provide a single entry visa.
Requirements vary between countries. Some of the requirements requested by the embassies include:
Varies from 5 days to 2 weeks. It depends on how busy the embassy is.
*It is advisable to apply at least 3 weeks before travel just to be safe. |