Schengen Visa application made simple

Nationals of non-European nations are permitted up to 90 days of travel within six months to Schengen countries in Europe with a Schengen visa. The Schengen tourist visa serves as your entry point into Europe, regardless of whether you are traveling for pleasure or to see loved ones. This is a transitory visa for citizens of European Union nations that are part of the Schengen Area. With our specialized visa services, AIS Overseas can assist you in comprehending your alternatives and navigating the Schengen visa application process.

Before your planned travel, you have up to three months to apply for a Schengen visa

Schengen visit visa details

For anyone wishing to visit European nations that are part of the Schengen area, there is a temporary visa known as the Schengen Visa. The countries in this zone are 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.

  • You can spend up to 90 days in any one of the six months when you have a Schengen tourist visa.
  • If you are spending equal days in each country, you must apply for a visa for the country you are visiting, the country you are spending the most days in, or the country in which you will arrive first.
  • The processing time for a Europe visa usually takes two weeks or less, though this varies by embassy.
  • None of the Schengen nations require you to go through the inconvenience of applying for a visa.

Eligibility for Schengen visit visa

It is required of you to be a citizen of a non-EU non-European country. Both the purpose of the trip and its duration must be supported. A passport that will still be valid three months after the date of your visa application is required. To apply for a Europe visa, you need to have medical insurance that covers at least €30,000.

Documents required for Schengen visa application

With just one visa, you can enter many European countries thanks to the special Schengen tourist visa. To apply for it, you have to send in the following:

  • A valid passport
  • complete application for a Schengen visit visa
  • Travel schedule with destinations you want to visit, accommodation, and flight information
  • Proof of financial stability
  • Proof of job or enrollment as a student proving you won't be staying on Evidence of sufficient health insurance

Cost of Schengen visa application

Visa Category Visa Fee in Euros
Schengen Visa (Adult) 80
Schengen Visa (Child between 06-12 years of age) 60

STEPS TO APPLY FOR SCHENGEN VISIT VISA

  1. Check whether you qualify for a tourist Schengen visa. You must be updated on the type of visa you need because there are several different types of Schengen visas.
  2. Find out where your application needs to be submitted.
  3. When is the best time to submit a tourist visa application.
  4. Collect the paperwork needed for a Schengen visa for tourists
  5. Schedule a time to see the embassy of the country you are visiting. It could be necessary to schedule this appointment online or in person at the embassy, consulate, or visa facility.
  6. Attend the interview for a visa.
  7. Cover the expense of the Europe visa.
  8. Watch for the approval of your visa application.

How AIS Overseas can help

AIS Overseas can assist you in confidently submitting an application for a Schengen visa because to our expertise with European visas. You will be assisted by a committed Schengen visa counselor during the procedure.

Get in touch with us to find out how we can support your application for a Schengen Visit Visa.

Frequently Asked Questions

This visa falls into three categories:

Short-stay visa: This type of visa is valid for one or more entries and a maximum stay of ninety days within the Schengen area during the six-month validity term.

Long-stay visas: These are issued by the countries and are valid for stays longer than ninety days. Here, the laws of the country are applicable.

Airport transit visa: A transit visa for airports is necessary for citizens of specific nations.

For a limited amount of time, a single-entry visa holder is only permitted to enter the Schengen Area once. While a multiple-entry visa allows its holder to enter and exit the Schengen Area at any time, its validity ends the moment you depart the Schengen Area that you entered, even if the approved stay duration hasn't ended yet.

It is strongly encouraged to apply for a Schengen tourist visa at the embassy or consulate of the country where you will be spending the bulk of your trip days, generally known as the main destination, if the applicant plans to visit two or more Schengen nations.