There’s a predetermined order that needs to be
followed while choosing the embassy to file your Schengen visa application.
1. If you plan to travel only onecountry in the Schengen zone, apply at the embassy of the country
you intend to visit. Quite obvious, I know 🙂
2. If you
are going to travel to more than one Schengen state, apply at the embassy of
the country you intend to spend the maximum number of days in, called as the
main or primary destination.
3. If you
mean to spend the equal number of days in two or more Schengen countries, apply
at the embassy of the country you propose to enter the Schengen area through,
called as the port of entry.
Denmark Embassy also handles the visa process for
Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
The Faroe Islands and Greenland though part of Kingdom
of Denmark are not the part of Schengen Region. So, you can’t enter here based
on your Schengen visa.
You have to write a different cover letter along with
the Schengen visa cover letter and choose multiple entry visa if Greenland or
Faroe Islands are part of your travel plan.
You need a Schengen Visa issued by the Danish
Consulate with a sticker mentioning that it’s valid for the Faroe Islands
or/and Greenland too.
Apply through Danish VFS and mention on the
application form Greenland or the Faroe Islands as the main destination.
Svalbardis not a part of the Schengen treaty system. To visit Svalbard,
one needs a Schengen visa with two or multiple entries.
Svalbard is visa-free but Schengen Visa is required
because you have to enter and exit the Schengen region while traveling to this
Norwegian archipelago.
Another stratagem is to choose the country with a
lower Schengen visa rejection rate.
France and Germany are known to be the fastest of the
lot, however, Spain is infamous for being the toughest to grant Schengen Visa.
Greece is known for its higher than normal share of personal interviews.
Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Iceland, Slovakia, Poland,
Finland, Luxembourg, and the Czech Republic have the lowest Schengen visa
rejection rate which ranges from 0.5% to 2.5 %.
Poland is the easiest country to apply for a Schengen
Visa from India with the fastest visa processing rate.
It’s a safe bet to check the embassy toughness index before zeroing
down on the country to apply.
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