The Eiffel Tower in France, the Colosseum in Rome, the
Alps in Switzerland and more such enticing travel destinations are scattered
all over Europe. Planning a single trip to different countries in Europe,
leaves travelers with a fundamental question, "Do multiple countries, mean
multiple Visas? ". Travelers can sit back and relax, as they do not have
to manage multiples Visas, but just one Schengen Visa that covers most of the travel destinations inEurope.
The Schengen Visa grants free movement across the 26
European countries under the Schengen area. (European countries that currently
hold a place in Schengen: Wikipedia). These countries do not perform any border
control checks such as immigration/passport verification when travelers cross
internal boundaries. A treaty to abolish internal borders in Europe was signed
and passed in 1985 in the town of Schengen, Luxembourg. And that's how the Schengen Visa got named!
Even if Schengen Visa is a single Visa that grants privilege to enter and movein the Visa-Free Zone, it has to be applied with one of the Schengen
countries. Here comes the most tricky question on Schengen Visa, with the most
contradicting answers on the Internet: With travel planned across multiple
countries, which country should one apply for a Schengen Visa?
StampMyVisa demystifies this once and for all:
Schengen Rules for Tourist Visa
Rule 1: Apply for your visa from the country where you
are staying for the most number of nights. (As hotels stays are measured in
nights, it is easy to count your length of stay in terms of nights)
Rule 2: After applying rule 1, in case of a tie
between two or more countries with respect to the length of stay, apply for
your visa from the country in which you are entering first (out of the
countries which have a tie due to the same length of stay)
For instance. If you plan to stay in France and Spain
each for 5 days, but amongst those, France is the first country you decide to
visit first, apply for your visa at the France Embassy.
Schengen Rule for Business Visa
Rule 3: If you plan to explore neighboring countries
in addition to your business trip, then your period of stay does not matter.
Apply for your visa from the country which you are visiting for business
purpose.
Our previous blog on 'Schengen Visa Rejection Letter -
Explained' throws light on possible reasons for rejection of Schengen Visa.
Schengen visa application is one of the stringent visa processes. This makes it
a visa with higher rejection chances.
Travelers should recognize this fact, understand the reasons for
rejection and then proceed for visa application, thereby avoiding losses due to
visa rejection.
StampMyVisa highlights frequent mistakes travelers
should avoid while applying for Schengen Visa:
1. Delay
in applying for Visa
2. Booking flight tickets with heavycancellation fees
(How to apply for Schengen Visa without a confirmed flight booking:
"What comes first? Visa Confirmation OR Flight Booking")
3. Ignoring
bank balance as a crucial criterion for Visa Approval (Readers can refer our
blog on "Insufficient subsistence" to understand the significance of
bank balance for Schengen Visa)
4. Taking
documentation too lightly
5. Not
knowing the alternate document to be provided in absence of a required document.
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