Several
new Schengen visa application rules came into force in all countries with
embassies grant this type of visa on February 2. The new regulations include hiked visa
fees and extended application submission periods. Check out some of the major
changes:
Increased
visa fees
The Schengen visa fee has increased from 60 euros to
80 for adults, while children aged between six and 12 now need to pay 40 euros
instead of 35.
The hike is to increase staff numbers, ensure stronger
security screenings, and upgrade IT equipment and software, according to the
European Commission.
For nationals of countries that have a
visa-facilitation agreement with the European Union (EU), the fee remains the
same.
Electronic
application form
The application process has been greatly simplified.
Schengen member states now accept electronic applications, and the application
form can be signed and submitted electronically.
Longer
application submission periods
Schengen visa applicants used to apply as early as
three months ahead of their trip. Today applications can be submitted up to six
months in advance.
What
is a Schengen visa?
ASchengen visa is a short-stay visa awarded to persons wishing to travel to oneor many of the countries that make of the 26 European country Schengen Area. It grants each holder
entry to all the countries in the area on a single visa. Successful applicants
are granted access to the area for tourism or business purposes and are given
up to up to 90 days to stay.
Benefits
for frequent travelers
Those who have previously visited the Schengen Area
and have a positive visa history will be granted the opportunity to get a
multiple-entry visa valid for up to five years. That is, people who have
lawfully used their previous visas, have a good economic standing in their home
countries, and intend to leave the area before their Schengen visa expires will
now have the chance to get a visa for up to five years with multiple entries.
TheSchengen Area currently comprises 26 European states,
the 22 EU member states and European Free Trade Association member states
Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
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