Schengen visas are usually given for short periods of
time. Usually it is issued for a 3 month period once in six months. For a
longer period of time, so called national-visas are required.
The Schengen visa allows traveling on the territory of
the Schengen states (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France,
Greece, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Poland Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic and Hungary).
Schengen visa cannot be extended or re-written for any
other purpose. Only in very exceptional circumstances when an extension is
possible, for example, when a medical treatment is urgently needed.
People who come to study or research in Germany are
advised to not only get a Schengen visa, because with the visa, residence
permit may be required or not fundamentally rewritten. After the visa expiry,
the foreign visitors must immediately leave the country.
Applications for a visa can also be found on most
German embassy sites.
Under Regulation (EC) No 810/2009 of the European
Parliament and the Council of 13 July 2009 establishing a Community Code on
Visas (Visa Code), following documents are required.
• An
application form,
• A
valid travel document,
• A
photography,
• Documentary
Evidence of sponsorship and a place to stay is required,
• Evidence
of travel medical insurance possession.
After the application has been accepted, it will take
15 working days after the submission to get the answer. In exceptional cases,
it may take longer. Visa can be issued, refused or issued for limited territory
validity. In cases of representation of another Schengen Member State, the
applicant is required to not continue the application on the relevant
authorities of the represented Schengen member states.
A Schengen visa is refused if the applicant:
• Submitting
a false travel document;
• The
purpose and the conditions of the intended stay was not justified;
• Do
not provide evidence that has sufficient resources to pay for living and return
to their own countries.
• Has
exhausted the timeframe of three months during the current six-month period
already;
• SIS
(Refusing entry Schengen Information) has been issued;
• It is
considered as a threat to public policy, internal security or public health on
any Schengen State;
• Do
not prove that has and adequate travel insurance, if it is required;
• Do
not submit enough evidence or make statements that put the credibility and
authenticity in doubt;
MAWISTA is focused on specialized health insurance for
foreigners in Germany. For Schengen visa, a special insurance cover has been
developed. A special feature is that the insurance coverage for the Schengen
visa is valid for 12 months. Duration of the timeframe that the visa was allowed.
Ex: The desired contract starts from 01.12.2012 and it
is valid for 92 days.
This means that the insurance cover policy is valid
from 01.12.2012 until 30.01.2013. During this period of 12 months, the visitor
is covered for a total of 92 days. Departures and Returns are allowed.
In this case a passport copy is required and must be
submitted, indicating clearly the exact entry and exit dates. The flexibility
on validation of the Mawista Visum tariff was designed and planned to be very
common with the arrival date. If the visa is refused, after the expiration date
of the 12-month time frame, the contract will be canceled free of charge, only
if rejection and complete copies of the guest pass are submitted.
Although these models were created carefully and with
great care, the liability for accuracy cannot be accepted.
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