• For all
of the above places of residences, be they temporary (i.e. you are staying
there for a portion of your trip) or permanent (i.e. you are staying there
throughout your entire trip) you must provide the following additional
information/documents:
1. Complete
address (street number, city, postal code, building number, and/or apt number).
2. Complete
contact information (telephone number and email address).
3. If
staying with a host: first and last name of the individual(s) you will be
staying with AND an invitation letter from said host(s).
Documents
required for Proof of Accommodation
• The
following documents are accepted as proof of accommodation:
1. If
hotel: proof of booking, such as a reservation.
2. If apt
rental/lease: rental/lease agreement (with your verified signature).
3. If
staying at a property you own: proof of purchase/ownership (with your verified
signature).
4. Proof
you can afford/have already paid for your lodging (in the form of a deposit or
renter’s agreement, credit card charges, etc.).
5. Official
invitation (in the form of a letter).
6. Private
invitation (in the form of a letter).
• Bring
original documents when available, otherwise print out copies of documents and
submit them with your visa application.
• Please
note, while different countries have different requirements/preferences for
providing proof of accommodation, the above general types of lodging (and
related documents) are considered universal. Check with your specific
consulate/embassy to determine how best to provide proof of accommodation in
your intended Schengen country of stay.
• If you
have received an invitation to stay in the home of a citizen of a Schengen
country, the person extending you the invitation is in most cases required to
write a letter on your behalf, which you will submit as part of your Schengen
visa application. In this letter, your host should likely share information as
to the nature of your relationship (how you know each other, etc.) and declare
him or herself to be responsible for providing you with accommodation
throughout your stay. For more detailed information on the format and contents
of invitation letters, please check with your specific consulate/embassy to
learn more.
• Please
note, consular authorities will check the addresses you provided as your
intended accommodation(s) as part of their examination of your Schengen visa
application. If any of the addresses are inconclusive, or, for example, the
name of a provided hotel does not exist, or the hotel exists but has no record
of a reservation made in your name, you will likely be denied a visa on the
grounds that you have failed to credibly established proof of accommodation.
Therefore, make sure you enter all information related to your accommodation
correctly and confirm that it is valid and complete before submitting it with
your application.
· The process of getting a Proof of
Accommodation for visa application is simple and quick, just follow these
steps:
·
Go to https://www.schengenvisaitinerary.com/
·
Choose the service you need. You can pick
one, two or three of them together (Flight Itinerary,
Hotel
Reservation and Travel Insurance).
·
Give basic information about you in a
short form as your name & surname as given in your passport, your email
address, phone number, as well as travellers flight details as the date of
arrival and departure.
·
After you click apply, you will have to
proceed with the online payment.
·
Upon the confirmation of your payment, you
will receive an email at the address you have submitted, with the details of
the service you have purchase.
·
Print the email and present it to the
diplomatic office in your reserved visa interview session.
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