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Basic documents needed for Schengen Visa applications

Submitting a set of documents is a crucial part of the Schengen visa application process. The documents you need to submit depend on different factors, such as the type of visa you are applying for, your nationality, and your current status. In this post, we look at the basic documents needed for Schengen Visa applications and how to ensure your document pack is application-ready!

 

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Although you might be required to submit additional documents as part of your application for a Schengen Visa, here is a look at the most basic documents required:

 

Passport

Your passport must meet the following criteria:

Photograph

Attach a photograph of yourself to the Schengen Visa application form. The photograph must be recently taken and must follow the Schengen visa photo guidelines:

Schengen travel insurance

Valid travel health insurance is a mandatory requirement for everyone applying for a Schengen Visa, to cover any expenses which may arise during their stay in the Schengen Member State. You can get travel insurance in your country of residence or online. Your Schengen Travel Insurance plan must meet the following requirements:

Copies of previous visas

If you have previously visited the Schengen Area with a passport that has already expired (or is nearly full), you should submit it with the other documents to prove your travels. If you are a holder of more than two passports, you are required to bring all of them.

Flight itinerary

The Embassy or Consulate can require you to provide a flight itinerary or a round-trip flight reservation, which is a detailed route of your flight that includes the following information:

*You do not necessarily need to purchase a flight ticket before applying for a Schengen Visa, you can present a flight ticket you booked and then pay it after receiving the visa.

Cover letter

A cover letter must be addressed to the Embassy or Consulate of the Member State you are applying for a visa to. It is a way of introducing yourself to the visa officials of the country you want to visit and stating the reasons for your travel. A well-written cover letter must be short and clear, not longer than two pages, and can help you obtain your visa.

Proof of financial means

When applying for a Schengen Visa, you must provide proof that you have sufficient financial means to support yourself and cover your expenses during your stay in Europe. You can prove your financial sufficiency in one of the following ways:

The minimum amount required is different in each country therefore you will have to consult with the relevant consular authority in your country.

Proof of accommodation

The embassy or consulate you apply for a Schengen Visa will require you to submit proof of accommodation. This means that you have to provide evidence that you have a place to stay during your visit to the Member State.

Depending on where you will be staying, you can provide as proof of accommodation the following:

Each Member State of Schengen has its own rules regarding the host invitation letter. This means that the host inviting you to visit the Member State they are at must provide a specific invitation letter.

Business purpose travels

If you are travelling to the Schengen Area for business purposes, you also need to submit the following documents:

Travelling to visit family or friends

If you are applying for a Schengen visa to visit family or friends in the Schengen Area, you will need to provide the following documents:

Cultural or educational purpose travels

If you are travelling to the Schengen Area for cultural or educational purposes, such as to attend a conference, training, or cultural event, you also need to submit the following documents:

Medical purpose travels

If you are travelling to the Schengen Area for medical treatment, you must also submit the following documents:

Documents needed for Schengen visa applications for children

If the applicant is a minor (under the age of 18), parents or legal guardians must submit the following documents or accompany the child:

Schengen Visa document guidelines

All documents you submit when applying for a Schengen Visa must be in accordance with the visa documentation guidelines.

Documents listed below require an apostille stamp to be recognized internationally:

Final thoughts on the documents needed for Schengen Visa applications

Applying for a Schengen Visa requires careful attention to detail and adherence to specific document requirements based on the purpose of your travel, your age, and other relevant factors. Ensuring that you have the necessary documents and following the guidelines outlined by the embassy or consulate can greatly improve your chances of a successful visa application. Whether you are travelling for business, education, family visits, medical treatments, or other purposes, thorough preparation, and accurate documentation are key to a smooth visa application process.

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