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How to Get a Schengen Visa

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The good news is that a visa is not required of a U.S. citizen to go on vacation in Europe. A valid passport will work for this type of stay. However, anything longer than a normal holiday, requires you, prior to departing the United States, to apply for a Schengen Visa for a member country.

From Quick Guide: Visas - Accepted Everywhere
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Passport valid for a minimum of six months (with 4 photocopies of the information, photo page and page of last renovation.
  • Original birth certificate with an Apostle of Hague authorized by Dept. of State of where you were born. (An Apostle of Hague is a certificate which verifies and confirms the seal and signature of person who authenticated the document and is recognized by many countries).
  • If married, the original marriage certificate stamped with Apostle of Hague authorized by Dept. of State of where you were married.
  • Original certificate of good conduct issued by the police department of the city or cities where the applicant has spent 6 months or more in the last 5 years legalized with the Apostle Certification issued by the Secretary of State.
  • Original medical certificate of good health and absence of contagious diseases, drug addiction and mental illness issued and signed by a doctor.
  • Original certificate of a public or private institution certifying that you receive a pension, income, job offer, acceptance at University, etc. In other words that you have evidence of means (availability of funds) to cover their intended stay. If a student, your parents need to supply that information for means of support.
  • The person(s) who applies must prove a full coverage health insurance policy for himself and for members of his family for the country you are applying for, which means you will have to apply in advance of your application for the visa.
  • 4 recent photos, passport size
  1. Step 1

    Visit or call the perspective Embassy near your residence and arrange for an appointment.as this is the only way they will accept an application.All Schengen countries are in Europe. However, it should not be confused with the European Union (EU). The 24 Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. Schengen and EU are two different types of agreements between European countries. A Schengen Visa allows the holder to travel freely within all of the Schengen countries for an extended period of 180 days; however one country must be stated applied throigh even if you are making multiple stops.Once Schengen in hand, you can then apply for legal residence and stay after 180 days.

  2. Step 2

    Be sure to obtain your visa well in advance of your departure from the U.S. It is not unusual for an application to take a long time depending on the type of visa required. Your passport must be valid with blank visa pages in order to apply for a Schengen visa to a specific member country.Check with the specific country's consulate as various types of documents are needed to be compiled before you apply for a Schengen Visa as a long term student, working permit or resident.

  3. Step 3

    Remember, the documents to be requested may differ according to the purposes of the visit, the country and constant changes in law. There is a processing fee to apply and this varies according to visa, country and Consulate. Have your four copies correlated in the same order as the originals. Be extremely organized, present your paperwork to the agent in order and the process will be swift and hassle free.

  4. Step 4

    Sit back and relax as the resolution of your application could take up to 3 months. The consulate will contact you via mail at an address in the United States only. You will have to return to the consulate once receiving the notice with your stamped copies of paperwork and passport to allow the consulate to affix the visa stamp. Once complete you are now free to travel to that country. Follow the instructions the agent gives you as to what procedure must be followed when you reach your destination for authorizing your new residence.

Tips & Warnings
  • Have all of your documents legally translated into country's native language. You don't need to have any surprises at the consulate or on the other side and have your application held up.
  • Download an application from the internet and then call the Embassy/Consulate to get an appointment and any other details.
  • Note that the United Kingdom and Ireland are European Union members but are not Schengen members. Contact the British and Irish Embassies near you for their procedures. Iceland and Norway are Schengen members but not EU members.

Comments  

Rockney said

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on 11/1/2009 Great advice! 5*!

xjessie007 said

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on 7/24/2009 There is one new event this month. The Euro Commission agreed that Macedonians won't need visa starting 2010.
http://www.euro-dollar-currency.com/schengen_visa.htm

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