What is the best thing about the Schengen Visa? If you get…
What is the best thing about the Schengen Visa?
If you get bored of the huge amount of meat and sausages in Germany during your stay there, you can easily cross the border if you hold a Schengen visa, and eat a croissant in France.
Why do so many people want to explore the Schengen countries so much?
Exploring the Schengen Zone and its natural and architectural beauties is in the to do lists of many people from all around the world.
You can visit it too; all you have to do is get yourself a Schengen Visa.
Which countries in Europe aren’t part of the Schengen Zone but still can travel there with the Schengen Visa?
Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia are the European Union member states that are not part of the Schengen zone.
Holders of a Schengen visa can still enter these states without applying for any other visa.
Which 5 countries in the Schengen Agreement are visited the most?
The most frequented Schengen member countries remain to be France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Greece.
Apart from these are 21 other states that are part of the Schengen Area.
What do you need for the interview in the embassy for your Schengen Visa?
Personal appearance is required at the embassy you will apply at and is usually made by appointment only.
You will have to book an appointment early as the visa application may take months to process and make a decision.
What do you need to keep in mind when you collect your documents before applying for the Schengen Visa?
Keep in mind to save copies of all your documents when applying for a Schengen Visa.
The reason why you need to make copies for yourself is that the embassy won’t return any of the documents except your passport.
Which citizens don’t need to apply for the Schengen Visa and can travel freely around the zone?
Citizens of Schengen countries, EU/EEA countries or those who have residence permits by Schengen countries do not need a visa if they are staying in the Schengen area for up to 90 days.
What is a remonstrance and do Schengen states offer it?
A milder option than writing an appeal letter to the embassy is asking for a review of the decision by the embassy.
This is called a remonstrance and not all Schengen zone states offer this opportunity.