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Everything You Need to Know About Types of Schengen Visas

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There are 3 major types of visas available: 1. Universal Schengen Visa (USV) This is the most common type of visa, categorized into: I) Type “A” (Airport Transit Visa) This visa allows a traveler to travel through the international Schengen country of Airports without entering into the Schengen Area .  It is mandatory  for travelers  who are travelling from one non-Schengen area to another with  the change  of flights inside any Schengen Airport. II) Type “C” (Short Term Visa) This is a short-term visa which allows a traveler to travel to any Schengen Areas for a maximum of 90 days throughout any 180 days. For more information refer to the 90/180 Schengen Visa Rule. There are multiple variants of this visa:             ·           Single Entry Visa : Single entry visa allows you to enter Schengen region one time. Once you leave from...

Essential things to know about Schengen Visa

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1. Now, you may wonder which countries fall in the Schengen Area. There are 26 countries that fall in the Schengen region - 23 from Europe, and other 3 being Switzerland, Norway and Iceland. You can travel to these 26 countries with a single visa. 2. Having stated that, it could get confusing as to which country you should approach, to  apply for a Schengen visa .  As a thumb rule, you apply with the country where you are staying for a longer amount of time. E.g. Say, you are staying in Spain for 5 days, Portugal for 5 days and Germany for 12 days, then you should apply your visa with Germany. If your stay is equally divided among 2 countries, then you must apply with the country that you’ll be visiting first. 3. If you have to travel to a European region that doesn’t fall in the Schengen area, you’ll need a valid visa for that country as well. E.g: If your itinerary is Switzerland + London, then you’ll need to have a valid Schengen as well as a UK visa....

Who needs a Schengen visa and What are the Types of Schengen Visa?

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Schengen Visa A Schengen Visa is the document issued by the appropriate authorities to the interested party for visiting/travelling to and within the Schengen Area. The Schengen Area is comprised of 26 countries that have agreed to allow free movement of their citizens within this area as a single country. Of the 26 countries bound by the Schengen agreement, 22 are part of the EU and the other 4 are part of the EFTA. Schengen area covers the majority of European countries, except for the United Kingdom and countries such as Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus and Ireland soon to be part of the agreement. However, there are countries that are not part of the EU like Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Lichtenstein yet do belong in the Schengen area and cherish the free movement policy. Who needs a Schengen visa? Thecitizens of the non-Schengen member countries are requested a mandatorySchengen Visa in order to enter the Schengen Zone.  There are exceptions to t...

How to Apply for A Schengen Visa For Tourists and ETIAS EU waiver visa vs. Schengen visa: Which one should you get?

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A tourist visa serves as an authorization to citizens of other countries for entering a respective country for the sole purpose of traveling within the designated area of the country either on a pleasure trip or while on a visit to their relatives in that country.  Anyone holding a tourist visa isexempted from holding citizenship to visit that country or their relatives inthat country. Certain limitations are, however, applicable in case of issue of a tourist visa through the process of obtaining one is far simpler compared to that of a business visa. A tourist visa allows an individual to reside in a country for a maximum period of 3 months or 90 days unless stated differently in the visa. The visa holder does not have the right to seek employment in the country for the period unless mentioned otherwise in the visa. ETIAS EU waiver visa vs. Schengen visa: Which one should you get? With the new laws coming and going, EU has been one of the top destinations to visi...

What are the Benefits of Schengen Travel Insurance?

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Apart from travel tickets and visa costs, even the daily cost of living, medical treatments, and other routine expenses are much higher in Europe including all the 26 Schengen countries. During your trip, if there is an emergency medical situation it can easily drain off all your savings. For this reason, investing in a good  Schengen travel insurance   plan when travelling to Schengen countries in Europe would be a good idea to avoid any hassle during the trip. Here are some of the most outstanding benefits of buying a Schengen travel insurance plan: •             Schengen travel insurance offers cashless hospitalization cover •             Emergency medical expenses incurred during the trip are covered under Schengen travel insurance •             It covers accidental injuries during the trip ...

Europe Trip is Made Easier by applying for a Schengen Visa

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Thais who wish to travel all over Europe to fulfill their romantic dreams and discover more of world history with the continent’s rich cultural heritage are now given a hint of good news with a more convenient way to travel. Making a fascinating trip around Europe is made easier by  applying for aSchengen Visa   prior to your trip. The Schengen Visa allows you to visit the countries who have signed the Schengen agreement (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Norway) without the need to apply for a separate visa for each country. However, traveling to the United Kingdom and Ireland requires you to get a separate visa. TheSchengen Visa allows you to travel around the said countries for a maximum of90 days within a 6-month period.   It would be best to apply for your Schengen Visa at least 6 weeks before your trip, and it would be best to mak...

What is a Schengen Visa and do you actually need it?

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Thanks to EU regulations, those who wish to travel to the Schengen Area fall into two different categories: Annex I and Annex II countries. Individuals who hold a passport on the Annex I list are required to obtain a short-term stay visa before visiting the Schengen Area.  This visa is commonly known as the Schengen Visa.  Annex II countries, on the other hand, can visit the Schengen Area visa-free. While it is certainly more advantageous to be from an Annex II country, even passport holders from Annex I countries are better off today seeing that they now only need one visa to access the entire region — versus needing a visa for every country they plan to visit — and they can travel unimpeded throughout much of Europe once they enter. The process to obtain a Schengen Visa is much like any other visa process. You must apply and then send in your passport. If approved, your passport will be stamped and returned to you. The Schengen Visa costs €60 ($66), al...

What is Travel Insurance and What are the Schengen Travel Insurance Requirements?

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Travel Insurance is a kind of agreement in which an Insurance Company agrees to cover a traveller when he embarks on a journey. In this context, cover means that the Insurer agrees to pay for whatever loss may occur to the Traveler. This may be Loss of Life- in which case the insurer will pay a specified amount of money to those who the Traveler lists as his beneficiaries. It may be a Travel Healthcare plan- in which case the Insurer agrees to cover whatever medical bills the Traveller may incur. Another common of Travel Insurance is the Travel Baggage Insurance- in which case the Insurance Company undertakes to insure the baggage, that means they agree to pay the cost of the baggage if they should get lost, misplaced, or stolen. Generally speaking, airlines see  Travel Insurance as a  necessary thing , but travelers see it as a bottleneck a nuisance that they are saddled with, and forced to bear. For this reason, some travelers look for most affordable travel In...

Why travel insurance will change the way you travel

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Travel insurance  is not just a great idea   to secure your ‘much planned’ trip, but an inexpensive one as well Summer has now set in and it is that time of the year, you put your thinking caps on and plan your next dream summer destination. Your travel itinerary is set, places to visit-things to buy, everything is sorted. Hardly anything can ever go wrong when you plan your trip to such detail, right? Well, not if you fall sick with the local flu or miss a connecting flight or lose your passport or maybe the airline misplaces your baggage. Travel insurances are designed to tackle such situations and make sure that you have a smooth trip. Travel insurance is not just a great idea to secure your ‘much planned’ trip, but an inexpensive one as well (if you truly consider the hassles that you might have to go through if you are not covered). You have done the hard part of planning your trip to small details and now let your  travel insurance make sure  th...

How to book flight itinerary and hotel bookings for your Schengen Visa?

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The best part about booking from the above website is the fact that, you need not go elsewhere to do hotel bookings and to secure your medical insurance. You can choose a package which includes what you need. Ordering you flight itinerary is extremely simple and you can do it at the comfort of your home/office within minutes. Let me explain it step by step. Step 1 : Select the package that fits your requirements and click on Buy now. In the below picture, you can see that there are separate packages for   Flight itinerary, Hotel bookings , Flight + Hotel and Travel Insurance. Note that price quoted is for each passenger.   Step 2 : Enter details of your trip and your preferred flight network and stop overs if any. Step 3 : Go to the payment section below and finish your payment. And voila! The itinerary will arrive in your inbox within the stipulated time. P.S: Simply insert your card details to pay your total invoice of your order which will fi...

What is a Schengen Visa? What are the Types of Schengen Visas?

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Schengenvisa is a special kind of visa which gives you access to travel freely  without the  immigration   and border checks for a maximum period of 90 days in a period of 6 months to the Schengen countries. A treaty called the ‘Schengen Agreement’, was signed by 26 European countries that allow you to travel within the ‘Schengen Area’ on a single visa – the Schengen Visa. Schengen countries comprise of 26 European countries that includes: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Latvia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Liechtenstein. It is important to keep in mind that some countries, even though they are within the Schengen Area, or those that are part of the European Union, will require a separate visa. It is best to check well in advance whether the country you’re visiting accepts a Schengen Visa. Here are...