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How to Get Travel or Flight Itinerary for Schengen Visa Application

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    If this is the first time you are collecting documents for a visa, it is understandable if you are confused and do not know where to obtain several documents.    When it comes to flight itinerary and hotel booking, you can always use visa consultation services of a travel agent or find one online. However, you should be very careful since there are many fraudulent companies fooling people around, taking their money and personal details without providing the services they claim they do. That is why you are strongly suggested to carefully search for the right website that is highly rated by its users, that directs you to the right visa consultation services. We recommend you Schengen Visa Itinerary where you can get support for most of your visa requirements such as flight itineraries, hotel reservations along with free consultation over email. Its services are cheap and genuine, and many people claim it has helped them a lot. Schengen Visa Itinerary provides three types of services:

Schengen Visa Travel Insurance

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  Anyone traveling to Europe and applying for a Schengen visa must fulfill the  Schengen visa Itinerary  application requirements. One of these requirements is proof of an adequate travel medical insurance policy that follows certain requirements. Adequate Schengen visa travel insurance must: •          Cover the period of the traveler's stay or transit in the Schengen area (up to 90 days within a 180-day period) •          Be valid in all Schengen countries •          Have a minimum coverage amount of EUR 30,000 •          Have a $0 deductible The  travel insurance for Schengen Visa  policy also must cover the following in order to meet the Schengen visa insurance requirement: •          Emergency medical evacuation •          Urgent medical attention •          Return of mortal remains •          Emergency hospital treatment   You may also be required to include a letter from the insurance company with your Schengen visa application mentioning that your insurance policy meets the

The types of multiple-entry visas and how to get them

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  Other than the basic short-stay multiple-entry Schengen Visa, there are three main visa types covering longer periods. -  One-year multiple-entry Schengen Visa You can  apply for this Schengen Visa  type provided that you have used three visas within the previous two years. -  Three-year multiple-entry Schengen Visa The three-year multiple-entry visa is granted to applicants who have obtained and lawfully used a previous multiple-entry visa valid for one year within the past two years. The 90/180 days rule again applies. -  Five-year multiple-entry Schengen Visa A five-year multiple-entry visa is granted to people that have used a previous multiple-entry visa valid for at least two years over the past three years. -  Multiple-entry national visas A national D category is required by those who are studying, working or permanently residing in one of the Schengen Countries. These can be single-entry, but multiple-entry national visas are also granted to certain individuals, allowing the

How Many Times Can One Use Schengen VISA?

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  On the visa sticker the “number of entries” is indicated: “1”, “2” or "MULT". The holder of  multiple entry visa ("MULT") may enter the Schengen area  the unlimited number of times during the validity of the visa while respecting the rules on the duration of stay. Important Information •          Charges Incurred for the change in Jurisdiction for visa interview processing vary from Rs 1200 to Rs 2000.(For Instance, one belongs to Mumbai region but he/she wishes to apply for Visa Interview from Delhi region has to bear some additional charges)    And the courier charges to receive the visa at your place also varies from Rs 600 to Rs 1200 depending upon the region you are applying to. •          Passport has to be issued within the last 10 years and needs to have at least 2 empty pages and 3 months Validity after the scheduled return. Handwritten passports are not acceptable. •          Passports with observations regarding the front-page data cannot be accepted (n

How does the Schengen visa work?

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  With the most common type of Schengen visa, you will be allowed to travel the Schengen Area for tourist or business purposes for 90 or fewer days within a six-month period. If you get a  multiple-entry Schengen visa , you will be allowed to exit and re-enter the Schengen Area an unlimited number of times within a 180-day period. However, the total number of days you spend in the designated area cannot exceed 90 days. A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa that allows a person to travel to any members of the Schengen Area, per stays up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. The Schengen visa is the most common visa for Europe.  It enables its holder to enter, freely travel within, and leave the Schengen zone from any of the Schengen member countries. There are no border controls within the Schengen Zone. However, if you are planning to study, work, or live in one of the Schengen countries for more than 90 days, then you must apply for a national visa of that European country and n

How to Get Dummy Hotel Bookings for Visa Applications

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    If you are applying for any type of tourist, student or work visa, you have probably heard the term dummy hotel bookings for visa applications. Dummy”, in this context, basically refers to a hotel booking that’s not intended for actual use. It can be misleading, because in most cases, these dummy hotel bookings for visa applications are actually just as real as any other hotel booking. The only difference is, they are cancelled before ever being used. There are many providers of this service online, but half of the providers are up to no good, using fake payment methods, or sending photo shopped itineraries instead of actual ones, and the other half charge you so much that you might as well just get a real booking that you intend to use at a later time. At  Schengen visa flight reservation,  we pride ourselves in not just offering 100 % authentic dummy hotel bookings for visa applications, but offering that service with the best customer service for our customers, and at the best p

Schengen Tourist Visa

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    SCHENGEN   A Tourist Schengen Visa permits third-country nationals enter into the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within a 6-months period , under the purpose of traveling or visiting Europe for pleasure. Schengen is a group of 26 countries. A holder of a Uniform Schengen visa can travel to all 26 member countries. We deal with these all countries GERMANY : Germany is a Western European country with a terrain of vast forests, rivers and mountain ranges, and 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to thriving art and nightlife scenes, iconic Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and cavernous beer halls, including 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank. FRANCE :    France officially the French Republic is a country whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The metropolitan area of France extends

Is a Flight Reservation Expensive?

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  There is a common misconception that a  flight reservation for Schengen visa  is expensive. It will only be expensive if you purchase the roundtrip ticket prior to receiving your visa approval, which in truth is such a great risk. What if you are not granted a visa? What will you do with the confirmed ticket? To solve this dilemma, we offer an affordable service which can give a confirmed flight reservation (Flight Itinerary) document without having to pay for the actual flight fare. For just a fraction of the real airfare, the document you will receive is actually verifiable and totally valid. How is this possible? We have partnered with several legitimate travel agencies that can give confirmed bookings without the need of paying for the full amount. You can actually check the legitimacy of the confirmed flight reservation document that you will receive from us. Just go to the airlines’ website and type in the reservation code on your document and you will see your name together wi

Travel Insurance requirements for a Schengen visa

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    Schengen Travel Insurance If you’re from outside the EU and studying in the UK, you’re on the doorstep of Europe. You might want to see the sights of the diverse and historic cultures of EU countries, and if you’re travelling from somewhere like China or India, then this might be a rare opportunity. But before you jump on a plane, remember that non-EU citizens may need a visa to visit the area. Luckily, the majority of EU countries have an agreement whereby non-EU citizens only need one visa to visit the majority of its member states. These countries are part of the Schengen Agreement. You will also need suitable travel insurance to get a Schengen visa. Travel insurance for a Schengen visa You are required to have adequate levels of insurance for a Schengen visa. This is so you are covered in the event of accident or medical emergency while travelling, but also comes with a range of extra benefits such as cover for lost luggage. It’s important that you get the appropriate level of

What Are the Coverages of a Schengen Travel Insurance?

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    Schengen travel insurance provides a wholesome coverage.  According to the terms and conditions of the policy, you may be covered for the following situations under Schengen travel insurance in India: •          Hospitalization In case the policyholder contracts an illness while on a trip to any of the Schengen countries, the cost of treatment may be borne by the travel insurance company. •          Interruptions in the trip There could be an unanticipated unrest or bad weather conditions due to which the trip gets interrupted. The cost of such interruptions that are beyond the control of the policyholder might be borne by the insurance company. •          Loss or delay of baggage Your baggage could get delayed or stolen while on the trip. Due to which you would have to buy the required things, your travel insurance company may reimburse you for such expenses. As per the terms and conditions of your insurer, you may be reimbursed for parts of the luggage you lost. •          Missed

Why Do You Need Dummy Hotel Bookings for Visa Applications?

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    The first question you might ask if you haven’t applied for a visa before, is “Why do I need dummy hotel bookings for visa applications? There are several answers to this question. First of all, let’s touch upon the main reason for the need for dummy hotel bookings for visa applications: On most embassy website you will find a list of requirements that you need for your visa application. On each of these requirement lists, you’ll find a few requirements that are the same for almost all countries:      a hotel booking or reservation for your entire intended stay      a flight reservation with return flight It’s not exactly clear why the embassies require this information, because on the same page you will usually find a sentence stating “It is advised against purchasing any tickets before the visa application has been approved.” It can be argued that this might be an outdated requirement, dating from the time when visa agents would book and hold the ticket for you until you confirme

Applying for a Schengen Visa in the UK

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    Schengen Visa Requirements and Application Guidelines for the UK Residents Although the United Kingdom is not a member of the Schengen Area, British citizens can travel across Europe visa-free for a maximum of 90 days. Also, from 9 June 2014, all British Overseas Territories citizens (BOTCs), British Overseas citizens (BOCs), British Protected Persons (BPPs), and British Subjects (BS) are allowed to travel visa free to the EU Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days. Who can apply for a Schengen visa in the UK? To apply for a Schengen visa from the UK, your UK residence permit must be valid for at least another three more months beyond the date you plan to leave the Schengen Area. If this condition is not fulfilled, the Consulate where you lodge your Schengen visa application will reject your application immediately. Non-residents such as travellers and tourists currently on a visa in the UK, cannot file their visa application at the Schengen embassies in the United Kingdom. Instead,

Schengen Travel Insurance

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  When vising Schengen area, travellers should be able to handle and financially cover medical services in case of an accident, injury or any other sudden event. To take care of unexpected problems related to expense that appear while travelling, you should have a travel insurance to help with financial support. If you have a Travel Insurance, you will be comfortable to continue your travel journey without worries. It is also an important required document for  applying a Schengen visa.   Schengen Visa Insurance Requirements Your Medical insurance for Schengen visa must meet the following criteria: •    Minimum coverage of at least 30,000 EUR (equivalent to 34,000 USD). •    It should cover all member states of the Schengen Area. •    Cover any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent health attention and/or emergency hospital treatment or death. Having a travel insurance is very helpful when you traveling to Europe, however, not everyone n

Proof of Accommodation for Visa Application

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    In the list of supporting  documents for Schengen Visa Application is a Proof of Accommodation as well as Flight Reservation.  The diplomatic office of the relevant Schengen country has to see if you have an agreed or prearranged place to stay for the duration of your visit in the destined country. The Embassy/Consulate does that through the following recognized forms: •          An Evidence of a Place to Stay, such as Hotel Booking or Reservation, •          An Invitation from The Host with a Copy of His Passport (proof of sponsorship), •          An evidence of a pre-paid tour with details of your payment to the tour operator Arisen by the Regulation (EC) No 810/2009 of The European Parliament And of The Council of 13 July 2009, establishing a Community Code on Visas known as “Visa Code”,  Proof of Accommodation  is a rule of the visa application procedure that each Schengen country ought to apply to their foreign visa seekers.   As such, in the Article 14 (1) the “Visa Code” sti