Applying for a Schengen Visa in 2024 remains a challenging endeavor, as it has always been. The process involves meticulous documentation, an interview, and a fee.
Common Mistakes in Schengen Visa Applications
Here are seven mistakes, Besart Bajrami, founder of SchengenVisaInfo, advise applicants to avoid when applying for a Schengen visa:
Relying on Inaccurate Document Lists
Many first-time applicants follow advice from friends or family who previously obtained visas. Visa requirements, however, vary by country and are regularly updated. Bajrami advises using the official list from the relevant embassy or consulting SchengenVisaInfo for up-to-date requirements.
Passport Issues
A valid passport must meet specific criteria:
- Valid for six months beyond the trip date. Issued within the last ten years. Contain at least two blank pages.
Failure to meet these standards can result in rejection.
Inconsistent Application Form Information
Ensure all information on the application form matches other documents. Discrepancies, intentional or not, can lead to denial.
Inadequate Travel Insurance
Travel insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000, including repatriation in case of death, is mandatory. Applicants should ensure their policy covers the entire trip duration and meets all requirements.
Incorrect Application Timing
Applications must be filed no earlier than six months and no later than 15 working days before the trip. Filing outside this window can result in delays or rejection.
Submitting to the Wrong Embassy
If visiting multiple Schengen countries, submit your application to the country where you will spend the most time or the first country you will visit if staying equal days in each.
Failure to Bring Cash for Fees
Visa fees must be paid in cash. Applicants should bring the exact amount to avoid complications.