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All You Need To Know About Schengen Visa

In case you are planning for a trip to Europe, you must have come across the term Schengen at some of the other points. You must be thinking, what are the exact Schengen areas exactly? A Schengen visa is also known as a European visa that allows eligible individuals to travel free within 26 different participating Schengen area countries. If you are a European traveler, you do not need this; otherwise, you would need this visa for your cross-border travel. This visa allows you to stay up to 90 days for either tourism or business purpose. Below are some points that will help you know about Schengen visa:

  1. Documents for Travel And Entry Requirements For Non-EU Citizens
    If you are a non-EU resident, you will have to present many documents at the Schengen port entry to be allowed to enter the Schengen area. You must possess a valid passport that should be issued within the last 10 years and also at least 3 months after the date you plan to leave for the EU. Your Schengen visa is required if you are a national of one-third country. It might be possible that the border officials ask you for additional documents such as sufficient funds, proof of accommodation, how long you intend to stay, airline tickets, etc.

  2. Countries That Issue Schengen Visa
    The Schengen zone includes 26 countries that have signed the agreement named the Schengen agreement. This allows citizens of the countries to travel within the zone freely, even without passing through passport and border control. Some of the countries amongst the 26 countries are Austria, Greece, Italy, Denmark, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Portugal, Switzerland, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Netherlands, etc. Countries that do not fall under the 26 countries can also enter these Schengen areas by a valid multiple-entry Schengen.

  3. How Can You Apply For A Visa For Europe?
    At a time when you are looking to get a visa for Europe, there are a lot of things that come into play at that point in time. Schengen visa to travel to Europe, you would first of all need to figure out whether you need one or more than one depending on what is the purpose of your travel and also your nationality. All of this together you have to put your travel plan, how many days you wish to be in the area, the countries you are going to visit, what country you are going to enter, and also what country you would be exiting.

  4. Visa Application and Fee Exemptions
    All the candidates that apply for Schengen visas have to pay a visa fee whilst they submit their applications. Individuals of 13 years of age and above, children from 6 to 12 years of age, and children 5 years and younger need to submit EUR 60, EUR 35, and no fee at all, respectively. Some applicants’ visa fee is exempt if the applicant is a student or a teacher and their reason for travel is either studying or taking part in educational training, performing scientific research, or representative of a non-profit organization aged above 25 years.

  5. Insurance Requirements for Schengen Visa
    All the individuals applying for a Schengen visa must show proper evidence of valid travel medical insurance as per the regulation. Your medical insurance must meet a few requirements such as minimum coverage such as a minimum of 30,000 Euros, expenses that might arise if someone expires, medical reason expenses, emergency hospital treatment, individuals stay or transit fees, most importantly the medical insurance that you apply for Schengen visa must be valid in all the Schengen area countries.

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Alexandra Dimitropoulou, PhD
Alexandra Dimitropoulou, PhD in Cross-Cultural Media Innovation & Global Editorial Strategy, is the senior Business and Finance Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she brings a global perspective and sharp editorial judgment to the forefront of business journalism. With over 12 years in financial media and corporate strategy, Alexandra has cultivated a reputation for her ability to translate complex financial topics into compelling narratives that resonate with C-suite audiences.

Before joining CEOWORLD, she was a senior correspondent for a top financial news outlet in New York and a communications advisor to several multinational investment firms. Alexandra's editorial direction bridges the technical world of finance with the storytelling finesse of PR, covering topics from M&A trends to CEO brand management. She leads a diverse team of analysts, journalists, and strategists focused on producing high-impact stories on global markets, leadership, and reputation management.

She holds an MBA in Finance and a bachelor's in International Relations. She frequently moderates panels on women in finance and strategic communications at international business summits. Her mission at CEOWORLD is to elevate financial literacy and leadership visibility through journalistic excellence and brand-savvy storytelling.

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