Tourist visa is an authorization of the designated
country/countries of destination within the Schengen Area issued to the
citizens of countries that have mandatory visa requirements from the Schengen
Zone with the sole purpose of traveling in the designated Schengen
country/countries for pleasure or on a visit to their relatives living in the
Schengen Zone. The holder of this type of visa is not required to have the
citizenship of the designated country in order to spend time with their
relatives or visiting the designated Schengen country however such an
authorization has its limitations as well.
On a tourist visa you are allowed to reside in the designated
country for the maximum of 3 months/90 days unless the visa states differently,
and you are not allowed to work for such a period of time, unless the visa
states differently.
Who needs a Schengen Visa?
Non-European citizens willing to travel to the Schengen Area
are bound to apply for a short-term Schengen visa under “tourist”
specification. Depending on the visa
issued they may be allowed to enter once (single entry) or multiple times
(multiple entry) and stay for no longer than 3 months 90 days per year in
between the period of 6 months. Such a decision is made by the authorities
depending on the nature of ones travel purpose and other relevant factors.
What documentation is required?
First of all, one must download the application form from the
internet and fill it completely and sincerely. You can electronically fill in
the form for a Schengen Visa and print it out.
One photo is to be attached; the photo must have a passport
format, full-face capture, and a light background. The photo must be recently
taken.
The passport as well as all the copies of your previous
visas, valid for at least 3 months prior to your departure is required. The
passport must have at least two blank pages.
One must have a copy of the reservation of the return ticket
for the time intended to be travelling. It is not recommendable to buy the
ticket before getting the visa, if not necessary.
The travel medical insurance policy is to be secured,
covering any medical emergency with hospital care and travel back to one’s
native country due to medical motives. This health insurance policy has to
cover expenses up to 30,000 euros, the sum depending on the residing days, and
also it has to be valid in all Schengen countries. The health insurance policy
must be purchased before picking up the Schengen Visa India and if
your visa is refused you can cancel it!
Tourist visa (Visiting friends or relatives)
The current bank statement (preferably for the last 6 months)
In case one doesn’t have a bank account or doesn’t own enough
funds to be taking care of their expenses during this travel, one must ask the
visiting friends or relatives to sign an “official affidavit of support” at the
corresponding office in his/her place of residence. Make sure you carry the
original document when applying for the visa.
The applicant description of their trip, the purpose of travelling,
the time frame and all the personal date written down in a letter.
In case of first time travelers, one must submit also:
Income tax returns for the last three years
Appointment letter
Proof of legal entity of the company
A reference letter from the employer
In case the applicant is the owner of the company he/she is
working for, the business registration, tax returns and the latest bank
statement is to be attached.
The plane ticket reservation (One shall buy the ticket after
getting the visa, as recommended).
Other documents, specified by the visa subtype
[Source: http://www.schengenvisainfo.com/tourist-schengen-visa/]
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