Why getting a Schengen Visa benefits your travel plans to Europe? If…
Why getting a Schengen Visa benefits your travel plans to Europe?
If you are planning a ride across Europe, it would be boring and irritating to be stopped at every border.
Luckily, you can get a Schengen visa for yourself to stop all those discomforts.
Why should You Visit Europe through a Schengen Visa?
Europe countries are some of the most economically developed countries in the world.
Business here is very well developed and companies are open to cooperate with foreign companies.
Foreigners have to get visas in order to travel in Europe; the best kind of visa to do this is the Schengen Visa.
Which documents do you need for a Schengen Visa application?
Applying for a short-term Schengen visa is something most citizens of Europe do once or some times a year.
What you generally need to send at the embassy is the visa application form which should be completed, a passport, two recently taken photos, reservations or itinerary for the target state, travel insurance policy, proof of accommodation, proof of financial means, pay the visa fee.
Which type of Visa is the most popular and used to travel in Europe?
The most popular and used visa in Europe is the Schengen visa which gives you a free entry into 26 countries without providing any additional document.
To travel around the European states over 14 million people used a Schengen Visa in the last few years.
What should you write in your letter of appeal in case your Schengen Visa gets rejected by the embassy?
If you have been refused your visa, consider writing a letter of appeal.
Make sure to give strong reasons why you don’t think the rejection should have happened and why you think their decision is wrong.
Which type of transportation should you use to travel to the Schengen Area?
If you’re planning to visit the Schengen Zone, you have to decide if you want to do so by car or by plane.
If you choose an Airport Transit Visa, you can travel without entering the Schengen Country Area whereas the Transit Visa allows you to transit for up to 5 days through one Schengen Country by car.
Do you get the opportunity to reapply if your Visa application gets rejected?
When you’ve been denied the Schengen visa you worked for many months, running up and down to get all the papers, you can feel devastated.
But this is no reason to lose hope, as most embassies show the explanations for the rejection and give you the opportunity to reapply.
What is the acceptance rate of the Schengen Visa?
Germany is a well-known Schengen state, much wanted by everyone who likes traveling and visiting new places.
It is also known as a free and open country denying only less than 5% of visa applications by Russia and China.
PROVISIT – What to do in an emergency?
What can I do to find the correct contact partner and get help immediately? Besides medical emergencies, there are also situations which require personal support. We offer information for both cases.
Medical emergency
One generally speaks of a medical emergency if a life-threatening situation occurs unexpectedly. Without immediate medical care, severe health impairment or the death of the person is to be expected. Help is needed immediately.
Medical care is provided by the family doctor, the family doctor’s locum, the medical helpline service, the nearest available hospital or by the pan-European
emergency number 112.
Telephone helpline
In an emergency, accompanying travellers or hosts are the first and nearest available contact persons for foreign visitors. An open conversation can often work wonders.
If you do not want to talk to to your host in a difficult situation, you can also contact the “TelefonSeelsorge” (telephone helpline). Trained volunteers provide support by phone or online consultation. This phone number is only available in Germany:
TelefonSeelsorge (telephone helpline) 0800 1110111 or 0800 1110222.
Deutsche Telekom is a partner of the “TelefonSeelsorge” (telephone helpline). Your call is toll-free.