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Monday 30 April 2012

Schengen tourist visa making travel to Europe an easy matter


As a traveler to Schengen area, one is permitted to travel to any of the member states freely with a single visa, generally known as Schengen visa. The holder of this visa can enter one country and travel to any part of Schengen zone until the visa is valid. There are very rare internal border checks and stoppages.

An application for Schengen Visa is required to be made at the Embassy or Consulate of the member state of Schengen region where one intends to spend most of his or her time during visit. If one intends to travel to only one country, then visa can be applied for at the Embassy or Consulate of that country. One must choose the suitable category of Schengen visa for his or her visit. The categories of Schengen visa are Category A, Category B, Category C and Category D.

Another pre-requisite in order to apply for Schengen visa is the valid Schengen visa insurance. This is a health insurance covering all the medical expenditure incurred and repatriation while one’s visit to the Schengen region. It should cover the period of the applied visa. Annual insurance may be necessary if you are making an application for a multi-entry visa.

Monday 16 April 2012

Secure your journey through travel insurance


Travel insurance refers to a cover that ensures the safety of the travelers while travelling abroad. Though it is not compulsory to get travel insurance but there are some areas, where it is obligatory to get a travel insurance cover such as Schengen area of Europe. Any person belonging to a non Schengen country needs to possess a valid Schengen visa. Schengen visa is granted as per the provisions of Schengen agreement. Schengen visa has made the travel to Schengen area much convenient. Holder of this visa can travel to one or all the Schengen states with the same single visa.

In order to get an approved Schengen visa, a person needs to get Europe travel insurance, also known as Schengen visa insurance. It is a health insurance covering the medical expenses which may have to be incurred, medical evacuation and medical repatriation in case of death. The insurance coverage must at least be of 30,000 Euros.

The insurance company must have a registered office at one of the Schengen state. The travel insurance Europe must be valid in all the Schengen member states and for the full duration of stay. Thus, without Schengen visa insurance, a person cannot travel to Schengen zone.

Friday 13 April 2012

Staggering task of travel to Europe easy by unified Schengen visa


This European Schengen visa became effectual from 1995 and owes its name to Luxembourg village where the original agreement was signed a decade before. It is intended to smooth the process of travelling for visitors visiting Europe. Schengen visa, basically, permits the traveler to travel one country or more by means of just one single visa, as a result, eradicating the trouble attached to getting multiple visas for multiple countries. This advantage is essentially helpful to those people who wish to travel to many European countries on a single tour.

There are different requirements for Schengen visa application form for different countries of Schengen area and may change from time to time .Thus; one should carefully examine all the details of these requirements from local foreign embassy from which you are applying for visa .Generally, completely filled up Schengen visa application form, passport photo, a copy of all used pages in passport Schengen visa insurance are the documents which are needed. One must apply for Schengen visa at the embassy of the country which is one’s major destination approximately 6 weeks prior to the date one plans to travel.