If you are a national of any of the
non-exempted countries, then you need to apply for Schengen Visa at the embassy
or consulate of the country where you are going to stay for the maximum number
of days or the first country where you will be entering.
For applying for the Schengen Visa, you
need to submit the necessary documentations. Firstly, you are required to duly
complete and sign the application form with the recent passport size
photographs. If you are travelling with children, then you must submit separate
forms and photographs as well as their birth certificates. You also need to
present the valid passport or any other authorised travel document having a
validity of a minimum of three months beyond the scheduled departure from the
Schengen Area with its copy. In addition, you have to provide the copy of
travel itinerary with confirmed reservation and if relevant, a letter from your
employer with information about your business tour. Moreover, it is very necessary for you to
submit the evidence of possession of appropriate finances for backing your stay
in the Schengen Land and for return journey at the expiry of the Schengen Visa.
You will also have to pay fees for the process of visa processing which is not
refundable even if your visa application gets rejected.
Furthermore the most important thing
without which you will not be issued the Schengen Visa is the Schengen visa insurance. This visa insurance Schengen policy is a
health insurance policy which covers your stay in the Schengen territory.