schengenvisa
The European Parliament is developing plans to reform visa application procedures in the Schengen area by moving from a system where travellers are required to apply in person to get physical visa stickers to a digital system instead. The idea is that no longer will travellers apply for individual visas; instead, they’ll apply for an EU visa through one EU visa platform, which will allow them to download an e-visa directly to their smartphone. All applicants will be required to do is to upload electronic copies of their travel documents along with other supporting materials, followed by the pa...
Euronews (English)
The European Commission has submitted a proposal to increase the basic fee for a Schengen visa in 2024. If it gets the green light, the cost will rise by 12 per cent from €80 to €90 for adults and from €40 to €45 for children. The EU is also planning to raise the fee even more for countries showing “insufficient cooperation on readmission,” which refers to accepting the re-entry of individuals expelled from member states. Schengen visas are required for citizens from non-EU countries that do not benefit from the EU and Schengen area's 90-day visa-free rule. These include nationals of South Afr...
Euronews (English)
Digital visa applications would speed up the process, reduce the efforts and costs required to make an application, and would promote security.
KOMPAS.com \- Members of the European Union Parliament (MEPs) have approved a plan to modernize the visa application procedures in the Schengen area by moving from physical applications and visa stickers to a digital system on Tuesday, Jan. 31. According to a report on SchengenVisaInfo.com, the EU Parliament said that digital visa applications would speed up the process, reduce the efforts and costs required to make an application, and would promote security. “By digitalizing the visa application process for the Schengen area, the proposal aims to reduce the costs and efforts required to make ...
Go Kompas.com
By Prachi Sibal Tina Mohandas, a marketer and a music academic from Pune, was all set to make a trip to London for her graduation ceremony. Following this, she intended to join her friends in Berlin. But it was not to be. She applied for a priority UK visa and received it more than a month ahead of her travel. This gave her sufficient time to apply for a Schengen visa through Germany. However, it has been weeks since then and Mohandas has spent her days refreshing the VFS Global (Visa Facilitation Service Global) page for an appointment to submit her documents and biometrics. "There are no app...
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