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Schengen visitor visa
1. Schengen Visitor Visa
(source: Manila Visa)
A Schengen visitor visa has similar functions as the tourist and business visas. Their only
difference stems from the fact that a visitor visa is issued to relatives, friends and acquaintance of
permanent residents or citizens of a Schengen territory.
Visitor visa applicants are relieved from the burden of showing evidence of their financial
resources and accommodation because sponsorships are allowed.
Sponsorship
For sponsorships, the sponsors are usually required to provide an invitation letter or a declaration
of commitment. Either of the two can be presented. However, the declaration of commitment is
given more weight when issuing an approval. Here, the sponsor makes a pact with their
government. They ensure that their beneficiary shall not depend on public funds for financial
support or accommodation. Although, there are certain Schengen territories where only an
invitation is requested.
While sponsorship is allowed, the visitor visa does not grant permanent residency. Neither does
it allow its holder to settle in a Schengen territory.
Basic requirements
The requirements needed for the application are the following:
Valid passport
Passport photos
Proof of sufficient financial means and accommodation
Declaration of commitment or invitation letter,
Detailed itinerary
Proof of relationship between the sponsor and petitioner
Travel insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000
Financial resources
Although sponsors can take care of their beneficiary’s expenses, the latter must also
demonstrate that they can support themselves. This will strengthen the application and removes
the impression of total dependency to the sponsor.
2. The travel insurance is also an important requirement that should not be disregarded. Its absence
may lead to an immediate denial.
Plane tickets and hotel accommodation
If accommodation is not provided by the sponsor, applicants simply need to present a
reservation. The same rule applies to plane tickets. Embassies are not responsible for any
expenses acquired prior to the release of the visa decision.
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