Introduction
To
be eligible for the grant of a Schengen visa, you must generally
establish three fundamental requirements. First, you must show that you
have the requisite intention to depart the territory of the Member State
before your visa expires. Second, you must show that you have
sufficient means of subsistence to maintain yourself during the visit.
And third, you must show that you have adequate travel insurance.
How to show that you intend to depart the territory of the Member States
You must be able to show that you have a stable socio-economic
situation in your home country. This may be assessed with reference to
your financial situation, stability of employment, family ties, etc.
Evidence that may relevant in establishing your intention may include a
reservation of a return ticket. In general, a paid ticket is not
required but may be requested in exceptional circumstances.
You
may also provide proof of financial means by reference to your recent
bank statements over a minimum period of the last three months. In
addition, you may provide proof of your employment by means of a work
contract, certificate of employment, information on professional status,
proof of social security contribution, etc. You may also provide
ownership of real estate by reference to title deed, land certificate,
indenture, lease, or such other document.
For your family ties,
you may provide marriage certificates or birth certificates of any
children. If you a visiting a relative or friend, you must be able to
prove that a genuine relationship exists between you and the person.
How to show that you have sufficient means of subsistence.
You will be required to show that you possess sufficient means of
subsistence for the duration of your intended stay and for your return
to your home country. This may be evidenced by recent bank statement
over a minimum period of the last three months, credit card(s) and a
credit card account statement, cash in convertible currency, or
traveler’s cheques. Other evidence may include salary slips, certificate
of employment, and a credible certificate of sponsorship and/or
accommodation.
How to estimate sufficient means of subsistence
The consulate is required to estimate the amount of financial means
necessary for your stay in conjunction with the reliability of the
financial resources presented by you. In assessing what is considered
“sufficient means of subsistence” the officer will take into account
whether accommodation is provided free of charge to you or whether the
cost of your stay is covered entirely or partly by a reliable sponsor.
Where this is the case, the consulate is required to accept financial
resources below the cost of living as notified by the Member States in
accordance with Annex 18 of the Visa Code.
This determination
will be made on account of the length of your intended stay and the
purpose of your intended journey, However, the consulate may request
financial resources above the minimum when the purpose of your travel is
luxury tourism, medical treatment, or study unless the cost is covered
by a credible sponsor or proof that such costs have been prepaid.
What is adequate travel insurance?
A travel medical insurance is adequate and valid if the minimum
coverage is at least EUR 30,000, and is valid throughout the whole
territory and covers the entire period of your intended stay. This means
the insurance must cover the period of effective stay and not the
validity of the visa.
Conclusion
It must
be stated that the provision of the above information would not
necessarily guarantee that a visa will be issued. The consulate may
assess the credibility and viability of the information by reference to
statements made by you when submitting your application. In fact, your
application may likely be refused if you fail to sufficiently
demonstrate the viability of the information with clear and direct
responses to questions you may be asked at the time of making your
application.
Disclaimer: This article only
provides general information and guidance on Schengen immigration law.
The specific facts that apply to your matter may make the outcome
different than would be anticipated by you. The writer will not accept
any liability for any claims or inconvenience as a result of the use of
this information. The writer is an immigration law advisor and a
practicing law attorney in Ghana. He advises on U.S., UK, and Schengen
immigration law. He works part-time for Acheampong & Associates Ltd,
an immigration law firm in Accra. He may be contacted on
acheampongassociatesgh@gmail.com.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015
How Can You Qualify For a Schengen Visa?
Publisher GhanaThings.Com
12/15/2015 04:07:00 pm
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