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What are require for Schengen Visa Travel Insurance?

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Schengen Visa Travel Insurance Anyone traveling to Europe and  applying for a Schengen visa   must fulfill the Schengen visa application requirements. One of these requirements is proof of an adequate travel medical insurance policy that follows certain requirements. Adequate Schengen visa travel insurance must: •                       Cover the period of the traveler's stay or transit in the Schengen area (up to 90 days within a 180-day period) •                       Be valid in all Schengen countries •                       Have a minimum coverage amount of EUR 30,000 •              ...

How to Get a Long-Term Schengen Visa?

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Generally,  you can extend your Schengen visa   only if you have not stayed for more than 90 days in the past 180 days and if your current visa is not expired. Getting a Long-Term Visa for a Specific Country Within the Schengen Zone Apply for a long-term visa in France, Spain, Sweden, Italy or Germany. Research which country's long-term visa works best for the travel plans. For instance, some countries have longer application turnarounds than others. These visitor visas grant travel for one year at a time and while they don't require proof of study, they do require proof of sufficient funds. They want reassurance that the is no work being done illegally, so it is necessary to show proof that of self-support. No set amount is listed by any of these countries, but plan on having savings totaling at least a year's worth of the monthly expenses in the US. Collect All Required Documents Give ample time to collect all of the necessary documentation. Producing a hefty...

Why you'd be crazy to travel without insurance?

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There are 8 reasons to Buying travel insurance can feel like an unnecessary drag, but who knows what will happen on the road? You'd be stupid to travel without it - here's why... 1. Cancellation Sometimes events conspire to really mess up your plans. What if you fall ill before travelling? Or lose a loved one? You need to be covered to be able to claim back money lost through no fault of your own, otherwise you could be left seriously out of pocket. 2. Medical We’ve all been there – an infected mozzie bite that needs seeing to, a twisted ankle from uneven ground, a stomach bug that refuses to shift – but are you insured for medical assistance? The bills soon add up, and if you need hospital treatment you can end up working out well over the price of your trip. And although an EHIC card is handy in Europe, you still need actual insurance cover to protect against all eventualities. 3. Curtailment Hotel bookings, car rentals, planned activ...

Who Needs a Travel Insurance to the Schengen Area?

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Many tourists that plan to apply for a Schengen visa have the same question in mind:  “ Who needs a travel insurance to the Schengen area ?”  The answer to this question is quite simple. As stipulated in the Schengen visa rule that was amended in 2003, “It is necessary for visa applicants to hold, among the supporting documents they are required to produce, proof of individual or group insurance to cover any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical attention and / or emergency hospital treatment during their stay in the territory of the member states that fully apply the provisions of the Schengen Acquits.” This clear-as-crystal rule must be adhered to by Schengen tourist visa applicants otherwise the receiving embassy has every right to deny the request.   There are many insurance companies that offer almost the same travel insurance policy for travelers who wish to step foot in the Schengen area. If you ...

Why is the Travel Insurance for Schengen Visa?

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There is a law that states that all travelers who wish to secure a Schengen visa and will set foot on any of the countries within the  Schengen area must get a travelinsurance .   According to the law set by the Schengen members, all “applicants for uniform visa for one or two entries shall prove that they are in possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance to cover any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons…” All applicants, according to the law, must have travel insurance that is valid during the period of travel within the Schengen area. A real concern for travelers who wish to see some parts of Europe is the fact that they need to spend extra to get a travel insurance for Schengen visa. The amount $80 to $100 may just be meager for some travelers but for budget travelers this is a significant amount.  While the travel insurance policyfor Schengen visa applicants may appear a turn-off to some , acquiring tr...

What Is A Flight Reservation for Visa?

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When filling in your visa application you will find a section where they ask you to provide your travel documentation. Many people assume that the embassies want to see their ticket confirmation and so, they proceed in     Purchasing actual flight tickets, hotel accommodations, and travel medical insurance.   A flight reservation is also known as a flight itinerary. It is a dummy ticket that is fully acknowledged by the embassies as part of your travel plan. The flight reservation/flight itinerary includes all details of a flight and looks pretty much the same as a fully purchased flight ticket, but of course, it’s a dummy air ticket. It most cases it is mandatory that you provide a flight reservation for visa applications. Embassies across the world requests for Transport Booking and its commonly referred with the below terminology Transport booking Travel Itinerary Confirmed Flight itinerary Confirmed flights Dummy air ticket Flight itiner...

What is the Procedure for Extending Schengen Visa?

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You must apply to   Extend Schengen visa before itexpires.   You must apply to extend Schengen visa in the country you are physically located in, at the time of application. It may take from a few days up to a month for the authorities to process your Schengen visa extension application. Generally, you can extend your Schengen visa only if you have not stayed for more than 90 days in the past 180 days and if your current visa is not expired. You can base your visa extension application on this reason, only if you have a single-entry short-stay visa. However, this is your best case to extend your visa. ... if your visa became valid on August 1, but you entered Schengen on August 15, you can apply for a two-week visa extension, and you are very likely to get it. How can I extend my Schengen visa duration? Conditions for extending a short-stay Schengen visa 1.         Your stay in the   Schengen Area mu...