Frequently asked questions

1. How long does it take to process a European visa?

Visa processing times vary depending on the type of visa and the country you're applying to. Typically, Schengen visas take around 15 days, while work visas may take several weeks to months.

2. What documents are required for a Schengen visa?

Documents typically include a valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport photos, proof of travel insurance, flight itinerary, proof of accommodation, and financial proof (e.g., bank statements).

3. Can you help if my visa is rejected?

Yes, we offer assistance with visa appeals, helping you understand the reason for rejection and guiding you through the appeal process.

4. Do I need travel insurance for a Schengen visa?

Yes, travel insurance is a requirement for a Schengen visa. It must cover medical expenses and emergencies with a minimum coverage of €30,000.

5. How do I schedule a consultation?

You can schedule a consultation by visiting our website and filling out the contact form, or by calling our office directly to speak with one of our advisors.

6. What is the fee for your services?

Our fees vary based on the specific services you require. Please contact us for a detailed quote tailored to your needs.

7. Can I apply for a visa without a confirmed flight booking?

Yes, you can apply for a visa without a confirmed flight booking. However, you will need to provide a flight itinerary showing your intended travel dates.

8. How can I check the status of my visa application?

You can check the status of your visa application by contacting the embassy or consulate where you applied or through the online tracking system they may provide.

9. What should I do if my passport is lost or stolen while traveling?

If your passport is lost or stolen while traveling, report it to the local authorities immediately and contact your embassy or consulate for assistance in obtaining a replacement.

10. Can I apply for a visa if I have a criminal record?

It depends on the nature of the criminal record and the specific country you are applying to. It's best to consult with our advisors to understand your options.