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Schenghen Work Visas

Requirements

  • Valid International Passport

  • Job Offer and Contract

  • Work Permit

  • Proof of Qualifications

  • Language Proficiency (varies)

  • Travel Insurance

  • Clean Criminal Record

  • Proof of Financial Means

EU work visas are permits that allow non-European Union citizens to legally work within the EU member states. These visas are typically issued for specific employment opportunities and are subject to certain conditions and restrictions

Purpose of Schengen Work Visas

Schengen work visas, also known as national (Type D) visas, allow non-EU citizens to enter and work in a specific Schengen country. Unlike tourist visas, work visas are issued for employment or business-related purposes.

Duration of Stay:

Schengen work visas allow for extended stays in the Schengen country of employment. The duration of stay is typically determined by the employment contract or business arrangement, but it's important to ensure compliance with the visa's validity period.

Single Entry

Schengen work visas are typically issued as single-entry visas, allowing one entry into the Schengen country of employment. If you need to leave and re-enter the Schengen Area, you may require additional authorization from the respective immigration authorities.

Visa Processing Time

The processing time for a Schengen work visa can vary depending on the consulate or embassy, the applicant's nationality, and the complexity of the application. It's advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel and work start date.

Visa Validity Period

The validity periThe validity period of a Schengen work visa starts from the date of issuance and extends for the duration specified in the employment contract or business arrangement. It's crucial to enter the Schengen country within the visa's validity period.

Work Permit Requirements

In addition to the Schengen work visa, a valid work permit from the respective Schengen country is usually required. The work permit specifies the type of employment, employer details, and the duration of the employment contract.

Insurance and Health Requirements

Schengen work visa holders are often required to have health insurance coverage in the host country, covering medical emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation for a minimum coverage amount.

Extension and Residency

In some cases, Schengen work visas can be extended for continued employment. After a certain period, individuals may also be eligible to apply for residency or a long-term national visa. As requirements and procedures may vary between Schengen countries, it's crucial to consult the official website of the consulate or embassy of the country where you intend to work for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding visa application procedures and requirements.

Online Visa Process

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    Visa Type

  • Fill
    Online Form

  • Submit
    Application

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    Processing

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    Approved