Now that you know where you can travel to,
it’s important to work out which category of visa you fall under. There are four categories of Schengen visa,
as follows:
Short stay Schengen visas
(Category C)
This is the most common form of visa, which
is applicable to most travelers whether you are travelling for business, family
or leisure. This allows short stays in
the Schengen area for up to 90 days
in a 6 month period. You can
apply for either single or multiple entry visas under this
category. The single entry visa only
allows entrance into the Schengen area once, whereas the multiple entry visa
allows the traveler to make several trips from non-Schengen countries to
Schengen countries during the period in which the visa is valid.
In most cases, we would recommend you to
apply for the multiple entry visa as it offers more flexibility. For example, you
can travel to a Schengen country like Spain for a weekend, come back to London
to work for a week and be off to Paris the following weekend. However, you will need to provide more
supporting documents for the multiple entry visa.
Transit Schengen visas (Categories
A and B)
Airport transit (Category A) visas are for
individuals travelling through a Schengen visa country on transit, who only
need an overnight stay or a transfer towards their next destination of
travel. You would need to show a
confirmed onward flight for this visa, and would not be allowed to leave the
airport of the Schengen country that you are passing through.
Transit visas (Category B) allows
individuals to travel through the Schengen area between 2 non-Schengen
countries for a maximum of 5 days. For
example, if one is driving from the UK to Croatia and needed to pass through
France and Italy, this transit visa allows you 5 days to travel through the
Schengen area.
Circulation Schengen visas
(Category D)
This visa allows an individual to travel
freely to the Schengen area multiple times for up to 90 days (over 6 months)
over a period of 1 – 3 years. It is
usually given to individuals who can prove a need to travel frequently to the
Schengen area for family or business purposes.
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