This totally depends on your trip and how
you are planning it. There are generally
three scenarios:
1.
If you are only travelling to
one country, then obviously you must apply to the Embassy of that Schengen
country;
2.
If you are travelling to
several Schengen countries, you should apply to the Embassy where you will be spending the most number of nights;
3.
If you are travelling to
several Schengen countries and staying for an equal number of nights in two or
more Schengen countries, then you should apply to the Embassy where you will enter the Schengen area first.
Sometimes, your trip may be flexible and
you may not care which Schengen country you enter. You just want the country
which will process your visa application the fastest! In that case, check how long it takes to book
an appointment with different Schengen country embassies. This is because if you cannot book an
appointment, you cannot submit an application! Every Schengen country Embassy has different
rules and waiting times to book an appointment.
Secondly, check how long the Schengen Embassy is expected to take to
process you visa.
To help applicant applying from the United
Kingdom (UK), we have contacted every Schengen Visa country Embassy in the UK
to obtain their standard visa
processing times in the UK. This is
detailed in Chapter 6. Please note that
these times are for guidance only, as they may fluctuate depending on the
season, demand for visas and the complexity of each particular
application.
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