If you’re planning a trip to Europe, you might wonder if your UK visa will allow you to visit the Schengen countries.
The short answer is no, a UK visa does not permit you to enter Schengen countries.
Let’s dive into the details to understand why and what you need to do to travel across Europe.
Knowing the Schengen Area
Schengen Area comprises 26 European countries that have abolished passports and other types of border control at their mutual borders.
But UK, is not a part of this agreement. Therefore, a UK visa only allows you to visit the United Kingdom and does not grant access to Schengen countries.
How To Apply for a Schengen Visa
To visit countries within the Schengen Area, you’ll need a Schengen visa. This visa allows you to travel to any of the Schengen member countries for up to 90 days within 180 days for tourism, business, or visiting family and friends.
Types of Schengen Visas
Uniform Schengen Visas (USV): This type of visa allows you to transit or reside in the desired territory for a certain period up to 90 days every six months, starting from the date of entry.
Limited Territorial Validity Visas (LTV): Permits travel only in the Schengen State that has issued the visa or in some other cases, in certain Schengen States specifically mentioned when applying for the visa.
National Visas: This type of visa is granted to those who are studying, working, or residing permanently in one of the Schengen countries.
Schengen Visa Application Process
- Choose The Type of Visa You Need: Choose based on the purpose and duration of your stay.
- Complete the Application Form: Fill out the Schengen Visa application form.
- Gather Required Documents: Passport, photos, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and financial means are typically required.
- Schedule an Appointment: Book a slot at the embassy/consulate of the country you intend to visit.
- Attend the Visa Interview: Go to the visa interview with all the necessary documents.
- Pay the Visa Fee: Fees vary depending on the visa type and applicant’s age.
Schengen visa applicants must have travel insurance covering at least €30,000 for medical emergencies and repatriation.
FAQs
Q: Can I use my UK visa to enter Schengen countries after Brexit?
No, Brexit does not change the fact that a UK visa is not valid for entry into Schengen countries.
Q: How long can I stay in the Schengen Area with a tourist visa?
You can stay up to 90 days within 180 days.
Q: Is it possible to travel to multiple Schengen countries with one visa?
Yes, a Schengen visa allows you to travel freely within the Schengen Zone.
Q: Can I extend my Schengen visa while in Europe?
Visa extensions are rare and usually granted only in cases of force majeure or for humanitarian reasons.
Q: Do I need separate visas for the UK and Schengen countries?
Yes, you need a UK visa to enter the UK and a Schengen visa to enter any of the Schengen countries.
While a UK visa doesn’t allow you to travel to Schengen countries, obtaining a Schengen visa is straightforward if you follow the steps and prepare the necessary documents.