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What you need to know when applying for a Schengen visa insurance?
An Introduction The Schengen visa eases the headache of traveling in 26 countries in Europe between its European member countries. Using a Schengen visa, the visa holder can travel to any or all European member countries using one single visa that does not require the hassle of applying for a new visa every time they want to enter a different Schengen country.
How to issue the visa? Schengen visa applicants are required to submit proof of travel insurance (for a maximum travel time of 90 days within a 180-day time period), that meets the Schengen visa insurancerequirement, to the visa issuing authorities in order to issue the travel visa. Plans listed on our Schengen page will all issue a visa letter upon purchasing a plan that you can submit as proof of insurance.
Schengen Visa Requirements • Minimum Policy Coverage of €30,000 (equivalent to $50,000 USD) • Policy must have a $0 deductible with 100% Coverage • Policy must cover all 26 Member Countries • Must include the following benefits: • Emergency Medical Evacuation • Return of Mortal Remains or Cremation/Burial • Urgent Medical Attention and/or Emergency Hospital Treatment
What is the difference between Schengen Visa and National Visa? • Schengen visa (type C) is a short-stay travel document that allows visitors to enter and stay in one of the member countries for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. The European country of destination decides on the type and amount that they will accept as visas. • National visas (type D) are only valid for establishments or stays of more than 90 days in the country which issued them. However, some require a long-term stay and can travel freely throughout Schengen area while others will receive an ID card upon arrival that grants access to this privilege.
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