Saturday, January 11, 2025

How to get Austria Visa

 How to get an Austria Visa


AUSTRIAN VISA

 How can you get a visit visa to Australia on a Pakistani passport and what are its requirements? Austria is a central European country, it is a landlocked country, which means you won't see any sea in its surroundings Its borders include countries like Slovakia, Italy, Germany Hungary, and Slovenia. The official language is German The currency is Euro. The population is 9.12 million. The population is 58% people live in cities and 42% people live in villages. The villages here are also very famous and the people of Australia are very beautiful. They are very loving and very respect each other. Crime rate It is very low here, almost non-existent. That is why it is considered a very safe country. The capital of Australia is Vienna which is the most beautiful city here. This city is also called the City of Dreams. The population of this city is 19 lakh. In the surroundings of Vienna city, you will find forest. Only forests will be seen here, that is why it is also called Forest Stream. This city is also very famous in terms of tourism. After London, most tourists come to visit this city. And Austria is very famous for its Classical music, coffee culture, and Winter Sports. All the inventions are from Austria. These machines are also Invented by Austria. Austria is a rich country and its economy is very Stable. Austria is very famous for its stunning Landscapes, charming villages, and rich Culture. You will get to see many historical sites In Austria, Salzburg City is a Vegan Village and Health State. Australia is also famous from It is very famous, millions of people from all over the world coming to visit Australia The oldest restaurant in the world is also present. Australia also has its castles. It is also very famous because of its cuisine. It is a good destination in terms of tourism If you are fond of tourism then you must visit Australia now.

Let us see its process Schengen visa   Among the countries, getting Australia visa. It is the easiest for you For an Australia visa you do not have to go directly to the embassy, ​​there is a proper Author drop box available for you. You have to go to VFS Global and submit your profile. First of all, you have to go to VFS Global You make an online appointment Whichever is the nearest centre to you. In Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad, you have to book an appointment for it. After booking the appointment, you prepare your proper profile The documents you need for other Schengen countries are the same. The same documents are needed for Austria. You also need your proper profile and on the day. You have to go on that date and Submit your documents. What you need in the document. First of all, your passport pictures FRC. If you are a job person, then you have to show your salary Slip to your company. You have to show NOC and your employment letter. If you are doing business then you should have a certificate from the Chamber of Commerce and you also have to show your tax returns and apart from this, you have to show your business statement. But if you do not have any business statement and you are using your account then you have to mention in the letter that you are using your account for business. Apart from this, you have to show FRC flight reservations and hotel bookings. You have to show travel insurance which is up to Rs. 30,000 apart from this you have to show your bank statement You also have to show. You have to show 100 Yero daily. So according to this, you have to prepare your bank statement which is 10 to 15 lakhs, and you have to show this. Apart from this, you also have to show visa application and cover letter in which you have to tell the reason for going to Austria. On the day of the appointment, you have to go and submit your documents and you have to pay a fee, your visa fee is Rs.26,000 to 27,000. or 90Euro  You have to pay that and you do not have any interviews either, you submit your profile. After submitting your profile, you sometimes get calls for verification which your profile Questions related to are asked. Your source of income is asked. You are asked the reason for going to Australia. These are the kinds of questions you can be asked. Its processing time is three to four weeks. After that, your decision is made. You need all these documents for Austria's visa. A visa is required for an overall view If you go, Austria is a very beautiful country, its villages are famous all over the world millions of people come to visit its villages It is a very famous country and a very affordable country, so in this way you can visit Austria and create history in your tourism journey.

Visa types

  • Type A visa: airport transit visa:In principle, foreign nationals who do not leave the transit area or the aircraft during a stopover at an airport do not require a visa.

Nationals of certain countries require a type A visa for transit via Austrian airports unless they meet certain exceptional criteria (the countries in question and the exceptional criteria can be found in the list of visa requirements). Type A visas may not usually be issued in Austria. They may under no circumstances be issued at the border.

  • Type C visa: short-stay visaThis is the standard tourist visa. A type C visa can be issued for a total stay of 90 days within 180 days and entitles the holder to enter and reside in the Schengen area.
  • Schengen countries: Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden; and non-EU Member States Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland
  • Type D visa: long-term visa: Type D visas generally permit the holder to a stay of between 91 days and six months. In exceptional cases, a type D visa may also be issued with a validity period of up to 12 months (e.g. on the basis of an international agreement) or with a validity period of less than 91 days (visa extension in Austria).
  • A (national) type D visa issued by Austria or another Schengen country permits the holder to travel freely within the territory of the other Schengen countries while holding this visa and a valid travel document for up to 90 days within 180 days, provided that the entry requirements set out in Article 6(1)(a), (c) and (e) of the Schengen Borders Code are met, and the person is not on the national list of alerts of the member country in question.
  • Type D visas can only be issued abroad by an Austrian representative. If Austria is represented in a particular country by another Schengen country, that representation may only issue Schengen visas. If a type D visa is required, it is necessary to visit the competent Austrian representation(→ BMEIA) in a neighboring country.
  • Visa fees must be paid in local currency at the visa application Centre. The exchange rate is set by the Embassy of Austria with effect from 11 June 2024 and is subject to change without notice.

 

Requirements

 General principles and requirements for the issue of visas:

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·        a travel document valid in Austria, with a validity period exceeding the duration of the visa by at least three months and with at least two empty pages, that was issued within the last ten years

·        a passport photo (portrait format, 35 x 45 mm) under the specified passport photo criteria

·        presentation of a fully comprehensive travel health insurance policy for the planned duration of the stay (amount of cover: 30.000 Euro, valid for the entire Schengen area)

·        proof of sufficient means of subsistence for the duration of the intended stay and for the return journey to the country of origin or residence

·        other evidence requested by the relevant authorities (hotel reservations, invitations, booking confirmations, return flight ticket, proof of gainful employment, etc.) – as these are adapted to local standards and coordinated with other Schengen representations, the evidence to be provided may vary depending on location

·        absence of other grounds for refusal (residence prohibition, alert issued by a Schengen country)

Sunday, December 29, 2024

E-VISA SAUDI ARABIA

 E-VISA SAUDI ARABIA


What is the Saudi eVisa?

Saudi Arabia is opening its doors to the world through its new tourist visa. Through the fast and easy-to-use online portal, international visitors from 66 eligible countries can apply for an eVisa and discover the warm hospitality of Saudi people the rich heritage, vibrant culture, and diverse and breathtaking landscapes; from the mountains of Abha to the beaches of the Red Sea to the shifting sands of the Empty Quarter.

The eVisa will be a one-year, multiple-entry visa, allowing tourists to spend up to 90 days in the country. The tourist visa allows you to participate in tourism-related activities such as events, family & relatives visits, leisure, and Umrah (excluding Hajj) and excludes other activities such as studying.

North America

 Bahamas                            Barbados

 Canada                              Grenada

 Panama                              Saint Kitts and Nevis

 United States



Europe

 Albania                                     Andorra

 Austria                                      Belgium

 Bulgaria                                    Croatia

 Cyprus                                      Czech Republic

 Denmark                                    Estonia

 Finland                                       France

 Georgia                                      Germany

 Greece                                       Netherlands

 Hungary                                      Iceland

 Ireland                                        Italy

 Latvia                                          Liechtenstein

 Lithuania                                      Luxembourg

 Malta                                           Monaco

 Montenegro                                 Norway

 Poland                                         Portugal

 Romania                                      Russia

 San Marino                                   Slovakia

 Slovenia                                       Spain

 Sweden                                        Switzerland

 Ukraine                                         United Kingdom

Asia

 Azerbaijan                                       Brunei

 China (including Hong Kong and Macau)    Japan

 Kazakhstan                                     Kyrgyzstan

 Malaysia                                          Maldives

 Singapore                                       South Korea

 Tajikistan                                         Thailand

 Turkey                                             Uzbekistan


Africa

 Mauritius                                          Seychelles

 South Africa  



 Oceania

 Australia                                           New Zealand

  


 
VISA TYPES

  • Government Visa
  • Diplomatic & Official Visas
  • Diplomatic Missions & Organizations
  • Tourist Visa
  • Business Visit Visa
  • Employment Visa
  • Residence Visa
  • Premium Residency Visa
  • Newborn Visa
  • Extension of Exit/Re-Entry Visa
  • Family Visit Visa
  • Companion Visa
  • Personal Visit Visa
  • Hajj and Umrah Visa 

  • Student Visa

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Personal Visit Visa (invited by Saudi national

An e-service provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs enables requesting visas for individuals who have no business connections or family relationships with the originator.

1.   Fill out the online form via e-Visa Services at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

2.   Enter all data in Arabic except names if visitors are from the nationalities of non-Arab countries and their names are identical to their passports.

3.   Submit the online form and get notified of a reference number





















Wednesday, December 25, 2024

How to apply for Denmark Visa

HOW TO APPLY FOR DENMARK VISA

Denmark is a Scandinavian country surrounded by numerous beautiful islands, rich in culture and architecture, and an attraction to tourists from around the world. However, not everyone can enter Denmark freely. Some people need to apply for a Denmark visa (also known as a Schengen visa) if they want to visit.



You can apply for a Denmark visa for various reasons such as business, family visit or reunion, travel, culture, or medical condition.

Who Needs a Visa for Denmark?

You do not need a Denmark visa if:

  • You are an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen. EU/EEA and Swiss citizens can visit, work, study, or live in Denmark without restrictions.
  • You are from a country that has a visa-free agreement with Schengen. If you are a citizen from the USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, etc., you can stay in Denmark without a visa for up to 90 days. Remember, you do not have permission to work during this time.

Note: Any non-EU/EEA citizen who wants to work or stay in Denmark longer than 90 days has to apply for a Danish long-stay visa (D visa).

Types of Denmark Visas

Depending on the purpose of your travel, the Denmark visas are divided into three main categories:

  • Denmark Schengen Visas.
  • Denmark Long Stay Visas.
  • Denmark Transit visa.

The types of Danish visas that you can apply for, are the following:

  • Danish Schengen Visa. The Denmark tourist visa is a Schengen visa that is issued for tourism or business purposes, allowing you to visit Denmark and all other countries in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days. You cannot work with a Danish Schengen visa, and you cannot extend your stay for more than three months unless you have extraordinary reasons (such as an illness, political turmoil in your home country, etc).
  • Danish Work Visa. All non-EU citizens have to apply for a work visa and permit before starting work in Denmark. The application requires information from both you and your employer. You must have an employment contract before submitting your application.
  • Danish Working Holiday Visa. The Denmark Working Holiday Visa is valid for 12 months. It allows you to get acquainted with Danish culture and lifestyle while working to support yourself. This visa is available to citizens of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, and Chile who are between the ages of 18 and early- to mid-30s.
  • Danish Student Visa If you are a non-EU national and want to study in Denmark for longer than three months, you need to apply for a student visa. This will allow you to stay and continue your education in Denmark for the entire duration of your course. Your student visa allows you to enter Denmark 30 days (1 month) before your educational program starts and stay for 14 days (2 weeks) after the program ends.  After your studies end, you must depart Denmark, unless you have found a job and can apply for a work and residence permit.
  • Danish Startup VisaA Denmark startup visa is dedicated to non-EU and non-EEA citizens allowing them to submit a business plan or idea, which needs to be approved by the panel of experts chosen by the Danish Business Authority. The plan may be presented in partnership with EU/EEA citizens, but non-EU/EEA citizens will need to obtain a residence permit after the business approval.
  • Danish Family Visa. You can apply for a family visa if you have close family members (spouses, children) living in Denmark. After your application for family reunification is approved, you will be allowed a temporary residence permit with a validity of two years. The residence permit allows you to work when your permit is valid. You are also allowed to run your own business.
  • Danish Airport Transit Visa. A Danish airport transit visa allows the holder to enter a Danish airport to catch a flight to a third country.

Difference Between a Denmark Type D Visa and a Schengen Visa

Here is a comparison between a Denmark Schengen visa and a type D national visa to help you determine what visa you need to apply for:

Denmark Schengen Visa

Denmark Type-D Visa

Short-stay visa

Long-stay visa

Allows you to stay for 90 days (3 months)

Allows you to stay for a period of up to 1 year

Cannot grant you a residence permit

Can grant you a residence permit

Recommended for traveling and tourism purposes.

Mandatory for living, studying, or working in Denmark.

 

Who Needs a Visa to Transit Through a Danish Airport?

You need a Danish transit visa if you are from one of the following countries:

  • Afghanistan
  • Bangladesh
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Eritrea
  • Ethiopia
  • Ghana
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Somalia
  • Sri Lanka
  • Syria

Citizens of other countries do not need a visa to transit in Denmark as long as they do not leave the airport transit area. Also, anyone who is exempt from a Danish Schengen visa is also exempt from a transit visa requirement.

Danish Visa Application Process

This is what you need to do to apply for a Denmark visa:

1.   Schedule an appointment. Book an appointment with the Danish representative (embassy/consulate) in your country. 

2.   Fill in the visa application form. The application form has 37 questions that you must answer honestly. Any false information will result in the rejection of your visa. Make sure to follow the instructions on how to fill in the application form

3.   Pay the visa fee. You have to pay the visa fee after filling in your application. The standard payment fee is €90 for adults and €45 for children.

4.   Write a cover letter. Write a letter stating the reason for your visit and provide details of your trip. Don’t make it longer than one to two pages, and make sure to include all the required information.

5.   Attach biometrics and documents. Compile all the required documents (passport, photographs, cover letter, etc.)

6.   Apply in person. You have to submit your application to your nearest Denmark Embassy or Consulate and wait for the decision.

7.   Wait to hear a decision. The approval process takes around two weeks. You will be notified via email or SMS of the board’s decision.

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Denmark Visa Via Travel Agencies and Tourist Arrangements

Denmark has special travel agencies and tourist arrangements for tourists from Russia, China, Ukraine, and India. Applicants can apply through travel-related companies that have accredited up to 25 hotel chains and five holiday accommodation rental chains. The ADS arrangement in China applies only to tourist groups.

People from Russia, Ukraine, China, and India can use travel arrangement agencies if they meet the following requirements:

1.   The trip must be organized by hotel chains or holiday accommodation rental chains accredited by the Immigration Service and a Chinese, Indian, Russian, or Ukrainian travel agency accredited by the embassy/consulate.

2.   The hotel chains, holiday accommodation rental chains, and the Chinese or Indian travel agency must have accepted a collaboration agreement.

3.   Documents that prove the trip is a package deal (hotel transport and reservation, a holiday home, holiday center).

Required Documents for Denmark Visa

There are a few documents that are required when you apply for a Denmark Visa, such as:

  • A valid passport. You must have a passport not older than ten years with at least six months of validity. The passport should have two blank pages for stamping.
  • Two colored passport-sized photos (not older than six months, with a plain white background). Take photos according to the Schengen visa photo requirements.
  • A cover letter stating the purpose of your visit. Write a letter stating the reason why you think the board should approve your application and the reason why you are visiting Denmark. You should send your letter to the Denmark Embassy or Consulate. Find samples and tips on how to write a cover letter online.
  • Proof of financial income. Proof of financial income is required to show that the applicant can afford to travel and stay in Denmark.
  • Proof of paid visa fee. You can pay the visa fee in the appointed Embassy/Consulate or online. Print the receipt and submit it together with your other documents.
  • Proof of civil status. Your civil status will show whether you are married, divorced, widowed, or in a relationship.
  • Confirmed accommodation. You need to submit proof that you have a place to stay in Denmark. The accommodation can be a hotel, family friend, relative, etc.

Processing Time for a Denmark Visa Application

The processing time for a Denmark Visa application may take up to 15 days. In certain situations, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic, it could be extended to a maximum of 60 days. You may submit your visa application up to six months before traveling.

How Can I Pay the Denmark Visa Fee?

Depending on where you submit your application, you can pay your fee:

  • In cash
  • Through a bank transfer, or
  • Online (through the application website).

If you apply via a travel agency, you also have to pay an additional service fee.

Who is Exempt From the Visa Fees for Denmark?

The following categories of applicants are exempt from paying application fees when applying for a visa to Denmark:

  • Children between the age of 0-6.
  • Researchers and scientists.
  • Family members of EU/EEA nationals.

What If the Danish Authorities Reject My Visa Application?

The embassy may reject your visa application if there are any missing documents or your application is not filled out in the correct way.

If your visa application is rejected, you can always write an appeal letter. You can appeal the visa rejection if you are confident that the officials at the embassy made a mistake during the process of approval by providing solid arguments to support your claims.

Your appeal letter should contain your personal information such as first/last name, passport number, address, date of birth, etc.

Aside from your personal data, you have to include the following:

  • The refusal date
  • The reason for the refusal
  • The reason why the refusal was not the right decision
  • Your signature.

If the appeal letter gets rejected, you can re-apply for a new visa.

How Long Can I Stay in Denmark With a Visa?

A Denmark Schengen visa allows you to stay a maximum of 90 days in 180 days, including all Schengen countries. If you are issued a multiple-entry visa, you can use the 90 days for more than one visit. The visa sticker on your passport presents the period of validity, which includes the day you enter the country and the day you leave. It is your responsibility to respect the period of validity.

Staying in Denmark Longer Than Three Months

If you plan on staying for longer than three months in Denmark, you will need to get a residence permit. You can only obtain a residence permit, if you initially apply for one of the Denmark long-stay visas which allow you to stay, work, or study in Denmark for more than 90 days.

Nordic and EU citizens can live and work in Denmark without a visa.

Danish Type D Visas

If you want to stay for an extended period in Denmark, you must apply for a Denmark long-stay visa. The D visa is the Denmark national visa and is not issued jointly with the other Schengen States. You apply for a long-stay visa if you want to work, study, or otherwise move to Denmark.

If you are issued a long-stay visa for Denmark, you cannot live elsewhere in Schengen or the EU. Unlike Schengen, the long-stay D visa is only valid for Denmark.

Airport Transit Schengen Visa

The Transit Schengen Visa is a document that has been established by the Schengen Area Member States with the sole purpose of facilitating traveling for non-EU/EEA nationals who have to land at an airport located in the Schengen Area, in order to take a flight to their non-Schengen destination country.

The document permits its holder to transit through a Schengen country to their non-Schengen destination country, without leaving the transit area of the airport.

However, travelers that need to land in more than one airport of the Schengen territory, should apply for a regular Schengen visa, instead of a Transit Schengen visa.

If the traveler is going to a Schengen member country, i.e in Finland, and has to transit through another Schengen country, i.e. Germany, then there is no need to obtain a Transit Visa, since the Schengen visa already permits the traveler to enter any Schengen country.

Here is the list of the 29 Schengen countries:

  • Austria                 Belgium             Bulgaria
  • Czechia               Croatia               Denmark
  • Estonia                Finland               France
  • Germany             Greece               Hungary
  • Iceland                Italy                    Latvia
  • Liechtenstein       Lithuania            Luxembourg
  • Malta                   Netherlands        Norway
  • Poland                 Portugal              Romania
  • Slovakia              Slovenia              Spain
  • Sweden               Switzerland

 









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