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Which Schengen visa is easier for individual tourist visas in Europe?

At present, France, Italy and Switzerland have relatively more free travel in the market. In fact, the visa difficulty of these Schengen countries in Europe is similar, and the information to be prepared is similar.

(a) Schengen individual tourist visa application steps:

1, select the application country.

2. Prepare the materials needed to apply for a visa in this country. The required information varies slightly from country to country, but the main purpose is to prove that you will not stay illegally and will definitely return to China on schedule, so when preparing the information, try to focus on this theme.

3. Submit the materials to the visa center for an appointment interview.

(2)

Since March 26th, 1995, Germany, France, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and other countries have started to use Schengen visas.

Unless otherwise stipulated in the visa, all holders of valid visas issued by foreign embassies and consulates of the above-mentioned countries are free to enter and leave Schengen countries.

1, if you only visit one Schengen country, you must apply for a visa at that country's embassy or consulate.

2. If you visit more than one Schengen country, you must apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of the main destination country (the country with the longest stay).

3. If you visit many countries, but there is no main destination country, you must apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of the first country of entry.

The applicant's first stop in Europe should be the visa issuing country, and then enter other Schengen countries.

If the applicant's first stop is a country other than the visa issuing country, he may be detained or repatriated.

6. The applicant must leave the Schengen country before entering the visa issuing country. It is not allowed to directly enter the visa issuing country from the country of arrival (not the visa issuing country).