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The European Schengen visa property certificate only has a running account and no deposit certificate, okay?

First, you can't. Key points of materials required for Schengen:

1. Passport: two 2-inch photos. Passports must provide copies of all visa records.

2. Visa application form: downloaded from the website of the other consulate.

3. Round-trip air ticket booking form: As long as the ticket office or air ticket agent can buy international air tickets, tickets can be issued.

4. a visa insurance: the insurance amount is more than 30,000 euros, and it needs to cover the whole process. You can find an insurance company or buy it online.

5. Certificate of going abroad: the certificate issued by the work unit, including the applicant's name, position, salary, travel time abroad, etc. And indicate the name, address and telephone number of the person in charge of the work unit, affix the official seal and issue the name, position and signature of the person in charge of the certificate, with an English translation.

6. Reception certificate of residence in Schengen countries: Some countries can accept the website reservation certificate, while others only accept the hotel fax certificate. You can check it on the website first.

7. Household registration book: original and photocopy, all contents need to be translated.

8. Personal financial guarantee: salary, unfrozen deposit certificate, or real estate license, or car purchase, etc. Original and translation are required.

9. ID card: original and photocopy are required.

10. All the above materials need 1 original and 1 copy. A4 paper is required and submitted in the above order.

2. In principle, the country issuing the Schengen visa should be the main destination country of the visa holder, or the first Schengen country for the visa holder to enter Europe, and then he can enter other Schengen countries with a Schengen visa. For the vast number of tourists traveling abroad with Schengen visas, we should pay attention to the following points:

1. When applying for a visa, you must provide true and valid information and real reasons for entry and transit;

2. Look carefully at the categories of Schengen visas. Schengen visas are generally divided into entry and transit;

3. In principle, the country that issued the Schengen visa should be the main destination country of the visa holder or the first Schengen country that the visa holder entered;

4. The stay time of Schengen visa refers to the cumulative number of days that you can stay for one or more times within the validity period of the visa, and the cumulative number of days of stay within six months after your first entry cannot exceed three months.

At the same time, according to the Schengen national visa regulations, the validity period of the Schengen visa refers to both the validity period of entry and the validity period of stay, that is, both entry and stay must be within the validity period of the visa, and the stay period cannot exceed the validity period, otherwise it will be regarded as overstaying. Once there is a record of overstaying, it may also have a certain impact on passengers who travel to the country again. Therefore, the visa holder must leave the country before the expiration of the visa validity period;

5. Check the validity of my entry and exit documents before leaving the country. The validity of the certificate must be longer than the validity of the visa;

6. If you need to stay for more than 90 days, the applicant should apply for the corresponding national visa according to the relevant laws and the purpose of stay.

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Schengen visa and EU visa

Schengen countries and EU countries are two completely different concepts. Although many countries fall within the scope of these two concepts, there are many exceptions. For example, Norway and Iceland, which belong to the Schengen countries, do not belong to the European Union, and Ireland, which belongs to the European Union, does not implement the Schengen Agreement.

The 27 member States of the European Union either implement the visa policy stipulated in the Schengen Agreement or implement their own independent visa policies, and there is no unified visa accepted by all EU countries. Therefore, the so-called "EU visa" is a completely non-existent concept.

Many people have the wrong idea that with a single valid Schengen visa issued by a certain country, they can only go to this country, but not to other Schengen countries. In fact, since the Schengen visa is valid throughout the Schengen area, except for the D visa with national restrictions, as long as you don't leave the Schengen area, you can travel freely between Schengen countries with a valid visa, and the visa is still valid.

For example, with a valid Schengen visa, you can enter France, then go to Germany, Austria, Italy and then leave Greece; Or back and forth between France and Germany, there is no problem. However, if you travel to a non-Schengen country such as Britain or Serbia with the same visa after entry, the visa will be invalid and you cannot re-enter the Schengen country with this visa.

Therefore, a valid Schengen visa has no effect on those tourists whose entire itinerary is within the Schengen countries.

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