Can I print out my Schengen Visa documents without color?
I cannot read from anywhere that says some specific documents need to be printed with color. I know that the passport copy is quite important but unfortunately I only have access to a monochrome printer. Can/Should I submit all my documents printed in black & white mode?
For detail: I'm applying for a German Schengen Visa from an Asian country.
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I recently applied for the Schengen Visa at the German Consulate in Toronto. All of my papers were black and white. The guy at the consulate took a quick look to compare my original passport and the copy version, and returned the copy to me. So you will probably be fine, tho I can't speak for the German Consulate in other countries. I got approved in less than a week (applied on Tuesday, received my passport on the morning of next Tuesday)
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Do visa documents need to be in Colour?
Wherever possible, your documents will be returned to you once they have been scanned at the Visa Application Centre, meaning you can keep them during your application process. You can submit photocopies of documents for scanning, but they must be A4 size, legible and preferably in colour.Is white background photo OK for Schengen visa?
The background should be plain and of a light color \u2013 white, blue or grey is usually acceptable. There should not be any patterns or shadows in the background. In addition, don't wear clothes that match the background of your photo so as to be camouflaged against it.Can I get Schengen visa without fingerprint?
If you have applied for a Schengen Visa in the last 5 years, you will not need to submit biometric data as you will have already done so. Applicants who are under 12 do not need to submit full biometric data, but will need to have a facial scan.Can the Schengen visa form be filled by hand?
Can the Schengen Visa Form Be Filled by Hand? Yes, you can download the form (see above) and fill it out by hand.Documents For 100% Schengen Visa
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