I'm 20 and just completed high school. How do I apply for a 3-month Schengen visa? [closed]

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I had to drop out of high school due to depression and other personal issues. I just finished high school and want to travel to Europe so that I can better understand the world. And it'll be a good time away from all the negativity and issues I had. Any problems I'll have? (My parents are going to sponsor)



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If I assume that you just finished high school, you are currently not student in any educational institution. Your situation is very open to be understood as over-stay or illegal immigration. I am afraid that your application will be possible subject to fail. But if you were a college student, I would say that you can easily get the visa by providing necessary documentaries.

If I assume that you dropped out of the high school, your situation is even worse.

Even if the situations are like this, if I had no monetary problems, I would apply for visa.




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Can I get Schengen Visa as a student?

You can apply for the Schengen study visa as long as you are not a citizen of the Schengen Zone and your home country has not signed a visa-free agreement with any of the member countries. So, if you are wondering if there is a Schengen Visa for Indian students, then the answer is yes.

How does the 90 180-day rule work?

What is the Schengen 90/180 rule? Under the terms of Schengen, non-EEA nationals cannot spend more than a total of 90 days within a total period of 180 days without a visa. Furthermore, once you've used up your quota of 90 days, you cannot return to Schengen until 90 more days have passed.

How early can I apply for Schengen Visa?

Applying six months in advance of a trip is now possible While so far Schengen visa applicants could file an application ad early as three months in advance of their trip to the borderless Schengen area, now this rule has changed. The updated code makes it possible for travelers to apply six months before their trip.

How can I stay more than 90 days in Europe?

Ways To Stay In Europe For More Than 90 Days
  • Split Up Schengen and Non-Schengen Countries.
  • Working Holiday Visa.
  • Become a Student at a European University.
  • Long Term Tourist Visa.
  • Language Assistant Program.
  • Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Jobs.
  • Self Employment or Freelance Visa.
  • European Passport.




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