My Indian passport doesn't contain a postcode. Can I still apply for a Schengen visa?

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I am planning to move to Poland. My passport doesn't have a post code in the address. Will that be of any issue with my visa application?



Best Answer

Whatever is written in your Indian passport is not a problem. Simply write the postal code of wherever you currently live (I presume it has one assigned by the postal service) and apply for the visa.




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Can Indian passport have UK address?

Usually, an UK address is not permitted on the Indian passport.

Can Indian get Schengen Visa easily?

No, Schengen visa on arrival option is not available for Indian Citizens. All Indian passport holders are required to apply for a Schengen visa in case they wish to travel to one or more of the 26 Schengen countries, for work, transit, travel and other purposes.

Can Indian passport holders apply for Schengen Visa from UK?

About four years from now, Indian passport holders will be able to obtain online a Schengen visa to visit any of the 26 Schengen Area member countries, including here France, Germany, and Italy, as the European Union's Commission is working to digitalize the procedures for obtaining a Schengen visa.

Can I travel to Europe with Indian passport?

Indian passport holders are welcome in Europe, with more than 10 million Indians visiting Schengen countries each year - and more than a million tourist visas issued in 2019. The easiest countries to apply to are Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Greece, Iceland, Slovenia and Slovakia.



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