Schengen visa for leisure purposes

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I've recently gotten an invitation letter for a conference, in Germany, for a week in September. I wish to stay two extra weeks for sightseeing/leisure. What documents do I need for my visa application to allow them to extend my stay for two more weeks?






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What are the 4 types of Schengen visas?

These come in four main Schengen Visa categories or Schengen Visa types - A, B, C, and D....There are three types of Uniform Schengen Visas
  • Type A Schengen visa or Airport Transit Visa. ...
  • Type B Schengen visa. ...
  • Type C Schengen visa. ...
  • Type D Schengen visa or national long-stay visa.


What is D type Schengen visa?

Category D: This visa is considered as national visa which is issued by a Schengen country. With this visa, an individual can travel from a non-Schengen visa country to a Schengen area state which issued national visa within five days.

What happens if I spend more than 90 days in Europe?

The Schengen law states that you can't stay in the Area for more than 90 days. If you do, you're subject to a fine and possibly deportation and being banned from re-entering the Schengen Area.

Can you get a 6 month Schengen visa?

For double or multiple entry (circulation visa) Schengen visas, the validity of the visa ranges from 6 months to 5 years. The holder may travel one or several times for up to 90 days over a 180-day period. The validity of the Schengen visa is indicated on the visa attached to the traveller's passport.



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