Notice Regarding Spain Visa Application From Pakistan
We are happy to help you navigate the complexities of getting a Spain visa from Pakistan. At Yugo.pk, we understand the importance of getting your Schengen visa efficiently and effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
Schengen visa fee from Pakistan
For Pakistani nationals, the Schengen visa fee is €80, which is equivalent to PKR 80*. Notably, children between the ages of six and twelve have a reduced fee of €40, which equates to PKR 40*. Moreover, children under the age of six are exempted from paying the Schengen visa fee. It is important to note that the fee should be paid in Pakistani rupees while submitting the Schengen visa application at the embassy/consulate of the EU/Schengen country or at a designated visa center in Pakistan.
Are there any fee exemptions for Pakistani applicants?
Several categories of Pakistani visa applicants are exempt from Schengen visa fees, including:
Pakistanis with diplomatic, official or service passports travel to Europe for official purposes.
Families of EU/EEA citizens.
Pakistani students, graduate and post-graduate students, accompanied by children, are traveling to Europe for academic training and study purposes.
Pakistani researchers on a journey of scientific research.
Can I face additional charges?
Applying through a private visa application agency (such as VFS Global or TLS) may result in additional charges over and above the standard fee for a Schengen visa application. These agencies facilitate appointment scheduling and document submission on your behalf at a Schengen embassy or consulate, charging a fee for their services. Due to the policy of many embassies or consulate offices in Pakistan to mandate applications through designated agencies, it may be difficult to avoid these additional charges.
Can I get a refund?
The Schengen visa fee is non-refundable, regardless of the visa outcome. Any additional service fees incurred at visa application agencies are also non-refundable.
Does a multiple entry visa cost more than a single entry visa?
no. The duration of your visa is at the discretion of the Schengen Embassy or Consulate in Pakistan. Consequently, even if one applicant gets a 7-day visa while the other gets a 90-day visa, both pay the same fee.
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