I have dealt with this office twice now once for a UK visa and once for a Schengen and I simply can’t recommend it enough. They make the process so easy they are very fast and prompt with their work…
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A Schengen visa is a unified visa that lets its holder travel freely between the 29 European countries that make up the Schengen Area, without needing a separate visa for each country. The visa is typically issued for 15 to 90 days within any 180-day period and is used for tourism, visiting relatives, attending conferences, or short-term business. Trip Away provides Schengen visa consultation and interview preparation. We review your application file, explain each embassy's requirements, and coach you for the interview. Trip Away also offers certified translation and travel insurance arrangement as separate services if you need them. You prepare and submit your application directly to the embassy; the visa decision rests solely with the embassy.
Some embassies may request additional documents depending on the trip's nature and purpose. Our team walks you through the document list each embassy expects.
Usually 15 working days from submission, sometimes up to 30 days in peak seasons. We recommend applying at least 6 weeks before travel.
Embassy fees start at 90 JOD for adults, plus VFS service fees and our consultation fee for visa consultation, application coaching, and follow-up. Certified translation and travel insurance are billed separately as standalone services. Contact us for an exact quote based on country and visa type.
One Schengen visa lets you enter all 29 member countries, while a single-country visa (like UK or Ireland) only lets you enter the issuing country. The UK and Ireland are not part of the Schengen Area.
Yes — a prior refusal doesn't bar you from re-applying. We review the rejection reasons with you and guide you on the weak points in your file. You submit the new file directly to the embassy, and the visa decision rests solely with the embassy.
The country where you'll spend the longest portion of your trip — or your first port of entry if stays are equal. Our team helps you pick the best embassy for your itinerary.
No. A Schengen tourist visa (type C) doesn't permit work or long-term study. For work you need a work visa (type D) from the relevant country.
Up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period. You can enter and leave the Schengen Area multiple times during the visa's validity, as long as your total stay doesn't exceed 90 days within the rolling 180-day window.
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