Applying for a Schengen visa from India in 2026? Here is what you need to know upfront: the official visa fee is €90 per adult (approximately ₹9,400) plus a VFS Global service charge of ₹1,933 to ₹3,111 depending on the country — bringing the realistic all-in cost per adult to ₹11,500 to ₹15,000. Processing takes up to 15 calendar days officially, though it can stretch to 30 or even 60 days in complex cases or peak season. Apply at least 6 to 8 weeks before travel to be safe.

Europe remains the single biggest dream destination for Indian travellers. Paris, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Spain — the wish list is long. But for most Indians, the Schengen visa is the part that causes the most confusion and last-minute panic. Which embassy do I apply to? How much bank balance do I need? What if my visa gets rejected?

This guide answers all of it — clearly, honestly, based on current official information. Whether you are planning a honeymoon in Switzerland, a family Europe holiday, or a multi-country trip, here is everything you need to know about the Schengen visa from India in 2026.


What is a Schengen Visa and Which Countries Does It Cover?

A Schengen visa is a single travel document that allows you to visit 29 European countries without needing separate visas or crossing border checks between them. Once you have it stamped, you can fly into France and travel freely to Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and the rest — all on the same visa.

Region Countries
Western Europe France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein
Southern Europe Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Malta
Northern Europe Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Central Europe Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia
Others Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania

Important: The UK, Ireland, and Cyprus are not part of the Schengen Area and require separate visas.


What’s New for Indians Applying for a Schengen Visa in 2026?

India-EU Mobility Pact (signed January 2026): A framework agreement that will eventually simplify the Schengen visa process for Indians — including potential multi-year visas and fee reductions for certain categories. However, implementing guidelines are still being drafted and the unified digital portal is not expected until late 2026. For applications right now, the existing process still applies in full. Do not assume the new rules are already in effect.

Entry/Exit System (EES): Rolling out across Schengen borders in 2026. When you enter the Schengen Area, your biometric data will be digitally collected at the border, replacing the old passport stamp system. Plan for slightly longer queues at your first entry point.

Cascade Visa Regime: Indian travellers with a strong Schengen travel history — typically 3 or more previous visas with no violations — may now be eligible for 2-year or 5-year multiple entry visas. If this applies to you, ask about it specifically when applying.

VFS Service Fee Hike (November 2025): VFS Global increased its service charges in November 2025. The new service fee ranges from ₹1,933 to ₹3,111 depending on your destination country. Factor this into your total budget — it is in addition to the embassy visa fee and also non-refundable.


Schengen Visa Types for Indian Travellers

Visa Type Purpose Maximum Stay Best For
Type C — Short Stay Tourist Tourism, leisure, visiting family 90 days in any 180-day period Most Indian travellers
Type C — Business Meetings, conferences, trade fairs 90 days in any 180-day period Corporate travellers
Type C — Multiple Entry Repeat visits within validity 90 days per visit Frequent Europe travellers
Type D — Long Stay Study, work, extended stay More than 90 days Students, professionals

For most Indian tourists, the Type C short-stay tourist visa is what you need — it covers holidays, honeymoons, family trips, and group tours up to 90 days.


Which Embassy Do You Apply to for a Schengen Visa from India?

This is the most common source of confusion — and getting it wrong means your application is returned immediately. Here are the rules:

  • Visiting one country: Apply to that country’s embassy or VFS centre.
  • Visiting multiple countries: Apply to the embassy of the country where you will spend the most number of days. If you spend 5 days in France, 3 in Switzerland, and 2 in Italy — apply to France.
  • Days are equal across countries: Apply to the embassy of the first Schengen country you will enter.

Most popular Schengen country embassies — France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands — process Indian applications through VFS Global centres across Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad. France is an exception — it uses TLS Contact centres, not VFS.


Schengen Visa Fees from India in 2026

Fee Type Amount
Embassy visa fee — Adults (18+) €90 (approx. ₹9,400 at current rates)
Embassy visa fee — Children 6 to 12 years €45 (approx. ₹4,700)
Embassy visa fee — Children under 6 Free
VFS Global service charge (varies by country) ₹1,933 to ₹3,111
Travel insurance (mandatory, 10–15 days) ₹1,500 to ₹3,000 per person approx.
Optional: courier, SMS, premium lounge ₹500 to ₹5,000 depending on services chosen
Realistic total per adult (all-in) ₹11,500 to ₹15,000

Important: All fees — embassy fee and VFS service charge — are completely non-refundable even if your visa is rejected. The euro-to-rupee conversion also fluctuates daily; the embassy uses its own exchange rate on the day of your appointment. The ₹9,400 figure above is approximate based on current rates.

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Complete Schengen Visa Documents Checklist for Indians (2026)

Incomplete documentation is the single biggest reason Schengen visa applications from India get rejected. Here is the complete verified checklist:

Mandatory for Every Applicant

  • Valid Indian passport — issued within the last 10 years, valid for at least 3 months beyond your return date, minimum 2 blank pages
  • Copies of all previous passports if any
  • Completed and signed Schengen visa application form (filled via VFS Global or the specific embassy portal)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs — 35mm x 45mm, white background, taken within the last 3 months
  • Travel insurance — mandatory, minimum coverage of €30,000, valid across all Schengen countries, covering your entire trip duration. Applications without valid insurance are automatically rejected.
  • Confirmed return flight tickets (or a verifiable flight reservation)
  • Hotel bookings or accommodation proof for the full trip duration
  • Detailed day-wise travel itinerary
  • Cover letter explaining your purpose of travel, route, and ties to India

Financial Documents

  • Bank statements for last 3 to 6 months showing sufficient and stable balance
  • Income tax returns for last 2 years (ITR acknowledgement)
  • Salary slips for last 3 months (if salaried)
  • Business registration documents (if self-employed)

Employment and Ties to India

  • Employment letter from your company stating designation, salary, and approved leave dates
  • If self-employed: GST returns, business registration certificate, or trade license
  • If student: college enrollment letter and NOC from institution

Additional Documents for Specific Cases

  • For married couples: marriage certificate
  • For families with children: birth certificates of children
  • For visiting relatives in Europe: invitation letter from host plus their proof of residence
  • If someone else is sponsoring your trip: sponsor’s bank statements, employment proof, and a signed sponsorship letter

💡 Critical tip: Every document must tell a consistent story. Dates on your employment letter, hotel bookings, flight tickets, and application form must all align. Even minor inconsistencies — a different address, a mismatched date — can trigger additional queries or rejection.


How to Apply for a Schengen Visa from India: Step by Step

Step 1 — Decide Your Main Destination Country

Choose which Schengen country you will spend the most days in. That country’s embassy or application centre is where you apply. Do this before anything else.

Step 2 — Choose the Right Visa Type

For holidays and tourism, select the Type C short-stay tourist visa. Choosing the wrong category causes immediate complications at the application stage.

Step 3 — Book Your VFS or TLS Appointment

Go to the official VFS Global website (or TLS Contact for France) and book a biometric appointment. During peak travel season — May through August — appointments in Delhi and Mumbai can be scarce 4 to 6 weeks out. Book as early as possible.

Step 4 — Gather All Documents

Use the checklist above. Get travel insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage before your appointment date. Double-check every document for consistency in dates, names, and addresses.

Step 5 — Attend Your Appointment

Visit the application centre on your appointment date with all original documents plus photocopies. Submit your application, give biometrics (fingerprints and photograph), and pay the visa fee and service charge. Most VFS centres are now cashless — carry a debit or credit card.

Step 6 — Track and Wait

Track your application status on the VFS Global portal. The official processing time is up to 15 calendar days, though this can extend during peak season. Do not book non-refundable flights until your passport with the visa sticker is back in your hands.

Step 7 — Collect Your Passport

Collect from the VFS centre or opt for courier delivery. When you receive your passport, check the visa sticker carefully — verify your full name, travel validity dates, number of permitted entries, and countries covered.


Schengen Visa Processing Time for Indians in 2026

Scenario Processing Time
Official maximum (standard applications) 15 calendar days from date application reaches consulate
Peak season (May to August, December) Can extend to 30 days
Complex applications or additional documents requested Can extend up to 60 calendar days
Germany and Netherlands (typically fastest) Often 5 to 10 working days
France and Italy (highest volume, slowest) 15 to 25 days low season, 4 to 8 weeks in summer
Recommended lead time for travel 6 to 8 weeks before departure
Maximum advance application period 6 months before travel date
Minimum application period 15 days before travel

Note: The 15-day figure is in calendar days, not working days — this is a common misquote. Also, processing time starts only once your application physically reaches the consulate, not on the day you submit at VFS. VFS can take up to 6 working days to forward your file. Build this into your planning.

There is no official express or urgent processing for Schengen visas. All applications go through standard processing — the only exceptions are genuine medical emergencies or bereavement, which embassies can accommodate directly.


How Much Bank Balance is Needed for a Schengen Visa from India?

There is no officially published fixed minimum, but here is what consistently works based on current application patterns:

Trip Duration Recommended Bank Balance Per Person
7 to 10 days ₹1.5 lakh to ₹2.5 lakh
10 to 15 days ₹2.5 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh
15 to 30 days ₹3.5 lakh to ₹5 lakh

The balance must reflect genuine savings built over time — not a sudden large deposit made just before applying. Visa officers review 3 to 6 months of bank statements and are experienced at identifying fabricated financial profiles. A large one-time deposit with no prior savings history will raise an immediate red flag.


Top Reasons Schengen Visa Applications Get Rejected for Indians

  • Insufficient or suspicious bank balance — low balance or sudden large deposits
  • Missing or non-compliant travel insurance — coverage below €30,000 means automatic rejection
  • Inconsistent documents — mismatched dates, addresses, or travel details across different forms
  • Weak ties to India — no stable employment, no property, no dependants — raises concern about overstaying
  • Vague or poorly written cover letter — no clear purpose, no return reason, no specific route
  • Applying to the wrong embassy — a very common mistake that results in the application being returned
  • Previous visa violations — overstaying on any prior Schengen visa is very likely to result in rejection

Frequently Asked Questions — Schengen Visa from India 2026

How much does a Schengen visa cost from India in 2026?

The official embassy fee is €90 per adult — approximately ₹9,400 at current exchange rates. In addition, VFS Global charges a service fee of ₹1,933 to ₹3,111 depending on the destination country. Add mandatory travel insurance (₹1,500 to ₹3,000 per person) and the realistic all-in cost per adult applicant is ₹11,500 to ₹15,000. All fees are non-refundable even if your visa is rejected.

How long does Schengen visa processing take from India in 2026?

Officially, consulates must decide within 15 calendar days of receiving your application. In complex cases this extends to 30 days, and in exceptional cases up to 60 days. Note that VFS can take up to 6 working days to forward your file to the consulate after submission — this time is not included in the 15-day count. Apply 6 to 8 weeks before travel to be safe, and 8 to 10 weeks if travelling to France or Italy in summer.

Is travel insurance mandatory for a Schengen visa?

Yes — without exception. Every Schengen visa application requires travel insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000 valid across all Schengen countries for your entire trip duration. The insurance certificate must clearly state “valid for all Schengen states” and “minimum €30,000 coverage.” A non-compliant policy leads to automatic rejection. TravelDham provides verified Schengen-compliant travel insurance as part of all Europe packages.

Which embassy should I apply to if I am visiting multiple Schengen countries?

Apply to the embassy of the country where you will spend the most days. If your stay is equal across multiple countries, apply to the embassy of the first Schengen country you will enter. Applying to the wrong embassy is one of the most common — and easily avoidable — mistakes Indian travellers make.

Can I visit all 29 Schengen countries on one visa?

Yes. Once your Schengen visa is issued, you can travel freely across all 29 Schengen countries without separate visas or internal border checks. The standard short-stay tourist visa allows up to 90 days of stay within any 180-day period.

How early can I apply for a Schengen visa from India?

You can apply up to 6 months before your travel date. The minimum is 15 days before departure, but applying this close is very risky. The recommended window is 6 to 8 weeks before travel — and 8 to 10 weeks if you are travelling during peak summer season or to high-volume destinations like France or Italy.

What is the India-EU Mobility Pact and does it affect my Schengen visa application now?

The India-EU Mobility Pact was signed in January 2026. It is a framework agreement that will eventually simplify the process for Indians, including possible multi-year visas and fee reductions for certain applicants. However, implementing guidelines are still being finalised and the unified digital portal is not expected until late 2026. For any application today, the current rules and process apply in full.

What is the Entry/Exit System (EES) and how will it affect Indian travellers?

The EES is a new digital border management system being rolled out across all 29 Schengen countries in 2026. It replaces passport stamping with digital biometric recording at the border — fingerprints and a photograph are collected on your first Schengen entry. This helps authorities enforce the 90-day stay limit. Expect slightly longer queues at your first Schengen entry point as the system scales up.


Plan Your Europe Trip with TravelDham — Visa Included

The Schengen visa process is not complicated — but it is unforgiving. One inconsistent document, one non-compliant travel insurance policy, or one wrong embassy choice and you lose your entire visa fee with no refund — and potentially miss your trip.

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