
Denied Schengen visa
Nigerian applicants can avoid getting their Schengen visa applications rejected by ensuring certain steps are followed.
A Schengen visa is a short-term travel permit enabling non-EU or EEA citizens to visit the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180 days. The Schengen Area comprises 27 countries, covering most of mainland Europe, as well as non-EU nations like Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.
Globally, the rate of Schengen visa rejections has increased due to several factors, including stricter screening processes, heightened immigration concerns, and incomplete or inaccurate documentation.
In Nigeria, for instance, the European Union (EU) earned €3,435,200 from rejected Schengen visa applications in 2023, according to Schengen visa statistics.
Marta Foresti, founder of LAGO Collective and senior visiting fellow at the Overseas Development Institute, commented, “Visa inequality has very tangible consequences, and the world’s poorest pay the price”.
She added, “You can think of the costs of rejected visas as ‘reverse remittances’, money flowing from poor to rich countries. We never hear about these costs when discussing aid or migration, it is time to change that”.
With the Schengen Area allowing access to 29 European countries, obtaining a Schengen visa is crucial for those wishing to explore Europe. However, as the rejection rate rises, it is essential to understand the reasons behind this trend and how to improve your chances of success when applying for a visa.
Common reasons for visa denials include insufficient financial proof, failure to demonstrate strong ties to one’s home country, and missing documents.
Embassies have also become more diligent in their visa evaluations, often requiring additional information or clarification before approval.
Common reasons for the rejections in details
The first step in avoiding rejection is ensuring that your visa application is complete and all required documents are submitted.
Documents needed
Here is a checklist of the essential documents you’ll need to provide:
According to SchengenInsuranceInfo.com, these are the key requirements for travel insurance to be considered valid: coverage of at least €30,000 in medical costs (approximately $33,000), valid in all Schengen Area member states, covering the entire duration of your stay, and including coverage for medical repatriation, emergency medical care, and hospitalization.
It’s also important to check the embassy or consulate you are applying to, as they may have additional document requirements based on your specific situation (e.g., for business or student visas).
In general, to improve your chances of Schengen visa approval, ensure all documents are complete and accurate, provide proof of sufficient funds, show a clear travel itinerary, prove your intent to return, be transparent and honest, and seek professional help if needed. (BusinessDay)



























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