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    Schengen Visa for me and my son

    Hi everyone!

    Need help again to get schengen visa

    We are planning to have a week holiday in Spain. I've done my research but need some more informations and I have few questions.

    I've read here that I don't need to pay for the visa fee.. is this true? and how about my son holding philippine passport like me?

    For the requirements: Employment letter, 3 months bank statement and 3 payslips. Are these for my husband?
    I'm currently working part-time and just started this month.

    Copy of fully paid travel: Do we need to book and pay for our travel though we're not sure if me and my son will get the visa?

    thanks in advance! Hoping that someone could help me cheers!


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    Hi everyone!

    Need help again to get schengen visa

    We are planning to have a week holiday in Spain. I've done my research but need some more informations and I have few questions.

    I've read here that I don't need to pay for the visa fee.. is this true? and how about my son holding philippine passport like me?

    For the requirements: Employment letter, 3 months bank statement and 3 payslips. Are these for my husband?
    I'm currently working part-time and just started this month.

    Copy of fully paid travel: Do we need to book and pay for our travel though we're not sure if me and my son will get the visa?

    thanks in advance! Hoping that someone could help me cheers!
    It depends upon what schengen country you are applying. If that is what you have read at Spain Embassy site(free visa), then that is cool.

    If you have already your british passport, then no hazzle at all.

    This is what I have read at the moment. I can't find the free visa but will later tell you.

    Requirements vary between countries. Some of the requirements requested by the embassies include:


    Proof of travel (tickets, original travel agent itinerary)
    Proof of accommodation (confirmed hotel reservations, official invitations)
    Bank statements
    Letter from your employer or letter from college if a student
    Travel insurance.
    Business invitations


    Minors are generally required to provide written approval from both parents/legal guardians and submission of birth certificate and parents/legal guardians’ passports on application.


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    it's free, when we went to italy we had to book first to show them the flight details. we had the visa the next day.
    God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.


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    There maybe problem with their site as it always said the webpage cannot be found! http://spain.embassyhomepage.com/

    Try this Schengen office page:

    You need to pay a bit

    http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Consulado..._services.aspx


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    There maybe problem with their site as it always said the webpage cannot be found! http://spain.embassyhomepage.com/

    Try this Schengen office page:

    You need to pay a bit

    http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Consulado..._services.aspx
    it is free for british nationals wives and kids under 16
    God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.


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    Spain is now one of many countries that use VFS for their visa applications see http://es.vfsglobal.co.uk/

    Yes, as the spouse of a British national, the visa fee is free but as they now use VFS, VFS charge a fee of £24 per application.

    I went last year to apply for a visa for Chuchin for Sweden at the same office, even though you have to book an appoinment, when we got there we had to take a ticket and wait for over 1 hour

    Good luck and hope you enjoy your trip


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    Quote Originally Posted by maria_and_matt View Post
    it is free for british nationals wives and kids under 16
    Wow! it's cool! same as French embassy.

    I wanna go!


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    Hi Chryss,

    You may have read elsewhere on this site, that MY wife, Myrna was granted a 'Multiple Entry' Schengen Visa FREE OF CHARGE to enable she and I to visit France in March. It was issued by the French Consulate in Edinburgh ... which is closest to where WE stay. Presumably [for *YOUR purpose] the nearest *SPANISH Embassy to where you and Adam are living in Suffolk, is likely to be in London ... but check with the internet and/or Yellow Pages to make sure.

    I should imagine that, with Spain falling within the Schengen Area as well, the application process would be more or less similar ... in that (thankfully, for once!) there's NO fee for wives NOR dependent children of British Nationals.

    Basically, the documents you WILL need for the application are:

    Yours and Adam's passports
    Your child(ren)'s passports(s)
    Your original marriage certificate, and
    Your child(ren)'s birth certificate(s)

    I don't [think] proof of earnings are required (especially when you're only going on holiday) ... certainly WE weren't asked for this. But then, we did mention the fact that I'm an OAP and Myrna isn't in paid employment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    It depends upon what schengen country you are applying. If that is what you have read at Spain Embassy site(free visa), then that is cool.

    If you have already your british passport, then no hazzle at all.

    This is what I have read at the moment. I can't find the free visa but will later tell you.

    Requirements vary between countries. Some of the requirements requested by the embassies include:


    Proof of travel (tickets, original travel agent itinerary)
    Proof of accommodation (confirmed hotel reservations, official invitations)
    Bank statements
    Letter from your employer or letter from college if a student
    Travel insurance.
    Business invitations


    Minors are generally required to provide written approval from both parents/legal guardians and submission of birth certificate and parents/legal guardians’ passports on application.
    Thanks te' penny!

    Quote Originally Posted by maria_and_matt View Post
    it's free, when we went to italy we had to book first to show them the flight details. we had the visa the next day.
    Hope it will be that easy for us too Thanks! xxx

    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    Spain is now one of many countries that use VFS for their visa applications see http://es.vfsglobal.co.uk/

    Yes, as the spouse of a British national, the visa fee is free but as they now use VFS, VFS charge a fee of £24 per application.

    I went last year to apply for a visa for Chuchin for Sweden at the same office, even though you have to book an appoinment, when we got there we had to take a ticket and wait for over 1 hour

    Good luck and hope you enjoy your trip
    Oh dear, oh dear! so that's £48 for both me and Yujin!

    Thanks Mark!

    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Hi Chryss,

    You may have read elsewhere on this site, that MY wife, Myrna was granted a 'Multiple Entry' Schengen Visa FREE OF CHARGE to enable she and I to visit France in March. It was issued by the French Consulate in Edinburgh ... which is closest to where WE stay. Presumably [for *YOUR purpose] the nearest *SPANISH Embassy to where you and Adam are living in Suffolk, is likely to be in London ... but check with the internet and/or Yellow Pages to make sure.

    I should imagine that, with Spain falling within the Schengen Area as well, the application process would be more or less similar ... in that (thankfully, for once!) there's NO fee for wives NOR dependent children of British Nationals.

    Basically, the documents you WILL need for the application are:

    Yours and Adam's passports
    Your child(ren)'s passports(s)
    Your original marriage certificate, and
    Your child(ren)'s birth certificate(s)

    I don't [think] proof of earnings are required (especially when you're only going on holiday) ... certainly WE weren't asked for this. But then, we did mention the fact that I'm an OAP and Myrna isn't in paid employment.
    Yeah I read about your thread when I was browsing to gather all the informations we need.

    That's really helpful Arthur! Many thanks!

    We're planning to leave in April. It will be Isaac's first birthday and Yujin is off school that week. So fingers crossed!


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    Yeah I read about your thread when I was browsing to gather all the informations we need.

    That's really helpful Arthur! Many thanks!

    We're planning to leave in April. It will be Isaac's first birthday and Yujin is off school that week. So fingers crossed!
    My pleasure, Chryss! Myrna actually got her visa in November past, because we'd originally intended to go to Paris to mark our first wedding anniversary the following month ... but ended up having to postpone our plans due to the bad weather. However, the Spanish climate is a lot warmer than ours - especially in April - and you've chosen an ideal time to go ... so's you can celebrate Isaac's 1st birthday there, during Yujin's Easter break from school.

    As regards pre-booking your holiday, it might be worthwhile explaining to the Consulate staff [before you actually apply] that, for *obvious reasons, you'd prefer to be SURE of obtaining the visa prior to making any FIRM booking ... *just to be on the safe side ... although I honestly DON'T envisage any problems in it being granted.

    Let me know how you get on ... and, should you need further assistance, please feel free to ask!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    My pleasure, Chryss! Myrna actually got her visa in November past, because we'd originally intended to go to Paris to mark our first wedding anniversary the following month ... but ended up having to postpone our plans due to the bad weather. However, the Spanish climate is a lot warmer than ours - especially in April - and you've chosen an ideal time to go ... so's you can celebrate Isaac's 1st birthday there, during Yujin's Easter break from school.

    As regards pre-booking your holiday, it might be worthwhile explaining to the Consulate staff [before you actually apply] that, for *obvious reasons, you'd prefer to be SURE of obtaining the visa prior to making any FIRM booking ... *just to be on the safe side ... although I honestly DON'T envisage any problems in it being granted.

    Let me know how you get on ... and, should you need further assistance, please feel free to ask!
    I've printed out the application forms and at the moment we're looking for best deals/packages for our holiday.

    Belated Happy anniversary to you and Myrna!

    Hope you will enjoy your holiday in Paris!


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    Belated Happy anniversary to you and Myrna!

    Hope you will enjoy your holiday in Paris!
    Many thanks on both counts, Chryss!! Our trip to Paris is by way of a belated *honeymoon ... *which we couldn't AFFORD at the time Myrna was applying for her spousal visa!


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