Do I need to have a company for 3 months to be able to apply for a Schengen visa?



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I just started a LLC (limited liability company) and I'll be receiving my first pay slip next week, and I want to apply for a Schengen visa, can't I apply for the visa with 1 or 2 slips?



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  • Do you have payslips from a previous job? Does your LLC have an ongoing contract with a company to provide your services?
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  • Unfortunately, No and No. :(
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I just started a LLC (limited liability company) and I'll be receiving my first pay slip next week, and I want to apply for a Schengen visa, can't I apply for the visa with 1 or 2 slips?



http://www.algier.msz.gov.pl/fr/service_consulaire/visas/.
You can load the English version as well










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  • Do you have payslips from a previous job? Does your LLC have an ongoing contract with a company to provide your services?
    – DJClayworth
    Dec 6 '17 at 21:42











  • Unfortunately, No and No. :(
    – GovernmentsConfusesMe
    Dec 6 '17 at 21:57












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up vote
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I just started a LLC (limited liability company) and I'll be receiving my first pay slip next week, and I want to apply for a Schengen visa, can't I apply for the visa with 1 or 2 slips?



http://www.algier.msz.gov.pl/fr/service_consulaire/visas/.
You can load the English version as well










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I just started a LLC (limited liability company) and I'll be receiving my first pay slip next week, and I want to apply for a Schengen visa, can't I apply for the visa with 1 or 2 slips?



http://www.algier.msz.gov.pl/fr/service_consulaire/visas/.
You can load the English version as well







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  • Do you have payslips from a previous job? Does your LLC have an ongoing contract with a company to provide your services?
    – DJClayworth
    Dec 6 '17 at 21:42











  • Unfortunately, No and No. :(
    – GovernmentsConfusesMe
    Dec 6 '17 at 21:57
















  • Do you have payslips from a previous job? Does your LLC have an ongoing contract with a company to provide your services?
    – DJClayworth
    Dec 6 '17 at 21:42











  • Unfortunately, No and No. :(
    – GovernmentsConfusesMe
    Dec 6 '17 at 21:57















Do you have payslips from a previous job? Does your LLC have an ongoing contract with a company to provide your services?
– DJClayworth
Dec 6 '17 at 21:42





Do you have payslips from a previous job? Does your LLC have an ongoing contract with a company to provide your services?
– DJClayworth
Dec 6 '17 at 21:42













Unfortunately, No and No. :(
– GovernmentsConfusesMe
Dec 6 '17 at 21:57




Unfortunately, No and No. :(
– GovernmentsConfusesMe
Dec 6 '17 at 21:57










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If you are in UK, then you can always call VFS and ask them, they might be able to answer your question.



Also if you don't want to take the risk of your visa being rejected, wait for three months and then apply for a Schengen Visa. If the visa is in business category then that is a different story.






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If you are in UK, then you can always call VFS and ask them, they might be able to answer your question.



Also if you don't want to take the risk of your visa being rejected, wait for three months and then apply for a Schengen Visa. If the visa is in business category then that is a different story.






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    -1 for an answer that is effectively “I don’t know, ask someone else or do something inconvenient to be safe”.
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    Dec 7 '17 at 13:00














up vote
-4
down vote













If you are in UK, then you can always call VFS and ask them, they might be able to answer your question.



Also if you don't want to take the risk of your visa being rejected, wait for three months and then apply for a Schengen Visa. If the visa is in business category then that is a different story.






share|improve this answer


















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    -1 for an answer that is effectively “I don’t know, ask someone else or do something inconvenient to be safe”.
    – Jacob Horbulyk
    Dec 7 '17 at 13:00












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up vote
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If you are in UK, then you can always call VFS and ask them, they might be able to answer your question.



Also if you don't want to take the risk of your visa being rejected, wait for three months and then apply for a Schengen Visa. If the visa is in business category then that is a different story.






share|improve this answer














If you are in UK, then you can always call VFS and ask them, they might be able to answer your question.



Also if you don't want to take the risk of your visa being rejected, wait for three months and then apply for a Schengen Visa. If the visa is in business category then that is a different story.







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    Dec 7 '17 at 13:00







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