Applying for Schengen with someone else as sponsor
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I have to apply for schengen visa in Netherland embassy. My dad will be funding my travel. What additional documents do i need to attach with application.
Note: Going for summer school.
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I have to apply for schengen visa in Netherland embassy. My dad will be funding my travel. What additional documents do i need to attach with application.
Note: Going for summer school.
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I have to apply for schengen visa in Netherland embassy. My dad will be funding my travel. What additional documents do i need to attach with application.
Note: Going for summer school.
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I have to apply for schengen visa in Netherland embassy. My dad will be funding my travel. What additional documents do i need to attach with application.
Note: Going for summer school.
visas schengen schengen-visa
visas schengen schengen-visa
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- You will have to make it credible that you are a tourist who will return home when your visa is up, and not overstay. This can be difficult for a young person. Document your current and future education. And you should document your financial situation, even if you do not pay for the travel yourself.
- You will have to make it credible that your Dad is giving you the money as a gift and not as an investment. That means you have to demonstrate that he can reasonably afford the expense.
I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
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May 7 '17 at 11:04
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- You will have to make it credible that you are a tourist who will return home when your visa is up, and not overstay. This can be difficult for a young person. Document your current and future education. And you should document your financial situation, even if you do not pay for the travel yourself.
- You will have to make it credible that your Dad is giving you the money as a gift and not as an investment. That means you have to demonstrate that he can reasonably afford the expense.
I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
– o.m.
May 7 '17 at 11:04
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- You will have to make it credible that you are a tourist who will return home when your visa is up, and not overstay. This can be difficult for a young person. Document your current and future education. And you should document your financial situation, even if you do not pay for the travel yourself.
- You will have to make it credible that your Dad is giving you the money as a gift and not as an investment. That means you have to demonstrate that he can reasonably afford the expense.
I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
– o.m.
May 7 '17 at 11:04
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- You will have to make it credible that you are a tourist who will return home when your visa is up, and not overstay. This can be difficult for a young person. Document your current and future education. And you should document your financial situation, even if you do not pay for the travel yourself.
- You will have to make it credible that your Dad is giving you the money as a gift and not as an investment. That means you have to demonstrate that he can reasonably afford the expense.
- You will have to make it credible that you are a tourist who will return home when your visa is up, and not overstay. This can be difficult for a young person. Document your current and future education. And you should document your financial situation, even if you do not pay for the travel yourself.
- You will have to make it credible that your Dad is giving you the money as a gift and not as an investment. That means you have to demonstrate that he can reasonably afford the expense.
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I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
– o.m.
May 7 '17 at 11:04
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I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
– o.m.
May 7 '17 at 11:04
I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
I'm going to attend a summer school for 9 days. Does that make any difference. Edited the question as well. Sorry.
– user300778
May 7 '17 at 10:49
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
– o.m.
May 7 '17 at 11:04
@user300778, no matter if it is one day or three months, you will have to convince the visa officials that you will go back afterwards. Going to school will help to make the premise of your trip appear reasonable.
– o.m.
May 7 '17 at 11:04
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