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travelmd · 5 months
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Exploring Sweden Visa Types for Indians
Navigating through the process of acquiring a visa can often seem like a daunting task, especially when planning a trip to a country as culturally rich and diverse as Sweden. For Indian travelers, understanding the Sweden visa types available is crucial to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the various visa options tailored for Indian citizens looking to explore the beauty of Sweden.
Tourist Visa (Schengen Visa)
For Indian travelers seeking to experience the enchanting landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich history of Sweden, the Tourist Visa, also known as the Schengen Visa, is the ideal choice. This visa allows individuals to visit Sweden for leisure purposes, including tourism, visiting friends or relatives, and participating in cultural or sports events. With a validity of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, the Tourist Visa provides ample time to explore Sweden's captivating attractions.
Business Visa
Entrepreneurs, business professionals, and investors from India looking to establish connections, attend conferences, or explore business opportunities in Sweden can opt for the Business Visa. This visa category facilitates short-term business visits, including meetings, negotiations, and conferences. With the Business Visa, individuals can engage in commercial activities while experiencing Sweden's dynamic business environment.
Student Visa
Sweden is renowned for its world-class education system, making it a top destination for Indian students pursuing higher studies abroad. The Student Visa allows Indian students to enroll in universities, colleges, or educational institutions in Sweden for degree programs, exchange programs, or research purposes. With this visa, students can immerse themselves in Sweden's academic excellence while experiencing its unique cultural heritage.
Work Visa
For Indian professionals seeking employment opportunities in Sweden, the Work Visa offers a pathway to pursue career prospects in various industries. Whether it's skilled employment, seasonal work, or intra-company transfers, the Work Visa enables Indian nationals to legally work and reside in Sweden for a specified duration. This visa category reflects Sweden's commitment to attracting global talent and fostering innovation in its labor market.
Family Reunion Visa
The Family Reunion Visa provides Indian nationals with the opportunity to reunite with their family members who are residing in Sweden. Whether it's joining a spouse, parent, or child, this visa category facilitates the reunification of families separated by geographical boundaries. By obtaining a Family Reunion Visa, individuals can experience the warmth of family bonds while creating cherished memories in Sweden.
Visa Application Process
To apply for a Sweden visa, Indian citizens must adhere to the following application process:
Complete the Application Form: Fill out the visa application form accurately, providing all required information and supporting documents.
Schedule an Appointment: Book an appointment at the nearest Swedish embassy or consulate to submit the visa application and undergo the necessary procedures.
Submit Required Documents: Gather essential documents, including passport, photographs, travel itinerary, financial proof, and health insurance.
Attend Visa Interview: Attend a visa interview, if required, to provide additional information and clarify any queries related to the visa application.
Pay Visa Fees: Pay the applicable visa fees as per the prescribed rates set by the Swedish authorities.
Await Visa Decision: Wait for the visa processing time to receive a decision on the visa application from the Swedish embassy or consulate.
Embarking on a journey to Sweden offers Indian travelers a plethora of enriching experiences, from exploring picturesque landscapes to immersing in vibrant cultural traditions. By understanding the diverse Sweden visa types available, Indian citizens can embark on their Swedish adventure with confidence and ease. Whether it's for tourism, business, education, work, or family reunion, there's a visa option tailored to meet every traveler's needs and aspirations.
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extra-joker-mush · 2 months
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this is a list of palestinian fundraisers as well as a brief description i wrote of each person's situation
!! DISCLAIMER !! I am not qualified to vet campaigns, I only compile them. I will include the account that has verified each campaign in its respective description, and if they are not vetted, I will add a disclaimer. Always donate at your own discretion.
@motaz345: Mohamed Jadalhaq from Sweden is organizing this campaign on behalf of his brother Motaz in order to raise enough funds to evacuate him and his family from Gaza. Motaz is himself a nurse by trade, while his wife Fedaa is a pediatrician. They have three children together, Mohammed (9), Omar (7), and Nima (4). Motaz and Fedaa both volunteer at a local hospital, however they make no stable income because both their home and place of work were destroyed by bombings. Because they are constantly forced to relocate, they can have no stable source of income or basic necessities such as food and clean water. This family’s gofundme has raised 36,000 krona (~$3,500 USD) of their goal which is 250,000 krona (~$25,000 USD). This will cover basic necessities for the family of five and hopefully evacuation fees as well. This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@burningnightgiver: Sahar, Mother separated from her children, who are currently trapped in Gaza. Her daughter Walaa suffers from type 1 diabetes and does not have access to insulin due to the genocide. Sahar’s gofundme has raised $11,000 of the $50,000 she requires to evacuate her children and be reunited with them in Egypt. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@yousefjehad0: Youssef (19) currently sheltering in a tent at a displacement camp in Deir al-Balah. Responsible for his family’s livelihood as well as paying for his father’s medical treatment. His younger brother is suffering from hepatitis due to poor living conditions caused by the genocide and requires medicine. Youssef is malnourished because all the income he makes goes towards his family’s medical expenses, and he has been stripped of his education after having his school bombed by the Israeli army. His gofundme has only raised $5,000 of the $15,000 he needs. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost, @aces-and-angels, and @el-shab-hussein.
@mohammadyaser1980: Mohammad, father of five children who have lost their home and education due to the genocide in Gaza. His mother has also passed away due to poor living conditions and lack of access to medical care. His gofundme has raised $20,000 of the $35,000 he needs to help support his family. This campaign is being orchestrated by Mohammad’s nephew, Roba Ayyad.
@ahmed4palestine: Ahmed (22), formerly a biomechanics major at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, before it was destroyed by the Israeli army. He was stripped of his education a year before he was supposed to graduate and his father Amjad lost his shop, effectively his family’s source of income. His gofundme has raised $17,000 of the $20,000 he requires to support his family of seven (Lamar, his youngest sister, hopes to one day be a doctor), who are currently sheltering in Deir al Balah after having been displaced. The $20,000 will cover evacuation tickets ($5,000 per adult & $2,500 per child), bus transportation from the border to Cairo, and an Egyptian Visa. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@alhabil: Mohammad (30), husband and father of three–Ahmed (8), Osama (6), and Mira (4). He supports his parents and pays for their medical expenses; his father Marwan Al-Habil (65) suffers from diabetes and hypertension, and his mother (55) is in extremely poor health (diabetes, high blood pressure, a herniated disc, and osteoporosis) due to lack of treatment. Mohammad’s family was displaced to Rafah and then later Nuseirat, which is still not safe. His gofundme has raised $27,000 of his $50,000 goal, and has been vetted by @90-ghost and @el-shab-hussein.
@hayanahed: Haya and her family of eight, who have been displaced after having their home bombed by the Israeli army. Both Haya and her sister Amal suffer from severe medication allergies and fear that with growing disease in displacement camps they will not have access to adequate medical care. Her father’s business of 28 years was completely destroyed in a bombing last year, reducing their family’s income to nothing. Before their workplaces and home were entirely destroyed, Haya and her siblings consisted of three talented programmers and one graphic designer. Haya’s youngest sister studied at the College of Architecture and is an aspiring architect. Haya’s siblings are also separated from her brother, who is currently living in Belgium. Her gofundme has raised $83,000 of $100,000, which will cover her entire family’s fees to enter Egypt (5k per person, 35k for their seven family members), passport fees ( €135 per person, €945 for seven family members), and minimum living costs (€1,700 per month, €10,200 total). This fundraiser has been vetted by operation olive branch and project watermelon.
@momenalostaz: Momen (24) requires support for his family of ten living in Gaza. His father is battling heart disease and cannot cover medical expenses, while the children in his family are subjected to malnourishment and disease. You can read more about his family on his gofundme page, which has raised $22,000 of the $70,000 that his family requires to cover the evacuation fees as well as basic necessities living in Cairo. This fundraiser has been vetted by @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi.
@karamrafeek: Karam (23) aspiring software engineer before his university was destroyed. Taking care of his sick mother, Karam’s gofundme has raised $13,000 of the $20,000 he needs, which will cover evacuation fees ($5,000 per person, $10,000 total), the cost of his mother’s treatment ($3,000), the cost of completing his education ($3,000) and cost of living in Egypt ($4,000). This campaign has been vetted by @nabulsi, @rainbowywitch, and @gazagfmboost (as well as by Project Watermelon).
@asmaayyad: Asmaa (25) and her family of eight who have been forced to evacuate their home. Their kitten, Timur, passed away due to the harsh conditions caused by the genocide. Asmaa’s brothers can no longer provide their family with income and her family has been deprived of basic necessities. Asmaa’s gofundme has only raised $15,000 of the $45,000 she needs, which will cover evacuation fees for her family ($5,000 per adult and $2,500 per child). This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost and @aces-and-angels.
@adham-89: Yousef’s nieces Kareem and Carmen are in need of evacuation from Gaza. Their mother was killed after their house was bombed, and their uncle Yousef is orchestrating the campaign to evacuate the twins from America. The twins, as well as Yousef’s parents and sisters, are sheltering in tents in southern Gaza. Their gofundme has raised $11,000 of the $50,000 they need, which will cover evacuation fees for all six family members. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@mahmoud1995: Mahmoud, his fiancé Sujood, his brother, his sister in law and his nephew Yasser are sheltering in tents in southern Gaza after having their home bombed in November. Their gofundme has raised $13,000 of their $50,000 goal, which will cover evacuation fees so the five of them may cross the border into Egypt. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@shimaashaban22: Abdel (26) and his wife Shaima (22) as well as their daughter Juri (2) have been displaced from their bombed home in northern Gaza to a refugee camp in Deir Al-Balah, where they live in a small tent. This family’s gofundme has raised $11,000 of their $50,000 goal. This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@m0hammed1: Mohammed (23), formerly studying for a Master's in Business Administration, is responsible for his family of five; his mother Raja (51), father Hussein (58) and younger sisters Iman (18) and Noor (13). His father was injured by the bombings that struck their home, and Iman has contracted hepatitis due to unsanitary living conditions caused by the genocide. The family is displaced and sheltering in Deir al-Balah, where they suffer from disease and lack of access to food, water, and basic shelter. Their gofundme has raised $9,000 of the $25,000 they need, and has been vetted by @90-ghost and @ibtisams.
@mohammed-atallah: Muhammad (17) was shot by an Israeli soldier with an explosive bullet on 2/25/24 whilst carrying aid from the Nabulsi roundabout in southwest Gaza. He was shot on his left hand and requires a bone graft, which he cannot get in Gaza. His father also requires constant medical supervision which is insufficient in their current situation. Muhammad’s gofundme has raised $14,000 of the $82,000 goal, which will cover the cost of his bone graft as well as rebuilding the house of Muhammad, his parents (Sobhi and Alaa) his siblings (Iman, Amani, Alaa, Suja, Rahaf, Retaj, and Ahmed) as well as his niece and nephew (Malak and Amir). This campaign is being orchestrated by Haruka Aoki on behalf of Muhammad and has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@emanzaqoutt: Eman, biotechnologist, wife of Mahmoud Zaqout (39) and mother of two children, Rakan (12) and Seba (10). Before the Israeli army attacked her workplace, Eman conducted scientific research and worked as a biotech specialist at Al-Shifa Hospital and Turkish Palestinian Friendship Hospital serving cancer patients. After having her home destroyed by the Israeli army, Eman’s family was forced to move south and is currently sheltering in a displacement camp with inhumane living conditions. Her gofundme has raised $24,000 of her $40,000 goal and has been vetted by @90-ghost.
Salem (26): Unfortunately I can’t find his tumblr account, but I still have his gofundme link. Salem is a husband to Hadeel (25) and a father of two children, Laila (5) and Bakr (five months), who you can see pictures of on his gofundme page. After having their home destroyed, Salem and his family have been displaced and forced to move over ten times in search of safety, suffering under inhumane and severely unsanitary conditions that threaten the lives of himself, his wife and young children, one of whom is an infant. His daughter Laila has been stripped of her education and they suffer from extreme hunger, dehydration and stress. His fundraiser has raised $6,000 of their $38,000 goal, which will cover the cost of travel for Salem and his wife (around $14,000 total), as well as for his two children (around $5,000 total) and cost of living after evacuation (around $500 per month).
@mahmoudswierh2: (gofundme of the AlBalawi family) Formerly a talented graphic designer, Mahmoud is supporting his five siblings, as well as five nieces and nephews. Both of his parents are suffering from chronic health issues (detailed in his gfm description) and do not have access to the appropriate medication and care. The family’s home in Nuseirat was destroyed in a bombing and they were displaced. Moving to Egypt for their safety is their only choice, despite how painful it is to abandon their home. Mahmoud has raised $38,000 of his $50,000 goal, which will cover evacuation funds for the family (5k-8k per person).
@ashraf-family2: Ashraf (30) and his wife (Widad Isaa) and son (Bakr), originally from Al-Shuja’iya, where Ashraf owned a chicken farm to support his family. The Israeli army destroyed the family’s home and source of income. Their son Bakr in particular is subjected to harsh and inhumane conditions such as malnutrition and dehydration, in a constant state of stress. Ashraf’s gofundme has raised $20,000 of their $25,000 goal, and has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@musababed: Musab (22), formerly a biotech engineering student at Al-Azhar university. His home and university were destroyed by the Israeli army, who also murdered some of his family members and stripped him of his education. Musab’s gofundme has raised $5,000 of his $8,000 goal, which will go towards basic necessities and shelter for his family as well as his continued engineering studies and rebuilding the lives of his family. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@waseem4gaza: Waseem (34), his wife Amal (37) and their son Qais (3) have been forced by the Israeli army (who also martyred many of their family members) to evacuate their home in Gaza, and they are seeking to evacuate to Egypt. This family’s gofundme has raised $3,000 and is aiming for $15,000, which will cover evacuation fees. This campaign has been vetted by @mohammedalanqer.
@asmaamajed2: Asmaa (19) computer engineering student has lost her home, and means of income due to her father’s shop also being destroyed by the bombing. Her university was destroyed by the Israeli army as well, so she can’t continue her education. Asmaa’s gofundme has only raised $9,000 of the $50,000 she needs to evacuate her family and continue her education. This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@farahh2003: Farah (20) and her family have been displaced and are currently sheltering in tents in Al-Zawaida. Her grandfather, uncle, and cousins were killed in the bombing that destroyed her home, and her grandmother was gravely injured. Formerly a computer engineering student, Farah’s education has been halted by her university’s destruction by the Israeli army. She and her family are living in inhumane conditions, without access to clean water or appropriate food. Farah’s gofundme has raised $2,000 of the $50,000 she needs to evacuate her family. This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost, @el-shab-hussein, and @northgazaupdates.
@abdullahgaza: Abdullah (21) and five other siblings of the Alhabil family (as well as their parents) have been displaced after having their home destroyed by the Israeli army. Formerly a graphic designer, Abdullah can no longer work as his laptop was destroyed in the bombing. Sheltering in tents with many relatives, the family suffers from poor living conditions, and Abdullah’s father desperately needs to be evacuated as he requires urgent catheterization surgery due to chronic heart disease and hypertension. Abdullah’s gofundme has raised $82,000 of his $120,000 goal, which will go towards evacuating his family into Egypt. This campaign has been vetted and is listed as #81 on the Operation Olive Branch master list.
@ghaziyounes1967: Ghazi and his family have been evacuated to Egypt, but unfortunately his aunt Alan (70) is still stranded in northern Gaza. Ghazi’s gofundme has only raised $4,000 of his $50,000 goal, which will go towards supporting his aunt’s life while trapped in Gaza and hopefully her eventual evacuation. This campaign ahs been vetted by @90-ghost.
@mazenmanal: This campaign is being organized by Feras Al-Mansi on behalf of his family (aunt and cousins) in Gaza, who are suffering under inhumane living conditions. The children, who are suffering the effects of serious illness, lack access to appropriate treatment, and the family needs to be evacuated. Feras’ gofundme has raised only $3,000, which amounts to just over 3% of his goal. This money will go towards not only evacuating all of his extended family members from Gaza, but also covering the medical expenses for the children, who are in poor health. It will ensure their nutritional needs are met, that they have regular medical visits and that they are psychologically supported. This campaign has been vetted by @apollos-olives, however, Feras’ account is continually getting banned for no discernible reason which is hurting the campaigns credibility and thereby slowing the rate of donations, so it’s important to emphasize and boost this campaign in particular.
@saveyouseffamily: Youssef’s son Majd suffers from severe respiratory issues that require treatment which he cannot receive in Gaza and needs to be evacuated. Youssef, his wife and child have been forced to flee their home and are currently sheltering in a displacement camp in Rafah. Youssef’s gofundme has raised $8,000 of his $20,000 goal, which will go towards evacuating the family, covering basic cost of living and providing Majd with the necessary medical care. This campaign is #406 on the butterfly effect project spreadsheet and has also been vetted by @90-ghost.
@rehamoyasir: Reham (23) is a Gazan nurse who was aiming for her bachelor’s, however, her university being destroyed by the Israeli army has halted her education. Her family has also been displaced and is living under inhumane conditions. Reham’s gofundme has raised $3,000 of her $40,000 goal, which will go towards the cost of evacuation for her family of eight ($5,000 per person). This fundraiser has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@anqar: Abdelrahman (22) is pursuing a future in multimedia tech to support his mother. His father passed away due to COVID-19 when he was 18. Abdelrahman’s home, school, and job were destroyed by the bombings and he has been separated from his family, who have been forced to move south for their safety. This gofundme has raised $17,000 of their $20,000 goal, which will go towards relocating his family to a safe place and resuming Abdelrahman’s education. This campaign has been vetted by @el-shab-hussein and @90-ghost.
@ahmeadhilles: Ahmed and his family are currently sheltering in tents in an UNRWA school after having their home destroyed by the bombings. The conditions that they live under are inhumane and unsanitary. His father and son suffer from chronic health issues and lack access to appropriate care in Gaza. Ahmed’s gofundme has raised only $13,000 of his $80,000 goal, which will cover evacuation fees for his family of twenty ($5,000 per adult, $2,500 per child). This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@karemandohan1999: Kariman (25) teacher and wife of Ayman (30) business administration graduate employed as a fisherman due to conditions in Gaza. Their son, Hamoud, is one and a half years old. The family lives in Khan Yunis, where both their places of work have been damaged by bombings. After having been displaced several times, the family is currently sheltering in a tent where conditions are uncomfortable and inhumane. Hamoud is often sick because of the unsanitary environment and contaminated food/water. The family’s gofundme has only raised $7,000 of their $50,000 goal, and has been vetted by @90-ghost. They write; “It can be difficult to express the full picture of our suffering - words are inadequate.”
@mo-shamia: Mohammed, senior studying medicine in Gaza prior to his evacuation. His family of nine still remains in Gaza where their home has been destroyed and they are victim to the harsh climate and unsuitable conditions. Thankfully, due to donations Mohammed’s father was able to pay off his debts and provide food for their relatives (see photos on gfm), but Mohammed’s gofundme still needs to raise $8,000. This will go towards the cost of basic necessities (food and medication), for their relatives in Egypt (Mohammed, his cousins, brother in law and their kids), and Mohammed’s education (tuition costs around $3,000 for Palestinian expatriate students). This campaign has been vetted by @nabulsi and @el-shab-hussein and is listed as #7 on the Vetted Gaza Evacuation Fundraiser List, organized by the users mentioned.
@hazemsuhail: Hazem and his family (all of whom you can read about on his gofundme) of eight had their house destroyed by the Israeli army on the ninth of October, 2023. Hazem’s father passed away as a result of harsh conditions under the genocide. His brother, Samer, suffers from bipolar disorder that is exacerbated by the stressful conditions of genocide and his lack of medication. His feet were also injured in the initial bombing of their home. The children have had their safety, education, and joy stripped away. The market belonging to the family, their primary source of income, was also destroyed. Hazem’s gofundme has raised almost $5,000; his goal of $50,000 will cover the cost of evacuating and reestablishing the family in Egypt, where their life may resume in peace. This campaign has been verified as per the lists of @dlxxv-vetted-donations and @a-shade-of-blue. Hazem writes, “[your donation exemplifies] a shared belief in the sanctity of life and the right to a safe and peaceful existence”.
@waledps: Waled (34) engineer and father of three (Adam, Hala, Nay) is looking to evacuate his family. He was born in Gaza and the conditions under genocide have become insufferable, hence he is raising funds to evacuate his children to somewhere safe for them. You can donate to Waled either on buymeacoffee or paypal. His campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost.
@majedgaza1: Majed and his family were forced to flee to Egypt, physically and emotionally scarred from what they witnessed happen to their home. The genocide has halted their eldest’s employment and youngest’s education. The family is now raising funds to cover basic necessities and rent in Egypt, which has increased dramatically, making it difficult to find stable housing. The children also need support to continue their education, and their tuition is also very expensive. The family’s gofundme has raised only $2,000 of their $70,000 goal (DISCLAIMER: as of present this campaign is not vetted and Majed is having difficulty getting verified due to his being an expatriate. Although I have probable cause to believe this campaign is legit, I'm not qualified to vet fundraisers. Donate at your own discretion.)
@ayayassir: Aya (19) tech major in Gaza before her education was halted by the Israeli army destroying her university. Her laptop and means of income were also destroyed in the carnage. Her father (55) provides most of their basic necessities, but he is sick and requires care that is inaccessible to him. Aya’s campaign has only raised a startling $500 of her $100,000 goal, which will cover evacuation fees and help rebuild her family’s life (Aya, her father, brothers, and eight other individuals). You can donate to her gofundme to support this endeavor, which has been verified by @90-ghost, @el-shab-hussein, and @importantt-reblogs.
@amalashuor: Amal (26) formerly a university student studying French language before her school was destroyed by the Israeli occupation, wife and mother of Maryam (15 months). The family was forced to vacate their home in October and move south. Although they took temporary refuge in a friend’s home, they had been sheltering in a tent in Rafah since new years. Thanks to donations, they were able to move to Khan Yunis, however they were bombed there as well and forced to flee once again, sheltering in the east of Deir al-Balah. Prices have increased dramatically for transportation and basic necessities, detracting from the fund that will cover the family’s evacuation. For this reason, they’ve been forced to increase their fundraiser’s goal. Every time they are forced to relocate, it takes a percentage of their evacuation fund. Amal’s gofundme still needs to raise $18,000 to pay for necessities and eventually to cross the border. This campaign has been vetted and is listed as #175 on the donation spreadsheet.
@yaminfamily: Ahmed (35) husband of Dina and father of four (Zeina, Eileen, Yamen, and Ronza), the youngest of whom was born just four months ago amidst a genocide. Their home was destroyed by the bombings and they were forced to flee south, where they found no respite in either Nuseirat nor Deir al-Balah. Dina is pregnant and does not have access to appropriate care or monitoring, and the children have become ill frequently due to unsanitary and harsh conditions without the necessary treatments. The conditions living in tents are inhumane, and the family no longer has a source of income due to Ahmed’s place of work as an accountant being destroyed by the bombings. The family’s gofundme still needs to raise $4,000 more, which will go towards evacuation fees ($5000 per adult and $2500 per child), so Ahmed and Dina’s children can receive the education, treatment, and safety that they deserve. This campaign has been vetted by @sar-soor, @palipunk, and @fairuzfan.
@malak-3: Muhammad is Malak’s little brother, whom Malak is organizing this campaign for. He is still in Gaza, though his family was killed by the Israeli occupation. His foot was injured in the bombings, and his eyesight suffers. He was scheduled for ocular surgery in Egypt, however he doesn’t have the funds to cross the border and his eyesight is deteriorating. This gofundme has raised less than $100 at the time of posting. DISCLAIMER: this campaign has not been vetted by any reputable source. Malak contacted me and I am posting this in good faith, but I am not qualified to vet fundraisers. Donate at your own discretion.
@help--gaza4: Anas (18) university student living with his brother, younger sister, and parents. They have lost their home in the Shuja'iya area and source of income to the bombings. They have been forced to relocate many times, first to the Zawaydeh area and then to Deir al-Balah. They spent two months sheltering in Rafah, where conditions were the most dire and endured extreme hunger. The family has been once again forcibly relocated to ​​Deir al-Balah. This gofundme still needs to raise $5,000, and has been vetted by @nabulsi.
@mayadayyad81: Fadi (18) and his family from Al-Shujaiya have had their home destroyed by the Israeli army. They have moved south and are sheltering in a tent where they are not only vulnerable to bombings, but their living conditions are inhumane and unsanitary. As a highschooler, Fadi and his brothers have also been denied their education in the midst of this genocide and are seeking to take temporary refuge in Egypt where they may continue to pursue their dreams. Their father, an English teacher, is also no longer able to teach due to his institution being bombed (see pictures on Fadi’s page) and the family has lost their source of income. You can see pictures of the children in the family’s gofundme description. This campaign still needs to raise $12,000 to reach their $50,000 goal, which will go towards their evacuation fees ($5000 per person over 16 and $2500 per person under 16) and covering basic necessities. This campaign has been vetted by @nabulsi.
@bshaeromars-blog: Intisar and her seven children were forced to flee their home in October, which was destroyed by bombings. They first fled to central Gaza, but were then forced into Rafah as the assaults pressed southward. They are currently sheltering in a tent in extreme conditions without enough food. Intisar’s eldest daughter, Bshaer, had her husband martyred in December. Bshaer’s daughter Ayla was born just months ago, robbed of the opportunity to ever know her father, who was killed while trying to provide for his family. Ayla’s situation is particularly precarious, as newborns have delicate immune systems and Ayla doesn’t have access to the proper vaccinations, while conditions where the family shelters are unsanitary. This family’s gofundme still needs to raise $24,000 to reach their goal. This campaign has been vetted by @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi.
@mohmad77: Mohamed (minor) and his little brother Ahmed (see pictures on his page) have lost their home and had many of their relatives martyred by the Israeli occupation. Their gofundme is very new and has received less than $100 in donations. DISCLAIMER: this campaign is currently unvetted. Mohamed has sent me his documentation and I have probable cause to believe this campaign is legitimate, but as I’ve said before I am not qualified to vet fundraisers. I’m adding his campaign in good faith, donate at your own discretion.
@ghada-zaki: Ghada (23) won first place in the International Green Skills Competition from the EU Training Foundation, and is one of the first technicians in photovoltaic solar energy systems in Gaza. She is one of the most influential women in Palestine, but she has had her home and the privilege of graduation stolen from her by the Israeli occupation. Her dreams of starting a business in renewable energy have been put off by all the carnage that Israel has brought to her home. Ghada is the sole provider for a family of twelve, but the genocide has destroyed her job, meaning her family has no income. Her father (62) is still suffering from the effects of a car accident that occurred over a year ago and needs medical treatment that he can’t get in Gaza. Moreover, Ghada herself has hearing damage from her proximity to the bombings and requires invasive treatment that she simply can’t get in her circumstance. Her gofundme still needs to raise $17,000 to meet their goal, which will go towards basic necessities and hopefully cover evacuation fees for Ghada and her family. You can read about Ghada’s influence and accomplishments here and here. This campaign has been vetted by Bilal. 
@ahmadallouh32: Ahmad (34), father of two; Orhan (5) and Helena (4). Ahmad and his wife are both lawyers, however, they are unable to work due to the genocide; their home has been destroyed by the bombings that also killed Ahmad's brother, forcing them to relocate. They are sheltering in a tent and they struggle to support the children, as well as Ahmad’s father in law, who needs insulin urgently. This family’s gofundme is being organized by Ahmed’s sister in law, Kawthar, who is currently located in Spain. All funds generated from this fundraiser will go towards the family’s evacuation fees after the Rafah crossing is opened, so they may be safe again. They have currently raised less than $2,000 of their $50,000 goal. This campaign has been vetted by @el-shab-hussein.
@anasfamilys: Anas (17) suffering from type one diabetes and hypertension for many years, her health issues exacerbated by conditions in Gaza under Israeli bombardment. Her newborn niece is jaundiced and is suffering from malnutrition and unsanitary conditions for an infant. They have been sheltering in an UNRWA school since their farm was destroyed, however, it’s not a safe place to take refuge in the long term. Anas’ brother, grandparents, and all their children have been martyred by the IDF. Her brother (14), an aspiring photographer, was murdered by Israeli snipers just months ago while looking for food. Anas currently lives with her father, mother, five-year-old brother, eight-year-old sister, and two married sisters. This family’s gofundme has raised around 4% of their goal (€50.000), which will cover life saving necessities and hopefully help to rebuild their lives. DISCLAIMER: this campaign has been vetted by palilberation on tiktok and is listed as #25, however, I haven’t heard confirmation of the reliability of this project. Donate at your own discretion.
@supportmyfamily: Ahmed, dental technician, husband and father of three. The family has been displaced many times from their home in Tel-Alhawa; first to a school in al-Magazi, then to Rafah and then to Deir al-Balah. The family is sheltering in tents without access to basic necessities, electricity, and sanitation. The intense heat has caused them to develop health issues and they struggle with hepatitis B as well, given the unsanitary conditions. Ahmed’s campaign is to support four separate families including his own, those of Moatasem’s family, Mohamed, and Ahmed’s elderly parents and their eight children. Ahmed’s parents both suffer from cardiac issues and require treatment, as well as his newphew Qusay who suffers from severe and prolonged health issues that affect his ability to speak. He requires speech therapy and psychological treatment that he does not have access to in Gaza. You can see documentation of the family on Ahmed’s gofundme, which has raised less than $100 thus far. This campaign has been vetted by @moayesh.
@hind3en: Hind, mother to Zeina (4) and Ahmed (2) has fled to Egypt with her children but tragically still needs to evacuate her husband, who is still trapped in Gaza. Both Hind and her husband worked at Al-Shifa hospital, where she was a physical therapist and worked in the ICU during the fall of last year to help victims of the bombings. Her husband, Dr. Islam, is a trained plastic surgeon and also operated on many victims. They were forced to flee the hospital on November 10th to the south of Wadi Gaza. It took hours to arrive at an UNRWA school in Khan Yunis, however, they were forced by the Israeli army to relocate again after just one month. They sheltered in tents in Rafah for four months. They dealt with hepatitis A due to unsanitary conditions and lacked access to basic necessities such as clean water, food, and electricity. Hind and the kids were eventually forced to spend all their savings to cross the border from Rafah into Egypt after hearing of the Israeli’s plans to move southward. The emigration cost them $10,000 collectively, however, Hind’s husband Islam refused to leave out of obligation to serve the injured still in Gaza. The children are left to reconcile with the loss of their newly built home and cruel separation from their father. The family’s gofundme has raised less than $500 and has been verified by @rhq2744, who also knows Dr. Islam personally.
@waledps: Waled (34) an engineer and father of three (Adam, Hla, Nay). He is looking to evacuate himself and his children from the inhumane conditions in Gaza, in his hometown. His wife is also expecting, and they are struggling to cover her financial needs with the delivery date approaching. You can donate to Waled on his buymeacoffee or paypal; this campaign is vetted by @90-ghost.
@aymanbsil: Osama, Gazan web developer, has had his home and workplace destroyed by the Israeli armed assaults that have occurred over the past year. This has destroyed his source of income and thereby his ability to provide for his family. It has also prevented him from pursuing his masters and martyred many people in his family and larger community. Osama has been sheltering in a tent in Rafah for several months alongside his family, where conditions are harsh and unsustainable. Osama’s gofundme has thus far raised $2,000 of his $15,000 goal, which will go towards rebuilding his office, his continued education, and supporting his family throughout this hardship. This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost and is listed on this spreadsheet of vetted Gazan fundraisers.
@safaabed8: Safaa (25) wife and mother of two (Ibtisam and Ibrahim). Originally from al-Karama, Safaa’s home was destroyed and the family was forced to relocate to Nuseirat, where they sheltered in a tent for a time. They took temporary refuge in Rafah, but were inevitably displaced once again. Since they have lost power, they have converted electric ovens into wood ovens just to heat bread. Their lungs are damaged from the excessive smoke, and they are forced to burn their hands just to be able to eat. The destruction of their home, assuring that they may never return to where it once stood, incurs a feeling of indescribable loss. It represents the loss of a peaceful life, before tragedy overtook the lives of millions of Palestinians, more than just a physical place. Safaa’s gofundme still needs to raise $60,000 to cover their evacuation fees as well as rent and other expenses after the family’s relocation, so the children may grow up in a place of safety and peace. This campaign has been vetted by @90-ghost and @nabulsi.
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Stockholm Week 1: Uncovering Stockholm
Hi again! I am Jiwoo Kim, and I am back with new updates. 
I journaled throughout the week to keep my memories fresh and in the hopes of using that as my blog post, but I want to let you know that it is A LOT of content (warning in advance). If this continues I will break down my week into two posts :(  
Nonetheless, I hope you enjoy reading (or skimming) the adventures I had this week!
1/14 - Shopping Sunday 
Surprisingly, I had no jet lag! Thanks to the laundry machine breaking down (check my previous post for more details), I slept around 12 am and woke up at 11 am. Day 2 and I was already set. 
My friends and I visited Fern and Fika for our first fika. The fruit tea I got was amazing but my four friends, who all ordered the same thing, did not enjoy their chai latte. I didn’t get any desserts because it was early in the day but I am definitely planning to go back. 
To familiarize ourselves with the metro, we traveled around proximal areas around the DIS building. There were abundant stores, both international (H&M, UNIQLO, Lush) and local, along the streets. We visited the following stores: Normal (cheap bath and body products), IKEA (meatballs were exactly what I was looking for), UNIQLO (I bought a cute cross bag and my friends got heat tech clothing), and ICA (grocery run again). 
1/15 - First Day of Orientation
I discovered that A LOT of well-known companies and artists are from Sweden: the list includes H&M, IKEA, Spotify, ABBA, Ace of Base, etc. 300 students played trivia all at once with live music (piano and singing) from the DIS faculty!
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After the trivia, we all went to faculty-led group workshops. They were 30-40 minute sessions where I met a lot of different students; it honestly felt like a freshmen orientation. We did some legos, played supposed Swedish games, and learned all about Swedish culture.
For dinner, I cooked with my roomie. Tomato pasta with cheese, sausage, diced onion, and premade sauce; doesn’t it look good? 
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I usually don’t like tomato pasta but the one we made was so good that I devoured it in seconds
1/16 - Second Day of Orientation 
Second visit to the DIS building was much easier. We already got the hang of using the metro! I saw dogs in and out of the metro and they were all quiet and well-behaved. It was intriguing to see that even the dogs are different too! 
The main event was going to apply for a physical Swedish visa/permit. 
We woke up at 6:20 am (as a night owl, I had to suck it up) and quickly got ready. No one knew but we had to take a picture for the residence permit card and EVERYONE was crusty in the photos - weird orange lighting, no counting before the photoshoot. I am not ready to see the result yet and I don’t think I ever will be ready. 
I had about 3 hours before Housing Info Sessions at the DIS building again so my apartment friends and I headed home. On the way back, we stopped at T-Central station to get a replacement guarantee for our Stockholm transportation card (also provided by the DIS). We saw a mart called AM Store across the street and decided to check it out too - it turned out to be a HUGE Asian mart! When I say HUGE I mean like a two-story store HUGE (0o0). It literally had everything I could think of - sauces, dumplings, Kimchi, seaweed, enoki mushrooms, rice, all types of ramen, noodles, hot pot broths, mochi, hoppang, fortune cookies, etc. Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and many more types of food were there. 
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This is a photo I took to assure my parents that I will be well-fed in Stockholm and that they don’t need to send me/bring me anything  
I went back home afterward for lunch and did some work for my asynchronous online ChemE Reactions course and blogger post rough draft. So busy!
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At the Hornstull station, which is the closest station to our apartment 
During the housing info session, we wrote a letter to ourselves in order to practice writing our new address. It was unexpected but a good checkpoint for me to look back on my initial goals, worries, and plans for the study abroad. It’s going to be mailed to me in two months as a method to reflect how I am doing!  
Stockholms Stadsmission was the second thrift store I visited in Stockholm, and it was by far the best! It had various options (shoes, bags, clothes, accessories) of good quality at good prices! I got a baby shirt for $5. You do have to dig in a bit, but you can definitely find *・+:*。・ gold *。・:*+*
When we got back home, my roommate and I cooked rice, sautéed Napa with oyster sauce, and roasted chicken breasts. It took us like 2 hours (LOL) but they were on point - we were so full after the dinner. 
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I am so proud of us 
That night, a student posted on DIS Navigate, an online community shared among DIS Stockholm students, saying that some are going to Beer and Play at 9 pm to “hydrate” for field study tomorrow. 
It was a short walk from Högalidsgatan so we all decided to go. It was a great decision. We all had SO much fun! DIS students kept rushing in one after another; we soon filled the entire pub. We all mingled and talked to each other, and I finally met someone in my core course. The number of followers and following in my Instagram shot up after this ;)
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Pear cider was a popular choice
1/17 - Core Course Field Study 
I woke up early to go to a cafe with a friend for a fika! Earl gray with two desserts for breakfast was an experience. Although the desserts were too sweet for my liking, I loved the decorations in the cafe. They were so pretty! 
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Taking pictures is a must in a cute cafe 
Today was the first field study with my core course, Sustainable Engineering in Scandinavia. It took the whole 4 hours, but the time did fly when I was having fun. We had an introduction about the class structure inside and went outside for a field study in Stockholm Seaport. While walking around various structures covered with snow, we asked questions after listening to the connections between the construction area and the environment, society, and economy. 
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I couldn't open my eyes because snow was rushing in
Professor informed us that this weather is uncommon in Stockholm, but this was what I expected so I guess it worked out. I really think it snowed 10 cm today. My feet were surrounded with snow and my face was smacked by a snow blizzard. Although I was F R E E Z I N G more and more every second in the snow, I loved all of it. We stopped by a small store to have fika funded by DIS and I didn’t miss my chance for a free fika: I got green tea and a croissant with cheese and lettuce. 
Having a small class gave me a chance to talk with almost everyone in the course, and it felt more like a close-knit community. Later in the trip we were making small snowmans and having snowball fights along the way. We even planned an informal class trip on a ferry to Finland! 
1/18 - First Real Lectures 
Thursday was the first real day of classes. We mostly did introductions and talked about expectations in class. Except for the fact that my core course went over two chapters worth of materials during the three-hours lecture, it was fine. I was mentally exhausted, so after lectures I went straight home and did homework for the rest of the night. I was saving energy for Friday 🙂
1/19 - TGIF
Friday! I thankfully got off the waitlist for the Swedish Language and Culture course, so I switched it with the 8:30am Philosophy course. I don’t have an 8:30am class anymore! 
After my morning classes, I tried fika on my own. I walked around 10 minutes from the DIS building and went to a cafe with an interesting seating arrangement. I wandered around in a shopping mall nearby until it was time for the DIS cultural mingle event with high school locals. 
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My first Swedish cinnamon bun, Kanelbullar 
The high school kids were so kind and eager to talk with us, which was unexpected but fun. I was informed that I need to go NORTH NORTH of Sweden to see the northern lights, which was a little disappointing :(  I am still going to try though! Seeing the northern lights has been on my bucket list for quite some time now and I don’t want to miss the chance. 
Right before heading home after class, I met a new friend who lives in Homestay. Rather than going home, we spontaneously decided to explore Stockholm together. First, we headed to a pop-up store of a Swedish artist. It turns out he was performing at the store like a small concert, and we were able to listen to all of his songs for an hour or so! Even though I couldn’t understand anything, I cherished every single part of that mini concert. 
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I had Shazam on the whole time
To celebrate the end of the week, my friends and I prepared to go out after dinner. After the pregame, we went to the Time Bar, a bar close to our apartment that accepts American IDs like driver’s licenses. The bar was so cute, and the Passion Sour drink was the best alcohol I had in my life.
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We made friends with the bartender and the security it was so cute <;3
I was planning to stay home on Saturday but I somehow ended up in the Time Bar again. Two nights in a row but I still had so much fun.
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A friend brought two cameras to the bar and we took cute photos of each other :)
1/21 - Gamla Stan 
Waking up today was difficult after going out two nights in a row, but I didn’t give in to my extremely cozy and warm bedding. 
I met my friends at the lobby around 10:30 am to head off to Gamla Stan, the Old Town! I was so excited to go because I've been only hearing good comments about it (even the locals recommended it). There were hundreds of aesthetic cafes, souvenir shops, jewelry/clothing shops, etc. There were multiple majestic towers too! 
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I had my hopes high and Gamla Stan still managed to exceed my expectations!
We were just in time for the Royal Guards Ceremony (basically changing of the guards) at the Royal Palace of Stockholm. My friend was being a tour guide and explaining that no one lives in the palace anymore but they do it as a tradition.
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I basically got a free tour around Gamla Stan aren’t I so lucky ;)
We stopped at stores that caught our eyes and I was able to find a perfect scarf in one of the stores! I couldn’t get my hands off of the scarf ever since I touched it, so I just had to get it. I swear the scarf stuck to my hands. You’ll understand me the moment you touch the scarf. It is the softest thing I touched in my life and I love it. My hair doesn't stick to it or get frizzy either! 
Okay, enough of the scarf ramble. Anyway, as we were getting ready to go back, we saw a churro place and couldn’t pass it. The owner started making a fresh batch of churros and it was so pleasantly painful to wait for them to be done as we stood outside, in the cold weather, smelling every single step of the baking process. The churros tasted like heaven and we were so happy with our decision. 
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Before I leave, I am definitely going back to Mr. Churros multiple times to try every single flavor. I highly recommend the cinnamon sugar flavor though! 
This concludes my first week in Stockholm, and I can’t wait to experience more things! 
Thank you for taking the time to read this lengthy blog and I hope to see you again!
Hey då,  
Jiwoo Kim
Chemical Engineering
DIS Study Abroad in Stockholm, Sweden
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Sweden Embassy Delhi: A Comprehensive Guide to Consular Services
When it comes to visiting Sweden or handling various official matters related to the country, the Sweden Embassy Delhi plays a crucial role for Indian citizens. Whether it's acquiring a visa, legalizing documents, or seeking assistance as a Swedish national, the consular services provided by the embassy are vital. This article will guide you through the various consular services offered, key procedures, and important information you need to know when dealing with the Sweden Embassy in Delhi.
Introduction to the Sweden Embassy Delhi
The Sweden Embassy in Delhi represents Swedish interests in India and offers an array of consular services to both Swedish nationals and Indian citizens. From visa applications to legal document attestations, the embassy ensures that the relationship between India and Sweden is smooth and seamless. Whether you're planning to visit Sweden for work, study, or leisure, understanding how the embassy operates will save you time and hassle.
This guide will cover all the essential aspects, including visa categories, document attestation, and other consular services. It’s important to note that for many of the services, there are specific requirements and fees involved, so always ensure you're well-prepared before visiting the Sweden Embassy in Delhi.
In this article, we’ll break down the main services you can access, the costs involved, and some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the embassy and its offerings.
Consular Services Offered by the Sweden Embassy Delhi
The Sweden Embassy in Delhi provides a broad range of consular services to facilitate interactions between India and Sweden. Below are some of the most essential services offered:
1. Visa Services
One of the most common reasons people visit the Sweden Embassy in Delhi is to apply for a visa. The embassy handles various visa categories:
Tourist Visa: For individuals looking to visit Sweden for tourism purposes.
Business Visa: For business-related travel, including meetings, conferences, and trade fairs.
Student Visa: If you are planning to study in Sweden, this is the visa you'll need.
Work Visa: Issued for professionals who have a job offer in Sweden.
Visa Fees:
Tourist Visa: ₹6,800
Student Visa: ₹12,000
Business Visa: ₹6,800
Pro tip: Always ensure you have complete documentation before applying for any visa category to avoid delays.
2. Passport Services for Swedish Nationals
Swedish nationals living in or visiting India may require passport services at some point. The embassy helps with:
New Passport Issuance
Renewal of Expired Passports
Emergency Travel Documents
The processing time for passport renewal usually takes about 3-4 weeks, and the cost varies based on the urgency.
3. Document Attestation and Legalization
For legal purposes, some documents may need to be attested or legalized by the embassy, especially for Indian nationals looking to work, study, or migrate to Sweden. Commonly attested documents include:
Birth Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Educational Documents
Attestation Fees: Typically, attestation services range from ₹1,500 to ₹3,000, depending on the document type.
4. Assistance for Swedish Citizens
The Sweden Embassy in Delhi also provides assistance to Swedish nationals in distress, such as:
Emergency medical assistance
Legal aid in case of arrest
Help in case of lost or stolen passports
5. Notarial Services
The embassy offers notarial services, including the notarization of signatures and documents. This is essential for anyone submitting legal documents or applications that require validation.
Notarization Fees: These services generally cost around ₹1,000 to ₹2,000 per document.
Applying for a Visa at Sweden Embassy Delhi
Applying for a visa at the Sweden Embassy in Delhi requires you to follow specific steps. Here’s a quick rundown of the visa application process:
Determine Your Visa Type: Whether you’re applying for a tourist, business, or student visa, the first step is to determine the category.
Collect Necessary Documents: Ensure that you have all the required documents, including passport copies, photographs, financial statements, and invitation letters (if applicable).
Book an Appointment: You can schedule a visa appointment through the embassy’s official website.
Submit Your Application: Attend your appointment at the embassy to submit your documents and pay the required fees.
Wait for Processing: Visa processing can take anywhere between 7 to 15 working days.
For more detailed information, you can visit the official Sweden Embassy website.
Tips for a Smooth Experience at the Sweden Embassy Delhi
Early Booking: Always book your visa appointment well in advance to avoid last-minute rushes.
Complete Documentation: Incomplete applications are often delayed, so double-check your documents before submitting.
Be Polite and Courteous: Remember that embassy staff are there to help you. A respectful attitude will go a long way.
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Reunite with Your Family in Sweden: A Guide to the Sweden Dependent Visa
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If your loved one is living or working in Sweden, you might be eligible to join them through the Sweden Dependent Visa or Sweden Family Visa. These visas allow family members to stay together while living in Sweden. In this article, we’ll guide you through the key aspects of these visa types, eligibility requirements, and the application process.
What is the Sweden Dependent Visa?
The Sweden Dependent Visa is designed for family members of individuals already residing in Sweden, either as Swedish citizens or those holding residence permits for work or study. With this visa, spouses, children, and other close family members can reunite with their loved ones and live in Sweden. In most cases, dependent visa holders also have the right to work and study in Sweden.
Eligibility for the Sweden Dependent Visa
To qualify for a Dependent Visa in Sweden, you must be a direct family member of someone living in the country. Eligible family members include:
Spouses or registered partners
Children under 18 years old
Other close family members in some specific cases
Your sponsor (the family member living in Sweden) must also meet certain criteria, including having sufficient income and adequate housing to support you during your stay.
What is the Sweden Family Visa?
The Sweden Family Visa is another term commonly used for the dependent visa and covers the same categories of family members. It facilitates family reunification and allows individuals to join their loved ones in Sweden for extended periods.
How to Apply for a Sweden Dependent Visa 
The process of applying for a Sweden Dependent Visa involves several steps:
Document Preparation: You will need to gather the necessary documents, including proof of relationship, financial stability of your sponsor, and housing details.
Online Application: The application is submitted through the Swedish Migration Agency's website.
Biometrics and Interview: After submission, applicants may be required to attend a biometrics appointment and, in some cases, an interview.
Approval: Once approved, the visa allows you to enter and live in Sweden as a dependent.
Benefits of the Sweden Dependent Visa
With a Dependent Visa or Sweden Family Visa, you can enjoy several benefits:
The ability to live, work, and study in Sweden
Access to Sweden’s healthcare and educational systems
The opportunity to apply for Sweden permanent residency after meeting certain criteria
Start Your Sweden Dependent Visa Application Today!
Navigating the visa application process can be complex, but with professional assistance, it becomes much smoother. Expert consultants can provide step-by-step guidance, ensuring all documents are in order and helping you avoid common mistakes.
Conclusion
Reuniting with your family in Sweden is a fulfilling and life-changing step, and the Sweden Family Visa makes this possible. By understanding the process, preparing the necessary documents, and seeking professional guidance, you can ensure a smooth and successful application. Whether you're a spouse, child, or another family member, Sweden offers a welcoming environment where you can live, work, and thrive with your loved ones.
Don’t delay—start your Sweden Dependent Visa application today and make your dream of being together a reality!
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hellodeepanshu · 2 months
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Europe Tour Packages: Your Ultimate Guide to Exploring the Continent
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1. Introduction
Overview of Europe as a Travel Destination
Why Choose a Tour Package?
Benefits of Booking a Europe Tour Package
2. Planning Your European Adventure
Setting Your Budget
Deciding the Best Time to Visit
Choosing the Right Tour Package
3. Types of Europe Tour Packages
Guided Tours
Self-Guided Tours
Customizable Packages
Themed Tours (Historical, Culinary, Adventure)
4. Top Destinations in Europe
Western Europe: France, Germany, Spain, Italy
Eastern Europe: Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary
Northern Europe: Sweden, Norway, Denmark
Southern Europe: Greece, Portugal, Turkey
5. Must-See Attractions
Eiffel Tower, Paris
Colosseum, Rome
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
The Louvre, Paris
Acropolis, Athens
6. Unique Experiences in Europe
Wine Tasting in Tuscany
Northern Lights in Norway
Mediterranean Cruises
Christmas Markets in Germany
Historical Castles in Scotland
7. Romantic Getaways in Europe
Venice, Italy
Santorini, Greece
Paris, France
Bruges, Belgium
8. Family-Friendly Tours
Disneyland Paris
Legoland, Denmark
Educational Tours in London
Beach Resorts in Spain
9. Europe for Solo Travelers
Safe Cities for Solo Travel
Best Hostels and Budget Accommodations
Group Tours for Solo Travelers
10. Nightlife and Entertainment
Top Party Cities: Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona
Famous Nightclubs and Bars
Cultural Shows and Performances
11. Food and Culinary Tours
Best Food Destinations
Cooking Classes and Culinary Workshops
Street Food Experiences
12. Adventure and Outdoor Activities
Hiking in the Swiss Alps
Skiing in Austria
Cycling Tours in the Netherlands
Water Sports in Croatia
13. Cultural and Historical Tours
Museums and Galleries
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Historical Landmarks and Monuments
14. Luxury Europe Tours
Five-Star Hotels and Resorts
Private Guided Tours
Exclusive Experiences
15. Budget-Friendly Europe Tours
Backpacking Routes
Affordable Accommodations
Money-Saving Tips
16. Tips for Traveling in Europe
Packing Essentials
Navigating Public Transport
Language and Communication Tips
17. Booking and Preparation
How to Book Your Tour Package
Visa and Travel Insurance
Preparing for Your Trip
18. Sustainability in European Travel
Eco-Friendly Tour Options
Responsible Tourism Practices
Supporting Local Communities
19. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the best time to visit Europe?
How much should I budget for a European tour?
Are Europe tour packages worth it?
Can I customize my tour package?
What are the must-visit cities in Europe?
20. Conclusion
Recap of the Benefits of Europe Tour Packages
Final Tips for a Memorable European Adventure
Encouragement to Start Planning Your Trip
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visanooks · 2 months
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What is Schengen visa and what I need to do to get one?
There are several types of visas you can opt for when you decide to migrate to or just pay a visit to your relative in a foreign country like Canada or USA. There is this work visa, study visa, tourist visa and other visas issued by the country you are heading to.  Can I get Schengen visa in week in Chennai? It depends on the type of visa and the country you are traveling to otherwise it is possible for you to get a visa in just one week.  Visa processing takes at least 3 working days by the concerned embassy so it is possible that you can apply for the Schengen visa and get it processed with the help of a visa/Immigration consultancy in Chennai.  This time period we have said above starts from the day you submitted your visa application. With the help of an experienced immigration expert service you will be able to land a Schengen visa within 7 days.
What is a Schengen visa?
A Schengen visa is a short stay visa and you can obtain this and visit those countries that are within the Schengen Area list and there are 26 of them including
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Estonia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Liechtenstein
Malta
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Poland
Slovakia
Spain
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
 If you wish to travel to any of the above countries you will have to secure the following requirement:
Valid passport
Application form duly completed
Recent passport size photos
Travel itinerary
Proof of accommodation
Proof of financial resources
Travel insurance
Documents relevant to the purpose of visit, namely work, study or tourism etc
Are there different types of Schengen Visas?
Yes, there are
Tourist visa – up to 90 days
Transit visa – up to 5 days
Business visa – up to 90 days
Student visas – long term
Work visa – long term
Benefits of the Schengen visa
You can travel freely within the above 26 countries with this visa.
Simple application process
Reduced waiting period
Increased security and cooperation among the member countries
The Schengen visa requirement may vary with your nationality and purpose. It also depends on the days you will spend there.
You will have to consult the Best Canada immigration consultants in Chennai. if you want to swiftly process the visa and board the plane as soon as possible. There are experienced consultancy services in Chennai that are well versed with the visa process and how to apply and get visas processed quickly by the relevant embassies. Without their help you will find yourself left out in confusion so it is advised that you see the consultant to quicken the visa process. 
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rohanseoewe · 2 months
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FOR GEORGIAN CITIZENS - INDIAN ELECTRONIC VISA Fast and Urgent Indian Government Visa - Electronic Visa Indian Application Online - სწრაფი და დაჩქარებული ინდოეთის ოფიციალური eVisa ონლაინ აპლიკაცია
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ინდოეთის მთავრობამ 2014 წლიდან შემოიღო eVisa სწრაფი დამტკიცებისთვის. ეს საშუალება შემოიფარგლებოდა რამდენიმე ქვეყნით, მაგრამ ახლა ის გაფართოვდა 166-ზე მეტ ეროვნებაზე. არსებობს ინდოეთის eVisa-ს ხუთი ტიპი, როგორიცაა კონფერენცია, ბიზნესი, ტურისტული, სამედიცინო და სამედიცინო დამსწრე. ინდური eVisa-ს ონლაინ ფორმის შევსებას მხოლოდ 2 წუთი სჭირდება. გადახდის შემდეგ, eVisa ინდოეთისთვის 72 საათი სჭირდება ელექტრონული ფოსტით მიღებას. ინდოეთის ბიზნეს ვიზაზე ან ინდოეთის ტურისტულ ვიზაზე საჭირო პასპორტზე არ არის ბეჭედი ან სტიკერი. შეგიძლიათ გამგზავრება აეროპორტში ან საზღვაო პორტში და ეწვიოთ ინდოეთს. თქვენი ქვეყნის იმიგრაციის ოფიცრებმა იციან, რომ ინდური eVisa ან ელექტრონული ვიზა დაკავშირებულია თქვენს პასპორტთან კომპიუტერულ სისტემაში. ეს არის ყველაზე მოსახერხებელი გზა ინდოეთში შესასვლელად. თქვენ შეიძლება მოგეთხოვოთ ატვირთოთ სახის ფოტო ან პასპორტის გვერდის ფოტო, თუ თქვენ ვერ ატვირთავთ მას, შეგიძლიათ უბრალოდ ელფოსტით გამოგვიგზავნოთ დაგვიკავშირდით ჩვენს ვებ გვერდზე. ჩვენი მეგობრული და სასარგებლო პერსონალი გიპასუხებთ და დაგეხმარებით 24 საათის განმავლობაში. თუ გსურთ ინდოეთში დარჩენა 6 თვეზე ნაკლებ ხანს, მაშინ ამ ტიპის ელექტრონული ინდური eVisa იდეალურია და საუკეთესოდ შეეფერება თქვენს საჭიროებებს. ერთადერთი, რაც უნდა დარწმუნდეთ, არის ის, რომ თქვენს პასპორტს აქვს 6 თვიანი მოქმედების ვადა ინდოეთში შესვლისას და მას აქვს რამდენიმე ცარიელი გვერდი, რათა საიმიგრაციო ოფიცრებმა საშუალება მოგცეთ შეხვიდეთ აეროპორტში და საზღვაო პორტში და დადოთ ბეჭედი. თქვენ არ გჭირდებათ თქვენი პასპორტის კურიერი ან პასპორტზე eVisa stmap-ის მიღება. Indian Government has introduced eVisa for rapid approvals since 2014. This facility was limited to a few countries, but now it has been extended to over 166 nationalities. There are five types of India eVisa such as Conference, Business, Tourist, Medical and Medical Attendant. The online form for Indian eVisa takes only 2 minutes to complete. Once you have made the payment, then eVisa for India takes 72 hours to receive by email. There is no stamp or sticker on the passport required for Indian Business Visa or Indian Tourist Visa. You can drive to the airport or seaport and visit India. The immigration officers in your home country know that Indian eVisa or electronic Visa is linked to your passport in the computer system. This is the most convenient way to enter India. You may be asked to upload face photo or passport page photo, if you cannot upload it then you can simply email it to us via Contact Us link on our website. Our friendly and helpful staff will respond and assist you within 24 hours. If you want to stay in India for less than 6 months, then this type of electronic Indian eVisa is ideal and best suited for your needs. The only thing you need to make sure is that your passport has 6 months of validity when you enter India and it has couple of blank pages so that immigration officers can allow you to enter the airport and seaport and put a stamp. You are not required to courier  your passport or get an eVisa stmap on the passport. Just keep the approval eVisa email on your phone or you may keep a printout copy of it. Over 166 countries are eligible to apply, here is a sample of few that can apply 100 percent online process for Indian electronic Visa, Finland, Austria, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, UAE, USA, Philippines, Estonia, Sweden, Brazil, Republic of Korea, Australia, Portugal, Brunei, Israel, Spain, Japan, Qatar, Jordan, Greece, Denmark, Lithuania, Bolivia, Hungary, Norway, Latvia, Argentina, Georgia, Croatia, Singapore, Botswana, Germany, Laos, Cyprus, Colombia, Mexico, Belgium, Malaysia, Poland, Venezuela, Oman, Bosnia  and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Ireland, Chile, Belarus, New Zealand, Armenia, Italy, Peru, France, Bulgaria, Romania, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Iceland, Canada, Paraguay, Belize, South Africa, Vietnam, Russia, Cambodia, Fiji, Switzerland, Netherlands.
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Address :  4 Chome-16 Minami 4 Jonishi, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0804, Japan
Phone :  +81 11-218-3325
Website : https://www.visa-indian-online.org/ja/visa/ 
Business Hours : 24/7/365
Owner / Official Contact Name : Chander Mali Chowdhary
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travelmd · 6 months
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Exploring the Diverse Landscape of Sweden Visa Options
Introduction
Embarking on a journey to Sweden involves meticulous planning, especially when it comes to understanding the various visa options available. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricacies of Sweden Visa Types, offering insights into each category to help you navigate the application process with confidence.
Tourist Visa (Schengen Visa)
For travelers looking to immerse themselves in Sweden's rich culture and stunning landscapes, the Tourist Visa, also known as the Schengen Visa, is the gateway to a memorable experience. This visa permits holders to explore Sweden and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, making it ideal for leisure travelers, adventurers, and culture enthusiasts.
Business Visa
Sweden's vibrant business landscape attracts professionals from around the world, and the Business Visa facilitates seamless entry for those seeking to engage in commercial activities within the country. Whether attending conferences, meetings, or exploring potential business ventures, this visa streamlines the process for business travelers, fostering international collaboration and economic growth.
Student Visa
With its world-class educational institutions and innovative learning environment, Sweden is a magnet for students seeking quality education abroad. The Student Visa offers access to a wide range of academic programs, allowing students to pursue their academic aspirations while immersing themselves in Sweden's vibrant student community.
Work Visa
For individuals aspiring to build a career in Sweden, the Work Visa opens doors to professional opportunities across various industries. Whether in tech, healthcare, finance, or engineering, this visa enables skilled professionals to contribute their expertise to Sweden's dynamic workforce, fostering innovation and driving economic prosperity.
Residence Permit
Settling in Sweden requires a Residence Permit, granting individuals the right to reside and work in the country for an extended period. Whether for employment, family reunification, or other personal reasons, the Residence Permit provides a pathway to long-term residency, allowing individuals to integrate into Swedish society and contribute to its cultural tapestry.
Family Reunification Visa
Family bonds know no borders, and the Family Reunification Visa facilitates the reunification of loved ones in Sweden. Whether reuniting with spouses, children, or parents, this visa streamlines the process of bringing families together, fostering social cohesion and familial support within Swedish communities.
Other Specialized Visa Categories
In addition to the core visa types, Sweden offers specialized visa categories tailored to unique circumstances, including:
Artist Visa: For artists, musicians, and performers showcasing their talents in Sweden's vibrant cultural scene.
Researcher Visa: For scholars, scientists, and researchers contributing to Sweden's academic and scientific advancements.
Humanitarian Visa: For individuals seeking refuge and protection in Sweden due to humanitarian crises or conflicts.
Conclusion
Navigating the landscape of Sweden Visa Types requires careful consideration of individual circumstances and visa requirements. Whether embarking on a leisurely adventure, pursuing academic excellence, or building a career abroad, Sweden offers a diverse array of visa options to suit every traveler's needs.
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v2gether01 · 3 months
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Different Requirements Of Academic IELTS & General IELTS
IELTS training is a necessary part for everyone who wants to get a high band score in the exam. It is a standard exam for testing the proficiency in English language for immigration purposes as well as student visas in Canada, Australia, the UK, New Zealand, the USA, Ireland, France, Germany, and Sweden. Today, in this blog, we are going to shed some light on different requirements of academic IELTS & general IELTS.
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Purpose and Target Audience
IELTS Academic
Purpose: Primarily intended for those who wish to pursue higher education or professional registration in an English-speaking environment.
Target Audience: Students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate courses and professionals seeking registration in fields such as medicine, nursing, engineering, and law.
IELTS General Training
Purpose: Designed for those who are planning to migrate to English-speaking countries (e.g., Australia, Canada, the UK, New Zealand) or seeking secondary education, training programs, or work experience.
Target Audience: Migrants, students attending secondary school, and individuals enrolling in training programs or seeking employment opportunities.
Test Content and Structure
Listening and Speaking Sections
Similarities: Both the Academic and General Training versions have identical Listening and Speaking sections. These sections assess general communication skills and do not differ based on the test type.
Reading Section
IELTS Academic:
Content includes three long texts that range from descriptive and factual to discursive and analytical.
Texts are sourced from books, journals, magazines, and newspapers, suitable for those entering university courses.
Questions test comprehension and analytical skills in an academic context.
IELTS General Training:
Content includes three sections with increasing difficulty: Section 1 contains two or three short factual texts; Section 2 includes two short, work-related texts; Section 3 has one longer text on a general topic.
Texts are sourced from advertisements, company handbooks, official documents, books, and newspapers, focusing on everyday contexts and practical information.
Writing Section
IELTS Academic:
Task 1: Test-takers must describe visual information such as graphs, charts, tables, or diagrams in at least 150 words.
Task 2: Test-takers must write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem, with a minimum of 250 words. The task focuses on formal, academic writing styles.
IELTS General Training:
Task 1: Test-takers must write a letter (formal, semi-formal, or informal) in response to a given situation, such as requesting information or explaining a situation, with a minimum of 150 words.
Task 2: Test-takers must write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem, similar to the Academic version but generally in a more personal, less formal style.
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I don’t know much about it but I think it depends on the type of work visa he has that determines how many years he can stay in the U.S. for. I also think some allow up to many many many years. And the. you just renew them
yeah that is my understanding as well. he is still actively working in the states so he likely just renews it. who knows if he was gone down the route to become a citizen or would like to go back to sweden or move somewhere else entirely post-bad omens.
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Planning to Visit Sweden? Here’s How to Get Your Visa
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Sweden, known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, is a top destination for travelers from around the world. Whether you're dreaming of witnessing the Northern Lights, exploring the charming streets of Stockholm, or experiencing the unique Swedish lifestyle, securing a Sweden Visit Visa is the essential first step in making your travel dreams come true. A Sweden Visit Visa not only allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty of Sweden but also ensures that you can travel with ease and peace of mind.
What is a Sweden Visit Visa?
A Sweden Visit Visa is a type of Schengen visa that allows you to enter Sweden for a short stay, typically up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This visa is perfect for tourists, business travelers, or those visiting family and friends in Sweden. With a Sweden Visit Visa, you can explore the country’s majestic natural wonders, enjoy its culinary delights, and immerse yourself in its rich cultural heritage.
Who Needs a Sweden Visit Visa?
If you are a citizen of a non-EU/EEA country, you will likely need a Sweden Visit Visa to enter the country. The visa requirements vary depending on your nationality, the purpose of your visit, and the length of your stay. It is crucial to check the specific requirements for your country before applying for a Sweden Visit Visa.
How to Apply for a Sweden Visit Visa?
Applying for a Sweden Visit Visa involves several steps, and it's important to prepare thoroughly to ensure a smooth process. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Determine the Type of Visa You Need: Identify whether you need a tourist visa, business visa, or a visa for visiting family or friends. Each type has specific requirements.
Gather Required Documents: Commonly required documents include a valid passport, completed visa application form, passport-sized photos, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and proof of financial means. Make sure all documents meet the specifications outlined by the Swedish embassy or consulate.
Schedule an Appointment: Book an appointment with the nearest Swedish embassy or consulate. During your appointment, you will submit your application and biometrics.
Attend the Visa Interview: Some applicants may be required to attend a visa interview. Be prepared to answer questions about your travel plans and intentions.
Wait for Processing: Processing times for a Sweden Visit Visa can vary, so it's advisable to apply well in advance of your planned travel dates. You will be notified once your visa is approved or if additional information is needed.
Tips for a Successful Sweden Visit Visa Application
Apply Early: To avoid any delays, start your visa application process at least a few months before your intended travel date.
Provide Accurate Information: Ensure all the information in your application is accurate and matches your supporting documents.
Prepare for the Interview: If an interview is required, practice answering common questions confidently and honestly.
What Can You Do with a Sweden Visit Visa?
Once your Sweden Visit Visa is approved, you can enjoy all that Sweden has to offer. Visit the picturesque archipelago of Stockholm, explore the medieval town of Visby on the island of Gotland, or take a scenic train ride through the Swedish Lapland. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or foodie, Sweden has something to offer every traveler.
Conclusion
A Sweden Visit Visa opens the door to unforgettable experiences in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. By following the proper application procedures and preparing all necessary documents, you can ensure a smooth and successful visa application process. Start planning your Swedish adventure today, and get ready to Visit Sweden and explore everything this incredible country has to offer!
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What is a Schengen visa?
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A Schengen visa is an entry permit that allows non-EU citizens to enter any country in the Schengen area for a brief, transitory stay of up to 90 days during 180 days. There are three types of Schengen visas: A Single-Entry Visa – which permits one entry into the Schengen region; A Multiple-Entry Visa – which permits repeated visits to the Schengen region while the visa is in effect; An airport transit visa – When making a layover or changing planes, you can pass through the international transit section at an airport in the Schengen area if you have an airport transit visa. You are unable to exit the international transit area with it.
Which nations grant Schengen Visas?
Currently, 22 of the 26 European nations that make up the Schengen Area are EU members. There are no border checks between these 26 nations, and they all adhere to the same set of laws.
Austria,
Belgium,
Czech Republic,
Denmark,
 Estonia,
 Finland,
 France,
 Germany,
 Greece,
 Hungary,
 Iceland,
 Italy,
Latvia,
 Liechtenstein,
 Lithuania,
 Luxembourg,
 Malta,
 Netherlands,
Norway,
 Poland,
 Portugal,
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
Spain,
Sweden and
Switzerland are the nations that grant Schengen visas.
How long can you stay? The Schengen visa is applied as a sticker to the travel document and is valid for a brief visit. A “short stay” is defined as “90 days within 180 days.” This indicates that the maximum stay length is 90 days, in any 180-day time frame. Your visa sticker will have the exact duration of validity listed under the heading “Duration of visit.” A single-entry visa grants you only one entry into the Schengen area. This is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading “Number of entries” by the number “1”. A visa that permits two or more entries throughout its validity is known as a multiple-entry or two-entry visa. This can be seen in the
How much does a visa cost? The cost of a Schengen Visa for Adults is €90 while for children aged between 6 to 12 years, it is €45.
How to apply for it? 1. Choose the kind of visa. The first step is to ascertain which sort of visa you want based on the time length and area an applicant will be covering. 2. Start the application process. Start the process of applying for a visa. When you’re prepared to apply, kindly complete the application for a short-term or long-term (national) visa. 3. Make an appointment. Schedule a time to visit the visa application centre of your choosing.
4 Cover your costs. Determine how much you must pay. After submitting your application, you need to pay the visa application cost.
5. Go to a Centre for Visa Applications Keep your appointment as scheduled. 6 Monitor your submission Stay informed about the progress of your application. You can monitor the progress of your online visa application. To use this service, enter your last name and the Reference Number found on the invoice or receipt that the Visa Application Centre sends you. 7. Pick up your passport. Get your passport from the Center for Visa Application. You can pick up your passport and documentation from the Visa Application Center once your visa application has been approved, or for an extra charge, you can have your documents returned to you by courier.
What is the processing time for a Schengen Visa?
An application for a visa typically takes 15 days to process. If extra time is needed for a more thorough review of the application or to obtain more documentation, this time frame could be extended to up to 45 days.
 To understand how to apply for Schengen Visa all you need to do is give a call on, 7503832132, 9131059075 you can also refer to https://www.aptechvisa.com/ to learn more about Schengen Visa.
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