Isis Building, 07 Tawfiq Diab Street, facing the American Embassy, Garden City, Cairo, Egypt
Your steps towards a visa start here, with precise instructions and ready-made forms. All requirements and information are at your fingertips.
1- Passport: A valid passport that must not have been issued more than 10 years ago and must be valid for at least three months after the expiration of the required visa. It must have at least two blank pages, along with a scanned copy of it and previous passports, if any, along with the passport. Submit a photocopy of it.
2- Photographs: 02 recent photographs that meet biometric standards and are no more than 6 months old (white background).
3- Collection of biometric data (10-fingerprint scan and a digital photo): It is available for those over 12 years old and is valid for five years.
4- Health insurance policy: Yes, provided that its validity period is not less than the required period of stay and the minimum coverage is not less than 30,000 euros per person and is valid in all member states of the Schengen Agreement and covers the cost of returning the insured to his country in the event of illness and other expenses. Medical treatment in emergency cases and/or hospital stay expenses in emergency cases.
5- Documents supporting the application:
– Fill out the visa application form with complete information and signed by the applicant personally.
– The introductory/legal declaration attached to the visa application form, which must be signed by the applicant personally.
– Every applicant who is more than 16 years old and has never traveled to the Schengen Area or who has lost his passport must submit official movement certificates issued by the Passport Department at the Tahrir Complex in Cairo to cover the last seven years.
– A decision approving travel from the delegated authority and/or an invitation from the German authority.
– Proof of financing through an acknowledgment from the delegated authority to bear the expenses or through proof of personal ability to finance (bank documents indicating the existence of a sufficient account to cover the expenses) or an acknowledgment and pledge from a third person residing in Germany to finance (under Articles 66 and 68 of the Residence Law). This invitation is issued by the Foreigners Affairs Department (Municipal Administration) within whose jurisdiction the contracting person’s place of residence is located.
– Flight reservation (round trip) for the intended trip.
– Recent bank documents (in English) showing the movement of the account in the last three months at a minimum and the last six months at a maximum, savings book, other wealth. In the event that it is not possible to issue bank account statements in English directly by the bank concerned, they must be translated into English. German language through one of the translators approved by the embassy.
– A certificate from the employer stating the existence of an existing work relationship between it and the visa applicant, mentioning the start date of work, mentioning the position occupied by the visa applicant and his monthly income, as well as the duration of the leave authorized for him, mentioning its start date, and 1- Passport: A valid passport, no. It must have been issued more than 10 years ago and must be valid for at least three months after the expiration of the required visa. It must have at least two blank pages, with a scanned copy of it and previous passports, if any, with a scanned copy of them submitted.
2- Photographs: 01 recent photographs that meet biometric standards and are no more than 6 months old (white background).
3- Collection of biometric data (10-fingerprint scan and a digital photo): It is available for those over 12 years old and is valid for five years.
4- Health insurance policy: Yes, provided that its validity period is not less than the required period of stay and the minimum coverage is not less than 30,000 euros per person and is valid in all member states of the Schengen Agreement and covers the cost of returning the insured to his country in the event of illness and other expenses. Medical treatment in emergency cases and/or hospital stay expenses in emergency cases.
5- Documents supporting the application:
– The visa application form is filled out and bears the client’s signature.
– A personal photo with a white background that is not older than six months.
– If traveling for the first time to the Schengen area, old passports and a movement certificate covering the past seven years must be presented.
– For those who previously held a Schengen visa, if the previous passports do not cover the last seven years without gaps, a movement certificate must be presented.
– National ID card (photocopy – translation).
– Birth certificate for minors (original – copy – translation).
– A recent, stamped employment letter for employees.
– Original/copy/translation of the commercial registry and tax card (company owners).
– A bank account statement for the past six months (stamped and in English). In the absence of a bank account, property assets must be submitted (original/copy/translation). If a non-personal bank statement is submitted, it must be accompanied by an authorization letter from its owner bearing the bank’s signature.
– Flight reservation or reservation indicating the complete itinerary of the tour.
– Hotel booking.
– Marriage certificate if accompanied by husband/wife.
– Parental approval for travel by minors under 18 years of age.
– For students: a certificate proving enrollment in the school/university.
– In the case of minors traveling without the guardian’s accompaniment: a declaration must be submitted of the guardians’ consent to submit the visa application, as well as approval to travel (the father and mother sign the aforementioned declaration of consent, or the guardian of the minor appointed by the court approves it, and it is completed. Sign the declaration of approval at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration is notarized in the Real Estate Registry.
– In the case of a minor traveling accompanied by one of the parents: a declaration must be submitted with the approval of the other guardian who is not accompanying the minor to submit the application for a visa or the approval of the guardian appointed by the court. The approval must be signed at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration must be authenticated in the real estate registry. . In the event of the death of one of the parents, his death certificate must be submitted.
6- Linguistic requirements: The original of all required documents must be submitted along with a scanned copy of them in Spanish or English
1- Passport: A valid passport that must not have been issued more than 10 years ago and must be valid for at least three months after the expiration of the required visa. It must have at least two blank pages, along with a scanned copy of it and previous passports, if any, along with the passport. Submit a photocopy of it.
2- Photographs: 01 recent photographs that meet biometric standards and are no more than 6 months old (white background).
3- Collection of biometric data (10-fingerprint scan and a digital photo): It is available for those over 12 years old and is valid for five years.
4- Health insurance policy: Yes, provided that its validity period is not less than the required period of stay and the minimum coverage is not less than 30,000 euros per person and is valid in all member states of the Schengen Agreement and covers the cost of returning the insured to his country in the event of illness and other expenses. Medical treatment in emergency cases and/or hospital stay expenses in emergency cases.
5- Documents supporting the application:
– Fill out the visa application form with complete information and signed by the applicant personally.
– Every applicant who is more than 16 years old and has never traveled to the Schengen Area or who has lost his passport must submit official movement certificates issued by the Passport Department at the Tahrir Complex in Cairo to cover the last seven years.
-A written invitation from the company that sent the invitation in Spain, written on the company’s official letterhead and stamped, and containing the following information:
Detailed address, fax number, telephone and e-mail address.
The company’s field of activity.
Reason for stay and duration.
The name and function of the signatory on the invitation.
Clarifying the entity or person who will bear the cost of the trip and accommodation expenses.
A statement of whether or not the company/inviting entity guarantees the return of the invited person to Egypt after the end of the visit.
– An official extract from the commercial registry and tax card, in addition to a statement of the bank accounts of the invited Egyptian company.
– A letter from the invited Egyptian company on its official letterhead stamped with the company’s seal and including the following:
Detailed address, fax number, telephone and e-mail address.
Identify a responsible person in the company who can be contacted when necessary, as well as mention the means of contacting him.
Specify the name and position of the signatory on the letter.
The full name of the employee applying for the visa, mentioning his job grade, monthly or annual income, as well as the date he started working for the company.
The reason for traveling to Spain and the amount of time you intend to spend there.
The nature of the contract with the Spanish inviting company.
A statement of whether or not to bear travel and accommodation expenses.
– In the event that the company or inviting party does not bear the travel and accommodation expenses, proof of financing the residence through personal financing must be provided by submitting recent bank documents that show the movement of the account in the last six months or a savings balance.
– hotel reservation.
– Flight reservation (round trip) for the planned trip in detail. –
6- Linguistic requirements: The original of all required documents must be submitted, along with a photocopy, in Spanish or English.
7- The time required to obtain a visa: 15 working days.
8- Conducting a personal interview: Yes.
9- Visa fees: 1,205 pounds (for adults) – 703 pounds (from 6 to 12 years old) – free (for those under 6 years old), in addition to 705 Egyptian pounds for obtaining the visa from BLS according to the instructions of the Spanish Embassy in Cairo.
1- Passport: A valid passport that must not have been issued more than 10 years ago and must be valid for at least three months after the expiration of the required visa. It must have at least two blank pages, along with a scanned copy of it and previous passports, if any, along with the passport. Submit a photocopy of it.
2- Photographs: 01 recent photographs that meet biometric standards and are no more than 6 months old (white background).
3- Collection of biometric data (10-fingerprint scan and a digital photo): It is available for those over 12 years old and is valid for five years.
4- Health insurance policy: Yes, provided that its validity period is not less than the required period of stay and the minimum coverage is not less than 30,000 euros per person and is valid in all member states of the Schengen Agreement and covers the cost of returning the insured to his country in the event of illness and other expenses. Medical treatment in emergency cases and/or hospital stay expenses in emergency cases.
5- Documents supporting the application:
– Fill out the visa application form with complete information and signed by the applicant personally.
– Every applicant who is more than 16 years old and has never traveled to the Schengen Area or who has lost his passport must submit official movement certificates issued by the Passport Department at the Tahrir Complex in Cairo to cover the last seven years.
– A letter of invitation signed by the host family or host person and an extract from the government office in which the host resides. He/she married to a person of Spanish nationality must submit a Spanish marriage certificate that must not have been issued more than three months ago.
– A recent bank statement (in English) showing the account’s movement in the last six months, a savings book, and other wealth.
– A certificate from the employer stating the existence of an existing work relationship between it and the visa applicant, mentioning the date of starting work, mentioning the position occupied by the visa applicant and his monthly income, as well as the duration of the leave authorized for him, mentioning its start and end dates.
– An official extract from the tax card and commercial registry for self-employed persons.
– National ID card (copy – translation).
– For students: a certificate proving enrollment in the school/university.
– In the case of minors traveling without the guardian’s accompaniment: a declaration must be submitted of the guardians’ consent to submit the visa application, as well as approval to travel (the father and mother sign the aforementioned declaration of consent, or the guardian of the minor appointed by the court approves it, and it is completed. Sign the declaration of approval at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration is notarized in the Real Estate Registry.
– In the case of a minor traveling accompanied by one of the parents: a declaration must be submitted with the approval of the other guardian who is not accompanying the minor to submit the application for a visa or the approval of the guardian appointed by the court. The approval must be signed at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration must be authenticated in the real estate registry. . In the event of the death of one of the parents, his death certificate must be submitted.
6- Linguistic requirements: The original of all required documents must be submitted, along with a photocopy, in Spanish or English.
7- The time required to obtain a visa: 15 working days.
8- Conducting a personal interview: Yes.
9- Visa fees: 1,205 pounds (for adults) – 703 pounds (from 6 to 12 years old) – free (for those under 6 years old), in addition to 705 Egyptian pounds for obtaining the visa from BLS according to the instructions of the Spanish Embassy in Cairo.
1- Passport: A valid passport that must not have been issued more than 10 years ago and must be valid for at least three months after the expiration of the required visa. It must have at least two blank pages, along with a scanned copy of it and previous passports, if any, along with the passport. Submit a photocopy of it.
2- Photographs: 01 recent photographs that meet biometric standards and are no more than 6 months old (white background).
3- Collection of biometric data (10-fingerprint scan and a digital photo): It is available for those over 12 years old and is valid for five years.
4- Health insurance policy: Yes, provided that its validity period is not less than the required period of stay and the minimum coverage is not less than 30,000 euros per person and is valid in all member states of the Schengen Agreement and covers the cost of returning the insured to his country in the event of illness and other expenses. Medical treatment in emergency cases and/or hospital stay expenses in emergency cases.
5- Documents supporting the application:
– Fill out the visa application form with complete information and signed by the applicant personally.
– Every applicant who is more than 16 years old and has never traveled to the Schengen Area or who has lost his passport must submit official movement certificates issued by the Passport Department at the Tahrir Complex in Cairo to cover the last seven years.
– A copy of the school card and an official letter from the school stating the school’s address and telephone numbers, permitting absence for the duration of the trip, and the name and position of the person granting the approval.
– An official invitation letter from the body organizing the activity in Spain.
– A letter from the Egyptian party participating in the activity, if possible, which will be represented by the visa applicant.
– In the case of minors traveling without the guardian’s accompaniment: a declaration must be submitted of the guardians’ consent to submit the visa application, as well as approval to travel (the father and mother sign the aforementioned declaration of consent, or the guardian of the minor appointed by the court approves it, and it is completed. Sign the declaration of approval at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration is notarized in the Real Estate Registry.
– In the case of a minor traveling accompanied by one of the parents: a declaration must be submitted with the approval of the other guardian who is not accompanying the minor to submit the application for a visa or the approval of the guardian appointed by the court. The approval must be signed at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration must be authenticated in the real estate registry. . In the event of the death of one of the parents, his death certificate must be submitted.
6- Linguistic requirements: The original of all required documents must be submitted, along with a photocopy, in Spanish or English.
7- The time required to obtain a visa: 15 working days.
8- Conducting a personal interview: Yes.
9- Visa fees: 1,205 pounds (for adults) – 703 pounds (from 6 to 12 years old) – free (for those under 6 years old), in addition to 705 Egyptian pounds for obtaining the visa from BLS according to the instructions of the Spanish Embassy in Cairo.
1- Passport: A valid passport that must not have been issued more than 10 years ago and must be valid for at least three months after the expiration of the required visa. It must have at least two blank pages, along with a scanned copy of it and previous passports, if any, along with the passport. Submit a photocopy of it.
2- Photographs: 01 recent photographs that meet biometric standards and are no more than 6 months old (white background).
3- Collection of biometric data (10-fingerprint scan and a digital photo): It is available for those over 12 years old and is valid for five years.
4- Health insurance policy: Yes, provided that its validity period is not less than the required period of stay and the minimum coverage is not less than 30,000 euros per person and is valid in all member states of the Schengen Agreement and covers the cost of returning the insured to his country in the event of illness and other expenses. Medical treatment in emergency cases and/or hospital stay expenses in emergency cases.
5- Documents supporting the application:
– Fill out the visa application form with complete information and signed by the applicant personally.
– Every applicant who is more than 16 years old and has never traveled to the Schengen Area or who has lost his passport must submit official movement certificates issued by the Passport Department at the Tahrir Complex in Cairo to cover the last seven years.
– A certificate from the treating Egyptian physician, authenticated by the Spanish Embassy and/or a medical authority, including the medical diagnosis, her medical history, and the type of treatment required.
– An official document from the treating physician in Spain or the Spanish hospital confirming his agreement to accept the case and provide the required treatment.
– Evidence of the ability to pay the cost of treatment and any other communications between the patient and the treating party in Spain.
– A recent bank statement (in English) showing the account’s movement in the last six months, a savings book, and other wealth.
– Flight reservation (round trip) for the intended trip.
– National ID card (copy – translation).
– Marriage certificate in case the husband/wife accompanies (copy – translation).
– A certificate from the employer stating the existence of an existing work relationship between it and the visa applicant, mentioning the date of starting work, mentioning the position occupied by the visa applicant and his monthly income, as well as the duration of the leave authorized for him, mentioning its start and end dates.
– An official extract from the tax card and commercial registry for self-employed persons.
– For students: a certificate proving enrollment in the school/university.
– In the case of minors traveling without the guardian’s accompaniment: a declaration must be submitted of the guardians’ consent to submit the visa application, as well as approval to travel (the father and mother sign the aforementioned declaration of consent, or the guardian of the minor appointed by the court approves it, and it is completed. Sign the declaration of approval at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration is notarized in the Real Estate Registry.
– In the case of a minor traveling accompanied by one of the parents: a declaration must be submitted with the approval of the other guardian who is not accompanying the minor to submit the application for a visa or the approval of the guardian appointed by the court. The approval must be signed at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy, or the signed declaration must be authenticated in the real estate registry. . In the event of the death of one of the parents, his death certificate must be submitted.
6- Linguistic requirements: The original of all required documents must be submitted, along with a photocopy, in Spanish or English.
7- The time required to obtain a visa: 15 working days.
8- Conducting a personal interview: Yes.
9- Visa fees: 1,205 pounds (for adults) – 703 pounds (from 6 to 12 years old) – free (for those under 6 years old), in addition to 705 Egyptian pounds for obtaining the visa from BLS according to the instructions of the Spanish Embassy in Cairo.
Egyptian passport holders may travel through Spanish airports without obtaining a transit visa
Provided that there is a confirmed airline ticket for the next trip and a valid entry visa for the country you are traveling to
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