Uncover the underlying causes of Schengen visa delays and rejections in our exclusive guide, featuring insights from Anitta Hipper, the Spokesperson for the European Commission. Find out how factors like COVID-19 restrictions and the use of intermediaries impact the process.
Planning a European getaway? Learn which European countries offer the best chances for Schengen visa approval. From stunning Iceland to cultural gems like Germany and Italy, find out where your dream European trip can become a reality.
Air India's limited-time offer presents all-inclusive fares to five European cities, including Copenhagen, London, Milan, Paris, and Vienna, with prices as low as ₹40,000 for round trips and ₹25,000 for one-way flights.
Planning a trip to Europe? Ensure your Schengen Visa application goes smoothly by understanding the minimum bank balance requirements for each Schengen country. Get in-depth insights here.
Discover how to prepare for your European winter getaway stress-free! Our Schengen visa application guide provides essential details, tips, and advice to ensure a memorable holiday season in Europe.
Discover how the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is set to reshape travel to the Schengen Area in mid-2024. This comprehensive guide provides insights into entry conditions, security checks, and the affordable ETIAS fee, ensuring you're prepared for your European adventures.
Unveiling a significant surge in national work visas issued by Germany in 2022, recent data showcases Indians, Turks, and Serbs as the frontrunners. The Federal Foreign Office's statistics highlight a remarkable increase in work opportunities for foreign nationals, solidifying Germany's appeal as a thriving professional destination.
Air India has joined forces with AccesRail to revolutionize travel across Europe. Passengers can now seamlessly explore over 100 European cities on a single ticket, combining air, train, and bus travel. This innovative partnership not only enhances connectivity but also emphasizes environmental sustainability.
The Italian government is introducing a number of restrictive measures to prevent overtourism in popular tourist destinations, including Venice, Sardinia, and the Amalfi Coast. In Venice, tourists will now be required to pay an entry fee if they do not stay overnight.
The European Union's efforts to enhance external borders security have been delayed, with the Entry/Exit System (EES) and European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) not yet ready to be rolled out.