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Reasons cited for the increaseThe Commission stated that the fee hike aims to offset inflation and rising salaries of member state employees. Fees are reviewed every three years, with the last adjustment made in February 2020. This change coincides with a 36.3 percent increase in visa applications in 2023 compared to 2022, although the numbers have not yet returned to the pre-COVID level of 16 million in 2019.
New visa regime for IndiaIn April, a new visa regime for India was introduced, allowing frequent Indian travellers access to multi-year visas valid for up to five years. Indian nationals can now receive long-term multi-entry Schengen visas valid for two years after obtaining and lawfully using two visas in the previous three years. During the visa's validity, Indians can enter and exit Schengen countries multiple times without needing separate visas.
Countries that are covered by the Schengen VisaThe Schengen visa permits travel to 29 European countries, including Iceland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Malta, Hungary, the Netherlands, Romania, Austria, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, Finland, Slovenia, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
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Breakdown of new Schengen Visa feesAdults: €80 to €90 (INR 7,267 to INR 8,175)
Children: €40 to €45 (INR 3,633 to INR 4,087)
Schengen Visa areaThe Schengen Area includes most EU member states, excluding Ireland and Cyprus, but covers Romania and Bulgaria for land borders, as well as non-EU countries like Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. A Schengen visa is required for non-EU citizens from countries like South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and China for tourism or family visits, allowing stays up to 90 days within a six-month period. Travelers from the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia do not need a Schengen visa for short visits due to their entitlement to 90 days of visa-free travel in any 180-day period, but longer stays or work visits require different visas.