Schengen Visa Documents Guide
Getting your documents right is the #1 thing that determines if you get approved or rejected. Missing one paper? Rejected. Wrong bank statement format? Rejected. Free templates, real examples and clear instructions are all on this page, real examples, and clear instructions for every single document you need.
Documents & Requirements
✍️ Cover Letter Templates
Free fill-in templates for tourist, business, and family visits.
✍️ View Templates💼 Employment Letter
Exact wording your HR needs to write, with ready-to-use samples.
💼 View Templates🏦 Bank Balance Required
Exact amounts per country — minimum funds needed per day.
🏦 View Requirements🛡️ Travel Insurance Docs
What the certificate must say and which providers qualify.
🛡️ Find Cheap Insurance🗺️ Travel Itinerary Template
Day-by-day trip plan samples for 7, 10, and 14-day trips.
🗺️ View Templates💼 Employment Letter (UK)
UK employer letter template with correct wording and format.
💼 View Templates✍️ Cover Letter (USA)
Cover letter guide for applicants based in the United States.
✍️ View Templates💼 Employment Letter (USA)
US employer letter template with exact wording to include.
💼 View Templates✍️ Cover Letter (India)
Cover letter guide for Indian passport holders applying abroad.
✍️ View TemplatesThe Basic Checklist
Here's what pretty much everyone needs (exact requirements vary slightly by country):
| Visa Application Form | Fill out completely, sign it | Embassy website |
| Passport | Valid 3+ months after trip, 2 blank pages | You already have it |
| Passport Photos | 2 recent photos (35mm x 45mm) | Photo shop, pharmacy |
| Cover Letter | Explains your trip in your own words | Our templates |
| Travel Insurance | €30,000 medical coverage minimum | Insurance guide |
| Flight Reservation | Don't buy! Just reserve it | How to reserve |
| Hotel Bookings | Proof of where you're staying | Free cancellation tips |
| Bank Statements | Last 3-6 months, stamped by bank | Bank statement guide |
| employment letter | From your employer on company letterhead | Your HR department |
| Pay Slips | Last 3 months | Your employer/payroll |
| Travel Itinerary | Day-by-day plan of your trip | Our samples |
Documents by Your Situation
If You're Employed
- ✅ Employment letter (on company letterhead)
- See: travel insurance for your Schengen visa — requirements, certificate wording, best providers
- ✅ Last 3 months' pay slips
- ✅ Leave approval letter from employer
- ✅ Bank statements (last 6 months)
If You're Self-Employed/Business Owner
- ✅ Business registration certificate
- ✅ Tax returns (last 2 years)
- ✅ Bank statements (business + personal)
- ✅ Letter from your accountant
- ✅ Complete freelancer & self-employed guide
If You're a Student
- ✅ Enrollment certificate from school/university
- ✅ Student ID
- ✅ No-objection certificate from school
- ✅ Parent's bank statements + sponsorship letter
- ✅ Complete student visa guide
If You're Retired
- ✅ Pension statement
- ✅ Bank statements showing pension deposits
- ✅ Proof of retirement (if applicable)
If Someone's Sponsoring You
- ✅ Your bank statements (even if low balance)
- ✅ Sponsor's bank statements (6 months)
- ✅ Sponsorship letter
- ✅ Proof of relationship
- ✅ Complete sponsor guide
Complete your visa file
Embassies cross-check every claim against your supporting documents. Book early to save cost — lock in a hotel, a flight reservation, and €30,000+ travel insurance so the file is consistent end-to-end.
🔥 Most Asked by Applicants
- What documents do I need?
- How do I write a cover letter?
- How much bank balance to show?
- What travel insurance do I need?
- How do I book a visa appointment?
- How long does processing take?
- Which country approves easiest?
- Why do visas get rejected?
- How to get a flight reservation?
- Which insurance plan is best?
- How much does a Schengen visa cost?
- Where do I start as a first timer?
Most Questions Asked by Visa Applicants
Do I need original documents or copies?
Bring both! Originals for verification, copies to submit. Some embassies keep originals temporarily, some just check and return them.
Should I translate my documents?
If they're not in English, French, or the embassy's language - yes, get certified translations. Don't use Google Translate!
How do I organize my documents?
Put them in the same order as the checklist. Use paper clips, not staples. Put your cover letter on top - it's the first thing they read.
Can I reuse documents if I apply again?
Bank statements and employment letters need to be recent (within 1 month). Insurance and flight reservations need to match your new travel dates. Cover letter should be updated.
Pro Tips
- 📌 Make copies: Keep a full copy of everything you submit - you'll need it if something goes wrong
- 📌 Highlight key info: Use a highlighter on bank statements to show important transactions
- 📌 Write a note: If something looks weird (like a big withdrawal), attach a sticky note explaining it
- 📌 Don't fake anything: Seriously. They check. Getting caught means a permanent ban from Schengen
- 📌 Quality over quantity: Don't dump 100 pages on them. Just give what they ask for