Schengen Business Visa from USA 2026: Documents, Invitation Letter & Fees
Non-US citizens living in the USA who need to travel to Europe for business — meetings, conferences, trade fairs, negotiations, or training — apply for a standard Schengen short-stay visa with business as the stated purpose. The fee and process are the same as a tourist visa, but the supporting documents differ. This guide covers exactly what you need as a US-based business traveler.
In this guide
What Counts as Business Activity on a Schengen Visa
The following activities are permitted under a Schengen short-stay business visa:
- Client meetings and business negotiations
- Attending conferences, trade fairs, and industry events
- Internal company meetings (e.g., visiting European HQ or subsidiaries)
- Training sessions hosted by a European company
- Due diligence visits, site inspections, and project reviews
- Speaking at conferences or seminars
Fees in USD (2026)
| Fee | Amount (USD) |
|---|---|
| Embassy visa fee — adult | $97 |
| VFS service fee | $32–$45 |
| Courier return (optional) | $25–$35 |
| Typical total | $130–$145 |
Your US employer or the European host company may cover these costs — keep receipts for expense reporting.
Documents Required for a Business Visa from the USA
Core Documents (All Applicants)
- Valid passport — 3 months validity beyond return date, 2 blank pages
- Passport photos — 35mm × 45mm, white background
- Completed Schengen visa application form (business purpose)
- US immigration status — green card (both sides), H-1B + I-797 + I-94, or other current US visa + I-94
- Schengen travel insurance — minimum $32,000+ medical cover
- Flight reservation with confirmed PNR
- Hotel bookings for all nights
- 3 months US bank statements (USD)
Business-Specific Documents
- Invitation letter from the European host — see requirements below
- Your employer's authorization letter — confirming the business purpose, approving travel dates, and stating who covers costs
- Conference or trade fair registration confirmation (if attending an event)
- Company registration or business card showing your role
- Agenda or meeting schedule (if available)
Invitation Letter Requirements
The invitation letter from the European company or organisation is one of the most important documents for a business visa. A weak or missing invitation letter is the main reason business visa applications are queried.
What the Invitation Letter Must Include
- Official company letterhead with full company name, address, and contact details
- Date of issue
- Your full name as in your passport
- Your job title and the name of your US employer
- Purpose of the visit — specific and factual (e.g., "quarterly client review meetings" not just "business purposes")
- Exact dates of your visit
- Confirmation of who covers costs (accommodation, travel, or subsistence — state which)
- Signed by an authorised representative of the European company with their name and title
- Company registration number or VAT number (strengthens authenticity)
Sample Invitation Letter Structure
[European Company Letterhead]
[Date]
To,
The Visa Officer
[Consulate Name]
Subject: Invitation Letter for Business Visit — [Your Full Name]
We, [European Company Name] (Registration No. XXXXX), located at [full company address], hereby invite [Your Full Name], [your job title] at [Your US Company Name], for a business visit from [start date] to [end date].
The purpose of the visit is [specific purpose — e.g., "to participate in our annual vendor review meetings and product planning sessions"]. The visit will take place at our offices in [city].
[Accommodation costs will be covered by our company / Mr./Ms. [Name] will arrange their own accommodation.] Travel arrangements are [covered by our company / arranged by the visitor].
We confirm that [Your Name] will not engage in any employment or receive payment from our company during this visit.
For any queries, please contact [HR or relevant contact name] at [email] / [phone].
Sincerely,
[Authorised Signatory Name]
[Title]
[European Company Name]
Processing Time for Business Visa from the USA
Processing times are the same as tourist visas — 15 calendar days standard, extending to 25–40 days during peak summer months. Business applicants with a formal invitation sometimes receive priority processing; contact the consulate directly if your trip is urgent.
See the full processing time guide for US applicants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a separate Schengen business visa from the USA?
No — it is the same Schengen Type C short-stay visa. You state "business" as the purpose on the application form and provide business-specific documents (invitation letter, employer authorisation). The fee and process are identical to a tourist visa.
Can I work in Europe on a Schengen business visa?
No. You can attend meetings, conferences, and training, but cannot take up paid employment or receive payment from a European employer. Doing so is a violation of the visa conditions.
What if I don't have a formal invitation letter?
A formal invitation letter is expected for business visa applications. If you are attending a public conference or trade fair, the event registration confirmation can substitute. If visiting your own company's European office, your US employer's authorization letter explaining the internal purpose should be sufficient.
Can I add personal days to a business trip on a Schengen visa?
Yes, as long as the primary stated purpose remains business. Keep leisure days proportionate (a few days either side of the business dates) and document them clearly in your itinerary so the file does not appear to misrepresent the purpose.