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Belgium Tourist Visa

Belgium is part of the Schengen Zone and hence to travel to Belgium, you need to get a Schengen Visa.

Belgium Entry Requirements

On your arrival at the Belgium airport, you have to present the following to the border officials:
  • A valid Schengen Visa unless you are a citizen of a visa-exempt country
  • Passport or any other valid travel document. The validity of your passport should be at least 3 months more than your intended stay in Belgium.
The border officials may also question you on your purpose of visit and duration of stay in Belgium.

What are the documents required?

You will need to submit the below documents while applying for a Belgium Schengen Visa:
  • Completed visa application form
  • Photographs (as specified)
  • Passport
  • Copies of any previous visa, if applicable
  • Language preference form. You may choose your application to be treated in English, German, Dutch or French.
  • Schengen Travel Insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000
  • A cover letter explaining your purpose of visit and details of the trip
  • Your flight itinerary specifying the dates of entry and exit from Belgium
  • Proof of accommodation like hotel bookings or any other document that shows your place of stay in Belgium
  • Birth certificate, marriage certificate, death certificate of spouse, divorce certificate (whatever is applicable)
  • Proof of having sufficient funds.
  • For those who are employed, you will need your offer letter, bank statements for the last 6 months and income tax documents
  • For those who are self-employed, you would need your company license, company bank statements for 6 months and tax documents

How can AMI Education Consultancy help you?

AMI Education Consultancy has extensive experience handling Schengen Visas. Our team will help you:
  •   Evaluate the best Visa type to apply under
  •     Advise you on the required documentation
  •     Advise you on the funds that need to be shown
  •     Fill out the application forms
  •     Review your documents for the visa application
  •     Help you prepare for a visa interview in case one is required

FAQ

To work and live in Australia, you would be required to apply for any one of the below categories.

  • Skilled Migration Visa – This is a type of Visa that is issued to foreign skilled workers who have the desired skills needed by the Australian labour market.
  • Nominated/Sponsored Work Visa – This Visa is issued to those individuals who are nominated or sponsored by either a recognised Australian employer, A government agency of a state or territory, or A territory or state authority.

 

Working in Australia depends on the type of Visa you are applying for. However, there are certain general requirements that are given below.

  • A good score in IELTS test as a proof of your English language strength
  • The skilled Occupation List SOL must have your nominated occupation listed on it
  • You must possess the experience and skill required for the job you are applying for
  • A recognized Australian Assessing Authority should assess your skills
  • Character and Health requirements should be met

Basically, you should meet all the criteria required by the type of Visa you are applying

If you are applying for an Australian work Visa, it is advised that you take the help of an Australian Immigration Specialist.

The different types of Australian Work Visas are below.

  1. Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189)
  2. Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
  3. Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme visa (subclass 187)
  4. Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
  5. Skilled Region or Relative Sponsored (Provisional) visa (subclass 491)
  6. Distinguished Talent visa (subclass 124)
  7. Business Talent (Permanent) visa (subclass 132)
  8. Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) visa (subclass 188)
  9. Temporary Work (Short Stay Activity) visa (subclass 400)
  10. Temporary Work (Long Stay Activity) visa (subclass 401)
  11. Temporary Work (International Relations) visa (subclass 403)
  12. Special Program visa (subclass 416) for the Seasonal Worker Program
  13. Working Holiday visa (subclass 417)
  14. Temporary Work (Entertainment) visa (subclass 420)
  15. Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457)
  16. New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship (Temporary) visa (subclass 461)
  17. Work and Holiday visa (subclass 462)
  18. Skilled—Recognized Graduate visa (subclass 476)
  19. Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)
  20. Super yacht Crew visa (subclass 488)
  21. Distinguished Talent visa (subclass 858)
  22. Skilled Regional visa (subclass 887)
  23. Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) visa (subclass 888)
  24. Business Owner visa (subclass 890)
  25. Investor visa (subclass 891)
  26. State/Territory Sponsored Business Owner visa (subclass 892)
  27. State/Territory Sponsored Investor visa (subclass 893)
  28. Maritime Crew visa (subclass 988)

  1. Your passport must have a minimum of 2 blank pages.
  2. Your passport must have a validity of a minimum of 3 months from the date that the applicant intends leaving the Schengen Area. OR If there are multiple entries, the date that the applicant intends leaving the Schengen Area for the last time.
  3. You can only apply within 3 months of the date of arrival in Belgium.

A short-stay visa (Type C) costs €60 or INR 5,000 approximately.