Summary: Planning a Europe trip from India? This blog covers the key Europe visa requirements for Indian citizens travelling to the Schengen Area in 2026, including documents, application timelines, fees, and the process for multi-country trips. It also explains the latest 2026 travel changes and how Flamingo can assist with your Schengen visa application.
Planning your dream Europe trip this year, maybe riding the cable car at Mount Titlis, exploring Paris, or enjoying gelato in Rome? Before planning your holiday in Europe or getting ready to travel, make sure you have the required visa in place.
Now, most of us search for Europe visa requirements since that is the basic thing we always relate to – like if travelling to Dubai, then Dubai Visa. But a visa for Europe is known as the Schengen Visa.
A Schengen visa lets Indian travellers visit multiple European countries with one visa. But not all European countries are part of the Schengen Area. So, your visa requirements depend on your itinerary. Knowing the difference can help you avoid paperwork hassles and delays.
This blog explains the key Europe visa requirements for Indian travellers in 2026, when to apply, what documents are generally needed, and what to know if your itinerary covers multiple Schengen countries.
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Yes. Indian passport holders generally need a Schengen visa for Indians to visit any of the Schengen countries for tourism, business, or family visits, even for a short trip.
A short-stay Schengen visa allows eligible travellers to stay for up to 90 days in any 180 days, across the entire Schengen Area – not per country. So if you spend 20 days in France and 15 in Italy on the same trip, that’s 35 days off your 90-day limit, not two separate allowances.
Keep in mind that the terms Europe and Schengen Area do not refer to the same group of countries. The Schengen Area has 29 countries with common visa rules, while countries like the UK, Ireland, and Cyprus have separate visa requirements.
For Indian travellers, knowing this difference is the first step when planning a Europe visa for Indians.
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This is usually the part that worries people the most, so here is the honest picture: your exact Schengen visa documents depend on which country you are applying to, why you are travelling, and your personal situation.
However, a tourism application generally requires documents that establish your identity, travel plans, financial situation and the purpose of your visit.
Travel medical insurance is also an important Schengen requirement. The policy should include cover for emergency medical care, hospital treatment, and repatriation if needed during your trip.
You can file your application well before your planned departure date. Leaving your visa till the last minute is a risky game because appointment availability in India can get very tight.
A Schengen short-stay visa application can be submitted as early as six months before your planned trip, but make sure to apply at least 15 days before you leave. That is the general Schengen rule, but official guidance for some countries may set different minimum requirements in certain situations. Schengen visa applications normally take about 15 days to process, but cases involving extra checks or documents may take up to 45 days.
Start the visa process early so you have enough time to deal with any delays or missing documents. Appointment availability, document preparation, and extra requests from the consulate can all affect processing time.
Now, this is crucial for you to know – If your Europe tour covers only one Schengen country, you generally need to apply through the consulate of that country.
But what if your trip to Europe includes several countries?
In that case, the country you should apply to depends on your itinerary and how long you plan to stay in each country.
Here’s how to find out where to apply:
In simple terms, apply through the country that is your main destination – the country where you will spend the most time.
For example, if you spend 5 nights in Switzerland, 3 nights in Italy, and 3 in France, you should apply through Switzerland. Also remember this – If you spend an equal number of days in each country, apply through the country you enter first.
One important thing to remember: you do not automatically apply to the country where your flight lands. Apply through the country where you will spend the most time during your trip. Applying to the “easiest” or nearest embassy instead can cause problems if your actual travel plans don’t match your application.
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While the exact process can vary by country, the basic Schengen visa application process usually involves these steps:
The total Europe visa fee for Indians has two main parts: the overall visa cost generally includes the official visa fee plus the service charge collected by the visa application centre.
The table below breaks down these costs by applicant category, including the official visa fee, approximate INR equivalent, and service fee.
* The amount shown in Indian rupees is only an estimate and can change depending on the exchange rate applied by the consulate or visa centre.
Visa fees are generally not returned if your application is refused. This makes it important to check your documents carefully before submitting the application. Since visa charges may be updated, confirm the latest fee before you submit your application.
There are two important European travel developments Indian travellers should know about in 2026.
The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) started working fully in all Schengen countries on 10 April 2026. For eligible non-EU visitors on short stays, the system electronically registers entries, departures, and refusals of entry. The system also records biometric information such as fingerprints and facial images.
EES is a border-management system, not a new visa. So, do not confuse it with the Schengen visa application.
ETIAS, or the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, is expected to start in the last quarter of 2026. It applies to visa-exempt travellers visiting participating European countries.
Indian passport holders generally need a standard short-stay Schengen visa to travel within the Schengen Area. As a result, Indian passport holders are not covered by the ETIAS travel authorisation requirement. You will continue to apply for a Schengen visa through the usual process, and ETIAS will not be an additional requirement.
Understanding the requirements is one thing. Preparing the right documents and completing each part of the application correctly can be a little tricky.
Flamingo Transworld provides Schengen visa assistance for travellers planning European holidays. Our visa specialists take the stress out of the entire application:
Just to be clear – the embassy or consulate always makes the final decision on your visa, not Flamingo. What we do is help make sure your application is complete, correct, and put together the right way.
If you are planning a trip to Europe and are unsure about the documentation or visa process, getting professional assistance can help you approach the application with greater clarity and confidence.
Not exactly. “Europe visa” is a general term travellers often use. A Schengen visa permits eligible travellers to make short visits to countries within the Schengen Area. Some European countries have their own separate visa requirements.
Up to 90 days within any 180-day period, across the whole Schengen Area combined.
Yes. A valid Schengen visa can generally be used to visit other Schengen countries, provided your trip falls within the visa’s validity and you comply with its conditions. When visiting multiple countries, apply through your main destination.
Choose the country where you will spend the most time for your visa application. If your stay is equal in each country, apply through the one you enter first.
Applications can be made as early as 6 months before departure and must generally be submitted at least 15 days before travel. Applying earlier is recommended.
Yes. Flamingo Transworld provides visa assistance including form-filling guidance, document support, appointment assistance and submission support. However, visa approval or refusal remains solely with the relevant embassy or consulate.
Note: Visa rules, fees, documentation and application procedures can change. Before submitting an application, travellers should always check the latest requirements issued by the relevant embassy, consulate or official European authority.
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