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Europe

27 Countries, One Opportunity

The European Union offers access to 27 diverse countries with a single Schengen visa. From Germany's engineering excellence to France's cultural richness, Europe provides world-class education, career opportunities, and an unmatched quality of life.

95%

Success Rate

2,200+

Clients Served

2-4 weeks

Avg. Processing

27+

Countries

Europe Visa Options

Explore the different visa pathways available for Europe

Schengen Tourist Visa

Visit 27 European countries for tourism or business.

15 days

EU Blue Card

Work permit for highly skilled professionals across EU.

2-4 months

Student Visa

Study at European universities, many with free tuition.

4-8 weeks

Job Seeker Visa

Search for employment in Germany for 6 months.

4-8 weeks

Business Visa

Attend meetings, conferences, and business events.

15 days

Work Permit

Country-specific work authorization for employment.

2-4 months

Our Application Process

A streamlined 6-step process to your Europe visa

1

Destination Selection

We help you choose the right European country based on your goals.

2

Document Preparation

Compile country-specific documents with our expert guidance.

3

Appointment Booking

Schedule your appointment at the embassy or VFS center.

4

Application Review

Thorough review of your application before submission.

5

Biometrics & Submission

Attend your appointment for biometrics and document submission.

6

Visa Collection

Collect your visa and prepare for your European journey.

Document Requirements

Valid passport (3+ months beyond stay)
Completed visa application form
Passport photographs
Travel insurance (€30,000 coverage)
Proof of accommodation
Flight itinerary
Bank statements (3-6 months)
Employment/leave letter

Why Choose Europe?

Access to 27 countries
Free/affordable university education
High quality of life
Strong worker protections
Rich cultural heritage
Excellent public transport
Universal healthcare
Work-life balance focus

Life in Europe

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Schengen and EU?

The Schengen Area includes 27 European countries with no border controls. While most EU countries are in Schengen, some non-EU countries like Norway and Switzerland are also Schengen members.

Is education really free in Europe?

Yes, many European countries offer free or very low-cost university education, including Germany, Norway, and Austria. Some countries have minimal administrative fees of €100-500 per semester.

Can I work while studying in Europe?

Yes, most European countries allow international students to work 20 hours per week during studies and full-time during holidays. Germany, Netherlands, and France have favorable student work policies.

Ready to Move to Europe?

Get a free eligibility assessment and start your immigration journey today.