I was frightened at the travel agency that if I had not been abroad (and in the countries of Shegen) for more than 10 years, the chance of obtaining a visa to the Netherlands was zero. Is this really so? With documents everything is all right. I have a decent job and a salary. What is the probability of refusing a visa?

Responds Anastasia Serebryakova, ClickVoyage company
If you have applied for the first time to the Consulate of the Netherlands (or another Schengen country) and have not previously had a Schengen visa, this imposes a certain responsibility on you, that is, all the documents you submit must be provided in full.

All information on the visa issue can also be found on the website of the Netherlands Consulate www.netherlandsvac-ru.com in the section "Required Documents", all references, questionnaires and consent must be carefully filled. The family must be lodged for a visa at a time and be booked strictly in one order. The period of validity of all submitted certificates should not be more than 1 month.

To get visas you need to provide well-read originals and copies of all submitted documents with clear seals.

Attention of travelers visiting the country for the first time! In case you are visiting the Schengen State Party for the first time, you need to present your application personally at the Visa Center . Also, please note that the Consulate of the Netherlands carefully checks the data of tourists, therefore all the data and documents provided should be accurate and correct! The consular department very strictly checks the clients' signatures on all documents to exclude the fact of third-party falsification, therefore it is important that the signature be original and in writing coincide with the original passport .

If all of the above items were observed by you, then with a probability of 99% you will be given a visa.

May 17, 2012

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