Schengen Visa for Indians

Who needs Schengen Visa - Schengen Visa Free Countries

Yes, you require a Schengen visa to enter the Schengen region. However, just like there are exceptions to almost everything, there are exceptions to this as well. Not everyone requires a permit to enter the Schengen region. In fact, a large number of nationalities do not require the Schengen visa. And obviously, there are a large number of countries whose citizens would mandatorily require a Schengen visa to enter the region. 

EU nationals and the visa-exempt countries that have an agreement with the Schengen nations are free to travel around the Schengen zone (limited duration) without the requirement of the visa. Along with this, diplomats and official passport holders may also have a visa-free allowance into the zone. Normal passport holders of every other country will require the Schengen to enter any of the member states.

Schengen Visa Countries

Citizens of Countries who Needs a Schengen Visa to enter the Schengen Area

Despite the Schengen countries possessing open borders among themselves, it is not the same for the rest of the world. Most nationals would require a Schengen visa to enter the zone. However, due to the entire Schengen region being considered as a single state, a single Schengen visa can provide entry into all the Schengen visa countries in most cases. The nationals who needs a Schengen visa to enter the Schengen area can be listed below. As per the Schengen visa requirements, without the visa, these nationals will not be granted entry into any of the states.

Afghanistan Algeria Angola Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus
Belize
Benin Bhutan Bolivia
Botswana
Burkina Faso Burma/Myanmar Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic
Chad
China Comoros Congo
Cote D’Ivoire
Cuba Dem. Rep. of Congo Djibouti
Dominican Rep.
Ecuador Egypt Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia Fiji North Korea
Gabon
Gambia Ghana Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana Haiti India
Indonesia Iran Iraq Jamaica
Jordan
Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia Libya Madagascar
Malawi Maldives Mali Mauritania
Mongolia
Morocco Mozambique Namibia
Nepal
Niger Nigeria Northern Mariana’s
Oman
Pakistan Papua New Guinea Palestinian Authority
Philippines
Qatar Russia Rwanda
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia Senegal Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Africa South Sudan Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname Swaziland Syria
Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga Tunisia Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda Uzbekistan Vietnam
Yemen
Zambia Zimbabwe  

 

Even though the people of the above Schengen visa countries list require a Schengen visa to enter the area, diplomats from certain countries are permitted to enter certain Schengen countries without the need for a visa. For example, although ordinary Indian passport holders will need a Schengen visa for Indians, Indian official or diplomatic passport holders can enter Denmark without a visa.

Citizens of countries who don’t need a Schengen visa to enter the  Schengen area

Apart from the citizens of other Schengen and EU (European Union) countries, there are a few countries whose nationals are free to enter the Schengen zone and stay there without a visa for a specific period as per the country. The following nationals do not need the Schengen visa to enter the area.

Albania* Andorra Antigua Barbuda Argentina
Australia
Bahamas Barbados Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Brunei Canada Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica Dominica El Salvador 
Georgia
Grenada Guatemala Vatican City
Honduras Hong Kong*** Israel Japan
Kiribati
Macao*** Malaysia Marshall Islands
Mauritius
Mexico Micronesia Moldova*
Monaco
Montenegro* Nauru New Zealand
Nicaragua
North Macedonia* Palau Panama
Paraguay
Peru Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent
Samoa Serbia* Seychelles
Singapore Solomon Islands South Korea Taiwan**
Timor Leste
Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates United States of America Uruguay
Vanuatu
Venezuela United Kingdom  

 

*     - Only for biometric passport holders

**   - Only for passports with the identity card number

*** - Hong Kong - only for holders of the Special Administrative Region passport holders

                   Macau - only for  “Região Administrativa Especial de Macau” passport holders

Along with this, there is a reciprocity rule according to which, all of these countries should reciprocate the visa-free travel arrangements for the citizens of the EU, EEA, and Switzerland entering them. Even though most of the countries above follow this, some of them have certain specific conditions associated with it.

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