The Schengen zone, 29 European countries, one travel document. It's one of the most sought-after travel authorisations for Indian passport holders, and also one of the most misunderstood.

Ask ten people what documents you need for Schengen travel and you'll get ten different answers. Some will say "just your passport and bank statements." Others will hand you a list of 20 items. The truth is somewhere in between, but precision matters here more than almost anywhere else.

This guide gives you a clear, structured breakdown of every document you need, what format it needs to be in, and what common mistakes cause Indian travellers to face rejections or delays.

Which Country Should You Apply Through?

This is the first practical decision for Schengen travel. The general rule:

Each Schengen country's embassy has slightly different appointment and submission procedures, but the core document list remains the same.

Complete Schengen Document Checklist for Indians

1. Valid Passport

  • Issued within the last 10 years
  • Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned return date from the Schengen area
  • At least 2 blank pages for visa stamping
  • Colour copy of the biometric page and the last page (specific to Indian passports)
  • Copies of previous Schengen stamps if applicable

2. Passport-Size Photographs

  • 2 recent photographs
  • 35mm x 45mm size
  • White background
  • Face covering 70–80% of the frame
  • Not older than 6 months
  • No glasses

3. Confirmed Round-Trip Flight Reservation

  • Full itinerary showing entry and exit from the Schengen zone
  • Note: Many embassies accept a flight reservation (not a fully paid ticket) at the document stage

4. Accommodation Proof

  • Hotel bookings for the full duration
  • Or a formal invitation letter from a host in Europe with their address, contact, and proof of residency

5. Travel Insurance

  • Minimum coverage: €30,000
  • Must be valid across all Schengen countries you plan to visit
  • Must cover medical emergencies and repatriation
  • This is mandatory, not optional

6. Financial Proof

This is the section most Indian applicants struggle with.

For salaried employees:

  • Bank statements for the last 3 months, stamped by the bank (passbook copies are not accepted)
  • Salary slips for the last 3 months
  • ITR acknowledgement for the last 2 assessment years OR Form 16
  • Leave sanction letter from employer (approving your travel dates)
  • Employment contract or HR letter

For business owners / self-employed:

  • GST registration certificate
  • Business bank account statements (last 3 months, stamped)
  • ITR acknowledgement for the last 2 assessment years
  • Company registration documents

For students:

  • Bonafide certificate from institution
  • Sponsor's financial documents if family is sponsoring the trip
  • NOC from institution

7. Cover Letter

A personal letter from you explaining:

  • Purpose of your visit
  • Countries you plan to visit and approximate itinerary
  • Confirmation that you will return to India within the permitted period
  • This should be clear, specific, and professionally written

8. Travel Itinerary

  • Day-by-day breakdown of your trip
  • Hotel names, cities, dates
  • This must align perfectly with your accommodation bookings and flight dates

Additional Documents (Case by Case)

Situation Additional Document Required
Travelling with minor childBirth certificate + both parents' consent
Sponsored tripSponsor's financial documents + relationship proof
Self-employedGST certificate + business registration
StudentBonafide certificate + NOC from institution
RetiredPension proof + bank statements

Why Indian Travellers Face Higher Schengen Rejection Rates

India unfortunately sees higher-than-average Schengen rejection rates compared to travellers from many other countries. The reasons are largely document and financial proof related, not eligibility.

Key issues:

💡 None of these are eligibility problems. They're preparation problems.

How Visafir Simplifies Schengen Document Prep

Schengen document preparation is more complex than most other destinations, and the stakes are higher because rejection affects your future applications.

At Visafir, we have a dedicated Schengen checklist system. Our team reviews your complete file against destination-specific requirements, checks for inconsistencies, verifies document formats, and ensures your cover letter and itinerary tell a coherent, credible story.

You upload your documents. We do the rest.

Planning your Europe trip? Start your Schengen document prep with Visafir.

FAQs

At least 6–8 weeks before your travel date. Schengen embassies also have appointment availability constraints, especially in peak travel season.
Most embassies accept a flight reservation at the document submission stage. A paid ticket is not always required upfront.
Usually not. Schengen embassies specifically ask for branch-stamped statements. Passbook copies are also not accepted by most embassies.
Yes, but you must declare the previous rejection. A stronger, more complete file is essential on reapplication. Visafir's team can help assess what was weak in your previous file.