New testimonial on our German Schengen visa service for a spouse of a UK citizen.

“Dear Sebastian, I just wanted to say how much I appreciated the speed and efficiency with which you handled my visa application. It was a pleasure to deal with you. Thank you very much indeed.”
 
 
These lovely words came from Elizabeth, a South African citizen who applied for a German Schengen visa through us in London. It is possible to obtain a German Schengen visa within 4 working days from the date of appointment for most nationals, such as South African, Thai, Filipino, Russian, Indian, Chinese and most others. We can also assist with a French and Portuguese Schengen visas.
 
 
The good thing about applying through German Embassy is that spouses of UK/EU citizens still do not need to submit tickets and hotel/accommodation booking (unlike when applying to French or Portuguese Embassies). Although biometrics (fingerprints) are required from 20 November 2015, but they will be stored in the system for 5 years (without having to submit them again).
 
 
For example, if an application was made at VFS Global for a Spanish visa after 20th November 2015, then the applicant will not to have give biometrics again when applying for a German visa at VFS within the next 5 years.
 
 
Contact us at Multi Travel Visas:

Same-day UK passport renewal without waiting for an appointment (next-day or same-day submission to the Passport Office in London): http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/same-day-british-passport-renewal.php

Website homepage with all services: http://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk

Phone 0871 472 1468 or 07795471483
Email:
info@multitravelvisas.co.uk  We reply on the same working day!


Or come to our office from 9am to 6pm (you don’t need an appointment): 68 King William Street, City of London, London, EC4N 7DZ. We’re near Monument tube station, close to Bank and Liverpool Street, over the bridge from London Bridge station and within easy reach by DLR from Canary Wharf.
 

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