🚀 Faster Schengen visa for Easter – often without biometrics!



Our best guide to the minefield of Schengen! 

Who issues longer visas? Who is fastest? Talk to us before making your travel plans!
Each Schengen country is different but it works well by proper planning to comply with strict rules. Maybe you need fastest service, or maybe better to wait but secure a longer visa, apply once and travel during 6 - 12 months or even more.

You can apply within 3 months before travelling – time to plan Christmas and New Year holidays now!

France - Schengen visa  
Sooner appointments than in the public system! We are one of just 9 accredited visa agencies in the whole of the UK, a highly-trusted company with 15 years of experience. French Consulate issues longer, multiple-entry visas. 
Processing time: 1 week for most nationals, may be longer during busy travel times. 

Spain - Schengen visa
Soonest appointment: next working day.
Processing time: 7 - 10 days for most nationals.

Portugal - Schengen visa
Soonest appointment: next 2 - 3 days.
Processing time: 1 week for most nationals.
 
Germany - Schengen visa
Soonest appointment: next 3 - 4 days.
Processing time: 1 week for most nationals. 

Netherlands - Schengen visa
Soonest appointment: next 2 - 3 days.
Processing time: 1 week for most nationals, may be longer during busy travel times. 

Italy - Schengen Visa
Soonest appointment: next 2 - 3 days.
Processing time: 1 week for most nationals.

Phone us: 0871 472 1468 or 07795471483 or text.
Email: info@multitravelvisas.co.uk, we reply on the same business day!
Submit an enquiry on our new website: https://www.multitravelvisas.co.uk/

Visit our office in the City of London, 9am – 6pm Monday to Friday, no appointment needed.


Office address: Tower 42 (NatWest Tower), 25 Old Broad Street, City of London, London, EC2N 1HN. Nearest Underground stations are: Liverpool Street, Bank, Monument. 

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