Schengen eligibility assessment
Schengen Visa Eligibility Assessment Questionnaire
Complete this real eligibility questionnaire so Pirus Consultancy can review your travel purpose, financial readiness, home-country ties, and visa history before your consultation.
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This questionnaire is designed to gather essential information to assess your eligibility for immigration services related to the Schengen area. Kindly provide accurate details to facilitate a smooth consultation process.
This report is for your personal use only and is not to be reproduced or circulated. Unless specifically authorised, no part of this report may be distributed, reproduced, or changed by any means or in any form without prior written permission.
All information provided in this report is based on the knowledge of a Global Mobility Consultant at the time of composition. No responsibility is taken for the completeness of this information. All information must be confirmed with the respective Embassy at the time of the application.
You should use this text as a general guide, but it cannot be a legal consultation. The visa regulations are made and executed by the Foreign Office. Please be aware: some rules and procedures can vary from embassy or consulate to embassy or consulate, even within one country.
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Questionnaire
Please ensure that all responses are accurate and supported by the necessary documents where applicable.
What happens after this eligibility test?
We use your answers as a general guide for your consultation, but this is not legal advice. Embassy and consulate requirements can change, so final confirmation must always come from the relevant authority.