Iceland Schengen business visa for Cape Verdeans
VISA REQUIRED
Iceland Schengen business visa for citizens of Cape Verde
Maximum stay: 90 days
Requirements
Biometrics
All visa applicants aged from 12-70 are required to submit their fingerprints and a photo
Processing time
15 business days after your biometrics appointment
Price
Our fee: £68.05
Documents Required
- Application form
- Passport (Original and photocopy)
- Photo
- UK residence permit (Original and photocopy)
- Previous Schengen visas (Originals and photocopies)
- Travel tickets
- Accommodation
- Travel insurance
- Bank statements
- Business letter of invitation
- Proof of occupation
After you have placed an order with us we will prepare it and send it to you
It must have at least 2 empty visa pages
It must be issued within the last 10 years
It must be valid for at least 3 months from the date on which you will leave the Schengen area
Recent 35mmx45mm passport photo against a plain white background
UK residence permit/visa/ILR/BRP valid for at least 30 days after your trip
Previous Schengen visas from the last 3 years
Confirmed round trip travel tickets
Confirmed hotel booking
Travel insurance that covers all Schengen countries and medical expenses, repatriation for at least 30000 euros.
Applicants insured through a bank, must obtain a letter from the bank that confirms cover
Certified last 3 months UK bank statements showing sufficient funds
The last balance must be dated within 30 days from the date of your appointment at the visa application centre
Formal invitation letter from a company in Iceland confirming your purpose of travel, type of business relationship and dates of business trip(s)
If you’re employed you have to provide your last 3 months payslips and a recent letter (Original) from your employer indicating purpose of travel, dates of travel and who will cover the expenses.
If you’re self-employed you have to provide a recent accountant letter (Original) and your latest tax return
All documents must show your name as in your passport
All documents must be in English or Icelandic