The Uniform Schengen Visa stances for an authorization of one of the Schengen Zone Affiliate Nations to transit or stay in the chosen area for a specific period up to the extreme of 90 days each six months are beginning from the date of entry. Owner of a Uniform Schengen Visa can visit these nations: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Discussing to the drive of travelling the Uniform Schengen Visa applies to all of the two groups, “A” and “C”.
- “A” class denotes for the Airport Transit Visa which lets its owner travel via the global region of the Schengen Country Airport without entering the Schengen Zone. An airport transit visa is obligatory for the residents travelling from one non-Schengen national to another non-Schengen national over the alteration of flights in a Schengen nation airport.
- “C” class stands for a Short-term visa which permits its owner to stay in a Schengen Zone for a specific time depending on the visa legitimacy. This particular class, conferring to the holder's determination of the travel, can be found in the form of:
- Single-entry permit: With a Single-entry permit, one can arrive a Schengen nation only once and reside till the expiration of visa legitimacy. If the owner leaves earlier the end, they are not permitted to enter the country again, as the visa is considered to have expired when its holder has left the nation.
- Double-entry permit: With Double entry permit, one can arrive a Schengen nation double inside the time of visa legitimacy. If the owner comes the country twice, and the second time leaves earlier the ending, they are not allowable to arrive the country again, as the visa is considered to have ended as soon as its holder has left the nation for the second time.
- Multiple-entry permit: The Multiple entry permit permits its owner to arrive and leave the Schengen Region as many times as he or she gratifies. The only condition is that the visa owner should not reside extra than 90 days within six months in the Schengen Zone. Based on how often you travel to Schengen region, you may apply and get one of the ensuing multiple-entry permit categories:
- One year multiple-entry permit
- Three-year multiple-entry permit
- Five-year multiple-entry permit