The Basics of a Schengen Visa
A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa that allows travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It is designed for tourism, business, or family visits. Unlike long-stay visas, the Schengen visa does not automatically grant the right to extend your stay beyond the initial allowed period.
Why Extend Your Schengen Visa?
There are several reasons why someone might need to extend their stay:
- Medical Emergencies: Sudden illness or injury requiring prolonged treatment.
- Humanitarian Reasons: Unforeseen family emergencies or other compassionate circumstances.
- Force Majeure: Situations such as natural disasters or political unrest that disrupt travel plans.
- Administrative Delays: Issues with travel documents or flight cancellations that force an extended stay.
For more detailed and updated information regarding visa policies, you can visit the official European Commission’s Home Affairs website.