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Jan 2 2007

News regarding application fees for Schengen visas

Application fees for Schengen visas are increased to 60 Euro, as from 1 January 2007.

According to a decision by the European Council, application fees for Schengen visas are increased to 60 Euro.
However, this decision does not apply to citizens of
- Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Moldavia, Ukraine, Russia and Albania.

for whom the application fee remains 35 Euro.

As from 1 January 2007, children under the age of 6, will not pay any administrative application fee for Schengen visas, regardless of their citizenship.

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  • Sep 17 2009 Study tour on the theme of Energy and Climate on 16 September 2009
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