SamuiRep Posted April 26, 2009 Share Posted April 26, 2009 Hello, maybe anyone knows about the procedure in the Schengen Visa application requirements, I am a turkish national Passport holder, live & work (General Manager & Chairman) since more than 3 years in Thailand, i am also the owner of this Company, where i am Registered as employee (with the thai law, 51% - 49% thai-farang, owned by ME) in Inbound Tourism Business. I am willed to travel to Schengen Countries (first to Czech Republic, than germany) and have on monday the 27.04 an appointment at the Czech Embassy. Documents I already have: *official Letter of Invitation, from foreign Police of the Czech Republic *Work Permit (in Thailand) *work permit tax Card *Work Certification with proof of income *company registration documents *bank books (private) *Debit Cards (not fulfill the requirements for thai creditcard, yet) *Cash (100.000 baht for this holiday) *tax Card *Inbound TAT License of company *Signatures of the Committee share holders (with also my signature and the others of the committee) *Schengen Insurance *Schengen Visa Form from Czech Embassy when i asked the very friendly Staff at the Czech Embassy, they even told me, they are asking for less than this documents, But i am just to worried, that they might ask for something else and i Live on Koh Samui. Maybe someone has his experience with this issues, thanks for any advices & info's in advance. SamuiRep Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralphweis Posted April 26, 2009 Share Posted April 26, 2009 Hello,maybe anyone knows about the procedure in the Schengen Visa application requirements, I am a turkish national Passport holder, live & work (General Manager & Chairman) since more than 3 years in Thailand, i am also the owner of this Company, where i am Registered as employee (with the thai law, 51% - 49% thai-farang, owned by ME) in Inbound Tourism Business. I am willed to travel to Schengen Countries (first to Czech Republic, than germany) and have on monday the 27.04 an appointment at the Czech Embassy. Documents I already have: *official Letter of Invitation, from foreign Police of the Czech Republic *Work Permit (in Thailand) *work permit tax Card *Work Certification with proof of income *company registration documents *bank books (private) *Debit Cards (not fulfill the requirements for thai creditcard, yet) *Cash (100.000 baht for this holiday) *tax Card *Inbound TAT License of company *Signatures of the Committee share holders (with also my signature and the others of the committee) *Schengen Insurance *Schengen Visa Form from Czech Embassy when i asked the very friendly Staff at the Czech Embassy, they even told me, they are asking for less than this documents, But i am just to worried, that they might ask for something else and i Live on Koh Samui. Maybe someone has his experience with this issues, thanks for any advices & info's in advance. SamuiRep Get your passport copied also. Since they will just send you back if any thing is missing. original and copied bank books Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beano2274 Posted April 26, 2009 Share Posted April 26, 2009 I don't know how old this site is however, the Czech republic is not a Schengen State. http://www.schengenvisa.cc/ Germany is. So in reality you will need to apply for a Czech Visa then whilst in The Czech rep you will need to apply for a Visa to enter Germany Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beano2274 Posted April 26, 2009 Share Posted April 26, 2009 Just checked again, my mistake Czech has Schengen check this site out http://www.theschengenoffice.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamuiRep Posted April 26, 2009 Author Share Posted April 26, 2009 yes, cheers, I will not forget the copies of the bankbooks and the copies of my passport, for sure. still worried thanks, Just checked again, my mistakeCzech has Schengen check this site out http://www.theschengenoffice.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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