SCHENGEN VISA FOR UNEMPLOYED || NO JOB NO PROBLEM

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It is possible to obtain a Schengen Visa for the unemployed but it may be a little harder. The first time I applied for a Schengen Visa I was employed but I actually got denied! The second time I was unemployed but my Schengen Visa was approved so having a job does not guarantee approval!

SCHENGEN VISA TIPS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED

Anybody can apply for a Schengen Visa whether employed or unemployed.

You can apply for Schengen Visa as a tourist visiting any Schengen country, or you want to meet any relative or friend residing there or studying in any Schengen country.

A very strong intent to return to your home country (this is probably the most important since your current employment status might be viewed as a potential "immigrant" crisis)

Rootedness is one of the major factors under consideration for your Schengen visa application. Rootedness refers to the strength of your ties to your home country, basically, the reason you are going back to your country after the trip.
Properties owned ( land under your name, business, apartments for rent, condo under your name, car)

Savings
evidence of dependent-- you may have dependents who you are taking care of. These dependents can be your parents, especially if they already old or need special care, and/or your children.
recently graduated, you can submit evidence of your graduation like your diploma.

Aside from the rootedness aspect, another major challenge in your application would be your financial capacity.

*Savings: You may have some savings from previous employment or support from your parents or spouse. No matter how small, it counts to present your savings during your visa application.

* Financial support from your trip sponsor abroad: You could be traveling to Europe because your spouse or your boyfriend or girlfriend invited you to visit them and they will be paying for your travel expenses.

*Another possibility here is that your spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend is working in a non-Schengen member state but sends you regular financial support and will pay for your travel expenses. Like in the first scenario, be sure to present financial documents from your sponsor on their capacity to support you for this trip. You can also present bank statements to show the regular, financial support that you receive from them. Don’t forget the letter of financial guarantee from your sponsor!

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