Are there different requirements if I'm applying as part of a tour group?
Outbound Team
Yes — if you’re applying for a Schengen visa as part of a tour group, there may be slightly different requirements, depending on the embassy and the travel agency handling the trip. The overall process is usually easier, because many arrangements are handled centrally — but you still need to meet all individual visa requirements.
Here’s what you need to know 👇
🧳 1. Group Confirmation Letter from the Tour Operator
Your travel agency must issue a letter that includes:
• The full tour itinerary
• List of participants
• Travel dates
• Accommodation details
• The agency’s license number and contact information
This document helps the embassy verify the legitimacy of the group trip.
✈️ 2. Pre-arranged Travel Itinerary
Group tours usually include:
• Round-trip flight bookings
• Hotels
• Local transportation
• Daily schedule
These details must match your visa application dates.
🧾 3. Standard Personal Requirements Still Apply
Even though you’re part of a group, each traveler must submit:
• Passport
• Visa application form
• Travel insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage)
• Personal bank statements (3–6 months)
• Employment letter / student letter / proof of ties
• Photo (Schengen specifications)
Group travel does not remove individual requirements.
💰 4. Financial Proof Is Still Personal
Even if the tour company handles bookings, you must show:
• Sufficient funds for the trip
• Proof of income or savings
• A sponsor letter (if someone else is paying)
Group packages make logistics easier, but embassies still evaluate your financial credibility individually.
✍️ 5. Travel Agency May Coordinate Appointments
Some licensed agencies are allowed to:
• Book group visa appointments
• Submit documents on behalf of the group
• Provide group insurance packages
This can make the process faster and more organized.
💡 Outbound Singapore Tip:
Whether you’re traveling alone or with a group, we help you prepare strong personal documents — your financials, ties to Singapore, and cover letter — so your application is complete and embassy-ready. Tour groups help with logistics, but strong individual documents help secure approval.