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Planning a trip to Europe in 2025? One of the most common questions applicants ask is:
โHow long will my Schengen Visa take to process?โ
The Schengen Visa processing time depends on several factors, including the country you apply to, the time of year, your nationality, and your personal case. In this guide, we provide a country-wise breakdown of Schengen Visa processing times in 2025, along with tips to avoid delays and ensure a smooth application.
According to the European Commission:
The standard Schengen Visa processing time is 15 calendar days.
In some cases, it may take up to 45 days if additional checks are required.
Processing time starts from the day the embassy/consulate receives your application (not the day you submit at VFS).
Country of Application โ Some embassies are faster, some slower.
Peak Season โ Summer (MayโAugust) and December usually see delays.
Applicantโs Nationality โ Applicants from certain countries may face longer security checks.
Visa Type โ Business visas may be processed faster than tourist visas.
Past Visa History โ A strong travel history can reduce processing time.
Below is a general country-wise estimate (times may vary depending on location and embassy workload).
Standard Time: 10โ15 days
Peak Season: Up to 30 days
Note: France is one of the most applied-to embassies; book appointments early.
Standard Time: 10โ15 days
Peak Season: 20โ30 days
Germany is strict on documents; incomplete files cause delays.
Standard Time: 12โ15 days
Peak Season: 25โ30 days
Delays common due to high tourist demand.
Standard Time: 12โ15 days
Peak Season: 20โ25 days
Recommended to apply at least 6 weeks before travel.
Standard Time: 10โ12 days
Peak Season: 20+ days
One of the more efficient embassies, but summer sees delays.
Standard Time: 10โ15 days
Peak Season: 25โ30 days
Business visas may be approved faster.
Standard Time: 10โ12 days
Peak Season: 20+ days
Usually faster if applying through VFS.
Standard Time: 15 days
Peak Season: 30+ days
Known for longer processing times; apply early.
Standard Time: 12โ15 days
Peak Season: 20โ25 days
Processing delays common in student applications.
Standard Time: 15 days
Peak Season: 30โ45 days
One of the slowest embassies during peak travel months.
Country |
Standard Time |
Peak Season (Summer/Dec) |
---|---|---|
France ๐ซ๐ท |
10โ15 days |
30 days |
Germany ๐ฉ๐ช |
10โ15 days |
30 days |
Italy ๐ฎ๐น |
12โ15 days |
30 days |
Spain ๐ช๐ธ |
12โ15 days |
25 days |
Netherlands ๐ณ๐ฑ |
10โ12 days |
20+ days |
Switzerland ๐จ๐ญ |
10โ15 days |
30 days |
Belgium ๐ง๐ช |
10โ12 days |
20+ days |
Greece ๐ฌ๐ท |
15 days |
30+ days |
Sweden ๐ธ๐ช |
12โ15 days |
25 days |
Portugal ๐ต๐น |
15 days |
45 days |
Apply Early โ At least 6โ8 weeks before travel.
Book Appointments in Advance โ Especially during summer.
Submit Complete Documents โ Missing documents = automatic delays.
Avoid Peak Season if Possible โ Travel in spring or autumn.
Check Embassy Holidays โ European embassies close on both local and EU holidays.
You can apply up to 6 months in advance of your travel date.
Some cases require additional checks, which may extend processing to 45 days.
No official fast-track exists, but business/emergency visas may be prioritized.
Yes, first-time applicants may face extra scrutiny, so apply early.
Unfortunately, there is no refund of visa fees. Always apply well in advance.
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