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Getting Shengen visa from Oman through Spain embassy

There might be slight difference for Schengen visa requirement between whenever you read this post and my experience, but I am sharing the form and contact agency number to get Schengen visa in Oman.

Below is the link to download the form, review of the same and collect the documents. 

schengen_visa_application_form_english

Usual documents are employer permission letter and bank statements, hotel booking, flight tickets and health insurance. 

Here is the complete checklist below to see

TOURIST-VISA-CHECKLIST

Please Note that these were 2017 requirements. Please check with them again from the email id and phone number given in the above picture. Post COVID world may not have remained the same everywhere.

You have to first make an appointment with the agency and they will give you the appointment letter. Go there and they will collect your documents along with the passport and fingerprints will also be taken. 

All were Indian guys there, no Spanish personnel, if you are expecting any.

There is an agency who handle the visa process for European countries 

BLS Spain Visa center


They also gave me a declaration form to be submitted along with the visa application form which can be found here on the link below-

I once tried through French embassy (though BLS French), but I was successful through Spain embassy, May be because I was working with a Spanish company in Oman.


Best of luck

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