might be the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa
arguably receives less applications than countries such as Germany or France – popular destinations for tourism and business purposes
LATVIA
CHANCES: Very High
WHY SO:
about 98.7% of applications are successful
one of the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa
arguably receives less applications than countries such as Germany or France – popular destinations for tourism and business purposes
ESTONIA
CHANCES: Very High
WHY SO:
about 98.4% of applications are successful
might be the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa
need to visit the country during your Schengen Visa period
might limit your travel dates, not giving extra months to stay
Finland
CHANCES: Very High
WHY SO:
about 98.3% of applications are successful
one of the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa
if you need to travel other countries in Schengen region you will need to visit Finland at least once during your Schengen Visa period to be eligible for another 6- month visa term
receives a higher volume of visa requests
LITHUANIA
CHANCES: Very High
WHY SO:
about 98.7% of applications are successful
might be the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa
arguably receives less applications than countries such as Germany or France – popular destinations for tourism and business purposes
CZECH REPUBLIC
CHANCES: Very High
WHY SO:
about 98.7% of applications are successful
might be the easiest country to obtain a Schengen Visa
arguably receives less applications than countries such as Germany or France – popular destinations for tourism and business purposes
North America
MEXICO
CHANCES: Very High
WHY SO:
the easiest and lowest cost residency visa period
over 1 million Americans gain their residency visa
the most popular country – 10 times more visas issued to US citizens than any other
the easiest way to get residency is to show a guaranteed income of at least $1,550 for one person + $520 for each dependent
can also buy Mexican real estate valued at $210,000 or show a bank account balance of at least $25,000 for at least 8 months
can string together 6-month residency visas and stay in Mexico indefinitely – when enter Mexico by air, you’re automatically given a 6-month visa ,which is the form you sign and hand in upon your arrival
you can leave for a day and fly back in to fill out this form again for another 6-month visa stay
you don’t get a visa and no one stamps your passport when you drive into Mexico – need to stay within border towns as there will be no visa and no checks but when you will drive south, official permits are required for you and your car