There’s another way for Filipinos to apply schengen visa in the Philippines. This is to apply Schengen Visa at Italian Embassy through VIA Center.  Currently Visa Information and Application Center (or VIA) t serve as liaison for the Italian Embassy and as call center for several others. But here I will only focus on how to Apply Schengen Visa at Italian embassy through VIA Center. I stumbled upon this through pure luck.
So yes, I’m going to Europe again. I’m so happy!
3- Steps to Apply Schengen Visa at Italian Embassy with VIA Center
Step 1 – Schedule an appointment for submission of application form.
There are 2 ways to schedule: (1) Call the expensive 32pesos per minute hotline or (2) Walk-in to sign up for a schedule. If you apply during the low season (not summer), you may even be able to submit the same moment.
Step 2 – Prepare the Requirements
General Requirements for Schengen Visa Application. Or download this check list
- Valid Passport with no less than 3 months validity over the visa expiration;
- COMPLETELY accomplished application form with one recent picture (2X2) with white background
- Original and photocopy of ALL documents required for each applicant (including passport and previous visas).
- Letter of introduction to the Embassy (SAMPLE LETTER)
- If Employed: Certificate of employment & Approved Leave of Absence
- If Self Employed: Business license/permits, registration and financial statement.
- Declaration of annual income (ITR), and approved Leave of Absence
- For Students: Certificate of enrolment and approved leave of absence
- Proof of economic means: Bank certification for dollar and peso accounts accompanied by their corresponding passbook, statements of account. If available, international credit cards, properties, land titles, etc.
- Birth certificate and Marriage Contract (NSO issued)
- Itinerary (SAMPLE ITINERARY ), confirmed round trip flight booking and hotel vouchers or hotel booking under the name of the traveler.
- A letter of invitation addressed to the Embassy, (format of this letter), in case the traveler will stay in a friend’s or relative’s residence. The invitation may be made by an Italian national or a foreign resident legally staying in Italy. A document of identity or permit of stay should accompany the letter of invitation.
- For ALL minors: NSO birth certificate, affidavit of Support and Consent from BOTH parents. In addition, a DSWD clearance for minors not traveling with parents.
- Travel insurance with a coverage of at least 30,000 euros (with 15 days allowance beyond the travel period) obtained only from Schengen accredited insurance companies in the Philippines.
- If not Filipino citizen the applicant needs to show proof of permanent residency in the Philippines (ACR).
- Visa Processing Fee (P1,400) + Service Fee (P3,688)
Step 3 – Submit the Application Form and Requirement
VIA CENTRE MAKATI
3rd Floor, Allegro Center
2284 Chino Roces Extension
Barangay Magallanes, Makati City 1232
VIA CENTRE CEBU
Unit 1004-B 10th Floor Keppel Center,
Samar Loop corner Cardinal Rosales Ave.,
Cebu Business Park, Cebu City
+63-32-412-7447
PROs and CONs with Apply Schengen Visa at Italian Embassy with Via
NEGATIVE
- You have to pay a service fee of PHP1,400 on top of the Schengen Visa fee of 60 Euro (PHP3,700).
- Your application is not prioritized actually. So it takes longer than if you apply directly at the embassy. It takes about 2 weeks to 1 month.
POSITIVE
- You don’t need to wait for 2 months to get a schedule.
- You can call the hotline or just walk in to sign up for appointment.
- You can normally get a schedule for the next day or the day after.
- There’s VIA center in Cebu for those in that area. But there is also a Norwegian Consulate in Cebu if you wanna check that out.
- The VIA Center staff were super nice. There are 9 counters + 1 cashier and everyone were friendly, courteous, and helpful. I was observing! Far cry from many embassy workers who exercise terrorism on applicants to feed their elephant egos.
- When you make a mistake in the application, they don’t send you to another embassy, they help you correct it.
- You don’t have to deal with equally egocentric security guards.
- You can bring your mobile phone.
- There are enough chairs to seat.
Why I did not apply Schengen Visa at the Belgian Embassy
I was going to apply Schengen visa at the Belgian embassy, because the main reason for going to Europe is to attend the Tomorrowland Festival in Belgium. I called up the Belgium embassy hotline (Php32 per minute) on April 7, 2014 to make an appointment and they scheduled me for May 30, 2014. I was super surprised I needed to wait 2 months for an appointment, but thought it’s fine since I don’t plan to leave for Europe until July. Visa only takes 10-15 days per my previous experience.
Who would have thought that my application will not be accepted?
I have been advising people on Schengen Visa for the past 3 years. I thought I’ve hacked the Schengen Visa application for Filipinos! But turns out, there’s one more thing. And that is,
To apply at the embassy of the country you are staying the longest in (most number of days). And if you are visiting several countries and staying equal number of days, you have to apply at the first country of the longest stay.
Because in my mind, the Tomorrowland festival is the main reason for my trip, I decided to apply at the Belgian embassy even if this is the last country of my Eurotrip. I wanted to stay for around 30 days and made an itinerary of 4 weeks in 4 countries staying 7 days on each.
I thought I was going to have quickest appointment record because my documents were complete and arranged according to the checklist sequence. The girl looked over my document for 1 minute and said, ok I’ll go get receipt for your payment. 5 minutes later, she handed me back my whole folder apologizing for not being able to accept my application, and that I should apply at the Italian Embassy instead.
What?
But because Italy was my first stop and my itinerary showed that I am staying the same number of days in Italy as with Belgium. I offered to adjust my itinerary; to put one more day in Belgium and 1 less day in Holland to make Belgium the longest stay. She refused saying because she has already seen it.
Seriously??? Are we in court?Â
My issue was not that I don’t want to go to the Italian embassy, but my concern was what if there were no slot available until July? Since it was already May 30 and I wanted to fly out on July 1?  I scheduled my May 30 appointment on April 7 I told her. She said, sorry I can’t help you.
Why not??? Itineraries are not cast in stone! It’s not like I am missing an important document, fund for travel, or a valid passport. It was just a matter of adjusting 1 more day stay in Belgium to make it the longest stay.
Via to the Rescue
Luckily my trip starts in Italy and VIA center serves Italian embassy. I went to the Italian Embassy first attempting to plead early schedule, but the guard sent me to VIA. I went over to their office in Allegro Center and I was able to get schedule for the 2nd day and my application was accepted. I had actually used an older version of the Schengen Visa application form which I downloaded from the Belgian Embassy website. The women who served me gave me a new application form to fill out there.
Schengen VISA
is the visa issued by the countries in the Schengen agreement that allows no border controls within the said regions. There are currently 26 countries in this agreement,all are countries in the European continent but not necessarily members of the European Union. Schengen Visa is issued for Tourism purposes only.
Philippine passport holders are required Schengen visa to visit one or more of these Member States. This visa is valid in all Schengen states for a stay of up to 90 days within a six-month period for a visit, tourism or business. It is not valid for employment.
Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary and Austria.
As of January, 2014, valid Schengen visa (type: double or multiple entry), who have already entered the Schengen area, may travel to the following without additional visa and may stay for period equal to the remainder of the time for which the Schengen visa is valid. The said 2 countries membership to Schengen region are in process.
– Croatia
– Cyprus
For INFOÂ on Schenge Visa application directly with an embassy
Go to my previous post Schengen Visa for Filipino passport holders . There are plenty of discussion of applicants various experiences in the comment section.
THIS POST IS NOT PAID BY VIA.PH
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hi my boyfriend is inviting me ..
whats better ill take the letter as his my bf ? or just a friend? im going to italy
any suggestions pls..
a friend is better because they might think that youll get married in Italy based on experience of my officemate.
did your friend got denied because of declaring that the italian is her boyfriend and not just friend? i have the same situation
Hello good evening i just want to ask po
if my boyfriend is the one who will sponsor me
Do i still need to present them a bank statement though im a student?
Thank you
goodbless
hi. I have read different stories of getting denied visa. what do you think is the possibility of granting visa with my profile as follows:
I am a permanent government employee.
I have approved leave.
I have funds of less than 500K, with credit card limit of 70k (one 40k, the other 30k)
I have my ITR.
it’s my first time to apply for schengen visa and my travel history is only from 5 south east asian countries that do not require Filipinos for visa. I’m scared because I read that Italian embassy does not approve visa easily because of Filipino TNTs. I cannot change my itinerary to apply at French Embassy since I already have a schedule of appointment this coming July 2 and French embassy’s latest appointment is in late August.
my itinerary as follows: Paris 6 days, Italy 7 days.. that’s why i am applying to italian embassy.
thank you very much!
Hi Wanderlass, i’m planning to travel on february 2016 with my boyfriend. While i have been to other countries, my boyfriend has only been to a couple of countries. In terms of documents to show financial capacity, mine would be more in order as i am regularly employed, while he works for the family and income is informal (typical filipino family set up). Is it advisable then to just declare that i will be paying for the trip with the required supporting documents? How do we go about showing that we are traveling together? Can we send in our application together, with the introduction letter for us both, or does it have to be done individually? Thanks!
hi! i want to ask if i need to fly from – say athens to rome then rome to paris, do i still need to give them a ticket reservation for those flights? or no need na?
hi, im planning to go vacation in europe with my parents who lives there in the philippines for 25days tour maybe around 9countries. For sure you already knew its a bit expensive for 3 people. if im going to confirm the reservation from the travel and tour company i need to pay in advance but what if they denied the application of the visa? is it the confirmation of the reservation really required for the application of schengen visa? thank you in advance.
Thanks for this very useful post wanderlass! During your interview, did the embassy people asked about your transport arrangements when travelling around the Schengen area since it wasn’t included in the sample itineray? It says on the requirement: If travelling around the Schengen Area please provide all trains, flights or car rental from country to country.
Btw, I’ll apply at the Italian Embassy here in SG since I live and work here. Thanks!
I’m planning to visit the US, so I’ve checked VIA if they’re serving that country. Apparently, hindi pala. Can you recommend a good and reliable agency that offers VISA Assistance? Salamat!
Hi Carol
try Escapemode Travel and Tours or email escapemodetravelandtours@gmail.com
hi wanderlass., i will be having a 12 days vacation in italy, i was wondering if i still need a transit visa for dubai., i will be flying with emirates airlines thru dubai, 4 hours stop over manila-dubai-italy and 9 hours stop over upon coming back to philippines. please help thanks :)
Hello Everyone, I will visit Italy in December for Christmas until New Year. I don’t know anything about applying any visa since this is my first time. I’m from Cebu. I have a job here in Cebu but It will be my friend who will shoulder all my expenses (roundtrip ticket, accommodation, etc.) Is it okay to apply the visa in August? since my expected departure from here is still on December
Yes its okay
Thank you Migs. IDK if this will end up okay though since this is my first time to travel outside the country and don’t have any idea on how to process all of these. have you tried going to any agency?
Go to the website for italian embassy in ph then gather some requirements needed and for your sponsors ask your friend for invitation letter that she/he will to sponsors all your needs expense your accomodation and everything. For your travel insurance and reservation ticket go to any travel agency i had a reservation ticket for only p1,800 and travel insurance for p1,500 so you will have any idea.
You should call the italiam embassy for your appointment. Anyways hope it helps :-)
This will help a lot. Thank you so much :) :) :)
hi! it would have to be 90 days before your departure, i wish it was earlier!