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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I’m planning to travel to Europe with my wife soon.
This is indeed an informative post, salamat po! :)
Glad to know!
Just wanted to ask if the embassy calls your office/employer to verify the info on your COE? I work for huge corporation and our HR is centralized so certificates like those are issued by corporate HR based in Manila and some of the staff might not know me since I’m assigned to a provincial office so I’m just a bit worried that there will be issues if they call and ask questions about me.
Hi, I also work for a multi-national company and embassy don’t really call the office to verify. Just make sure to provide supporting documents that you really work for that company. (ex., ITR, payslip, leave approval, photo copy of company ID…etc). That’s what I did previously.
Hi my naka experience na ba dito nag apply for FAMILY REUNIFICATION? nag apply kasi ako last year pa november 2015 until now wala pang result..
Hi my wife just applied earlier. she and our son was invited by her sister.
im not going since my leave was not approved.
so we went to VIA.ph/PIASI..
but they only ask for handling fee. NO VISA FEE was charged..
my wife forgot to ask y is there no VISA FEE.
anyone knows?
Thanks in advance
That’s odd!
Hi! Hope Ms. Analyn/Mr. Erick can help me to gather an information regarding with my Aunt concerns. She is a 67 y/o senior citizen, and she is planning to travel to Switzerland, what are the requirements that she need to provide? As she cannot provide the proof of employment/business permit and ITR? Thank you very much and your feedback is very well appreciated.
Hi wani, kong sino sponsor nya then he/she will provide the financial capability para sa aunt mo. Nong first time kong apply i dont have work. Bussiness o money in the bank. American partner ko nag provide lahat sa awa ng Dyos approve naman. At now pangalawang apply ko na approve din same thing lng ginawa namin
If u want to ask mo question email me aqsaniel@yahoo.com
Hi Ms. Analyn, thank u very much.. I will send an email to u if may Mga bagay pa akong gustong itanong. Again, thank u.
Hi,
Just wanted to ask if at least how much is the savings in the bank? And is it true that at least 6mos or 3 mos deposit?
Hi Sir/Maam, I’m here in saudi Arabia with my family (my wife, 5months old baby and my daughter going 3 years this coming November) and I’m planning to migrate in Italy Using Schengen Visa. It is possible to get “Permesso di soggiorno” or Permit to Stay using Schengen Visa? Please help me guys salamat….
We will be travelling to Europe this October. Our countries are (in order of entry):
Italy = 4 days
Portugal =2 days
London = 4 days
France =1 day
Just want to confirm that we will process Schengen (Italian embassy) first then after release of passport with visa, process UK visa. Or is it the other way around (UK visa then Schengen)? Or no order of preference needed?
Thanks!
U can apply whatever u prefer but i suggest to apply schengen coz once u have it u will surely approve for UK.
Hi – I am planning a family trip to Italy, June of next year — how soon can we apply for our visas to Italy? Appreciate it! Very helpful blog :)
By March u can apply.
Thanks, Analyn :)
We are travelin to Italy on Nov this yr, can we submit visa application as early as last week of July?
End of august or early sept. Its 3 months before ur intended trip
my visa was denied due to reasons #8 and #9…..gusto ng mom ko mag appeal for me so sya nalang ang pinatawag ko sa law firm sa italy na nag aassist ng appeal for visa denials. medyo nakakafrustrate lang lalo na kung wala ka naman talaga plan na mag stay dun for good para iassume nila na ndi ako babalik dito sa pinas…kaya hinayaan ko nalangmom ko na mag asikaso ng appeal..i’ll just go with the flow kung ano ang irerequest nila sakin
Appeal might takes a while i would suggest reapply again.
nabasa ko po kasi somewhere na once you file an apppeal, your “denied” record will be reversed… pero pag nag reapply ka ulit, forever na meron ka nang record na”denied” sa visa application which can affect if ever na meron akong future applications… actually, i’ve been in italy twice na nga.. pangatlo na sana ito…
Ganun ba sis? I wonder y deny ka this time pangatlong application mo na pala.. Kahit kasi mag appeal ka di naman yan guarantee na mabigyan ka ng visa.. Kaibigan ko kasi nag appeal cya same ur situation naka travel na cya sa Italy once it takes awhile bago nagreply ang embassy unfortunately denied pa rin. Ning una kasi niya puntacsa Italy sa application nya 2 weeks vacation pero 3 weeks cy nagstay sa Italg bago cya umuwi not sure kong yan ba dahilan ng denial. Goodluck sau sana ma bigyan ka ng visa
yung first trip ko sa italy, sinagad ko ung validity ng visa na 2 months… pero syempre nasa philippines na ako before expiration… second kong visit sa italy, meron na akong permit to stay kaya no need for visa at 9 days lang ako noon just for christmas and newyear celebration then balik ako ulit dito.. yun nga lang hindi ko na na-renew ulit ung permit to stay kaya visa nanaman ako…
Please be aware the schengen area is currently changing as a lot of the signatories are now putting up borders after mass migration from Africa etc