A Schengen visa opens the door to 27 European countries, but getting approved isn’t always easy—especially for Nigerian applicants. Rejections often stem from avoidable mistakes or weak documentation. Here’s your updated 2025 guide to getting approved on your first try.
1. Choose the Right Embassy
Apply to the embassy of the country where you’ll spend the most time or enter first. Many rejections happen when applicants choose the wrong consulate.
2. Provide a Clear and Genuine Itinerary
Include flight reservations (not paid tickets), hotel bookings, and a day-by-day itinerary. Embassies need proof that your trip is planned and realistic.
3. Strong Proof of Financial Means
Show proof of sufficient funds to cover your entire trip. This could be your personal bank statement (preferably 6 months), a sponsor’s statement, and a sponsorship letter if needed. Avoid last-minute or suspicious account inflows.
4. Solid Ties to Nigeria
You must prove that you will return after your trip. This includes employment letters, leave approval, business registration, family commitments, or school enrollment.
5. Travel Insurance
Purchase Schengen-approved insurance that covers at least €30,000 and includes repatriation and medical emergencies.
6. Consistency in Documents
Ensure that all your documents—invitation letters, employment status, travel history, and financial records—tell the same story. Discrepancies are a red flag.
7. Apply Early
Embassies in Nigeria have long waiting times. Start your application at least 3 months ahead of your intended travel date.
Bonus Tip: Use a Trusted Travel Agency
PraisenPam can guide you through the application, review your documents, and help avoid common mistakes that lead to rejection.