
Schengen Visa Travel Insurance
Mandatory embassy-approved medical coverage for travel to any of the 27+ Schengen member states. Our policies meet the strict €30,000 minimum requirement with zero deductible options.
Why Insurance is Mandatory
For any Schengen visa application, having valid travel insurance is not optional—it is a legal requirement. The policy ensures that the host country is not responsible for your medical or repatriation costs during your stay. Without a policy that meets the specific Schengen criteria, your visa will be rejected immediately.
Advisor Insight
"Embassies strictly verify travel insurance policies. A missing or non-compliant policy is one of the most common reasons for instant visa refusal."
Risk of Rejection
Without proper embassy-specific insurance, your application will likely be rejected immediately.
Embassy Compliant
Our policies are pre-approved and guaranteed to be accepted by all major international embassies.
Embassy Reqs
- Minimum medical coverage of €30,000 (roughly $34,000 USD)
- Must be valid for the entire duration of the requested visa
- Must cover all member states of the Schengen Area
- Must cover emergency medical, hospitalization, and repatriation
- Must be issued by an embassy-approved insurance provider
Policy Essentials
Validity Protocols:
- Must cover the exact period of the trip (from entry to exit)
- Policy should ideally include an extra 15-day grace period as per recent embassy guidelines
- Must be presented at the border upon request
Refusal Risks
- Coverage amount less than €30,000
- Policy not covering 'All Schengen States'
- Insurance not covering repatriation of remains
- Validity dates not matching the flight itinerary
- Policy issued by an blacklisted/unrecognized provider
Expert Recommendation
Based on 2026 embassy success metrics, we highly recommend this coverage level to minimize rejection risk.
GENERATE POLICY QUOTEKey Inquiries (FAQs)
?Can I use this for any Schengen country embassy?
Yes, our policies are accepted by the German Embassy, Italian Embassy, Spanish Embassy, Polish Embassy, and all other Schengen member state consulates in Pakistan.
?What if my visa is rejected?
In the unfortunate case of visa rejection, you can often apply for a refund of the insurance premium (subject to terms) by providing the official rejection letter before the policy start date.
