Schengen Tourist Visa Checklist
Schengen tourist visa document checklist for Pakistani applicants — built around passport, photos, insurance, flights, accommodation, employment evidence, and financial proof in the sequence Schengen embassies expect.
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About this template
A comprehensive document checklist for Pakistani applicants preparing a Schengen tourist visa application. Frames the full set of supporting documents Schengen embassies typically expect from Pakistani tourist visitors — passport, visa application form, photos, travel insurance with €30,000 coverage, flight reservations, accommodation bookings, employment evidence, financial proof, and family-tie documentation — organized into a sequence that mirrors the order of evidence review. Includes Pakistan-specific framing (NADRA documentation, employer letterhead context, stamped bank statements, VFS Global Pakistan submission flow) and Schengen tourist visa preparation context. This is documentation support, not a visa outcome guarantee — the strength of your application rests on the truthfulness, completeness, and consistency of your underlying evidence.
Built around your specifics
This isn’t a blank page. Every field was mapped by hand to what Schengen visa officers read for first — you fill in your specifics, and the structure does the work of presenting them clearly.
Personal details
2 fieldsIdentity details laid out exactly as they appear on your Pakistani passport, so nothing reads as inconsistent.
Employment details
2 fieldsRole, employer, and tenure framed to demonstrate a stable position you are returning to.
Financial details
1 fieldSalary, balance, and currency presented to show capacity to fund the trip without ambiguity.
Travel details
4 fieldsDates and duration arranged around the short-stay logic visa officers read for first.
This is documentation support, not a visa outcome guarantee — the strength of your application rests on the truthfulness, completeness, and consistency of your underlying evidence.