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How I Successfully Applied for a Schengen Visa Through VFS in the Philippines: My Experience with the Czech Republic, Netherlands, and Germany

I’ve been receiving a lot of messages in the Schengen Visa Facebook group I’m part of, asking about my Schengen visa application to the Czech Republic through VFS. So, I thought I’d post this here to reach more Filipinos like me who are planning to apply for a Schengen visa and want to know how to successfully navigate the process. This isn’t my first time—I’ve successfully obtained my Schengen visa from both the Netherlands and Germany embassies, and their processes are almost the same. This time around, I applied for a one-year visa through the Czech Republic Embassy. Here are some tips and things I did to get that one-year visa.

Visa Type: Short Stay / Tourism
For context, this visa is for short-term tourism, allowing the holder to explore the Czech Republic and visit other Schengen-area countries during the validity of the visa.

My Schengen Visa Application Timeline

September 19 2024: Submission of Documents
I went to the VFS Global center in Manila, where I submitted my documents. There was a minor hiccup, though: I had initially filled out the application form for The Netherlands Embassy, not realizing that there were small differences in the forms across Schengen countries. I had to redo the form on the spot (and yes, my handwriting is far from perfect). But that’s okay—VFS was very understanding, and I quickly fixed the mistake.

In the afternoon, I received an email from VFS confirming that they had forwarded my application to the Czech Republic Embassy in Makati City.

September 24 2024: Updates from VFS

By the morning, I got another email from VFS letting me know that the Czech Embassy had processed my application and forwarded it back to VFS. Later in the afternoon, I got a second email saying that my passport was ready for dispatch.

September 25 2024: Visa Approved!
The very next day, I received my passport back via LBC (you can either pick up your passport in person for free or have it delivered via courier for a fee), and with it, a Schengen visa valid for one year! I honestly wasn’t sure if they’d approve my request for a one-year visa, but they did—and I couldn’t be happier.

Documents I Submitted for My Application
I want to share the full list of documents I submitted to help other applicants. Here’s what you’ll need for a Schengen visa application via VFS for the Czech Republic:

Completed Application Form (make sure it’s the correct form for your embassy!)

Cover Letter – I specifically requested a one-year visa in my letter.

Day-to-Day Itinerary – Detailed travel plans for my trip.

Flight Reservation – Proof of flight booking (doesn’t have to be a fully paid ticket).

Travel Insurance – Must cover the entire Schengen zone for the duration of your stay.

Photocopies of Passport Stamps – Including past Schengen visas (weirdly, VFS asked for these copies even though they were in my current passport).

Certificate of Employment – To show proof of stable employment.

Leave of Absence Certificate – Proof that I’m on approved leave for my travel.

Income Tax Return (ITR) – For the year 2023.

Payslips – I submitted payslips for the last six months.

Bank Certificate – From my savings account.

2 Bank Statements – One from my savings account and one from my payroll account (from October 2023 to July 2024).

Credit Card Details – Photocopy of the credit card page showing the credit limit for the last six months.

SSS Member’s Data Page – This was downloaded from the SSS website.

Life Insurance Policy Page – Also downloaded online.

Maxicare Coverage – Not sure if it made a difference, but I included it anyway.

Photocopy of Birth Certificate – Standard requirement for ID verification.

It’s worth noting that the VFS staff requested photocopies of some of these documents, even though they were already in my passport. They were also very thorough in checking everything.

My Thoughts and Tips for Fellow Applicants
To be quite honest, I was confident about getting my application approved, but I wasn’t sure if I’d get the one-year validity I requested. So, I was really relieved and happy that they granted my request.

My advice for anyone applying is to double-check—or even triple-check—each form and document before submitting them. If possible, have someone else double-check them for you as well. Every detail counts. I believe that consistency and accuracy are key here.

To anyone waiting for updates or still in the process of applying: Sending you all positive vibes! 🍀✨ Stay confident, stay organized, and most importantly, don’t lose hope!

Update: Japan Multiple-Entry Visa Application for Filipinos!

I am going to be lodging my Japan Visa Application by the end of August for my Osaka trip in October which I’m pretty excited about so I’m hoping that I’d be able to finish my deadlines at work and have all of the prerequisites ready. It will be my first time to apply for a Japan Visa and I will be gunning right away for a Multiple Entry Visa since said visa could be my entry for my planned South American tour next year with a friend (see, we’re planning to use the MNL-MEX-COL route which at present is the cheapest route that we’re seeing online).

I’m not even sure if I’ve abundant funds enough for the consul to grant me an ME visa (3) Applicant with abundant financial capacity) Oh well, I’ll just hope for the best then.

Going back to the Multipl Entry Visa Application, the Japan Government recently added some provision for Multiple-entry Visa for Philippine Nationals. Below is exactly what the government has added that you can also read thru: http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/00_000035.html

MULTIPLE-ENTRY VISA FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE, AND CULTURAL OR INTELLECTUAL FIGURES

The following is an outline of application procedures for nationals of Republic of the Philippines who wish to apply for a multiple-entry visa for business purpose, and for cultural or intellectual figures (period of stay: 15, 30, or 90 days, visa validity: 1, 3, 5, 10 years ). The visa is for the purpose of business affairs for the first visit, but from the second visit it is possible to use as tourist or visiting to relatives/ acquaintances as well. But it is not permitted to perform activities to undertake revenue generating business operations or activities to receive remuneration.

A. Eligible Applicants 1. Applicant with business purpose Applicant who is applicable to one of the following categories and his/her spouse or children

(1) A regular employee of a public (government) enterprise.
(2) An employee of a private company which is listed on the stock exchange (including Japan and third countries)
(3) A regular employee of a Japanese-affiliated company which is a member of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and has a management base in Japan
(4) A regular employee of a joint venture company, a subsidiary company or a branch office of a company which is listed on the stock exchange (including Japan and the third countries)
(5) A regular employee of a private company with constant business transactions with a Japanese company which is listed on the stock exchange
(6) A regular employee of a company among the “Top 1,000 Philippine corporations in terms of gross revenue”
(7) A regular employee with a travel record to Japan for business purpose and travel records as temporary visitor to G7 countries (except Japan) in the last three years
(8) A regular employee with more than three travel records to Japan for business purpose in the last three years

2. Applicants for cultural or intellectual figures etc. Applicant who is applicable to one of the following categories and his/her spouse or children

(1) An artist (Fine Art, Literary Art, Music, Stage Play, Dance etc.) , a specialist in humanities (Literature, Law, Economics etc.), or a scientist (Technology, Medicine etc.) who has relevant accomplishments
(2) A lawyer, certified public accountant, patent attorney, judicial scrivener, notary, medical doctor who has a national or international qualification and actually working as the same position.
(3) An amateur sports player who has relevant accomplishments
(4) A full-time professor, assistant professor, or lecturer of a university or a college
(5) A director or higher post of a national or public research institution or a museum
(6) A Diet member, government official, local assemblyman, local government official

B. REQUIREMENTS All documents must be original unless otherwise stated.
1. Philippine Passport
• Broken passport is not accepted. Passports must be signed and must have at least two (2)
blank visa pages.

2. Visa Application Form
• Available at the Embassy website, at the entrance of the Embassy or at any of the accredited
travel agencies.
• Application form should be filled out all items correctly, If item is not applicable, please fill in
[N/A]. Embassy may not accept application with blank item, no signature or no date in the
form; may deny the application that is filled out incorrectly or wrong information.

3. Photo
• Specs: 4.5cm x 4.5cm, with white background
• Photo must be taken within 6 months.
• Please write applicant’s name and birthdate on back side of the photo.
• Photo must be pasted on the application form.

4. Employment Certificate (with applicant’s salary, tenure and position)
• Owner of a company should submit a copy of “Certificate of Business Name Registration”
issued by Department of Trade and Industry or Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission

5. Documents to prove the applicant is qualified for one of the categories abovementioned
A.1(1) ~ (8), A.2(1) ~ (6).
• If qualified for abovementioned A.1(7) or (8),current or old passport that shows Japanese and
G7 countries’(except Japan) temporary visitor visas as well as entry stamps in the last three years.
• If qualified for abovementioned A.2(2),Copy of ID card(issued by Profession Regulation
Commission)

6. Explanation letter for requesting multiple-entry visa (must be made by applicant)  Please fill in embassy prescribed form “Reason For Requesting Multiple Entry Visa”, check items that apply and fill in reason for request.

7. A letter of explanation stating the reason of applying for the multiple visa (letter of mission
or travel requisition by employer, etc.) * for business purpose

8. Documents to prove kinship ( birth certificates, marriage certificate and copy of passport and
visa page of the multiple entry visa holder (parent or spouse) )
[NOTICE]  Size of document for application should be A4 size only. If document is other size, please submit copy that is already adjusted in A4 size from its original and without staples or pasting
pages.  It is applicant’s responsibility to ensure that he/she meet the requirements for the grant of a visa. Submission of any supporting documents not listed above is encouraged (e.g. applicant’s
economic or social ties with the Philippines, urgent reasons for visit: medical certificate,
wedding invitation).

I am hoping that I’d really get a multiple entry visa but a single entry would suffice since I really wanted to visit Japan for the longest time now!