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Old Apr 12, 2007 | 1:51 am
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Originally Posted by tenniscraze
I would like to direct the following questions to those who successfully obtained a Schengen (short-stay) visa to enter France, or anyone knowledgeable on this issue:

1) The embassy site says that they need a "reservation with detailed itinerary" when I apply for a visa. I can obtain an itinerary from my travel agency. However, I only purchased my ticket to Frankfurt; I will buy a ticket from Frankfurt to Paris online. My question is how will I show them my itinerary from Frankfurt to Paris since it's sold online? If I told my travel agent to book this flight from Frankfurt-Paris, thereby allowing itinerary and then present it to the embassy, can I still make changes to this itinerary when my visa is issued? Will it be denied simply because my tickets have deviated from the original itinerary?

2) The embassy also requires "a letter from your insurance company, stating that you will be covered for at least $37,000 during your stay in Europe for any medical and repatriation expenses." From your experience, how fast was it to obtain this document? Did you experience any difficulties at all?

I would really appreciate if anyone could answer these questions, as I plan to travel from May 23-30, approximately in a month's time. Thank you so much in advance.
Remember: You will have to clear immigration not in Paris but in Frankfurt. Regarding your initeray, present a printout either of your online booking or produce one on www.checkmytrip.com. Regarding your insurance: This only depends on your insurance conmpany, not knowing where you are based and where your insurance is based, nobody can answer this question. You might wish to review your insurance documents. Mine include the clause that I have worldwide unlimited coverage....
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