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Schengen Short-Stay Visa

Finland

Last updated: December 24, 2025

Duration

90 days

Visa Fee

$105

Time

15 days

Complexity

Medium

About this Visa

This is a visitor visa for Finland. You can use it to visit family, take a vacation, or go to business meetings. You cannot work, study full-time, or live in Finland with this visa. Finland is part of the Schengen area. This means your visa works in 29 European countries, not just Finland. You visit for short trips only—maximum 90 days. This visa is different from work or student visas. It's only for temporary visits. If you want to stay longer or work, you need a different visa.

Key Benefits

  • Visit 29 Schengen countries with one visa
  • Stay up to 90 days
  • See family and friends
  • Attend business meetings or conferences
  • Medical emergencies covered by travel insurance

Eligibility & Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

  • You are a visitor, not relocating
  • Cannot work (even part-time)
  • Have enough money to support yourself
  • Have valid reason to visit (family, tourism, business)
  • Clean travel history with no overstays
  • Proof you will return home
  • No criminal record
  • Not banned from Europe
  • Must have travel insurance
  • Finland can deny entry at border if you cannot prove €50/day in available money

Financial Requirement

$59 per day (€50). For 10 days: $590. For 30 days: $1,770. For 90 days: $5,310. Show bank statements to prove available funds.

Documents

  • Valid passportMust be valid for 3+ months beyond your trip
  • Completed application formProperly filled and signed
  • Passport photoColor, recent, light background
  • Bank statementsShowing €50/day available
  • Travel insurance€30,000 minimum coverage
  • Accommodation proofHotel booking or proof of place to stay
  • Return proofJob letter, property ownership, or family ties proving you will return

Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Please verify all information with official government sources and consult a qualified immigration attorney before making decisions.