Schengen Visa

Schengen Visa with FREEDOM: Your Gateway to Europe

What is a Schengen Visa and Who Needs It?

A Schengen Visa is the official travel document that allows you to enter and move freely across 29 European countries with just one visa. Whether you plan to explore historic landmarks, attend business meetings, visit family, or study abroad, the Schengen Visa is your key to Europe.


For Filipino citizens and other non-EU nationals, this visa is mandatory for short stays of up to 90 days.

Schengen Tourist Visa

The Schengen Tourist Visa allows travelers to visit Europe for leisure, sightseeing, and vacations.
It is valid for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Applicants may receive a single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visa depending on their travel plans.

This visa grants access to 29 European countries with just one document.

FREEDOM assists in preparing complete documentation to avoid mistakes and delays.

We provide guidance for interviews and embassy requirements.

With our support, your chances of approval are significantly improved.

Travel confidently to Europe with the help of FREEDOM.

Schengen Business Visa

The Schengen Business Visa is designed for professionals attending meetings, conferences, or business events in Europe.

It permits short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Applicants may be granted a single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visa.

This visa enables access to 29 Schengen countries with one document.

The visa is ideal for entrepreneurs, company representatives, and professionals expanding global networks.

FREEDOM ensures your documents meet embassy standards for business travel.

We also provide guidance for interviews and official requirements.

With FREEDOM, your business trip to Europe becomes smooth and hassle-free.

Application process

1

Inquire with FREEDOM

The first step is to ask our consultants about the best type of visa for you. There are many types of Schen Visa and some are easier than others to obtain.

2

Explanatory meeting

It is important to understand your process, to guide you correctly. So, schedule an appointment and have a free consultation with our consultants on how to proceed to get the visa.

3

Payment of fees

This is the time to fill out the service contract, pay the fees for the consulate and FREEDOM service. After that, we will start the service to get your visa.

4

Gather the necessary documents

Our consultants will advise you on which documents you will need to submit, providing you with templates to be submitted for the employer to fill out, and more.

5

Sending documents

We will fill out the forms and send them to the consulate along with all your documents, after that we will schedule the interview at the consulate quickly and safely.

6

Interview

We will prepare you for the interview, guiding you through all the steps that the Consulate or Embassy may require. This way you will do the interview safely and confidently.

Q&A

What documents do I need to apply for a Korea visa?

This will depend on the type of visa. In general financial, school and other documents.

How long does it take to issue the visa?

After submission of documents, approximately 30 days.

How long will the visa last?

A South Korea Tourist Visa (also called C-3 Short-Term Visit Visa) usually allows a stay of up to 90 days from the date of entry.

Single-entry visa → Valid for entry once, usually within 3 months of issuance. Stay permitted up to 90 days.

Double-entry visa → Allows two entries, generally within 6 months of issuance. Each stay can be up to 90 days.

Multiple-entry visa → Valid for 1 to 5 years (depending on nationality and approval). Each entry allows a stay of up to 90 days.

How do I apply for the Korea Visa?

The applicant may place the entire application through FREEDOM. We are specialized in Korea Visas and can help you from start to finish with complete security.

I am Filipino. Do I need a visa to enter Korea?

Filipino citizens need a tourist visa to enter South Korea for tourism, leisure, or visiting relatives. The K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) is not available for the Philippines, since it only applies to nationals of countries that have a visa-waiver agreement with Korea.

Do I need a visa even if I am just transiting Korea?

In general yes, But it’s always better to confirm direclty with the Korea Embassy of your country.

I am not Filipino. Can I apply for a Korea visa in Japan?

The Embassy and all Consulates accept applications from all people who ordinarily reside in Japan (Filipino and foreigners). If you are not Filipino, but your usual residence is in Japan, you must follow the same process as Filipinos and apply for the visa.

If, however, you are a foreign national who does not reside in Japan and plan to apply for a visa during your visit to Japan, we recommend that you apply for your visa in your country of origin or your country of usual residence. If you decide to apply for your visa in Japan, please note that there is no guarantee that your visa will be approved, as consular authorities may find themselves in a position where they will not be able to properly assess your application.

If I am not a Filipino citizen or if I am Filipino but also have another nationality, will I still have to pay the additional visa fees?

It depends. If you intend to travel using your Filipino passport, then the fees have to be paid. If, however, you are traveling on a valid passport from the other country of which you are also a national, then these additional fees may differ. Please refer to the information for your country.

Do I need to show my airline ticket when applying for a visa?

This is not a required document to apply for a visa. In addition, we do not recommend purchasing an airline ticket before obtaining a visa. However, you may be required to present your travel reservations upon arrival in any country in the Schegen Area.

Can I schedule the interview for me and my family at the same time?

Yes, if necessary and requested by the Consulate or Embassy.

Do I have to attend the Consulate in person for an interview?

For most Filipino applicants, a personal interview is not required when applying for a South Korea tourist visa.

How are applicants who do not speak English or cannot speak English?

Applicants who speak English or Japanese will have no problems during the interview. There are some agents at the consulate who might be able to speak Tagalog (not guaranteed). In any case NEVER say “YES” or “NO” if you are not sure.

FEES

FREEDOM has the most complete visa service in all of Japan, including but not limited to:

  • Case-by-case analysis
  • Best visa recommendation
  • Submission of model letters to fill out
  • Filling out the form
  • Payment of consulate fees
  • Interview schedule
  • English support

All this for ¥88,000~.

* Please note that any translation of documents is not included in this price.

Visa Support

If you need to get your visa and need personalized and unique support, come to FREEDOM. We help foreigners in Japan to obtain visas for several countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, England, China, Vietnam and several other countries.

Start the visa application here

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