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Schengen Visa for Bissau-Guineans

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Full guide for Guinea-Bissau citizens obtaining a Schengen visa

Schengen Visa Required

Bissau-Guinean citizens require a Schengen Visa to enter Europe's Schengen Area. The visa costs €80, allows stays of up to 90 days, and must be applied for in person at an embassy or consulate.
Quick Facts

Bissau-Guineans require a Schengen Visa for short stays in Europe. Submit your application at the embassy of your main destination at least 6 weeks before travel.

Visa Type Schengen (C)
Cost €80
Processing 15-45 days
Max Stay 90 days in 180
Passport Rank #164 of 199
Visa Cost €80 €40 for children 6-12, free under 6
Processing 15-45 days Apply at least 6 weeks early
Application In person Embassy, consulate, or VFS Global
Refusal Rate 35% Based on 2024 data

Document Checklist for Bissau-Guineans

  • Valid passport (at least 3 months beyond departure, issued within last 10 years)
  • Two recent passport-sized photos (35x45mm, white background)
  • Completed Schengen visa application form
  • Travel insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or invitation letter)
  • Return flight reservation
  • Proof of financial means (bank statements from last 3 months)
  • Cover letter explaining purpose and itinerary

Visa Statistics & Passport Strength

The Guinea-Bissau passport ranks #164 out of 199 globally, providing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 49 countries. Since Europe's Schengen Area requires a visa for Bissau-Guinean citizens, thorough documentation is key.

In 2024, Schengen consulates processed 15,000 applications from Bissau-Guineans, with a refusal rate of 35%. To improve your chances, ensure your financial documents, travel insurance, and cover letter are complete and accurate.

How to Apply

  1. 1

    Select your main destination

    Apply at the embassy of the country where you will spend the most time.

  2. 2

    Prepare documents

    Passport, photos, insurance, flight/hotel bookings, bank statements, cover letter.

  3. 3

    Schedule appointment

    Book at embassy, consulate, or VFS Global. Schedule in advance — slots fill quickly.

  4. 4

    Submit & wait

    Attend in person, submit documents. Processing takes 15-45 days.

35%
Refusal Rate
15,000
Applications
#164
Passport Rank
Required

Travel Insurance for Schengen Visa

Bissau-Guineans must provide travel insurance with minimum €30,000 medical coverage as part of the Schengen Visa application.

  • Medical emergencies
  • Trip cancellation
  • Baggage protection
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Visa FAQs for Bissau-Guineans

How much does a Schengen visa cost for Bissau-Guineans?
€80 for adults, €40 for children 6-12, free for children under 6.
How long does processing take?
15-45 days. Submit your application no later than 6 weeks before travel. Some countries offer express processing.
Can I visit multiple countries?
Yes. A Schengen visa is valid for all 30 Schengen countries within its validity period. Submit your application to the embassy of the country where you will spend the most time, or — if equal — the country of first entry.
Which embassy should Bissau-Guineans apply at?
Apply at the embassy or consulate of the Schengen country that is your main destination. If visiting multiple countries equally, apply at the embassy of the country you will enter first. Many countries use VFS Global or TLS Contact as external service providers.
What if my Schengen visa application is denied?
You will receive a written explanation of the refusal reason. Common reasons include not enough financial proof, lack of travel insurance, or incomplete documents. You can reapply after addressing the issues, or appeal the decision within the timeframe specified in the refusal letter.
What is the Schengen visa refusal rate for Bissau-Guineans?
The Schengen visa refusal rate for Bissau-Guineans was 35% in 2024, based on 15,000 applications. African applicants should emphasize strong ties to their home country — property ownership, employment contracts, or family obligations. A clear return plan and evidence of previous international travel (if any) strengthen the application.

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