Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 1:56 pm
Hello
You can apply for France. Most of the time they give a 6-month visa which can cover bother of your trips.
I am an EEA national. When my wife applies for a visa to go to my EEA country, she gets automatically 1 year. But other than that, the usual visa has 6 months but I have seen them delivering 10 days Schengen visas too
Hi,
France is one of the best countries for Schengen visa application. You can get at least a 3-month visa if you prepare well enough though there are no guarantees. Some factors that the visa officers consider are your nationality, residence and whether or not you are a family member of an EEA/EU citizen. If you are a family member of an EEA/EU citizen, it is easy [in my case].
The best way to be sure that you get a proper number of days is to prepare an itinerary that covers the span of 3 months. Not a detailed itinerary but one that clearly indicate the dates and places that you will visit. Case in point: I once was given an 11-day visa because my itinerary showed that I will be in a Schengen area for 10 days only. Even if the days are far apart but within three months visa validity, it is okay. Your travel insurance will need to cover the duration as well.
Next prepare a letter that practically reinforces the fact that you need a relatively long visa. It is a very simple letter - I can get you a sample if you pm me.