EU Reveals Name of New Digital Schengen Visa Application Platform – Says Transition Will Take Up to 7 Years
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The platform for applying for a digital Schengen visa will be called the EU Visa Application Platform (EU VAP).
- The transitioning period from traditional in-person application procedures, to online will last for sevel years.
- Member States will be able to choose to opt out from using the platform, and continue issuing visas in the traditional form.
The European Commission has moved towards the implementation of the Schengen visa digitalisation, by publishing the amendments made to its regulations on Schengen visas and freedom of movement of third-country nationals within the border-free zone.
Schengen Area: new rules have been adopted to digitalise visa procedures. They will allow people to apply online for a visa.
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Through the new updated regulations, the EU has revealed further details on the new platform, including its name, and transitioning period from the traditional in-person application procedures to online.
The transition period will take up to seven years, and the Member States will have the option to refuse using the EU VAP if they want to.
That transitional period should be for seven years from the date of the start of operations.
EU Regulation of Schengen Visa Digitalisation
Throughout this period, in case a Member State decides it wants to join the platform, the same should notify the Commission and eu-LISA.
On the other hand, the name of the platform that will be used for digital visa applications will be the EU Visa Application Platform (EU VAP), and its domain will end in Europe.eu, like all official EU websites.
According to the updated regulations, Schengen visas will now embrace a digital format, which will include 2D barcode cryptographically signed by the Country Signing Certificate Authority of the issuing Member State. The digital visas will feature the facial image of the visa holder and will also be printable.
All travellers, regardless of their origin or their country of destination, will be able to apply for a Schengen visa through this platform.
The same will automatically determine which Member State is responsible for processing the application and will also store it temporarily and strictly for as long as this is necessary for the completion of relevant tasks.
Applicants will have to show up at the embassy in only very specific occasions, like when they apply for the first time for a Schengen visa, or they have a new document of travel.
A third person duly authorised by the visa applicant or empowered by law to represent them, where appropriate, should be able to lodge an application on behalf of the visa applicant, provided that the identity of that third person is included in the application form.
EU Regulation of Schengen Visa Digitalisation
Other amendments to the regulation state that:
Visa fees are to be paid through an EU VAP-linked gateway, transferring payments directly to the relevant Member State. Electronic payment details won’t be stored in the VIS, and if electronic payment isn’t possible, consulates or authorized service providers will collect the visa fee.
Local Schengen cooperation may decide to use commonly spoken unofficial languages for translating application forms in specific cases.
Applicants shall receive electronic notifications for any possible updates or new information related to their application or visa status.
The amendments also foresee for EU systems like the Entry Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) to use the EU VAP as much as possible, while also considering the current limits of technology and the investments made by Member States in their national systems.