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It depends on your nationality. UK passport holders do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days in a 180-day period), but non-UK nationals may require a visa.

A Schengen visa (Type C) allows short stays (up to 90 days) within the Schengen Area, while a national visa (Type D) is for long-term stays in Belgium.

Visa applications must be submitted in person at the designated visa application centre in London.

It is recommended to apply at least 15 days before your travel date, but applications can be submitted up to six months in advance.

Yes, if you hold a valid UK residence permit, you may apply for a Belgium visa from the UK.

The required documents depend on your visa type, but generally include a passport, completed application form, proof of funds, travel insurance, and supporting documents related to your visit.

The application form is completed online, but you must attend an appointment in person to submit your documents and provide biometrics.

If you are required to provide biometric data, you must apply in person. Otherwise, a representative may submit your application with proper authorization.

Most applications are processed within 15 calendar days, but in some cases, it can take up to 60 days.

There is no same-day or express service available. Processing times depend on the Embassy’s decision.

If your visa is refused, you may appeal the decision or submit a new application with additional supporting documents.

Yes, a valid multiple-entry Schengen visa issued by Belgium allows travel within the entire Schengen Area.

For stays longer than 90 days, you need a Type D national visa based on the purpose of your stay (e.g., work, study, family reunification).

Students applying for courses longer than 90 days need a long-stay student visa. Proof of admission, financial means, and health insurance are required.

A family reunification visa allows non-EU nationals to join family members residing in Belgium. Proof of relationship, financial means, and accommodation are required.

Yes, for internships exceeding 90 days, a long-stay visa is required. The host organization must provide an official internship contract.

You must be registered with the Belgian Embassy in London and attend an in-person appointment to provide biometrics.

Processing times vary, but it generally takes 4 to 8 weeks to receive your passport.

Yes, Belgian citizens residing in the UK can apply for passport renewal at the Belgian Embassy in London.

A completed application form, passport photos, proof of Belgian nationality, and your current passport are required.

Yes, but children under 6 years old do not require biometrics. Both parents must provide consent for minors.

No, you must renew your passport before traveling. If urgent, you may apply for a temporary passport.

No, a UK residence permit does not grant entry to Belgium. You may need a Schengen visa, depending on your nationality.

Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your departure date from the Schengen Area.

It depends on your nationality. Some emergency travel documents may require additional approval from Belgian immigration.

Report the loss to the local police and contact your national embassy or consulate for a replacement document.

Minors traveling alone must provide parental consent, a copy of both parents' passports, and proof of accommodation.

If you are a non-EU spouse of an EU citizen, you may still need a visa, but the application process is simplified.

Yes, you must provide proof of travel insurance covering at least €30,000 in medical expenses.

Yes, as long as your residence permit is valid and you provide both the original and a copy.

Your UK visa must be valid on the date of your visa appointment. For short-stay visas, it must be valid for at least three months beyond your departure from Belgium.

Yes, you can collect your passport at the visa application centre, or opt for courier delivery.

Yes, but they must bring an authorization letter, a copy of your ID, and their own identification.

It is recommended to renew your passport before applying, as a damaged passport may lead to visa rejection.

The Embassy may request additional documents, which must be submitted within 30 days.

Visa fees are non-refundable, even if your application is withdrawn or refused.

Yes, starting in mid-2025, UK travellers will need an ETIAS travel authorization before entering Belgium.

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