Foreign nationals of the United Arab Emirates who require a visa in order to enter the Schengen Area have been alerted against scammers. Recently, visa outsourcing provider VSG Global issued a warning to all UAE applicants, warning them to exercise caution as there are numerous con artists who offer to assist with the Schengen visa application process in exchange for a substantial sum of money. The company said that the scammers promise to secure appointment slots, but in fact, they only accept the money, and then you receive no help whatsoever.
As Khaleej Times explains, VSG Global also reminded all UAE foreign residents who wish to apply for a Schengen visa that charging to secure visa appointments is not permitted. Taking into account the high number of people who have already fallen victim to such scams in UAE, the VFS Global UAE Regional Head, Monaz Billimoria, advised everyone to make their appointments on their own.
VFS Global further emphasised that making an appointment for a Schengen visa is free of charge, and the company does not charge for it. Schengen visa applicants only have to pay the processing fee. This fee is paid before applicants appear for the visa interview at the respective embassy or consulate.
While those who hold the passport of UAE can enter the bloc visa-free, the case is not the same for some foreigners who reside in the country. For this reason, foreigners in UAE have been called to take care of their Schengen visa appointment well in advance. Billimoria said that EU countries remain preferred destinations for UAE foreign residents. The same highlighted that the applications can be made up to six months before the planned date of travel, encouraging everyone to apply for the document as soon as they have a clear travel plan.