schengen visa travel itinerary
15-day itinerary to Switzerland, France, and Germany

For my first ever Schengen Visa, it took me several weeks reading through blogs and watching YouTube videos to create my 14-day travel itinerary. I'll make it easier for you. I'll share and detail my own travel itinerary that I submitted to the Swiss Embassy in Manila.

What is a travel itinerary?
Not everyone applying for a visa requires an invitation letter, but it can significantly enhance your application, especially if you fall into one of the following categories:
  1. Private Visits: If you’re planning to visit friends or family in a Schengen country, having an invitation letter can provide evidence of your purpose of travel and the local support you’ll have during your stay.
  2. Business Travelers: Individuals attending conferences, meetings, or engaging in business activities can benefit from a visa invitation letter. This letter serves as proof of the business relationship and the necessity of your visit.
  3. Conference and Event Attendees: If you’re attending a specific event in a visa-required country, obtaining an invitation letter from the event organizers can strengthen your visa application.
Now that you know whether you need a visa invitation letter, the next step is understanding who is eligible to write one on your behalf:
  1. Hosts in Countries: The person inviting you, often referred to as the host, should be a legal resident or citizen of the Schengen country you plan to visit. This could be a family member, friend, or business contact.
  2. Companies and Organizations: If you’re traveling for business purposes, the inviting party could be a company or organization in the Schengen country hosting the business event. Ensure that the letter includes relevant details about the nature of the business and the duration of your stay.
  3. Event Organizers: For those attending conferences, seminars, or other events, the organizers can provide you with an invitation letter. This letter should outline the details of the event and your participation.
Now that you know whether you need a visa invitation letter, the next step is understanding who is eligible to write one on your behalf:
  1. Hosts in Countries: The person inviting you, often referred to as the host, should be a legal resident or citizen of the Schengen country you plan to visit. This could be a family member, friend, or business contact.
  2. Companies and Organizations: If you’re traveling for business purposes, the inviting party could be a company or organization in the Schengen country hosting the business event. Ensure that the letter includes relevant details about the nature of the business and the duration of your stay.
  3. Event Organizers: For those attending conferences, seminars, or other events, the organizers can provide you with an invitation letter. This letter should outline the details of the event and your participation.
The table depicts some of the differences between an invitation letter and a sponsorship letter.
Here’s the FREE Invitation Letter Template that you can download.
Invitation Letter
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