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Schengen Medical Visa

The medical treatment purpose of the Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) is for travelling to receive medical care in the Schengen area for a short stay. It is the same uniform Type C visa; the label describes the reason for travel, and the 90-days-in-180 short-stay rule still applies.

What typically differs

For a medical trip you are commonly asked for written confirmation from the medical institution that it will treat you, and evidence that you can meet the cost of treatment and your stay, in addition to the standard requirements. Confirm exactly what is required via the official European Commission guidance.

The shared requirements

This page is an orientation only. Read the shared guides that apply to every Schengen short-stay visa: eligibility, documents, travel insurance, proof of funds, biometrics, fees, processing times and the 90/180-day rule. Always confirm what applies to you with the official European Commission guidance before you apply.

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Published12 Aug 2026
Last reviewed12 Aug 2026
Last verified12 Aug 2026