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Beyond the Boarders Episode 1: Luxembourg

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For those who are interested in Luxembourg, check this;



In Kenya, applying for a Luxembourg visa is straightforward if you follow the right steps. Here’s a simplified guide to help you get started:


Determine the Visa Type


Identify the purpose of your visit. Common visa types include:

 • Tourist Visa (short stay)

 • Work Visa

 • Student Visa

 • Family Reunification Visa 


Prepare Required Documents


General documents include:

 • A completed visa application form (available on Luxembourg consulate websites).

 • A valid passport (with at least three months of validity after your intended stay and two blank pages).

 • Passport-sized photos (as per Schengen specifications).

 • Proof of financial means (bank statements, pay slips, or sponsorship letter).

 • Travel insurance with coverage of at least €30,000.

 • Accommodation proof (hotel booking, lease agreement, or invitation letter).

 • Flight itinerary 


Additional Requirements (Visa-Specific)

 • Work Visa: Employment contract, work permit obtained by your employer, and qualifications proof.

 • Student Visa: Acceptance letter from a Luxembourg institution, proof of financial support, and health insurance.

 • Family Visa: Proof of relationship, sponsor’s income statement, and housing arrangement 


Submit Your Application

 • Apply at the Luxembourg embassy or consulate in your country.

 • Attend an interview if required.

 • Pay the visa fee (typically €50-€100 depending on visa type).


Wait for Processing

 • Processing times can vary:

 • Short-stay visas: Around 15 days.

 • Long-stay visas (work, student, family): 60–90 days.

 • Apply early to avoid delays 


Post-Visa Approval

 • Once approved, finalize your travel arrangements, including tickets and housing.

 • For long stays, you may need to register with local authorities upon arrival. 


By; Wanderlust JGURY



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  1. Luxembourg is such a gem

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  2. It's today that I've know that Luxembourg is actually a city in Luxembourg, the Grand Duchy

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