Schengen Visa for Egyptian Passport Holders in the UK

If you hold a Egyptian passport and live in the UK with a valid BRP or eVisa, you can apply for a Schengen visa to visit any of the 27 Schengen countries in Europe. This comprehensive guide covers everything specific to Egyptian nationals: which embassy to choose, the documents you need, approval rates by country, common rejection reasons, and practical tips to maximise your chances of approval in 2026.

Key Advantage: Applying from the UK as a Egyptian BRP/eVisa holder gives you a significantly higher approval rate than applying from Egypt. Your UK residence demonstrates stability, financial means, and strong ties — exactly what Schengen visa officers look for.

Eligibility Requirements

To apply for a Schengen visa from the UK as a Egyptian passport holder, you need:

UK Immigration Status

  • Valid BRP (Biometric Residence Permit) with at least 3 months validity beyond your planned return date
  • Or valid eVisa (digital immigration status) — you will need a share code or printout
  • Your UK visa/leave must cover the entire duration of your Schengen trip
  • Expired or soon-to-expire BRPs will result in refusal — renew before applying

Egyptian Passport Requirements

  • Valid Egyptian passport with at least 6 months validity beyond planned return date
  • At least 2 blank pages for visa stamps
  • If you have old passports with travel stamps, include them — travel history helps
  • Machine-readable passport required

Financial Requirements

  • Bank statements showing at least 3 months of transactions
  • Minimum balance: approximately £60-100 per day of planned stay
  • Regular salary credits or business income visible in statements
  • Avoid large unexplained cash deposits before applying — these raise red flags
  • If sponsored, the sponsor must provide their own bank statements and a sponsorship letter

Complete Document Checklist

Egyptian nationals must submit these documents with their Schengen visa application from the UK:

DocumentDetailsTips
Visa Application FormCompleted and signed Schengen visa application formFill online via embassy website, print, sign in blue ink
Passport Photos2 recent photos, 35x45mm, white backgroundTaken within last 6 months
Egyptian PassportOriginal + copy of bio pageMust have 6+ months validity and 2 blank pages
UK BRP/eVisaOriginal BRP + copy (front and back)For eVisa, provide share code or UKVI profile printout
Cover LetterPurpose, dates, accommodation, and ties to UKCover letter guide
Travel InsuranceMinimum €30,000 coverage, all Schengen countriesInsurance guide
Flight ReservationRound-trip booking showing dates and routeDo not buy final tickets until approved
Hotel BookingConfirmed accommodation for all nightsBooking.com free cancellation is accepted
Bank StatementsLast 3 months, stamped or from online bankingBank statement guide
Employment LetterFrom UK employer: job, salary, leave approvalOn company letterhead with HR contact
Travel ItineraryDay-by-day plan of activitiesItinerary guide
Previous VisasCopies of previous UK, Schengen, US, or other visasTravel history strengthens your application

Approval Rates by Country for Egyptian Nationals

Not all Schengen countries have the same approval rate for Egyptian passport holders. Here are the most popular choices when applying from the UK:

Italy

Approval rate from UK: ~82-89%. VFS Global processes Italian visas. Italy is the top destination for Egyptian nationals. Processing: 10-15 working days.

France

Approval rate from UK: ~80-86%. TLS Contact handles applications. France processes high volumes of Egyptian applications. Processing: 10-15 working days.

Germany

Approval rate from UK: ~78-84%. VFS Global. Germany is popular for business visits. Processing: 10-15 working days.

Spain

Approval rate from UK: ~80-87%. BLS International. Good approval rates for UK-based Egyptian applicants. Processing: 10-15 working days.

Greece

Approval rate from UK: ~82-88%. VFS Global. Greece is a popular choice due to proximity and cultural connections. Processing: 10-15 working days.

Netherlands

Approval rate from UK: ~81-87%. VFS Global. Quick processing. Good for well-prepared applicants.

Common Rejection Reasons

Understanding why applications from Egyptian nationals get rejected helps you avoid the same mistakes:

1. Insufficient Proof of Ties to the UK

Visa officers want to see strong reasons to return. If your BRP is expiring soon, you recently changed jobs, or you lack property/family in the UK, your ties may seem weak. Strengthen with employment contracts, tenancy agreements, or evidence of family in the UK.

2. Weak Financial Evidence

Low balances, sudden large deposits, or inconsistent income are red flags. Show steady salary credits and consistent balance growth. Avoid pumping money into your account just before applying.

3. Inconsistent Documentation

Your cover letter, hotel bookings, flights, and itinerary must all align. Contradictions between documents create suspicion and lead to refusal.

4. Previous Immigration Issues

Past overstays, refusals, or gaps in immigration history should be addressed directly in your cover letter. Trying to hide them is worse than explaining them honestly.

5. Insufficient Travel Insurance

Insurance must provide minimum €30,000 medical coverage valid across all Schengen countries. Use a reputable UK-based provider and ensure coverage dates match your travel dates exactly.

Tips Specific to Egyptian Applicants

Professional and Academic Applicants

Egyptian nationals in the UK often work in academia, engineering, or medicine. A letter from your university or employer on official letterhead significantly strengthens your application.

Business Visa Applications

If travelling for business, provide an invitation letter from the European company, details of meetings, and your employer confirmation. Business applications from Egyptian professionals have excellent approval rates.

Military Service Considerations

Egyptian males may need to provide evidence of military service completion or exemption. Keep your military status certificate available in case the embassy requests it.

Where to Apply

Egyptian passport holders in the UK apply through VFS Global, TLS Contact, or BLS International depending on the destination country.

VFS Global Centres

  • London: 66 Wilson Street, London EC2A 2BT
  • Manchester: Peter House, Oxford Street, Manchester M1 5AN
  • Edinburgh: 1 Renshaw Place, Edinburgh EH16 3BG

TLS Contact

  • London: 2 Brewery Wharf, Kendell Street, London W2 2AX

BLS International

  • London: Multiple locations — check the specific country portal

Fees and Costs

FeeAmountNotes
Schengen Visa Fee€90 (~£77)Standard adult fee
Service Centre Fee£30-45VFS/TLS/BLS fee
Travel Insurance£15-50Depends on trip length
Passport Photos£5-102 photos required
Premium Service (optional)£35-50Priority handling
Courier Return (optional)£15-25Passport returned by post

Total estimated cost: £130-210 per person (excluding flights and accommodation).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Egyptian passport holders get Schengen visa from UK?

Yes. Egyptian nationals with a valid UK BRP or eVisa can apply for a Schengen visa from the UK. UK-based applications have higher approval rates than those from Egypt.

Which Schengen country is easiest for Egyptians?

Italy and Greece tend to have the highest approval rates for Egyptian applicants. France and Spain are also good options. Choose based on your genuine travel plans.

Do I need to translate my Egyptian documents?

Documents in Arabic should be translated into English by a certified translator. Bank statements, employment letters, and other supporting documents issued in the UK in English do not need translation.

Can I get a multiple-entry Schengen visa?

First-time applicants usually receive single-entry visas. If you have used previous Schengen visas correctly, subsequent applications can yield multiple-entry visas valid for 1-5 years.

What if my visa is refused?

You will receive a refusal letter stating the reason. You can appeal within the timeframe specified (usually 1-3 months) or reapply with stronger documentation. See our rejection and appeals guide.