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The First Point of Entry for a Schengen visa refers to the first country you intend to enter upon arrival in the Schengen area. This is the country where you will first cross the external borders of the Schengen area and will be subject to border control by the authorities of that country.
A Schengen visa is valid for Switzerland and all other Schengen member states unless stated otherwise on the visa. Holders are permitted to stay for a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period.
If the words next to this are ETATS SCHENGEN or SCHENGEN STATES, then it means that the visa is valid in all Schengen countries, and you can travel throughout the Schengen Area.
ing to Schengen Visa Statistic 2021, the 4 countries with the highest rejection rates were: Sweden, Norway, France, and Denmark. These 4 countries were more likely to reject a visa application than any other Schengen country.
If you want to travel to the Schengen area more than once in a year, it is best to apply for a multiple entry. This means that you can travel to the Schengen area several times without having to apply for a visa each time.
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First Entry Member State, meaning the country in which the applicant will be entering the Schengen Area. Number of Entries Requested, referring to the amount of times the applicant wishes to enter and then exit the Schengen Area during their stay.
Schengen visas allow to make one-entry, two-entries or multi-entries. With one-entry visa you can travel the Schengen area only once. It is indicated in your visa as 01. With two-entries or multi-entries you can respectively travel to the Schengen area twice or several times during the visa validity period.
The processing time for applications is normally up to 15 calendar days after the embassy or consulate has received the application. In some cases, applications are sent to the Directorate of Immigration (UDI), and the processing time in these cases may be up to 45 calendar days.

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