
The standard Schengen visa fee in 2026 is EUR 90 for adults (approximately AED 360). On top of that, UAE applicants typically pay VFS or BLS service charges, travel insurance, and a dummy ticket — bringing the total closer to AED 500–600.
If you are planning a trip to Europe and need a Schengen visa, it helps to know exactly what you will be spending before you walk into the application centre. The embassy fee is just one part of the picture. By the time you add service charges, travel insurance, and supporting documents, the total cost adds up faster than most people expect.
Here is a complete breakdown of every fee UAE applicants should budget for in 2026.
The official Schengen visa application fee set by the European Union is EUR 90 for adults. This works out to roughly AED 355 to 370 depending on the exchange rate at the time you apply.
Children between 6 and 12 years old pay a reduced fee of EUR 45. Children under 6 are exempt from the visa fee entirely.
This fee is paid directly to the embassy or consulate and is non-refundable, even if your visa is refused. That is why it pays to make sure your application is complete and well-prepared before you submit it. For the most common reasons applications get rejected (and how to avoid them), see our guide to the top 10 reasons Schengen visas get rejected.
Most Schengen embassies in the UAE outsource their visa application processing to either VFS Global or BLS International. When you submit your application through one of these centres, you pay a separate service fee on top of the embassy visa fee.
Service charges vary slightly depending on the country you are applying to, but typically fall between AED 90 and AED 150 per person. Some centres also offer optional add-ons such as SMS updates, premium lounge access, or courier return of your passport, each with their own fees ranging from AED 50 to AED 400.
Check the specific VFS or BLS page for the embassy you are applying through to confirm the exact charge before your appointment.
Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for every Schengen visa application. The policy must provide a minimum of EUR 30,000 in medical coverage, must be valid across all 29 Schengen countries, and must cover the full duration of your trip including medical repatriation and repatriation of remains.
Travl offers Schengen visa travel insurance issued by AXA, accepted by VFS Global and BLS International, starting from AED 30. It covers medical emergencies, hospitalisation, repatriation, and trip cancellation, everything the embassy requires.
If you travel frequently, an annual multi-trip insurance plan from AED 245 can work out significantly cheaper over the course of the year compared to buying a single-trip policy each time. For frequent travellers it pays for itself within two or three trips.
For a closer look at exactly what coverage embassies expect, our guides on Schengen visa insurance requirements and why insurance is needed explain the minimum coverage rules in plain terms.
Embassies require proof of your intended travel, usually in the form of a confirmed flight itinerary and accommodation booking. However, buying a real ticket before your visa is approved is a risk most travellers should avoid. If your visa is refused, you could lose hundreds of dirhams on a non-refundable flight or hotel.
The practical solution is a verified reservation from Dummy Ticket 365: a real airline booking with a valid PNR code that embassies can verify, but without the full cost of an actual ticket. Dummy Ticket 365 also issues verified hotel reservations by email, accepted as proof of accommodation, so you do not need to lock in non-refundable hotel bookings before your visa is approved.
For more on how these reservations work and why embassies accept them, see our guide to PNR codes and how visa officers verify them.
Putting it all together, here is a realistic cost estimate for a single adult applying for a Schengen visa from the UAE in 2026:
That puts the realistic minimum at around AED 500 to 600 for a straightforward single application. Add optional services, photos, document translation, or courier return and you could be looking at AED 700 or more.
A few costs sit outside the standard fee structure but are worth knowing about:
The full list of documents required is covered in the Schengen visa documents checklist for UAE residents.
You cannot avoid the embassy fee or the service charge, but you can keep the rest of your costs low and avoid expensive mistakes.
Get your Schengen insurance through Travl from AED 30 and order a verified flight and hotel reservation from Dummy Ticket 365. That covers both mandatory document requirements affordably, without taking unnecessary risks on non-refundable real bookings. Apply at least four to six weeks before your travel date so you are not paying for expedited services or premium appointments because of a tight deadline.
For a full walkthrough of the application process, the complete 2026 Schengen visa guide for UAE residents takes you through every step. If you would rather hand the whole process over, Travl's Schengen visa assistance covers documentation, appointment booking, and application review end to end. The Travl FAQ answers common queries on costs, insurance, and dummy tickets.