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Multi-Entry Schengen Visas from South Africa

Top 10 Schengen states by multi-entry visa share for South Africa applicants — 3-year average

72.0%average MEV share

Across 21 Schengen states, applicants from South Africa received MEVs at an average rate of 72.0%. Top: Austria at 99.8%.

Rankings reflect 3-year averages for corridors with 50+ applications. Smaller corridors are excluded to avoid statistical noise.

Top 10 Schengen states by MEV share for South Africa applicants

#StateMEV shareMEVs issuedApplications
1Austria99.8%5,2755,606
2Germany99.8%24,15825,609
3Italy98.9%30,58932,070
4Netherlands97.9%22,26624,333
5Greece97.0%11,86512,655
6Croatia92.5%4,1905,396
7Finland88.8%1,1761,427
8Portugal86.1%7,93410,414
9Belgium76.6%3,2084,550
10Switzerland68.7%5,3188,480

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a multi-entry Schengen visa?

A multi-entry visa (MEV) lets you enter the Schengen Area multiple times during its validity period. Single-entry visas expire after one entry.

What's the multi-entry visa rate for South Africa applicants?

Across 21 qualifying Schengen states, South Africa applicants got MEVs at an average rate of 72.0% over the last 3 years (volume-weighted).

Which Schengen state issues the most multi-entry visas to South Africa applicants?

Austria leads with 99.8% MEV share. The full ranking shows the top 10 Schengen states.

How is multi-entry visa share calculated?

Multi-entry visa share = MEVs issued / total uniform visas issued. The page-level number is volume-weighted across qualifying corridors.

Where does this data come from?

Official EU Commission Schengen visa statistics, published annually. Corridors with fewer than 50 applications over the 3-year window are excluded to avoid statistical noise.

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