Schengen Visa

Schengen Visa Social Media: Europe Entry Requirements

European consulates may review your online presence as part of Schengen visa assessment.

EU Visa Assessment Criteria

Schengen visa officers evaluate your genuine intention to visit and leave the Schengen area.

  • Proof of sufficient funds and economic ties to return home
  • Travel history and previous visa compliance
  • Consistency between stated travel purpose and your profile

Source: Schengen Visa Code (Regulation EC 810/2009), Article 21

What is Public vs Private

Understanding what visa officers can actually see on each platform without logging in.

LinkedIn

PUBLICProfile photo, headline, current job, work history, education, public posts
PRIVATEConnection list, private messages, saved jobs, who viewed your profile

Instagram

PUBLICProfile photo, bio, post count, public posts if account is not private
PRIVATEDMs, close friends stories, private account posts, saved posts

X (Twitter)

PUBLICProfile photo, bio, all tweets, followers, following, likes
PRIVATEDMs, protected tweets (if account is private), muted/blocked lists

Facebook

PUBLICProfile photo, cover, about info, public posts, check-ins
PRIVATEFriends-only posts, private messages, groups, dating profile

Common Schengen Social Media Issues

These patterns may raise concerns for European visa officers:

Overstay Indicators

Posts suggesting plans to stay beyond the 90-day limit or seek employment in Europe.

Weak Home Country Ties

Social media showing limited connections to your home country (no family, job, or property mentions).

Inconsistent Travel Plans

Your stated itinerary doesn't match locations you're posting about wanting to visit.

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