
EUROASIA Insurance: Schengen Visa 2025 Requirements
Applying for a Schengen visa? Uzbek citizens need EU-standard health insurance. EUROASIA Insurance meets consular rules and protects you throughout Europe.
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Travel insurance (traveler's medical insurance) is financial protection for the duration of a trip to Poland and other Schengen countries. For a Schengen visa, the policy is usually a mandatory document and must meet consulate requirements.
Insurance for a trip to Poland protects you from unforeseen expenses abroad:

Medical services abroad are expensive. Even a simple doctor's consultation can cost hundreds of dollars, and serious treatment — tens of thousands. An Insurance Policy allows you to receive necessary medical assistance without spending your own funds.
Eliminates the need to pay for expensive treatment out of pocket. The insurance company covers all expenses.
The service department will direct you to a verified clinic with Russian-speaking staff or a translator.
You travel with confidence that in any situation you will receive qualified assistance.
Understanding how traveler's insurance works will help you effectively use the policy during your trip. The process is simple and clear:
You choose an insurance program, specify travel dates and pay for the policy online. The policy arrives in the app within a few minutes.
The insurance becomes effective from the specified trip start date. It is important to issue the policy before leaving the country.
If a health problem arises, you call the service center using the number from the policy. Available 24/7.
The operator organizes medical assistance: directs you to a clinic, calls a doctor or an ambulance.
The insurance company pays for medical services directly to the clinic. You do not need to spend your own money.
After treatment ends, you continue your trip or return home. The policy is valid until the end date.
A policy from EUROASIA Insurance is a convenient and reliable way to protect yourself from unforeseen medical expenses during a trip to Poland. Poland is one of the popular destinations for travel, study, business trips, and transit through Europe.
Our travel insurance is valid in the territory of Poland and, if necessary, can meet the requirements for a Schengen visa. The policy covers basic medical risks, including emergency medical assistance, hospitalization, emergency dentistry, and repatriation. Additional expenses related to insured events abroad may also be compensated — within the terms of the selected program.
With a EUROASIA Insurance policy, you can calmly plan your trip — whether it is Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk, or Poznan — knowing that in an unforeseen situation you will receive help, and the expenses, according to the policy terms, will be covered by the insurance company.
People most often travel from Uzbekistan to Poland for tourism, study, and work trips. Below are cities and attractions, that are especially popular among travelers.
Capital of Poland: modern center, Old Town, museums, and business districts.
Historic heart of the country: Wawel Castle, Market Square, and atmospheric streets.
City of bridges and dwarves: cozy center and picturesque architecture.
Baltic coast: port city with beautiful embankments and ancient facades.
Mountain resort at the foot of the Tatras: active recreation, nature, and winter season.
Historically significant memorial site often visited by tourists.
Resort on the Baltic Sea: beaches, pier, and summer vacation.
One of the largest brick castles in Europe — a popular excursion destination.
Poland is a European Union and Schengen zone country with clear infrastructure, but with nuances regarding transport, payment, documents, and stay rules. To ensure a smooth trip, it is useful to consider a few practical points in advance:
English is often understood in tourist areas, but it can be more difficult in small towns. Just in case, keep the hotel address and important phrases in your notes, and install an offline translator.
It is better to have your passport and documents with you (original or, at least, a high-quality copy + photo on your phone). If you are traveling within Schengen, keep an eye on the duration of stay and visa/residence permit conditions.
In Poland, it is usually convenient to pay by bank card (including contactless payment). Cash may still be needed for small purchases, markets, or specific services — keep a small supply of Zlotys.
Trams, buses, and the metro (in Warsaw) are well developed in cities. Tickets often need to be validated. For travel between cities, it is convenient to use trains and buses — it is better to check the schedule in advance.
Emergency care and treatment in clinics can be expensive for tourists. Travel insurance is especially important — it can cover consultations, diagnostics, hospitalization, and, if necessary, evacuation within the policy terms.
Free Wi-Fi is often available in cafes and hotels, but mobile internet is more convenient for navigation and taxis. Check roaming conditions or buy a local SIM/eSIM if you plan active travel around the country.
Keep a small amount of cash in PLN for small expenses.
Download offline maps and a translator — useful outside the center.
Validate your ticket in transport and check fare payment rules.
Have photos of documents on your phone and keep originals safe.
Plan a budget for medicines: pharmacies may ask for a prescription for certain drugs.
If traveling within Schengen — keep track of the stay duration and dates.
Follow simple instructions to get quick and high-quality assistance
Contact our 24/7 assistance service at the phone number indicated in your insurance policy. The line operates 24/7 without days off.
Tell the operator your policy number, your full name, and describe the situation in detail. Indicate your location and contact phone number.
The operator will organize medical assistance for you, direct you to the nearest clinic, or call a doctor. Follow all specialist's instructions. All expenses are paid directly by the insurance company.

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For a trip to Poland, citizens of Uzbekistan generally require a Schengen visa (type C). For obtaining a Schengen visa, travel medical insurance is usually a mandatory document: the policy must be valid in all Schengen countries, cover emergency medical assistance, hospitalization, and repatriation, and have a minimum coverage of €30,000.
Yes, the policy may include coverage for expenses related to COVID-19 (diagnostics, treatment, hospitalization, and other medical services) — in accordance with the terms of the selected insurance program.
Immediately contact the 24-hour service center at the phone number indicated in the policy. The operator will advise on the procedure and direct you to a suitable medical facility. If the situation is an emergency, call local services and simultaneously notify the service center at the first opportunity.
As a rule, if you act through the service center, the insurer helps organize treatment and payment according to the agreed scheme. In individual cases, the medical facility may request payment or a deposit — in that case, keep all receipts and medical documents for subsequent reimbursement under the policy terms.
Yes, in many cases, a policy can be issued during the trip. It is important to consider that insurance often does not take effect immediately (usually after 24–48 hours), and events that occurred before purchasing the policy are not covered.
For the Schengen area, the minimum coverage for a visa is usually €30,000. For greater confidence, many choose a higher coverage limit — especially for long trips, active recreation, age-related risks, or the presence of chronic diseases.
The basic policy covers standard tourist activities. For sports and increased risks (e.g., mountain routes, skiing/snowboarding, water activities, extreme entertainment), a separate 'SPORT' option is usually required during registration — it expands the coverage.
The electronic insurance policy can be presented from a phone. However, we recommend additionally saving it in several places (email/cloud) and printing it if possible — in case of lack of internet or device battery discharge.
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