
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 for Spain (traveler's medical insurance) is financial protection for the duration of the trip. The policy helps cover unforeseen medical expenses abroad and is usually required for obtaining a Schengen visa.
Insurance to Spain protects you from:

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 English-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.
Insurance coverage begins on 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 on 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 reliable way to protect yourself from unforeseen medical expenses during a trip to Spain. Spain is one of the most popular destinations in Europe: people go there for vacation, business trips, study, to visit relatives, and for vivid impressions.
Our insurance policy is valid within the territory of Spain and meets the basic requirements for trips to the Schengen area countries. It covers major medical risks, including emergency medical assistance, hospitalization, emergency dentistry, and medical transportation. If necessary, the policy helps compensate for additional expenses related to insured events abroad — in accordance with the insurance terms.
With EUROASIA Insurance, you can calmly plan your route — whether it is Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Seville, or a vacation on the coast — knowing that in an unforeseen situation you will receive help, and expenses for insured events will be covered within the policy.
Most often, people travel from Uzbekistan to Spain for seaside holidays, tours of historical cities, and business trips. Below are popular destinations usually chosen for travel.
City of “sea + architecture”: walks, museums, gastronomy, and a rich urban atmosphere.
The capital of Spain: world-class museums, parks, shopping, and convenient routes around the country.
Comfortable vacation style: beaches, modern architecture, and a calm pace without the bustle of a metropolis.
Andalusian flavor: historical center, cozy streets, and impressive architecture.
Gateway to the Costa del Sol: sea, promenades, mild climate, and a convenient base for trips around the region.
Beach holiday and resort atmosphere: sun, sea, and walks through the old town.
Island style: beautiful bays, beaches, and a “holiday” vibe if you want to relax.
Year-round destination: ocean, nature, and diverse activities for relaxation.
Spain is a sunny and hospitable country, but it has its own peculiarities: transport, operating hours, local rules and safety nuances in tourist places. To ensure a smooth trip, it is important to consider a few practical points in advance:
In tourist areas, English is often understood, but in small towns, it is more convenient to have a translator. Save the hotel address and important phrases in Spanish (in phone notes) in advance — this will help with taxis, navigation, and everyday situations.
Communication and familiar services in Spain usually work without restrictions. For peace of mind, download offline maps, save the route from the airport to your accommodation, and enable backup internet access (roaming/eSIM).
In most places, it is convenient to pay by card (including contactless), but sometimes cash is still needed: small cafes, markets, some vending machines, and public transport. Check card fees and limits before the trip.
Carry documents carefully: pickpocketing is possible in popular tourist places. It is better to keep your passport and main documents in a safe place, and carry a copy (paper or on your phone), if permissible in your situation.
In the hot season, it is important to drink water and avoid long exposure to the sun during the day. Medical assistance abroad can be expensive, so travel insurance is useful — especially in case of examinations, treatment, or hospitalization.
In cities, it is convenient to use the metro/buses, and between cities — trains. Consider the local rhythm: in some regions, there are breaks during the day, and dinner usually starts later than many tourists are used to. Plan purchases and trips with extra time.
Download offline maps and save the accommodation address.
Have a small supply of cash: sometimes a card is not suitable.
Watch your belongings in tourist places and on transport.
Drink water and use sunscreen in the heat.
Check card limits and fees before the trip.
Save the policy number and service center contacts in case of a claim.
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 phone 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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Spain is part of the Schengen Area. For citizens of Uzbekistan, a Schengen visa is generally required, and travel medical insurance is usually a mandatory document for submission. The policy must be valid within the Schengen countries and meet visa requirements regarding minimum coverage and validity period.
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 24/7 service center (assistance) at the phone number indicated in the policy. The operator will guide you on the procedure and direct you to a suitable medical facility. If the situation is an emergency, call local services and notify the service center as soon as possible.
Generally, if you act through the service center, the insurance company helps organize treatment and payment according to an 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 note 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 trips to Schengen countries, coverage matching visa requirements is usually chosen. Often, the basic benchmark is the equivalent of €30,000, and for greater confidence, you can consider €50,000 or €90,000 — especially for long trips, active recreation, or additional risks.
The basic policy covers standard tourist activities. For sports and increased risks (e.g., alpine skiing, snowboarding, surfing, diving, and other activities), a separate 'SPORT' option is usually required during registration — it expands the coverage.
The electronic policy can be presented from a phone. However, for visa purposes and in case of lack of internet or device battery drain, we recommend additionally saving it in several places (email/cloud) and printing it if possible.
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