Schengen Visa from Guinea
In 2025, Schengen consulates in Guinea took 22,135 short-stay decisions and refused 52.1% — above the worldwide rate of 14.6%.
Refusal rate by Schengen state in Guinea (2025)
| # | Schengen state | Refusal rate | Decisions | Consulates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spain | 25.8% | 1,141 | Conakry |
| 2 | Germany | 41.4% | 3,047 | Conakry |
| 3 | France | 55.6% | 17,947 | Conakry |
What the 2025 numbers show
- The gap between the lowest and highest refusal rate in Guinea is 29.8 percentage points — Spain refused 25.8% of the decisions it took, France refused 55.6%.
- Guinea refuses 256.8% more often than the worldwide average — 52.1% against 14.6%.
- France handles the most applications in Guinea — 81.1% of all decisions (17,947 of 22,135).
These are aggregate outcomes for 2025. They describe what consulates decided across all applicants and do not predict the outcome of any individual application.
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Source: European Commission — Schengen visa statistics for consulates, 2025. Refusal rate = not issued ÷ decisions taken (uniform visas issued + LTVs issued + not issued). Short-stay (uniform) Schengen visas only. Excludes national long-stay visas. Figures are keyed by country of application — where the consulate sits — not applicant nationality.