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If you are heading to any of the Schengen countries, you may be a citizen of a country that requires a visa to be able to enter and stay in your chosen destination. The visa you apply for will depend on the reason you are traveling. To help you apply, here’s a guide to the types of Schengen visas available. 

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Uniform Schengen Visa

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With a Uniform Schengen Visa, you will be permitted to travel to any of the Schengen countries up to a maximum of 90 days. There are two categories of this type of visa:

  1. Type A – This visa is called an Airport Transit visa and certain nationalities will need this type of visa if they are traveling to a non-Schengen country and transiting through a Schengen country airport. Travelers of the following countries need an Airport Transit visa: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka. Travelers must remain in the international zone of the airport. Citizens of the above countries and all other travelers must apply for the correct visa if they wish to leave the airport and enter a Schengen country.
  2. Type C –  This visa is a short-term visa which will allow travelers to enter and stay in their chosen Schengen country for as long as the visa is valid for, up to a maximum of 90 days in a 180-day period. These types of visa are issued as single, double or multiple entry.

Single Entry Visa

If you are issued a Single Entry visa, you will be permitted to enter any of the Schengen countries once for as long as the visa is valid for. If you enter a country and then leave, you cannot use the visa again even if the visa is still valid

Double Entry Visa

The Double Entry visa will allow the holder to enter a country twice during the time the visa is valid for. Therefore, you can enter a Schengen country, leave and then enter a second time. Again, if you have entered two times and then leave, you will not be permitted to enter again unless you apply for a new visa. Remember, you can only enter the Schengen Area up to a maximum of 90 days in a 180-day period regardless of how many times you can enter. 

Multiple Entry Visa

If you plan to travel to the Schengen Area a lot, you may apply for a Multiple Entry visa which will allow you to enter any of the Schengen countries as many times as you like within the duration of the visa. This type of visa may be useful for business travel, but stays should still not exceed the maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. Multiple Entry visas can be valid for 1, 3 or 5 years.

Limited Territory Visa

The Limited Territory visa allows people to travel to only the Schengen country that the embassy has specified and agreed to. Holders of this type of visa will not be allowed to enter any other Schengen country other than the one that is stated on the visa issued. 

National Visas

National visas or Type D visas are available for travelers wanting to stay in the Schengen Area for longer than 90 days for such purposes as study, work or living there. With a National visa, you can stay for up to 1 year. 

Types of National Visas

Once you have been issued a National visa, you may apply for a residence permit if you plan to stay longer than 1 year. National visas are usually issued if you are planning to go to the Schengen Area for any of the following reasons:

  1. If you have enroled on a study program for longer than 3 months
  2. To work in any of the Schengen countries
  3. To live in any of the Schengen countries if you are married to an EU citizen
  4. To retire
  5. For investment purposes or are setting up a business and have to be in Europe to do this

Visa Types for Purpose of Travel

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The reason why you are traveling to the Schengen Area is the most important aspect when applying for a visa. This will determine what type of visa you need to apply for. When making a visa application, you need to apply for the correct visa type otherwise your application could be rejected. 

Tourist/Visitor Visa – this visa is for tourism purposes only. If you are going on holiday or as part of a tour and the sole reason for travel is as a tourist, this is the visa you will apply for. 

Business Visa – if you are planning on visiting the Schengen Area to conduct business, attending a meeting with your company. You will need proof of the type of business you are planning to carry out in order to get this visa

Airport Transit Visa – if you are traveling to a non-Schengen country, but changing planes in a Schengen airport, you may need an Airport Transit visa. You are not permitted to leave the international zone of the airport. If you want to do this, then you must be in possession of a Schengen visa to be able to enter the country

Student Visa – this visa is required if you want to study in any of the Schengen countries for a maximum of 3 months. If you plan to study for longer, then a long-stay visa or National visa will be more suitable. You will need proof of the study program to apply for this visa

Cultural / Sports/ Religious events – there are visas available to apply for if you are attending a cultural, sports or religious event in the Schengen Area. These visas are usually valid for up to 90 days and you will need a letter of invitation and details of the event

Visa for official visits – these type of visas are for people who have received an official invitation to go to any of the countries in the Schengen Area for meetings or consultations, negotiations and exchange programs

Working Visa – there are no Schengen visas that permit you to work in Europe, so if you want to work in Europe, the only type of visa you can apply for is a National Visa. You will need this type of visa if you are planning to do any of the following kinds of employment:

  1. Employment
  2. Working as an Au Pair
  3. Professionals who have experience and/or specialist knowledge
  4. Working on a self-employed basis
  5. Starting up a business

Visa for medical purposes – if you need to go to a Schengen country for medical purposes, this is the visa you should apply for

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Schengen Area

The Schengen Area includes 27 countries in Europe where visitors can easily travel across borders from one Schengen country to another. The Schengen Area operates under a common visa policy which is part of the European Union’s strategy to address security issues that come from travelers being able to travel freely between countries. 

Years before the Schengen Area was established, it was very easy to travel between countries and although a few countries abolished their mutual borders as far back as 1954, it wasn’t until 1985 that the Schengen Agreement was signed. 

Initially only 5 countries signed the agreement – Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in the town of Schengen in Luxembourg.

The Schengen Area was created in 1995 after internal borders were abolished and a common visa policy put into place. 

Over time more and more countries have joined the Schengen Area and, today, there are 27 with Croatia being the latest to join in January 2023. 

Schengen Area Countries

The 27 Schengen countries are:

  1. Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

There are 27 countries in the Schengen Area, however, only 23 are members of the European Union. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland are not part of the EU, but are part of the Schengen Area. 

Schengen Area Map

Facts About the Schengen Area

  1. Population – 423 + million people
  2. Size – 4,368,693 square kilometers (1,686,762 sq mi)

Schengen Country Information

To travel to all 27 Schengen countries, you must be in possession of a Schengen Visa.

Austria

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Area – 83,871 km²

Population – 8,404,252

Language – German

Austria is nestled between Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia and Italy. Popular cities such as Vienna and Salzburg draw millions of tourists every year with plenty of attractions to visit, but you’ll also find beautiful lakes and national parks, winter sports, and castles. 

How to Get a Austria Tourist Visa

Austria Visa Requirements

Belgium

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Area – 30,510 km²

Population – 10,414,336

Language – Dutch, French and German

Belgium is next to France, Luxembourg, Germany and the Netherlands. Brussels is a fabulous city to wander around with the Grand Palace a major tourist attraction. There are markets, beautiful architecture and a trip here won’t be complete without trying the mussels with french fries. Bruges is another lovely city to visit with gorgeous buildings and canals.  

Belgium Visa Requirements

Czech Republic

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Area – 78,866 km²

Population – 10,553,443

Language – Czech

The Czech Republic is located next to Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia. There are several regions that are full of interesting things to see and do. There are forests and mountains to explore in the countryside and major tourist cities like Prague and Brno with museums, cathedrals and good food.

Czech Republic Visa Requirements

Croatia

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Area – 56,542 km²

Population – 4,493,312

Language – Croatian, Slovenian, Serbian and Bosnian

Croatia is located on the Adriatic Sea and borders Slovenia and Hungary. Another popular destination, Croatia attracts many tourists wanting to explore cities like Split for its Roman ruins and the historic Dubrovnik. Krka National Park is stunning with its waterfalls and swimming hole and hundreds of beautiful islands off the coast each with its own character and charm.

Denmark

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Area – 43,094 km²

Population – 5,475,791

Language – Danish

Denmark is one of the Scandinavian countries, located north of Germany. Cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus have lots of cultural experiences for tourists to enjoy while Aalborg and Odense have pretty city centers to explore. There are also many islands in the regions of Denmark offering beaches, dunes, and a variety of birds and animals, all fabulous destinations for getting out into nature.

Denmark Visa Requirements

Estonia

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Area – 45,227 km²

Population – 1,315,819

Language – Estonian

Estonia shares its borders with Latvia and its coast lies on the Baltic Sea. Tallinn is the capital city and it’s a popular tourist destination due to its pretty old center. There are seaside towns like Haapsalu and Parnu which are great for walks along the beach or, if it’s culture you want, Kuressaare and Rakvere have castles to explore. 

Estonia Visa Requirements

Finland

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Area – 337,030 km²

Population – 5,531 million

Language – Finnish, Swedish

Finland’s neighbors are Norway and Sweden and is made up of 6 regions which have coastlines, forests and lakes and tundra. Being the capital, Helsinki has plenty to see and do, but no trip to Finland would be complete without a trip to witness the stunning northern lights, best during the winter. 

How to Get a Finland Tourist Visa

Finland Visa Requirements

France

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Area – 643,801 km²

Population – 63,929,000 (in Metropolitan France)

Language – French

France shares its borders with Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Belgium and it’s one of the most well known Schengen countries. Paris has a certain romantic allure and has iconic attractions, like the Eiffel Tower, which many tourists want to see. From pretty villages to stunning mountains, vineyards, heritage sites and beautiful countryside, France has a lot to offer visitors. 

France Visa Requirements

Germany

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Area – 357,022 km²

Population – 82,670,000

Language – German, English

Germany is one of the largest European countries and is located with many other Schengen countries surrounding it – Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. Most people have heard of Berlin and visit for shopping, lovely restaurants and nightlife. Historic towns like Bremen and Dresden are also popular with tourists. Germany is also a fabulous destination to go to for its stunning coastline and islands like the East Frisian islands and its forest region like the Black Forest with brilliant views to be had. 

Germany Visa Requirements

How to Get a Germany Work Visa

How to Get a Germany Tourist Visa

Greece

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Area – 131,957 km²

Population – 10,688,058

Language – Greek

Greece doesn’t have any Schengen countries as neighbors, but almost all its visitors come from other European countries. Greece has a long and fascinating history and there are many popular attractions located on the mainland and on the islands that tourists flock to. Athens is known for beautiful architecture and the impressive Parthenon and Heraklion’s archaeological site of Knossos draws in tourists every day. 

Greece Visa Requirements

Hungary

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Area – 93,030 km²

Population – 10,049,000

Language – Hungarian

Hungary is located in central Europe and borders Slovakia in the north, Austria in the west, Slovenia and Croatia in the south west. Cities like Budapest and Gyor are popular for tourists looking to spend their time exploring museums and castles, delicious food and drink and excellent nightlife. Others may prefer to visit Aggtelek for its caves or the lakes and mountains at Lake Balaton and Bukk. 

Hungary Visa Requirements

Iceland

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Area – 103,000 km²

Population – 366,425

Language – Icelandic

An island located in the north Atlantic Ocean, Iceland is a beautiful country to visit. Reykjavik is the place where most tourists visit, but exploring the rest of the island is a must. There is whale watching at Husavik, the blue lagoon at Grindavik, and a number of National Parks offering waterfalls, glaciers and mountains.

Iceland Visa Requirements

Italy

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Area – 301,340 km²

Population – 60,483,973

Language – Italian

Bordering France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, Italy needs no introduction. Rome and Florence are living museums with beautiful buildings around every corner. Other popular destinations are Venice for its canals and Naples for its pizza. The ruins of Pompeii, the gorgeous beaches of Calabria and the islands of Capri and Sardinia, wherever you may go in Italy you will be amazed. 

Italy Visa Requirements

Latvia

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Area – 64,589 km²

Population – 1,863,000

Language – Latvia, Russian, English

Latvia shares its borders with Estonia and Lithuania. With cities like Riga and towns like Madonna, Latvia sees many visitors each year. There are pretty old towns and cathedrals to explore, shopping at markets, or sitting in a cafe’s terrace enjoying a coffee. If you visit in the summer, Latvia has a long sand beach to sunbathe or there is skiing and snowboarding in winter. 

Latvia Visa Requirements

Liechtenstein

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Area – 160 km²

Population – 33,987

Language – German

The smallest of the Schengen countries, Liechtenstein is next to Switzerland and Austria. Although small, it’s still worth a visit for winter sports at Malbun, beautiful churches and castles in Balzers and Triesen and the alpine town of Triesenberg in the mountains. 

Liechtenstein Visa Requirements

Lithuania

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Area – 65,200 km²

Population – 2,886,729

Language – Lithuanian, English, Polish, Russian

Next to Lithuania is Latvia and Poland. Another small country, Lithuania is still a popular Schengen destination. The capital, Vilnius is a great place to start with a lovely old town and impressive buildings. In the north, Birzai is worthy of a visit for its natural attractions or the peninsula called the Curonian Spit with beaches, forests and villages. 

Lithuania Visa Requirements

Luxembourg

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Area – 2,586 km²

Population – 613,894

Language – Luxembourgish, German and French

Luxembourg’s neighbors are Belgium, France and Germany. There are some enchanting castles to visit in Luxembourg and the capital city has lots to explore such as the beautiful Gothic cathedral and the Grand Ducal Palace. Out in the countryside, there are opportunities to walk through stunning forests in Mullerthal. Wine lovers can also head to the Moselle Valley to sample the wines produced there. 

Luxembourg Visa Requirements

Malta

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Area – 316 km²

Population – 436,947

Language – Maltese and English

Malta is an island in the Mediterranean Sea which is a beautiful destination to visit. Head to Valletta with its historical buildings or Marsaxlokk’s Sunday market for shopping. The old town of Mdina with great views or Rabat for its catacombs. There are gorgeous beaches at Golden Bay or Mellieha and the Blue Grotto caves – a perfect way to spend a day or two. 

Malta Visa Requirements

Netherlands

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Area – 41,543 km²

Population – 16,803,893

Language – Dutch, Frisian, English

The Netherlands has borders with Germany and Belgium. Most people have heard of Amsterdam which is a fabulous city to explore for its canals, museums, coffee shops and bicycles. There are other cities like Rotterdam, Delft and Arnhem with just as much to do, but with a more relaxed atmosphere. The Netherlands is also home to beautiful flower fields such as those at Keukenhof and the island of Texel offers outdoor activities – perfect during the summer months.

Netherlands Visa Requirements

Norway

 

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Area – 323,802 km²

Population – 5,063,709

Language – Norwegian and Saami

Norway is another Scandinavian country and has borders with Finland and Sweden. The country has 8 regions all different and all full of things to see and do. In the east, the city of Oslo has everything a capital offers – nightlife, shopping and culture. You won’t want to miss out on a trip to the north for the stunning fjords or seeing the mountains in the north. 

Norway Visa Requirements

Poland

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Area – 312,685 km²

Population – 38,511,824

Language – Polish

Poland is located in central Europe and is bordered by the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Lithuania. Spend a few days in Warsaw or Krakow enjoying the culture, visiting museums or shopping at the markets. Or you could stroll along the “Polish Manchester” – the longest walking street in Europe. In the countryside, explore national parks full of natural beauty with lakes and rivers, forests and mountains. 

Poland Visa Requirements 

Portugal

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Area – 92,090 km²

Population – 10.31 million

Language – Portuguese

Portugal is located next to Spain and is one of the most popular holiday destinations for tourists seeking sun, sea and sand. Lisbon is the cosmopolitan capital city and is a lively place with shopping, culture, good restaurants, cafes, and bars – it’s a perfect place to spend a couple of days. Visit Albufeira for the beach or just to see the pretty old towns with its blue and white buildings. 

Portugal Visa Requirements

Slovakia

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Area – 49,035 km²

Population – 5,426,252

Language – Slovak, Hungarian, Ukrainian

Slovakia has no coastline and its neighbors are Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Cities like Bratislava and Kosice have plenty for visitors to do like exploring the historical centers or visiting museums. There are also lovely towns like Bardejov and Spisska Nova Ves further afield. 

Slovakia Visa Requirements

Slovenia

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Area – 20,273 km²

Population – 2,084,301

Language – Slovenian

Slovenia lies to the north of the Adriatic Sea and it shares its borders with Austria, Italy, Hungary and Croatia. With plenty of cities to explore, Slovenia has a lot to see and do. There are mountains, alpine valleys, coastal towns and spectacular caves. This small country has something for everyone. 

Slovenia Visa Requirements

Spain

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Area – 505,370 km²

Population – 47.35 million

Language – Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Galician and Basque

Another well known and popular destination, Spain is located next to Portugal and borders France in the north. All over this beautiful country, you’ll find impressive architecture, beautiful cities and some delicious food like the traditional dish, paella. Spain also has 200 km of coastline with white sandy beaches and resorts ranging from cheap and cheerful to high end.

Spain Visa Requirements

How to Get a Spain Tourist Visa

Sweden

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Area – 450,295 km²

Population – 10.43 million

Language – Swedish, Finnish

Sweden has borders with Norway and Finland and is also connected to Denmark by the bridge of Oresund. Foodies will love Stockholm as it’s the place to go for some of Europe’s best restaurants. Explorers might head to Smaland for its lakes or the country’s national parks or nature reserves like Garphyttan or Haverdal. 

Sweden Visa Requirements

Switzerland

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Area – 41,285 km²

Population – 8.637 million

Language – German, French, Italian, Lombard and Romansh

Situated in the south-west of central Europe and shares its borders with France, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein and Germany. The capital, Zurich is a good place to get your bearings, but exploring what this lovely Schengen country has to offer is a must. From Lake Geneva to the Alps, everything you see will make you stop in your tracks. 

Switzerland Visa Requirements

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Who Needs a Schengen Visa to Travel to Europe?

If you are planning on traveling to any of the countries in the Schengen Area, you may be a citizen of a country who does not need a visa. There are currently 63 countries whose citizens fall into this category.

Despite not needing a Schengen visa, citizens from these countries still have to meet certain requirements. These are:

  1. Passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the departure date from the Schengen Area. The passport must also have been issued within the last 10 years
  2. Citizens must have sufficient funds for their stay and their return journey
  3. State the reason for travel and provide documents to prove this
  4. Not been refused entry or considered a threat to any Schengen country
  5. Maximum stay in the Schengen Area of 90 days in any 180-day period

Countries Who Need a Visa

If you are not a citizen of any of the above countries, then you will have to apply for a Schengen visa by submitting an application with required documents and attending an interview at your local application center.

Citizens of the following countries need a visa to be able to travel to the Schengen Area. 

Afghanistan Algeria Angola Armenia Azerbaijan
Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Belize Benin
Bhutan Bolivia Botswana Burkina Faso Burma/Myamar
Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic
Chad China Comoros Congo Cote D’Ivoire
Cuba Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti Dominican Republic Ecuador
Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Eswatini Ethiopia
Fiji Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea
Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti India Indonesia
Iran Iraq Jamaica Jordan Kazakhstan
Kenya Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon
Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi
Maldives Mali Mauritania Mongolia Morocco
Mozambique Namibia Nauru Nepal Niger
Nigeria North Korea Oman Pakistan Papua New Guinea
Philippines Qatar Russia Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa
South Sudan Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Syria
Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tunisia
Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda Uzbekistan Vanuatu
Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe

Source: Who must apply for a Schengen visa (europa.eu)

Citizens Who Need an Airport Transit Visa

Usually, if you are traveling to a country, but need to catch a connecting flight in any Schengen country airport AND remaining in the international zone, you will not need a visa. However, there are certain nationalities that will need an Airport Transit Visa even if they remain airside. This applies to citizens of the following countries:

  1. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka

In addition, the following countries need an Airport Transit Visa in some, but not all of the Schengen countries. (Source: Wikipedia)

  1. Austria: Syria
  2. Belgium: Dominican Republic, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Nepal, Palestine, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, Yemen
  3. Cyprus: Turkey
  4. Czech Republic: Algeria, Armenia, Chad, Cuba, Egypt, India, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Palestine, Russia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, Yemen
  5. Denmark: Syria
  6. France: Angola, Bolivia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guinea, Haiti, India, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Nepal, Philippines, Russia (only if arriving from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Moldova, Turkey or Ukraine), Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey
  7. Germany: Cuba, India, Jordan (except if travelling to or from Australia, Israel or New Zealand, with a valid visa for that country), Lebanon, Mali, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey
  8. Greece: Cameroon, Congo, Sudan, Syria
  9. Italy: Senegal, Syria
  10. Netherlands: Cuba, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Nepal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, Yemen
  11. Norway: Syria, Turkey
  12. Poland: Armenia, Cuba, Egypt
  13. Portugal: Guinea, Senegal
  14. Romania: Syria
  15. Spain: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Cuba, Djibouti, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti (only with passports issued from 1 September 2021), India, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Palestine, Sierra Leone, Syria, Tajikistan, Togo, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Yemen
  16. Switzerland: Cuba, Syria, Turkey
  17. Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden: no additional nationalities beyond common ATV list
  18. Liechtenstein: no airports

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About the Schengen Area

The Schengen Area includes 27 European countries which have open borders throughout which means that people traveling to this area with one visa can do so freely and move from country to country without the need to apply for more visas. The Schengen Area is the world’s largest visa-free zone.

 

Schengen Visa Explained

A Schengen Visa allows you to enter and travel in any of the 27 Schengen countries for short-stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period. The main reason for applying for a Schengen visa is for tourism, business or study for up to 90 days. 

For stays over 90 days for the purposes of working or living within the Schengen Area, the Schengen Visa is not suitable. In these cases, you would apply for a National Visa. 

Who needs a Schengen Visa

There are over 60 countries whose nationals do not need a visa to enter and travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days. If you are not a national of any of these countries, you will need to apply for a Schengen Visa to travel to any of the Schengen countries. 

Travel Documents and Entry Requirements for non-EU nationals

If you are a non-EU national traveling to the Schengen Area, you will need to provide certain documents at the border of the country you are entering. This applies even if you have not had to apply for a visa.

The documents required when entering a Schengen country are:

  1. Valid passport – must be dated within the last 10 years and for 3 months after your departure date from the Schengen Area
  2. Schengen Visa – if you are a national of a country that must apply for a visa
  3. ETIAS – Due to begin from 2025, the European Travel Information and Authorisation System will provide online travel authorisations for visa-exempt visitors to the Schengen Area 

At the border, your passport will have an entry stamp on one of the pages which proves you have been allowed to enter the Schengen Area. 

As part of the application process, you will also be required to produce other documents such as proof of funds, proof of accommodation and flight itinerary and these documents will vary depending on the reason for travel, so it will be important to check what is required before submitting your application.

Schengen Countries that issue Schengen Visas

The 27 countries that issue Schengen Visas are:

  1. Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

Once a Schengen visa is issued, you can freely travel between these countries for the duration of the visa. 

Schengen Visa types

There are a variety of visa types if you intend to travel to any of the countries in the Schengen Area and the one you apply for will depend on the reason for travel:

  1. Tourist / Visitor Visa
  2. Business purposes
  3. Visiting family / friends
  4. Study 
  5. Research
  6. Medical reasons
  7. Attending cultural and sports events
  8. Airport transit

Schengen Visas permit you to stay in any of the Schengen countries for a maximum of 90 days. They are usually issued as single entry, double entry or multiple entry.

How to Apply for a Visa to Travel to Europe

To apply for a visa for Europe, you’ll first need to know if you need a visa for the country you plan to visit. If you do need a visa, you must find out all the requirements for your application such as what documents you need and where to submit your application. The best place to do this is on the website of the consulate/embassy of the country you are going to. There is a lot of useful information and if you follow the steps laid out, then the process of applying should be quick and easy. 

Most embassies/consulates have outsourced the application process to third party companies, such as VFS Global and you will make an appointment and submit your application to one of their local offices. It is then the embassy/consulate’s responsibility to make the decision about whether to grant your visa or not. 

Visa Fees

The current Schengen visa fee is €80. There are reduced fees for children and some nationalities.

Visa Category Visa fee in Euros
Adult €80
Children aged 6-12 years €40
Children under 6 years Free
Nationals from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Kosovo €35
Nationals of the Gambia €120

Visa fees are usually paid in the currency of the country you are applying from and they are always non-refundable – even if your application is rejected. There may also be a service fee payable if you are submitting your application to a third party company. Fees can be paid in cash or by credit / debit card.

Travel Insurance for Schengen Visas

When applying for a Schengen Visa, you must have valid travel insurance and proof of this is required. In addition, the insurance must meet the following requirements:

  1. Insured for at least €30,000
  2. Cover is valid in all the member states of the Schengen area
  3. Must provide cover for emergency hospitalization, emergency medical attention, repatriation and death
  4. Must provide cover for the entire trip regardless of your reason for traveling

Applying for a Schengen Visa from Around the World

Most cities around the world have a European embassy or consulate where you can contact for applying for a Schengen visa. 

Where you apply depends on which Schengen country you plan to visit:

  1. Visiting just 1 country – you will apply at the embassy or consulate of the Schengen country you are going to
  2. Visiting more than 1 country – you will apply at the embassy or consulate of the country where you will spend the most number of days
  3. Visiting more than 1 Schengen country and you are spending the same amount of time in each – you would apply at the embassy or consulate of the country you will enter first

Each embassy/consulate deals with applications from within its jurisdiction, so you should check to make sure you are applying at the correct office based on where you live.

At Visa Reservation.com, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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Another small Schengen country is Slovenia. Cities, such as Ljubljana, Celje, Novo Mesto and Kranj, are good to explore with plenty of places to eat and drink. Head to Bled for more natural surroundings or stay in the Julian Alps or the Savinja and Salek Valley for activities like hiking, skiing and walking. In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Slovenia visa from India, Slovenia visa appointment booking, processing time at the Slovenia visa application center, flight itinerary for a Slovenia visa, hotel bookings for a Slovenia visa, Schengen travel insurance for a Slovenia visa application, and Slovenia visa application process in India.
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Slovenia Schengen Visas

In 2021, embassies around the world received 6,109 Schengen visa applications for Slovenia and 459 were not issued. The Embassy of Slovenia in New Delhi received 89 applications and rejected 9.

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Applying for a Slovenia Schengen Visa from India

You must apply for a visa if you want to go to Slovenia. You can do this from India if you are:

  1. A citizen of India
  2. Have a legal right to live in India

The Embassy of Slovenia in New Delhi will make the decision about whether to grant your visa or not. However, you will hand your application into one of the offices of VFS Global located across India.

Visa applications are usually processed within 15 days, so you should apply at least 15 days before you plan to travel. However, it could take longer to be processed, so it’s a good idea to apply as soon as possible. You can apply up to 6 months in advance, so don’t leave it too late.

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Types of Schengen visas offered at The Embassy of Slovenia in India

There are 2 types of visas you can apply for and it is your responsibility to choose the right one:

  1. Short-stay type C visa –  this visa is valid for up to 90 days for business, conference, visiting relatives/friends, tourism etc
  2. Long-stay type D visa – this is an entry and residence permit of more than 90 days up to a maximum of 1 year for employment, study/training, family reunion etc. See the embassy’s website for more information

How Can I Apply for a Slovenia Schengen Visa from VFS Global in India?

To help you to apply for your visa, follow these steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify purpose of travel
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

Step 1 – Identify purpose of travel

Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “Start now”:

Apply For Slovenia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 1

Go to “step 1 – identify purpose of travel” and click on the link:

Apply For Slovenia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 2

Select the reason you are traveling to Slovenia:

Apply For Slovenia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 3

You can then see everything there is to know about that type of visa. It is your responsibility to apply for the correct visa, so make sure you read this information before beginning your application:

Apply For Slovenia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 4

Step 2 – Begin your application

Next, go to “step 2” and click on the “download” link:

Apply For Slovenia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 5

On the next page, first, click on the “download forms” tab and then the link for the “visa application form”:

Apply For Slovenia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 6

Save the form to your computer, complete and sign it and then print it out and take it to VFS Global when you attend your appointment.

Step 3 – Book an appointment

Making appointments with the embassy, consulate or visa application center is generally free and can be done yourself. However, If you are running short of time or not sure which consulate to apply to or have no idea how to get this done yourself then not to worry, we will make the appointment for you for a small service fee!

Booking a visa appointment using our services is pretty simple! All you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the link to schedule the visa appointment
  2. Submit the appointment details, the visa you are applying for, consulate you need the appointment for, the country you need the appointment IN and make the payment
  3. Receive appointment confirmation in email

Book Visa Appointment

You can also make an appointment on your own by following the steps below.

  1. Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “start now”
  2. Go to “step 3” and click on the link to book an appointment
  3. On the next page, click on “book now”
  4. Create an account and then log in
  5. Make your appointment
  6. Receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached

Step 4 – Pay your fees

Visa type Visa Fee in INR
Short-stay 6,650
Children Between 6 – 12 Years 3,330
Long-term See the embassy’s website

There is also a VFS service charge of INR 1829. Please note, if you are applying at Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad centers, you need to pay an additional courier charge of INR 690. This covers the cost of your application being sent to and from the embassy.

The above visa fees can be paid in cash in Indian Rupees and all fees are non-refundable.

Step 5 – Visit a visa application center

When you attend VFS Global for your appointment:

  1. Arrive in time for your appointment (at least 15 minutes ahead). If you miss your appointment on the scheduled day, you will need to book a new appointment after 24 hours from your original appointment date
  2. You must submit your application in person. You cannot send someone in your place
  3. Take a printed copy of your visa application, 2D barcoded sheets (2 copies), passport bio page (2 copies), as well as a valid passport or travel document with at least 2 pages that are blank on both sides
  4. You must take a complete set of all supporting documents (originals and copies)
  5. If you have not paid your visa fee online, you can pay your fee at the center
  6. You will also provide biometric information collection. A scanner collects images of all 10 digits, and you will have a photo taken. Without biometrics, your visa application will not be processed

You may also be asked questions about your application. Typical questions include:

  1. Do you know anyone in Slovenia?
  2. Are you going to work in Slovenia?
  3. When will you return to India?
  4. How much do you earn?

Don’t jeopardize your Schengen visa interview at the last minute. Use this comprehensive and thorough visa interview guide to crack the visa interview!

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Step 6 – Track your application

Once your application has been submitted, you can track it. Go to “step 6” and click on the link:

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Key in the VFS reference number and your last name:

Step 7 – Collect your passport

Once the embassy has reached a decision, your passport will be returned to VFS Global. You can either:

  1. Pick your documents up from VFS Global. You will need the receipt and some ID. Please check with VFS Global when you can collect them.
  2. Have them returned to you by courier

The decision will be either:

  1. Accepted – you will find your visa in your passport
  2. Rejected – if your application for a visa has been refused, you can appeal the decision. See the embassy’s website for more information

There are different reasons why an application may get rejected:

  1. Travel insurance is not valid – the travel insurance has certain specifications that must be covered, so refer to the checklist which you can find on VFS Global’s website
  2. Lack of funds – you must prove that you can afford your trip, so you should provide at least 3 months’ bank statements and/or other proof of funds
  3. Passport does not have 2 free pages – your passport must have at least 2 blank pages for the visa to be attached. If not, you should get a new one before applying for the visa
  4. No marriage certificate – a marriage certificate may be required to prove your marital status, so if the checklist says you need one, then you must provide one

Reasons For Schengen Visa Rejections

Documents Required

You must provide the exact documents for your application. There are document checklists on VFS Global’s website which you can refer to. Please note, you must also sign the checklist and submit it as part of your application.

You should also submit photocopies along with original documents.

Documents include:

  1. Valid passport – must have been issued within the last 10 years, valid for three months after the scheduled return & include at least two empty pages
  2. 1 application form duly completed, dated and signed
  3. 1 recent photo (see full photograph specifications)
  4. Travel medical insurance covering the entire duration of the trip and valid in the whole Schengen Area. The minimum cover of 30,000 Euros, covering: emergency medical expenses, hospital treatment, repatriation for medical reasons, or repatriation of remains
  5. Previous passports with Schengen visas (if any)
  6. Copy of the passport: biodata page, foreign passport(s) issued, proof of marital status
  7. Proof of means of transport – flight reservation of return or round ticket. If you are traveling to several Schengen States, proof of intra-Schengen flight reservation, train itinerary or car rental
  8. Proof of lodging – hotel reservations, rental of holiday home or campus residence reservation. If you are staying with a family member/friend, proof of sponsorship and/or private accommodation from the host
  9. Proof of financial meansbank statements for the last 3 months; Indian Income Tax Return for the last two assessment years. If employed – pay slips for the last 3 months, employment contract, employers statement on approval for holidays. If self-employed – certificate of company registration. If retired – pension statements for the last 3 months or proof of other income
  10. If the applicant is a minor – birth certificate & passports/ID cards of the parents
  11. NonIndian nationals: proof of legal residence in India
  12. Invitation letter – from the organization stating the purpose, duration and itinerary (for business trips)
  13. Certificate of the travel agency confirming the booking of an organised trip or other proof of travel plans

Schengen Travel Health Insurance

If you’re planning to obtain your flight reservation for visa without paying for the ticket, all you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the Visa Reservation website to choose the right package
  2. Submit the travel details and make the payment online
  3. Receive flight itinerary in email

Flight reservation without payment

COVID Regulations

COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Slovenia. There is no need to provide proof of vaccination, a negative test, or recovery. However, it’s still wise to check for up-to-date entry requirements before you travel.

How to contact VFS Global in India

VFS Office Address Hours
Ahmedabad First Floor, Abhijit VI Near Parimal Garden Cross Road, Off C G Road 380 006 Ahmedabad Tuesday-Thursday, 09:00-14:00
Bengaluru Gopalan Innovation Mall, No- 22, Bannerghatta Main Road, Sarakki Industrial Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076 Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Chandigarh Temporarily closed N/A

 

Chennai Fagun Towers, III Floor, No 74 Ethiraj salai Egmore 600 008 Chennai Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Mezzanine Level Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place 110001 New Delhi Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Goa Temporarily closed N/A
Gurugram Temporarily closed N/A
Hyderabad 3rd Floor, Srida Anushka Pride, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500034 Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Jalandhar Temporarily closed N/A
Kolkata 5th Floor, Rene Tower, Plot No. AA-I, 1842, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata 700107 India Tuesday-Thursday, 09:00-14:00
Mumbai Urmi Axis Building, Second Floor, Behind Famous Studio, Opp. E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi (West), Mumbai, Mumbai- 400011 Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Pune 93 Avenue Mall, 4th Floor, Kalubai Chowk, Near Fatima Nagar Junction, Wanowarie, Pune-411022 Tuesday & Thursday, 08:00-14:00

Please contact VFS Global for any information regarding the Slovenia visa process:

Phone: 022 67866060 (08:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs from Monday to Friday)

Email: info.slvin@vfshelpline.com

Conclusion

To apply for a Slovenia visa from the Embassy of Slovenia in India, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify purpose of travel
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

At Visa Reservation, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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Luxembourg is a small country in the Schengen Area, but it’s one that has a lot to see and do. The small town center of Luxembourg itself is a lovely place to explore and there are plenty of bars and restaurants to spend some time. There are pretty towns, like Vianden and Mondorf-Les-Bains, and Luxembourg’s second city is close to nature. In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Luxembourg visa from India, Luxembourg visa appointment booking, processing time at the Luxembourg visa application center, flight itinerary for a Luxembourg visa, hotel bookings for a Luxembourg visa, Schengen travel insurance for a Luxembourg visa application, and Luxembourg visa application process in India.
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Luxembourg Schengen Visas

In 2021, embassies around the world received 2,383 visa applications for Luxembourg. 29 were rejected. The Embassy of Luxembourg in New Delhi received 270 applications and rejected 6.

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Applying for a Luxembourg Schengen Visa from India

To apply for a visa for Luxembourg from India, you must be an Indian citizen or, if you are a non-Indian national, you must have the necessary permit to live in India.

The Embassy of Luxembourg in New Delhi processes visa applications. It is advisable to lodge the application as early as possible and at least 15 calendar days before you plan to travel. Applications can be lodged up to 6 months ahead. You will lodge your application to VFS Global in one of the following cities:

  1. Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Goa, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Jaipur,    Jalandhar, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pondicherry, Pune and Trivandrum

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Types of Schengen visas offered at The Embassy of Luxembourg in India

There are different visas you can apply for:

  1. Short Stay Visa: maximum stay of 90 days (business trips, attending cultural, sports event or a conference, visiting relatives/friends & tourism)
  2. Long Stay Visa: more than 90 days stay (residence and work permit)

How Can I Apply for a Luxembourg Schengen Visa from VFS Global in India?

There are several steps to follow when you apply for your visa.

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

Step 1 – Identify visa type

Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “Start now”:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 1

Go to “step 1 – identify visa type” and click on the link:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 2

Select the visa you are applying for:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 3

You will then be presented with information regarding fees, required documents, forms etc. The requirements for each type of visa are different, so make sure you know what you need to submit before attending your appointment with VFS Global:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 4

Step 2 – Begin your application

Go to “step 2” and click on the link:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 5

Next, click on the visa application tab:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 6

Click on the link to download the visa application form. You will need to print, complete and sign it and remember to take it with you when you submit your application to VFS Global.

Step 3 – Book an appointment

Making appointments with the embassy, consulate or visa application center is generally free and can be done yourself. However, If you are running short of time or not sure which consulate to apply to or have no idea how to get this done yourself then not to worry, we will make the appointment for you for a small service fee!

Booking a visa appointment using our services is pretty simple! All you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the link to schedule the visa appointment
  2. Submit the appointment details, the visa you are applying for, consulate you need the appointment for, the country you need the appointment IN and make the payment
  3. Receive appointment confirmation in email

Book Visa Appointment

You can also make an appointment on your own by following the steps below.

  1. Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “start now”
  2. Go to “step 3” and click on the link to book an appointment
  3. Click on the link to book now
  4. Create an account and then log in
  5. Make your appointment
  6. Receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached

Step 4 – Pay your fees

  1. There is a service charge of 1605 INR ( All VFS’s service charges are inclusive of Goods & Service Tax –SGST @9% and CGST@9%) per application. This is in addition to the visa fee
  2. Applicants applying at Jaipur, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Ahmedabad, Pune, Goa, Puducherry, Cochin, Trivandrum, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad Center need to pay an additional courier charge
  3. Optional Courier Service charge at New Delhi – INR 276
  4. Courier Service charge applicable at satellite locations – INR 276

The fees are paid in Indian Rupees. They are non-refundable and need to be paid in cash or by debit or credit card

Type of Visa Fee in INR
Short-term

 

6,300
Children between 6-12 years (until the age of 12 years minus one day) 3,150
Family members of EU and Swiss citizens/
Children between 0-6 years (until the age of 6 years minus one day)
0
Nationals of Russia, Moldova, Ukraine, Cape Verde, Serbia, Montenegro,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Macedonia and Georgia
2,683
Long-stay 3,900

Step 5 – Visit a visa application center

On the day of your appointment:

  1. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time. If you miss your appointment, you will need to book a new appointment which could delay your trip
  2. You must attend your appointment in person
  3. Take a printed copy of your visa application, 2D barcoded sheets (2 copies), passport bio page (2 copies), as well as a valid passport or travel document with at least 2 pages that are blank on both sides
  4. Take all supporting documentation (originals and copies)
  5. At the center, you will also need to submit your fingerprints and photograph. This is known as biometric information collection. A digital finger scanner collects images of all 10 digits, and you will have a digital photo taken. Without biometrics information, your visa application will not be processed

You may also be asked questions about your application. Typical questions include:

  1. Are you married?
  2. Do you know anyone in Luxembourg?
  3. Are you going to study in Luxembourg?
  4. Can you prove that you will return to India before the visa expires?

Don’t jeopardize your Schengen visa interview at the last minute. Use this comprehensive and thorough visa interview guide to crack the visa interview!

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Step 6 – Track your application

Go to “step 6” and click on the link to track your application online:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 7

On the next page, click on the link for tracking applications in India:

Apply For Luxembourg Schengen Visa From India Online Application 8

Use the reference number on the invoice/receipt issued by VFS Global and your last name and you will be able to track your application:

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Step 7 – Collect your passport

When your application has been processed, you can pick up your documents from VFS Global or have your documents returned to you by courier if this option is available. Please check with the office where you submit your application for the options available to collect your documents.

If you are collecting your documents, you will need to take the receipt issued by VFS Global and some ID.

The decision will be either:

  1. Accepted – you will find your visa attached to one of the pages in your passport
  2. Rejected – if your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision

There are different reasons why an application may get rejected:

  1. Bank statements not provided – you must provide your bank statements so the embassy can see you have enough money and/or you are employed
  2. Application form not signed/completed fully – you must ensure your application form is completed in full and signed, so check before submitting it
  3. Travel insurance does not cover all Schengen countries – even if Luxembourg is the only Schengen country you are going to, the insurance must cover ALL countries in the Schengen Area
  4. Passport is not valid for 3 months after your return to India – your passport MUST be valid for at least 3 months after you return to India. If not, you must get a new one before applying for your visa

Reasons For Schengen Visa Rejections

Documents Required

Before you start preparing your documents, refer to the checklists on VFS Global’s website. The requirements are different for each type of visa, so you must ensure you don’t miss anything. You should also submit photocopies along with original documents.

Documents include:

  1. Application form duly filled, dated and signed by the applicant.
  2. Two recent passport-size photographs in colour on white background. One photo should be pasted (not stapled) on the form and the other photo to be given along with the application (see full photograph specifications)
  3. National passport valid for at least 3 months beyond the date of return and with at least 2 blank pages available + 1 copy of the data page of the passport
  4. Proof of accommodation such as a confirmed hotel booking
  5. Complete travel program including itinerary, dates and places to be visited
  6. A copy of the confirmed return ticket to India or the confirmation of the reservation
  7. Invitation letter from the inviting company in Luxembourg mentioning the purpose of the visit including the complete business program with planned visits and/or meetings to attend
  8. Covering letter on a business letterhead from the Indian company stating your position, the length of your service and the purpose of your visit
  9. Proof of sufficient financial means to cover all expenses during your stay such as letter from the inviting/employing company + company bank statements for the last three months if the inviting/employing company pays for the cost of traveling; salary slips + status of personal bank account for the last three months; letter from your bank stating credit limit on your credit card; income Tax return for at least 2 years
  10. Overseas medical travel insurance valid for all Schengen countries for the whole duration of your stay with a minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros for all risks like accident, urgent medical attention, emergency hospital treatment and repatriation
  11. Minors under the age of 18 if traveling alone have to provide written consent certified by public notary of both parents/guardians
  12. Authorization to stay (original) and/or letter issued by the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Luxembourg (Mandatory for long-term visa)

Schengen Travel Health Insurance

If you’re planning to obtain your flight reservation for visa without paying for the ticket, all you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the Visa Reservation website to choose the right package
  2. Submit the travel details and make the payment online
  3. Receive flight itinerary in email

Flight reservation without payment

COVID Regulations

Residents of India, aged 12 years and 2 months or over, authorized to enter Luxembourg, are no longer required to present, upon boarding, a vaccination certificate, a certificate of recovery or the negative Covid test result.

It’s always best to check the up-to-date entry requirements for Luxembourg before you travel.

How to contact VFS Global in India

VFS Office Address Hours
Ahmedabad First Floor, Abhijit VI Near Parimal Garden Cross Road, Off C G Road 380 006 Ahmedabad Thursday, 09:00-14:00
Bangalore Gopalan Innovation Mall, No- 22, Bannerghatta Main Road, Sarakki Industrial Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076

 

Monday to Friday, 08:00-18:00
Chandigarh Elante Offices, Entry from Gate No. 3, Unit no. B 209, Second Floor, Office Block B, Plot no. 178- 178A, Industrial and Business Park, Phase – I, Chandigarh (U T) 160002, India Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00

 

Chennai Fagun Towers, III Floor, No 74 Ethiraj salai Egmore 600 008 Chennai Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Cochin 1st Floor, Manoj Tower (Coastal Chambers), M G Road, Ravipuram 682015 Cochin Kerala Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00
Goa Gera Imperium Grand, 6th Floor, Office No. 619-621, Behind Ginger Hotel, Patto Plaza, Panaji- Goa 403001 India Monday to Friday, 08:00-15:00
Gurugram 4th Floor ILD TOWER, Sohna Rd, Sector 47, Gurugram, Haryana 122001, India Monday to Friday, 09:00-15:00
Hyderabad 8-2-700, Srida Anushka Pride, Rd Number 12, Banjara Hills Hyderabad, Telangana 500034 Monday to Friday, 08:00-18:00
Jaipur Mangalam Ambition Tower, Subhash marg(Malan Ka Chauraha), C Scheme, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan Monday to Friday, 09:00-15:00
Jalandhar 3rd floor, Aman Plaza, Plot No 310, Lajpat Nagar, Mahavir Marg, Nakodar Chowk, (opposite to lovely autos), Jalandhar, Punjab – 144001 Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00
Kolkata 5th Floor, Rene Tower, Plot No. AA-I, 1842, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata 700107 India Monday, 09:00-14:00
Mumbai Trade Center, First Floor, ‘G’ Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051 Monday to Friday, 08:00-15:00
New Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Mezzanine Level Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place 110001 New Delhi Monday to Friday, 10:00-14:00
Puducherry Good Shepherd Square, No.33, East Coast Road, Elaipillaichavady, Pudupalayam Village, Puducherry-605 005 India Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00
Pune Temporarily closed N/A
Trivandrum First Floor- Asiatic Business Center, T c 2/2408-3, Attipra Village, Kazhakuttam, Trivandrum-695583 Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00
Whitefield Visa Application Center (Premium Lounge Center)

Brigade IRV, Unit No 108, 1st floor, Nallurhalli, Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066

 

Monday to Friday, 08:00-16:00

Helpline

Please contact VFS Global for any information regarding the Luxembourg visa process:

Phone no:- 022-67866069 (08:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday)

Email: info.luin@vfshelpline.com

Conclusion

To apply for a Luxembourg visa from the Embassy of Luxembourg in India, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

At Visa Reservation, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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The Schengen Area has 26 exciting destinations and Lithuania is one of them. Start in Vilnius and explore its lovely old town. Or, if you visit in summer, head to the seaside resort of Palanga. There are also national parks, lakes and forests on offer if you’re looking to get out into nature. In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Lithuania visa from India, Lithuania visa appointment booking, processing time at the Lithuania visa application center, flight itinerary for a Lithuania visa, hotel bookings for a Lithuania visa, Schengen travel insurance for a Lithuania visa application, and Lithuania visa application process in India.
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Lithuania Schengen Visas

In 2021, a total of 24,764 Lithuania Schengen visa applications were received by embassies around the world. 683 (2.8%) were rejected. The Embassy of Lithuania in New Delhi received 174 applications and rejected 23 (13.4%).

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Applying for a Lithuania Schengen Visa from India

If you are going to Lithuania, you will need a visa. It’s easy to apply from India as long as you are either a citizen or you are living in India permanently and you have a resident’s permit.

The Embassy of Lithuania in New Delhi makes the decision about whether to grant visas or not, but visa applications are submitted to VFS Global.

Visa applications are processed within 15 days, however, it may take longer, so you must apply at least 15 days before your trip. You can apply up to 6 months before your trip, so don’t leave it too late.

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Types of Schengen visas offered at The Embassy of Lithuania in India

Depending on your reason for going to Lithuania, there are different visas you can apply for:

  1. Schengen visa/short-stay visa (C) – a visa valid for no more than three months (90 days) for tourism, visiting family/friends etc
  2. National visa (D) shall be issued to those granted a permit of temporary or permanent residence in the Republic of Lithuania. For stays of more than 90 days, typically issued for family reunion, study or employment
  3. Airport Transit visa (short-stay) – if you are catching a connecting flight on the way to another destination

How Can I Apply for a Lithuania Schengen Visa from VFS Global in India?

There are several steps to follow when you apply for your visa.

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Prepare your documents
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  5. Step 5 – Track your application
  6. Step 6 – Collect your passport

Step 1 – Identify visa type

Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “Start now”:

Apply For Lithuania Schengen Visa From India Online Application 1

Go to “step 1 – identify visa type” and click on the link:

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Select the visa you are applying for:

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You will then be presented with information regarding fees, required documents, forms etc. Take the time to read the information in full before proceeding to the next step:

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Step 2 – Prepare your documents

The first thing you need to do is to complete your application. Go to “step 2” and click on the link for the online application form:

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You will be directed to EPM which is the online application system for the Embassy of Lithuania. Click on “new application”:

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Complete the relevant information to complete the application:

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When you have finished, submit the application, and then print it off and sign. You will need to take this to VFS Global when you hand in your application.

Documents Required

You must provide all the required documents as mentioned in the checklist. You can download the relevant document checklist on VFS Global’s website. You should also submit photocopies along with original documents.

Documents include:

  1. Completed and signed Schengen visa application form
  2. One recent passport photo 35×45 in color on a white background (see full photograph specifications)
  3. A valid travel document – passport (containing at least 2 blank pages, issued within the previous 10 years, valid for at least three months after your return to India).
  4. Non-Indian nationals residing in India – temporary or permanent residence permit
  5. Valid health insurance – to cover the duration of stay in the Schengen area. The minimum amount of medical insurance coverage – EUR 30,000
  6. Invitation letter required to temporarily stay in the Republic of Lithuania electronically submitted through MIGRIS (https://www.migracija.lt/en) or the documents confirming the purpose of visit to Lithuania (hotel booking, tour itinerary etc.)
  7. Proof of means of transport. Flight reservation of return ticket. If you are traveling to several Schengen States, proof of intra-Schengen flight reservation, train itinerary or car rental
  8. Proof of lodging. Hotel reservations, rental of holiday home or campus residence reservation. If you intend to stay with a family member or a friend, proof of sponsorship and/or private accommodation from the host
  9. Proof of financial means – original private bank statement showing movements in the last three months, duly stamped and signed by the bank OR Indian income tax return acknowledgment for the last two assessment years
  10. Certificate of the travel agency confirming the booking of an organised trip indicating the travel plans
  11. Marriage certificate
  12. If you are employed: payslips for the last three months; employment contract; employer’s statement on approval for holidays
  13. If you are a company owner or self-employed: certificate of registration of the company
  14. If you are retired: pension statements for the last three months; proof of regular income generated by ownership of property or business
  15. If the applicant is a minor: written consent certified by public notary; copies of the passport of the parents. If not applicable, birth certificate of the applicant and copies of the ID cards of the parents

Schengen Travel Health Insurance

If you’re planning to obtain your flight reservation for visa without paying for the ticket, all you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the Visa Reservation website to choose the right package
  2. Submit the travel details and make the payment online
  3. Receive flight itinerary in email

Flight reservation without payment

Step 3 – Book an appointment

Making appointments with the embassy, consulate or visa application center is generally free and can be done yourself. However, If you are running short of time or not sure which consulate to apply to or have no idea how to get this done yourself then not to worry, we will make the appointment for you for a small service fee!

Booking a visa appointment using our services is pretty simple! All you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the link to schedule the visa appointment
  2. Submit the appointment details, the visa you are applying for, consulate you need the appointment for, the country you need the appointment IN and make the payment
  3. Receive appointment confirmation in email

Book Visa Appointment

You can also make an appointment on your own by following the steps below.

  1. Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “start now”
  2. Go to “step 3” and click on the link to schedule an appointment at the VFS Visa Application Center
  3. Click on the link to book now
  4. Create an account and then log in
  5. Make your appointment
  6. Receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached

Please note, the above procedure is for short-term (Schengen) visas only. If you wish to make an appointment for a long-term (national) visa, they have to be pre-approved by the Embassy. The inviting person/organization has to send an e-mail to consul.in1@urm.lt and indicate the purpose of travel.

Step 4 – Visit a visa application center

On the day of your appointment:

  1. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time. If you miss your appointment on the scheduled day, you will need to book a new appointment after 24 hours from your original appointment date
  2. You must attend your appointment in person
  3. Take a printed copy of your visa application, 2D barcoded sheets (2 copies), passport bio page (2 copies), as well as a valid passport or travel document with at least 2 pages that are blank on both sides
  4. Take all supporting documentation (originals and copies)
  5. If you haven’t paid your visa fee online, you can pay your fees once you get to the center
  6. At the center, you will also need to submit your fingerprints and photograph. This is known as biometric information collection. A digital finger scanner collects images of all 10 digits, and you will have a digital photo taken. Without biometrics information, your visa application will not be processed

You may also be asked questions about your application. Typical questions include:

  1. How much do you earn?
  2. Are you going to work in Lithuania?
  3. When are you returning to India?
  4. What ties do you have to India?

Don’t jeopardize your Schengen visa interview at the last minute. Use this comprehensive and thorough visa interview guide to crack the visa interview!

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Step 5 – Track your application

Go to VFS Global’s home page and click on “track your application”:

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Click on the link to track your visa application online:

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Use the reference number on the invoice/receipt issued by VFS Global, along with your last name:

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Step 6 – Collect your passport

After a decision on your visa application has been made, you can pick up your documents from VFS Global or have your documents returned to you (if offered by VFS) for an additional fee.

When collecting your documents yourself, please take:

  1. your valid ID
  2. the receipt issued by VFS Global

The decision will be either:

  1. Accepted – you will find your visa attached to one of the pages in your passport
  2. Rejected – if your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision

There are different reasons why an application may get rejected:

  1. Your passport is not valid – if your passport is not valid in any way (see above requirements), you must get a new one before applying for your visa
  2. Proof of funds is not included – the embassy must see that you can afford your trip, so you must provide bank statements etc., as proof of financial means
  3. Travel insurance covers 10,000 Euros – the travel insurance you take out must cover at least 30,000 Euros, so check the details before buying the insurance
  4. Flight reservation not included – you must show the embassy how you plan to get to the Schengen Area and that you are planning on returning home before the visa expires

Reasons For Schengen Visa Rejections

Visa fees

Visa type Visa Fee in INR Visa Fee in Euros
Schengen Visa 6,669 80
Applicants aged between 6-12 3,335 40
Long Term 10,004 120

The visa fee should be paid in cash or by debit/credit card. Fees are paid in Indian Rupees and they are non-refundable even if your application is denied.

There is a VFS Service charge to pay of Rs. 1659 (inclusive of Goods and Service Tax –SGST @9% and CGST@9%) which can also be paid in cash or by debit/credit card.

COVID REGULATIONS

From 1st MAY 2022, travelers arriving in Lithuania from any country in the world will no longer be subject to any COVID-19 management requirements:

  1. you will no longer need to take the COVID-19 test before the trip, even if you are not vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19
  2. you will not need to fill in the questionnaire
  3. foreigners are not prohibited from entering

Check the up-to-date entry requirements before you travel on the website of the National Public Health Center under the Ministry of Health

How to contact VFS Global in India

VFS Office

Address

Hours

Ahmedabad Temporarily closed N/A
Bangalore Gopalan Innovation Mall, No- 22, Bannerghatta Main Road, Sarakki Industrial Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076

 

Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 13:00
Chandigarh Temporarily Closed N/A

 

Chennai Fagun Towers, Third Floor, No 74, Ethiraj Salai, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008 Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 13:00
Cochin Temporarily Closed N/A

 

Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Mezzanine Level Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place 110001 New Delhi Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00-14:00
Goa Temporarily Closed N/A

 

Hyderabad 8-2-700, 3rd Floor, Srida Anushka Pride, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500034 Monday to Friday, 08:00-15:00

 

Jaipur Temporarily Closed N/A

 

Kolkata Rene Tower, Building No. 1842, Rajdanga Main Road, Rajdanga, Landmark: Near Geetanjali Stadium Kolkata, 700107, India Tuesday and Thursday, 09:00-14:00
Mumbai Urmi Axis Building, 2nd Floor, Behind Famous Studio, Opp. E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi (West), Mumbai 400 011 Monday, 10:00-14:00
Pune Temporarily Closed N/A

 

Helpline

Please contact VFS Global for any information regarding the Lithuania visa process

Hours: 08:00 hrs -17:00 hrs Monday-Friday

Email: info.lithuaniain@vfshelpline.com

Conclusion

To apply for a Lithuania visa from the Embassy of Lithuania in India, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Prepare your documents
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  5. Step 5 – Track your application
  6. Step 6 – Collect your passport

At Visa Reservation, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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Malta is a Schengen country in the Mediterranean Sea and it’s a lovely destination to visit. The island has plenty of historical attractions in Valletta, Cottonera and Rabat which are great to explore. There are sandy beaches in Mellieha and Saint Thomas Ghajn Bay if you want to spend time relaxing. In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Malta visa from India, Malta visa appointment booking, processing time at the Malta visa application center, flight itinerary for a Malta visa, hotel bookings for a Malta visa, Schengen travel insurance for a Malta visa application, and Malta visa application process in India.
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Malta Schengen Visas

Embassies around the world received 4,295 visa applications for Malta in 2021. 691 were rejected. The Embassy of Malta in New Delhi received 72 applications and rejected 8.

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Applying for a Malta Schengen Visa from India

If you are planning on visiting Malta, you can apply from India if:

  1. You are an Indian citizen or,
  2. If you have a residence permit or visa to live in India, if you are a non-Indian national

The Embassy of Malta has outsourced the receipt of visa applications to VFS Global. This means that you will submit your application to one of the VFS offices located across India (see below for contact details). The embassy retains the responsibility of processing visa applications and they will reach a decision within 15 days.

It is your responsibility to apply in plenty of time and you may apply up to 6 months before you travel, so don’t leave it too late.

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Types of Schengen visas offered at The Embassy of Malta in India

There are different visas you can apply for:

  1. Short Stay Visa: maximum stay of 90 days for the purpose of business, conference, visiting relatives/friends, tourism & religious reasons
  2. Long Stay Visa: more than 90 days for the purpose of employment, study/training, family reunion etc

How Can I Apply for a Malta Schengen Visa from VFS Global in India?

As mentioned above, you will submit your application to VFS Global, but you must follow these steps in order:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

Step 1 – Identify visa type

Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “Start now”:

Apply For Malta Schengen Visa From India Online Application 1

Go to “step 1 – identify visa type” and click on the link:

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Select the visa you are applying for:

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You will then be presented with information regarding fees, required documents, forms etc.:

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The requirements for each type of visa are different, so make sure you know what you need to submit before attending your appointment with VFS Global.

Step 2 – Begin your application

Go to “step 2” and click on the link:

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Next, click on the tab to download forms:

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Click on the link to download the form (s). You will need to print, complete and sign it and take it with you when you submit your application to VFS Global.

Step 3 – Book an appointment

Making appointments with the embassy, consulate or visa application center is generally free and can be done yourself. However, If you are running short of time or not sure which consulate to apply to or have no idea how to get this done yourself then not to worry, we will make the appointment for you for a small service fee!

Booking a visa appointment using our services is pretty simple! All you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the link to schedule the visa appointment
  2. Submit the appointment details, the visa you are applying for, consulate you need the appointment for, the country you need the appointment IN and make the payment
  3. Receive appointment confirmation in email

Book Visa Appointment

You can also make an appointment on your own by following the steps below.

  1. Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “start now”
  2. Go to “step 3” and click on the link to book an appointment
  3. Click on the link to book now
  4. Create an account and then log in
  5. Make your appointment
  6. Receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached

Step 4 – Pay your fees

Visa type Visa Fee in INR Visa Fee in Euros
Adult Visa 6,718 80
Children between 6-12 3,359 40
Long Term 8,397 100
Long Term (study) 5,878 70
  1. The visa fees are payable in Indian Rupees and can be paid in cash/Visa/Master Card/Rupay
  2. There is also a service charge of INR 2218/- and a convenience fee of INR 160/-
  3. Please note, some VFS Global offices only send your documents back to you via courier, for which you have to pay an extra INR 650/-
  4. All fees are non-refundable and are inclusive of Goods and Service Tax – SGST @ 9% and CGST @ 9%

There are optional services which you can pay for. See VFS Global’s website for more information.

Step 5 – Visit a visa application center

On the day of your appointment:

  1. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time. If you miss your appointment, you will need to book a new appointment
  2. You cannot send someone in your place, you must attend in person
  3. Take a printed copy of your visa application, 2D barcoded sheets (2 copies), passport bio page (2 copies), as well as a valid passport or travel document with at least 2 pages that are blank on both sides
  4. Take all supporting documentation (originals and copies)
  5. At the center, you will also need to provide biometric information collection. A digital finger scanner collects images of all 10 digits, and you will have a digital photo taken. Without biometrics, your visa application will not be processed

You may also be asked questions about your application. Typical questions include:

  1. What are you going to do in Malta?
  2. How are you going to fund your trip?
  3. Are you planning on visiting any other Schengen country?
  4. Do you know anyone in Malta?

Don’t jeopardize your Schengen visa interview at the last minute. Use this comprehensive and thorough visa interview guide to crack the visa interview!

Visa Interview Guide

Step 6 – Track your application

Go to “step 6” and click on the link to track your application online:

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On the next page, use the reference number and your date of birth to track your application:

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Step 7 – Collect your passport

When your application has been processed, you can either:

  1. Pick up your documents from VFS Global
  2. Have your documents returned to you by courier (if available)

Please check with the office where you submit your application for the options available to collect your documents.

If you are collecting your documents, you will need to take the receipt issued by VFS Global and some ID.

The decision will be either:

  1. Accepted – you will find your visa attached to one of the pages in your passport
  2. Rejected – if your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision within 15 days

There are different reasons why an application may get rejected:

  1. No justification for the purpose of stay – you must be clear as to why you are going to Malta and you can do this by providing specific documents such as a travel itinerary, proof of study or a work contract etc
  2. You have already been to the Schengen Zone for more than 90 days – you are only able to stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within the last 180 days
  3. No proof of travel medical insurance – you must take out travel medical insurance for your trip and you must provide proof
  4. No proof of financial means – you must show that you can afford your trip by providing salary slips, bank statements etc

Reasons For Schengen Visa Rejections

Documents Required

Go to VFS Global’s website for document checklists. You should familiarize yourself with the requirements for your visa application because they are different for each type of visa. You should also submit photocopies along with original documents.

Documents include:

  1. Application form duly filled, dated and signed
  2. One recent passport-size photograph in colour on white background. Please do not staple the photo to the application form (see full photograph specifications)
  3. Passport/travel document valid for at least 3 months beyond the date of return, issued within the last 10 years, not valid for more than 10 years and with at least 2 blank pages available
  4. Previous passport also required
  5. Overseas medical travel insurance valid for all Schengen countries for the whole duration of your stay with a minimum cover of 30,000 Euros for all risks like accident, illness, medical emergency, evacuation, etc)
  6. Confirmed travel itinerary with travel dates (with return flights for courses less than 91 days) OR issued Eticket. Once the visa is approved, a confirmed return ticket may be requested prior to visa being issued
  7. Proof of accommodation such as a confirmed hotel booking or ‘Declaration of Proof’ completely filled in, signed by the host accompanied by host’s Malta ID/passport
  8. Proof of sufficient financial means to cover all expenses during the entire period of travel. A letter from the bank stating the available balance; Bank statements for the last 6 months; ‘Declaration of Proof’ 
  9. Minors under the age of 18 – signature of parent’s on all pages of the application; notarized ‘No Objection Certificate’
  10. Adhaar Card
  11. Confirmed Travel Itinerary for travel to Malta
  12. Invitation letter from employer stating professional status of applicant and details of the work to be carried out in Malta
  13. Signed employment contract, certified true copy by a Maltese Notary Public
  14. Identity Malta letter confirming that the request for work permit has been accepted
  15. Letter of Acceptance from the educational institution in Malta

Schengen Travel Health Insurance

If you’re planning to obtain your flight reservation for visa without paying for the ticket, all you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the Visa Reservation website to choose the right package
  2. Submit the travel details and make the payment online
  3. Receive flight itinerary in email

Flight reservation without payment

COVID Regulations

From 6th June 2022, persons aged 12 years and over are permitted to travel to Malta without undergoing quarantine as long as they provide either:

  1. Proof of Vaccination
  2. Proof of Recovery stating that no more than 180 days have passed since date of the first positive test (and no more than 180 days prior to arrival)
  3. Test Certificate

If you cannot provide one of the above, you must quarantine for 7 days.

Please see the Malta government’s website for more information.

How to contact VFS Global in India

VFS Office

Address

Hours

Ahmedabad First Floor, Abhijit VI Near Parimal Garden Cross Road, Off C G Road 380 006 Ahmedabad Friday, 09:00-15:00
Bengaluru Gopalan Innovation Mall, No- 22, Bannerghatta Main Road, Sarakki Industrial Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076 Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Chandigarh Elante Offices, Entry from Gate No. 3, Unit no. B 209, Second Floor, Office Block B, Plot no. 178- 178A, Industrial and Business Park, Phase – I, Chandigarh (U T) 160002, India. Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00

 

Chennai Fagun Towers, III Floor, No 74 Ethiraj salai Egmore 600 008 Chennai Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Goa Temporarily closed N/A
Gurugram Temporarily closed N/A
Hyderabad 8-2-700, Srida Anushka Pride, Rd Number 12, Banjara Hills Hyderabad, Telangana 500034 Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Jaipur Temporarily closed N/A
Jalandhar 3rd floor, Aman Plaza, Plot No 310, Lajpat Nagar, Mahavir Marg, Nakodar Chowk, (opposite to lovely autos), Jalandhar, Punjab – 144001. Tuesday and Thursday, 09:00-13:00
Kochi 1st Floor, Manoj Tower (Coastal Chambers), M G Road, Ravipuram 682015 Cochin Kerala Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Kolkata 5th Floor, Rene Tower, Plot No. AA-I, 1842, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata 700107 India Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Mumbai Urmi Axis Building, Second Floor, Behind Famous Studio, Opp. E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi(West), Mumbai, Mumbai- 400011 Monday, 10:00-14:00
New Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Mezzanine Level Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place 110001 New Delhi Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Puducherry Temporarily closed N/A
Pune 93 Avenue Mall, 4th Floor, Kalubai Chowk, Near Fatima Nagar Junction, Wanowarie, Pune-411022 Tuesday and Wednesday, 08:00-14:00
Thiruvanathapuram Temporarily closed N/A

Helpline

Please contact VFS Global for any information regarding the Malta visa process:

Phone: 022-67866005 (08:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday)

Email:

– infomalta.northin@vfshelpline.com

– infomalta.westin@vfshelpline.com

– infomalta.southin@vfshelpline.com

– infomaltaanp@vfshelpline.com

Conclusion

To apply for a Malta visa from the Embassy of Malta in India, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

At Visa Reservation, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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Liechtenstein is one of the 26 countries that make up the Schengen Area. If you are planning on going to this small country, you will find some lovely places to explore. Start in the capital city of Vaduz with its castle and lovely mountain views. If it’s thrilling sports you seek, head to Malbun for skiing. In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Liechtenstein visa from India, Liechtenstein visa appointment booking, processing time at the Liechtenstein visa application center, flight itinerary for a Liechtenstein visa, hotel bookings for a Liechtenstein visa, Schengen travel insurance for a Liechtenstein visa application, and Liechtenstein visa application process in India.
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Applying for a Liechtenstein Schengen Visa from India

As long as you are a citizen of India or you have the legal right to live in India, it’s easy to apply for a visa to go to Liechtenstein.

Switzerland represents Liechtenstein in India which means that the Embassy of Switzerland will process visa applications. However, the receipt of visa applications has been outsourced to VFS Global, so you will submit your application at one of the VFS offices in India.

Visa applications are processed within 10-15 days, however, it may take longer, so you must apply at least 15 days before your trip. You can apply up to 6 months before your trip, so don’t leave it too late.

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Types of Schengen visas offered at The Embassy of Liechtenstein in India

There are different visas you can apply for:

  1. Schengen visa – for up to 90 days for tourism, visiting family/friends etc
  2. National visa –  for more than 90 days for family reunion, study or employment etc
  3. Airport Transit visa – if you are catching a connecting flight on the way to another destination

How Can I Apply for a Liechtenstein Schengen Visa from VFS Global in India?

There are several steps to follow when you apply for your visa.

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

Step 1 – Identify visa type

Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “Start now”:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 1

Go to “step 1 – identify visa type” and click on the link:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 2

Select the visa you are applying for:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 3

You will then be presented with information regarding fees, required documents, forms etc. Read the information in full before going to step 2:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 4

Step 2 – Begin your application

Go to “step 2” and click on the link:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 5

You can download the visa application form to complete it. Print and sign it and take it with you when you submit your application to VFS Global.

Step 3 – Book an appointment

Making appointments with the embassy, consulate or visa application center is generally free and can be done yourself. However, If you are running short of time or not sure which consulate to apply to or have no idea how to get this done yourself then not to worry, we will make the appointment for you for a small service fee!

Booking a visa appointment using our services is pretty simple! All you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the link to schedule the visa appointment
  2. Submit the appointment details, the visa you are applying for, consulate you need the appointment for, the country you need the appointment IN and make the payment
  3. Receive appointment confirmation in email

Book Visa Appointment

You can also make an appointment on your own by following the steps below.

  1. Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “start now”
  2. Go to “step 3” and click on the link to book an appointment
  3. Click on the link to book now
  4. Create an account and then log in
  5. Make your appointment
  6. Receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached

Step 4 – Pay your fees

VISA Type Fees in INR
Adult Visa 6900
Child Between 6 – 12 Years 3450
Child Below 6 Years 0
Fee Type Fee in INR
Service Fees 1983
Convenience Fee 150
Courier 690

Once you have made your application, you will need to pay your fee. You can pay in cash or credit/debit card. The fees are non-refundable even if your application gets rejected.

Please note, VFS Global offers additional services that you will have to pay for. These services are optional. For more information, visit their website.

Step 5 – Visit a visa application center

On the day of your appointment:

  1. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time. If you miss your appointment on the scheduled day, you will need to book a new appointment
  2. You must attend your appointment in person
  3. Take a printed copy of your visa application, 2D barcoded sheets (2 copies), passport bio page (2 copies), as well as a valid passport or travel document with at least 2 pages that are blank on both sides
  4. Take all supporting documentation (originals and copies)
  5. At the center, you will also need to submit your fingerprints and photograph. This is known as biometric information collection. A digital finger scanner collects images of all 10 digits, and you will have a digital photo taken. Without biometrics information, your visa application will not be processed

You may also be asked questions about your application. Typical questions include:

  1. What do you do in India?
  2. Are you going to more than one Schengen country?
  3. How will you pay for your trip?
  4. Are you meeting anyone you know in Liechtenstein?

Don’t jeopardize your Schengen visa interview at the last minute. Use this comprehensive and thorough visa interview guide to crack the visa interview!

Visa Interview Guide

Step 6 – Track your application

Go to “step 6” and click on the link to track your application online:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 6

Use the reference number on the invoice/receipt issued by VFS Global, along with your date of birth:

Apply For Liechtenstein Schengen Visa From India Online Application 7

Step 7 – Collect your passport

After a visa application decision has been made, you can pick up your documents from VFS Global or have your documents returned to you by courier for an additional fee. For some VFS offices, your documents will only be returned via courier. Please check with the office where you submit your application for the options available to collect your documents.

If you are collecting your documents, you will need to take the receipt issued by VFS Global and some ID.

The decision will be either:

  1. Accepted – you will find your visa attached to one of the pages in your passport
  2. Rejected – if your application is rejected, you can appeal the decision

There are different reasons why an application may get rejected:

  1. Invitation letter not included – if you are being invited to Liechtenstein by a person or a company, you will need to provide an invitation letter
  2. Cover letter not included – for travel to Liechtenstein, the embassy needs to see a cover letter explaining your travel plan
  3. You included fake documents – under no circumstances, hand over fake documents. The embassy will check every aspect of your trip and the details you have provided. Providing fake documents will end with a rejected application and it could jeopardize your ability to travel easily in the future
  4. Proof of income not included – the embassy must be sure you can afford your trip, so you must provide proof of your income

Reasons For Schengen Visa Rejections

Documents Required

Before you start preparing your documents, refer to the checklists on VFS Global’s website. The requirements are different for each type of visa, so you must ensure you don’t miss anything. You should also submit photocopies along with original documents.

Documents include:

  1. A valid national passport – containing at least 2 blank pages, issued within the previous 10 years, valid for at least three months after your return to India. Handwritten passports and passports with observations regarding the front page (bio data) cannot be accepted
  2. Two recent passport photos – 35×45, not older than 6 months and on a white background (see full photograph specifications)
  3. Completed and signed Schengen visa application form
  4. Previous passport/s
  5. Personal covering letterletter with travel plan
  6. Introduction letterletter has to be on a business letterhead from the employer/company, signed and stamped and it must include your position and the duration of your service; No objection statement” regarding the planned trip and dates and purpose of the trip
  7. Travel insurance – to cover all expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical attention and/or emergency hospital treatment. The insurance has to cover the entire stay in Schengen territory and for a minimum amount of 30,000 Euros
  8. Flight reservation with names of travelers. If you are traveling to several Schengen States, proof of intra-Schengen flight reservation, train itinerary or car rental
  9. Proof of accommodation – Hotel reservations, package tour, advance payments
  10. Proof of financial status – if employed: payslips x 3 months; if self-employed: business registration certificate; if retired: pension statements x  3 months & proof of regular income generated by ownership of property or business; if student/unemployed: parent’s bank statements x 3 months/ITR
  11. Children under 18 years old – parental consent; ID of parents/legal guardians
  12. If you continue to travel to a third country (i.e. UK, USA, Canada etc…) after leaving the Schengen Area, the visa of the next country has to be obtained first
  13. Clear photocopies of valid UK, USA, or CAN visas (if any)
  14. Photocopies of the 1st page (bio data) and last page of the passport.
  15. Invitation letter

Schengen Travel Health Insurance

If you’re planning to obtain your flight reservation for visa without paying for the ticket, all you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the Visa Reservation website to choose the right package
  2. Submit the travel details and make the payment online
  3. Receive flight itinerary in email

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COVID Regulations

All corona measures in Liechtenstein are abolished as of April 1, 2022. This includes the mask and certificate requirements. However, you should always check the entry requirements before you travel.

How to contact VFS Global in India

VFS Office Address Hours
Ahmedabad First Floor, Abhijit VI Near Parimal Garden Cross Road, Off C G Road 380 006 Ahmedabad Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Bengaluru Gopalan Innovation Mall, No- 22, Bannerghatta Main Road, Sarakki Industrial Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076

 

Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Chandigarh Temporarily closed N/A

 

Chennai Fagun Towers, III Floor, No 74 Ethiraj salai Egmore 600 008 Chennai Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Hyderabad 8-2-700, Srida Anushka Pride, Rd Number 12, Banjara Hills Hyderabad, Telangana 500034 Monday to Friday, 08:00-15:00
Jalandhar Temporarily closed N/A
Kochi 1st Floor, Manoj Tower (Coastal Chambers), M G Road, Ravipuram 682015 Cochin Kerala Monday to Friday, 09:00-13:00
Kolkata 5th Floor, Rene Tower, Plot No. AA-I, 1842, Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata 700107 India Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Mumbai Urmi Axis Building,1st floor, Behind Famous Studio, Opp. E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 011, India Monday to Friday, 09:00-15:00
New Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Mezzanine Level Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place 110001 New Delhi Monday to Friday, 09:00-14:00
Puducherry Good Shepherd Square, No.33, East Coast Road, Elaipillaichavady, Pudupalayam Village, Puducherry-605 005.India Monday to Friday, 08:00-13:00
Pune 93 Avenue Mall, 4th Floor, Kalubai Chowk, Near Fatima Nagar Junction, Wanowarie, Pune Maharashtra 411022

India

Monday to Friday, 08:00-14:00
Whitefield, Bengaluru Temporarily closed N/A

Helpline

Please contact VFS Global for any information regarding the visa process:

Contact Number: 022-67866035 – 08:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs (Monday – Friday)

Email Address: Infoswiss@vfshelpline.com

Conclusion

To apply for a Liechtenstein visa from the Embassy of Switzerland in India, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

At Visa Reservation, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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Slovakia is one of the smallest of the Schengen countries, but there is a lot to see and do there. If it’s culture you want, explore Bratislava for its historical center or Kosice for the many palaces and museums. If it’s nature you want, the High Tatras national park is a good choice for its hiking trails or Slovak Karst for its natural caves. In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Slovakia visa from India, Slovakia visa appointment booking, processing time at the Slovakia visa application center, flight itinerary for a Slovakia visa, hotel bookings for a Slovakia visa, Schengen travel insurance for a Slovakia visa application, and Slovakia visa application process in India.
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Slovakia Schengen Visas

In 2021, embassies around the world received 3,886 visa applications for Slovakia. 107 (2.7%) were rejected. The Embassy of Slovakia in New Delhi received 108 applications and rejected 2.

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Applying for a Slovakia Schengen Visa from India

If you want to go to Slovakia, you will need to apply for a visa. It’s easy to apply for India as long as you are:

  1. A citizen of India
  2. Have a legal right to live in India

The Embassy of Slovakia processes and makes decisions about visa applications, but you will hand in your application to one of the offices of VFS Global.

Visa applications are usually processed within 15 days, however, it could take as many as 45 days, so you should apply in plenty of time. You can apply up to 6 months in advance, so don’t leave it too late.

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Types of Schengen visas offered at The Embassy of Slovakia in India

There are 2 types of visas you can apply for and it is your responsibility to choose the right one:

  1. Short-term visa – for a maximum of 90 days for business, conference, visiting relatives/friends, tourism, airport transit etc
  2. Long-term visa – for stays over 90 days for employment, study/training, family reunion etc. See the embassy’s website for more information

How Can I Apply for a Slovakia Schengen Visa from VFS Global in India?

To help you to apply for your visa, follow these steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

Step 1 – Identify visa type

Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “Start now”:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 1

Go to “step 1 – identify visa type” and click on the link:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 2

Select the visa you are applying for:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 3

You can then see everything there is to know about that type of visa. It is your responsibility to apply for the correct visa, so make sure you read this information before beginning your application:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 4

Step 2 – Begin your application

Step 2 is to begin your application. Go to “step 2” and click on the link to download the application form:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 5

On the next page, first, click on the link to “download forms” and then the link for the “new visa application form”:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 6

Save the form to your computer, complete and sign it and then print it out and take it to VFS for submission.

Step 3 – Book an appointment

Making appointments with the embassy, consulate or visa application center is generally free and can be done yourself. However, If you are running short of time or not sure which consulate to apply to or have no idea how to get this done yourself then not to worry, we will make the appointment for you for a small service fee!

Booking a visa appointment using our services is pretty simple! All you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the link to schedule the visa appointment
  2. Submit the appointment details, the visa you are applying for, consulate you need the appointment for, the country you need the appointment IN and make the payment
  3. Receive appointment confirmation in email

Book Visa Appointment

You can also make an appointment on your own by following the steps below.

  1. Go to VFS Global’s website and click on “start now”
  2. Go to “step 3” and click on the link to book an appointment
  3. On the next page, click on “book now”
  4. Create an account and then log in
  5. Make your appointment
  6. Receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached

Step 4 – Pay your fees

Visa type Visa Fee in INR
Adult visa 6,570
Children Between 6 – 12 Years 3,285
Long-term See the embassy’s website

There is an additional service charge of Rs 1038 to pay.

Fees are paid in Indian Rupees in cash and are non-refundable.

There is an optional courier facility which costs an extra Rs 634. Please visit VFS Global’s website for information on all added services.

Step 5 – Visit a visa application center

When you attend VFS Global for your appointment:

  1. Arrive in time for your appointment (at least 15 minutes ahead). If you miss your appointment on the scheduled day, you will need to book a new appointment after 24 hours from your original appointment date
  2. You must submit your application in person. You cannot send someone in your place
  3. Take a printed copy of your visa application, 2D barcoded sheets (2 copies), passport bio page (2 copies), as well as a valid passport or travel document with at least 2 pages that are blank on both sides
  4. You must take a complete set of all supporting documents (originals and copies)
  5. If you have not paid your visa fee online, you can pay your fee at the center
  6. You will also provide biometric information collection. A scanner collects images of all 10 digits, and you will have a photo taken. Without biometrics, your visa application will not be processed

You may also be asked questions about your application. Typical questions include:

  1. What are you going to do in Slovakia?
  2. Your intention to return to India is not clear, can you explain?
  3. Do you have kids?
  4. Do you have family in Slovakia?

Don’t jeopardize your Schengen visa interview at the last minute. Use this comprehensive and thorough visa interview guide to crack the visa interview!

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Step 6 – Track your application

If you want to know the stage your application is at, you can track it. Go to “step 6” and click on the link:

Apply For Slovakia Schengen Visa From India Online Application 7

Key in the VFS reference number and your last name:

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Step 7 – Collect your passport

After the embassy has made a decision about your application, you can pick your documents up from VFS Global or have them returned to you by courier.

If you wish to collect your documents, you will need the receipt and some ID. Please check with VFS Global when you can collect them.

The decision will be either:

  1. Accepted – you will find your visa in your passport
  2. Rejected – if your application for a visa has been refused, you will receive a letter which will tell you the reason for the rejection and the letter will also explain how to appeal the decision

There are different reasons why an application may get rejected:

  1. No bank statements – you must prove that you can afford your trip, so you should provide at least 3 months’ bank statements
  2. Invitation letter not provided – if you are being invited to Slovakia either by an individual or a company, you must provide an invitation letter with specific information (see VFS Global’s website)
  3. No cover letter – you must provide a cover letter with your application explaining the purpose of your visa to Slovakia
  4. No proof of means of transport – you should provide proof of how you will get/from Slovakia and transport within Slovakia, e.g., flight reservation and/or proof of car rental/train ticket

Reasons For Schengen Visa Rejections

Documents Required

It is important that you provide the exact documents for your application. Bear in mind that requirements are different for each type of visa, so it is worth taking the time to understand what you need to provide. There are document checklists on VFS Global’s website which you can refer to. Please note, you must also sign the checklist and submit it as part of your application.

You should also submit photocopies along with original documents.

Documents include:

  1. Application form – fully completed and signed
  2. Valid passport – must have been issued within the last 10 years, valid for three months after the scheduled return & include at least two empty pages
  3. Clear photocopy of the first and the last page of the passport
  4. For first-time visitors in the Schengen Area it is mandatory to submit the Official Invitation Form verified by the Slovak foreign police department
  5. Two recent (not older than six months) passport-size photos in color with white background (see full photograph specifications)
  6. Proof of means of transport – flight reservation of return or round ticket. If you are traveling to several Schengen States, proof of intra-Schengen flight reservation, train itinerary or car rental
  7. Travel medical insurance valid for all Schengen countries. The insurance has to cover at least 30 000 EUR equivalent, for all risks e. g. accident, illness, medical emergency evacuation etc and cover the duration of the trip
  8. Proof of lodging – hotel reservations, rental of holiday home or campus residence reservation. If you are staying with a family member/friend, proof of sponsorship and/or private accommodation from the host
  9. Cover letter explaining the purpose of visit to the Slovak Republic and entire travel plan (itinerary)
  10. Invitation letter – from the organization stating the purpose, duration and itinerary (for business trips)
  11. Proof of current occupation – letter from the employer stating a reason for the stay in Slovakia, confirming your identity, the purpose of journey, duration and place where you are staying
  12. Proof of financial meansbank statements for the last 3 months; Indian Income Tax Return for the last two assessment years. If employed – pay slips for the last 3 months, employment contract, employers statement on approval for holidays. If self-employed – certificate of company registration. If retired – pension statements for the last 3 months or proof of other income
  13. If the applicant is a minor – birth certificate & passports/ID cards of the parents
  14. In case of pupils and students – proof of enrolment in school or university
  15. Certificate of the travel agency confirming the booking of an organised trip or other proof of travel plans
  16. Marriage certificate – if you are married and cannot provide evidence of marital status in the passport

Schengen Travel Health Insurance

If you’re planning to obtain your flight reservation for visa without paying for the ticket, all you have to do is follow the 3 simple steps below:

  1. Visit the Visa Reservation website to choose the right package
  2. Submit the travel details and make the payment online
  3. Receive flight itinerary in email

Flight reservation without payment

COVID Regulations

COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Slovakia. Travelers are not required to provide proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or a negative test result. It is a good idea, however, to check for up-to-date entry requirements before you travel.

How to contact VFS Global in India

VFS Office Address Hours
Bengaluru Gopalan Innovation Mall, No- 22, Bannerghatta Main Road, Sarakki Industrial Layout, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 09:00-14:00
Mumbai Trade Center, First Floor, ‘G’ Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 08:00-14:00
New Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Mezzanine Level Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Connaught Place 110001 New Delhi Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 09:00-14:00

Please contact VFS Global for any information regarding the Slovakia visa process:

Phone: 022-67866059 – 08:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs from Monday to Friday

Email: info.slovakiadel@vfshelpline.com

Conclusion

To apply for a Slovakia visa from the Embassy of Slovakia in India, follow these simple steps:

  1. Step 1 – Identify visa type
  2. Step 2 – Begin your application
  3. Step 3 – Book an appointment
  4. Step 4 – Pay your fees
  5. Step 5 – Visit a Visa Application Center
  6. Step 6 – Track your application
  7. Step 7 – Collect your passport

At Visa Reservation, we strive to simplify the visa process by providing free visa consultations, cover letter templates and no objection letter templates for our clients from US, UK, Canada, Philippines, India, China, UAE, Europe, Nigeria and globally. We also offer flight itinerary for visa, travel medical insurance, hotel reservations for visa , Book Visa Appointment, Travel Guides, Visa Interview Guides and many more. To learn more about how we can help you with our visa services, please feel free to contact us today.

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