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Types of Switzerland Visas for Indians

Tourist Visa (Short term)

Processing time: 5-15 days
Stay period: Upto 90 days
Validity: 6 months
Entry: Single/Multiple
Fees: INR 10899

Business Visa (Short term)

Processing time: 5-15 days
Stay period: Upto 90 days
Validity: 6 months
Entry: Single/Multiple
Fees: INR 10899

Documents required for Switzerland Visa for Indians

Must Have Documents for Switzerland Tourist Visa:

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any;
  • Visa Application form;
  • 2 recent colour photographs (Photo Specification);
  • Personal Covering letter (For Employed - Plain paper/ For Self-Employed – Company Letterhead);
  • Original updated Bank Statement (last 6 months);
  • Income Tax Returns / Form 16 for last 2 years;
  • Flight reservation;
  • Hotel reservation.
  • Day wise Itinerary;
  • Travel Insurance (minimum coverage of EUR 30000).

Supporting Documents:

1. If Employed:

  • Original Leave sanctioned certificate with company seal and signature;
  • Last 3 months salary slip.

2. If Self Employed:

  • Business Registration License / MOA / Partnership deed;
  • Company’s updated bank statement of last 6 months;
  • Company’s IT returns for last 3 years.

3. If Retired:

  • Proof of retirement like pension book, statement etc.

4. If Student:

  • School / College / Institute ID Card;
  • Bonafide certificate.

5. If Minor:

  • Birth Certificate;
  • No Objection Certificate from the parents / non-accompanying parent on Rs 100/- stamp paper;
  • ID proof of parent like passport or PAN card.

6. If Visiting friend or relative:

  • Invitation letter;
  • Inviter’s ID proof like Passport or Resident Permit;
  • Address proof like any Electricity bill, any Utility bill etc.

7. If Sponsored:

  • Sponsorship letter;
  • Sponsor’s national ID proof like Passport, PAN card or Resident permit;
  • Updated bank statement of last 6 months;

8. For Business Visa:

  • Invitation letter from host Company stating purpose of trip, business details etc;
  • Covering letter from Indian company on company letterhead.

Applying for Switzerland Tourist Visa through us is this simple

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Pay online & submit your documents

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We verify documents, fill visa application & book appointment

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You attend Biometrics & submit visa file

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Receive your Visa

Switzerland Visa FAQs

What is a Switzerland Schengen visa?

A Switzerland Schengen visa is a special kind of visa which allows you to travel among all the Schengen countries including Switzerland for a maximum period of upto 90 days. This is a traveller’s dream where with one visa you can travel to any of the other 25 Schengen countries along with Switzerland.

The Schengen Visa is valid for which countries?

A Schengen Visa (issued by a consulate or embassy of a Schengen State) is valid for all 26 States of the Schengen Area (including the European territory of Switzerland), unless it is marked otherwise on the visa sticker. So you do not need another visa to enter or stay in the European territory of Switzerland. However, you must be in possession of documentary evidence for the reasons of your stay and your means of support. Schengen Area comprises of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

How long can I stay in the Schengen area on the basis of my visa?

The Schengen Visa is a short stay visa and takes the form of a sticker affixed to your passport. The definition of “short stay” is a stay of "90 days in any 180 days period". This means that the total duration of stay is of maximum 90 days in any period of 180 days. The precise length of validity of your Schengen Visa is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading “Duration of visit”. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker under the heading "Number of entries" by "1". A two-entry or a multiple-entry visa allows for two or several entries during the validity of the Schengen Visa. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "02" or "MULT" under the heading "Number of entries".

Will all Schengen Visas be granted for 90 days?

No, not necessarily all Schengen Visas will be granted for 90 days. You may get the Schengen Visa only for the number of days that you present in your travel itinerary and your flight & hotel bookings.

Can I apply again for a Schengen Visa if my application has been refused earlier?

You are free to apply again for a Schengen Visa if your application has been refused earlier.

What is the Schengen Visa cover letter?

The Schengen Visa cover letter is a letter which summarizes your intent to travel to a country that is part of the Schengen area. In your cover letter you should explain: - the purpose of your trip - when and where you intend to travel - how your trip is going to be funded - day-by-day itinerary for your trip - duration of the trip

As a Switzerland short-stay visa holder can I extend my Schengen Visa while in Switzerland?

You cannot extend your Switzerland short-stay while in Switzerland except in special circumstances, and exceeding your permitted period of stay is considered an act of illegality or criminality. Instead, you must return to your home country within the permitted period of stay and apply for another Switzerland Visa if necessary.

If my Switzerland short-stay multiple entry Schengen Visa is valid for a year, how long can I remain in the Switzerland territory?

A short-stay Schengen Visa allows you to enter and stay in a Switzerland territory for a maximum period of 90 days within a period of six months.

How long before the start of the intended visit should I apply for a Schengen Visa?

You may only submit your Schengen visa application 90 days before your date of departure. We recommend that you apply at least 20 working days before the date you wish to depart as certain types of travel purpose may take longer than usual to process. For instance, the processing time of your Schengen Visa Application will take between 5-15 working days from your appointment date.

How long does it take to obtain a Switzerland Visa?

Typically, a Switzerland Visa (Schengen Visa) takes anywhere from 10 to 15 days to process in the Switzerland Embassy/Consulate. The processing time for a Switzerland Visa is dependent on several factors and can change without notice at the consulate's discretion.

How can I check the status of my Switzerland Visa application?

Applicants can check the status of Switzerland visa application online using the Switzerland VFS Reference number and Date of Birth. Kindly visit the Track Your Application section of the VFS Switzerland website.

Is it mandatory for me to take an appointment for a Switzerland Visa?

Yes, an appointment is mandatory for Switzerland Visa in order to provide your biometrics and submit your visa documents.

My family is also applying for the Switzerland Visa, how many appointments should we make?

Every member of the family needs an individual appointment.

I am traveling to multiple Schengen countries. From which Consulate should I apply for my Schengen Visa?

Schengen Visa must be applied from the Embassy / Consulate of the country where you will be staying for maximum number of days. If your stay has equal number of days in each country then you must apply to the Embassy / Consulate of the country which would serve as the first port of entry.

Can I leave the Schengen area and return again with my Schengen Visa?

Schengen Visas may allow for a single-entry or multiple entries. With a single-entry visa you can enter the Schengen area only once. This is indicated on the visa sticker by "01". With a visa allowing for two or multiple entries you may enter twice or several times during the validity of the Schengen Visa.

What is the difference between a single-entry Schengen Visa and a multiple-entry Schengen Visa?

According to the EU, a single-entry Schengen Visa allows entry to the Schengen area only once, meaning you are not permitted to re-enter the Schengen Area after leaving, while a multiple-entry Schengen Visa allows multiple entries into the Schengen Area within the visa’s validity period (90 days total within 180-day period).

Do I have to present any other document at the Schengen external borders apart from my travel document with the Schengen Visa?

The short-stay visa does not automatically entitle you to enter the Schengen area. At the border (or during other controls) you may have to show the visa but also provide additional documentation, for example; sufficient evidence that you have sufficient means to cover the stay and the return trip. It is therefore recommended that you carry with you copies of the documents which you presented when applying for the Schengen visa (e.g. letters of invitation, travel confirmations, other documents stating the purpose of your stay).

Do I have to apply in person for the Schengen Visa?

Yes, applications by mail will not be accepted. The Schengen visa application should be presented in person because biometrical data must be recorded.

Why is personal appearance mandatory for Switzerland Visa?

As from 2nd November 2015 following the introduction of the Visa Information System (VIS), all Schengen visa applicants in India have to appear in person in order to provide biometric data (fingerprints and digital photography). The photograph can be digitally taken at the time of the application or scanned from an existing one. For subsequent applications within the 5 years the fingerprints can be copied from the previous application file in the VIS. In case of reasonable doubt regarding the identity of the applicant, the consulate will again collect fingerprints within the 5 year period specified above. Furthermore, the applicant may request that they be collected if, at the time when the application is lodged, it cannot be immediately confirmed that the fingerprints were collected within this 5 years period.

What is the role of VFS?

VFS Global Services Pvt Ltd (VFS) is the Service Delivery Provider for the Embassy of Switzerland in New Delhi. The role of VFS is to accept visa applications and to dispatch passports and documents back to clients, on behalf of the Embassy of Switzerland. VFS does not play any part in or influence the outcome of your visa application.

Do I need to provide travel insurance for my Visa application?

Yes. Applicants should prove that they are in possession of adequate and valid travel insurance to cover any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical attention and/or emergency hospital treatment or death, during their stay(s) on the territory of the Schengen Member States. The insurance should be valid throughout the territory of the Member States and cover the entire period of the person’s intended stay or transit. The minimum coverage must be EUR 30000.

What are the Schengen Visa travel insurance requirements?

Your travel Insurance plan for a Schengen Visa must meet the following requirements: Minimum coverage of 30,000 Euros (approx. USD $34,000) Coverage for repatriation for medical reasons Coverage for emergency medical treatment Coverage for expenses resulting from your death Coverage for the entire period of your intended stay Valid in all Schengen Area countries

Can you process the Travel Insurance for me?

Even though Travel Insurance is a mandatory requirement for processing Schengen Visa, you are strongly advised to purchase a health / travel insurance to secure yourself as medical treatment can be very expensive in the Schengen country. Your travel insurance offers protection against unexpected emergencies on international travel such as coverage of medical expenses, flight delay and cancellations, passport and baggage loss or personal accident.  For financial safety and security on your international trip we highly recommend you to purchase travel insurance and avail our special offer.

What is the easiest way to apply for a Switzerland Visa?

The easiest way to apply for a Switzerland Visa is to contact us. We are experts in the travel and tourism sector with over 40 years of experience. Through our expertise, in-depth knowledge and integrity, we commit to delivering an exceptional experience to our customers each and every time you use our service. In order to help us understand your unique visa needs, please drop in your query and our Expert will get in touch with you.

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