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Procedures for traveling to Switzerland

Procedures for traveling to Switzerland

Procedures for traveling to Switzerland Depending on the purpose of your travel to Switzerland, there are different types of visas you can apply for depending on the occasion. Whether you decide to go to study, visit, work or reside permanently in Switzerland, you should apply for a diverse Schengen visa for Switzerland accordingly.


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Procedures for traveling to Switzerland

Below is an accurate description of standardized examples of required documents with additional information required:

  • The visa application form must be completely completed and signed in the spaces specified.
  • You must attach two photos The photo must be the same as the passport photo, with the entire face photographed on a white background. The photo must be recent.
  • The passport containing copies of all previous visas must be valid for at least 3 months before you are asked to leave. The passport must have at least two blank pages
  • Round-trip booking dates or itinerary with dates and flight numbers specifying the date of entry and exit from the Schengen area. 
  • You can use the visa advisory services on this visa. 
  • The person in charge of visa advisory services can handle most of your visa requirements such as itinerary and hotel reservations as well as free email consultations.
  • You must purchase a travel health insurance policy that covers any medical emergencies with hospital care and travel back to the home country due to medical reasons. 
  • The health insurance policy should cover expenses up to 30,000 euros, this amount depends on the number of days of stay and the policy must be valid in all countries of the Schengen area. 
  • The health insurance policy must be purchased before obtaining the visa and if your visa is refused you can cancel the policy.

 

Conditions for traveling to Switzerland

  1. Evidence of the place of residence for the duration of the intended stay in the Schengen area.
  2. It is preferable to have proof of civil status (marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, if applicable)
  3. Proof of having enough money to live while staying in the Schengen area. It varies from country to country, for more.
  4. Evidence of social status (marriage contract, children’s birth certificate, wife’s death certificate, and ration card if necessary).
  5. Means of subsistence for the entire period of stay in Switzerland.
  6. A foreign national who wishes to enter Switzerland must certify that he has at least 100 Swiss francs or 92.34 euros per day at his disposal for the duration of his stay in Switzerland.
  7. while in the case of the foreigner being a student this amount is reduced to 30 Swiss francs or 27.70 Euros per day. 
  8. The foreign national is obligated to provide this evidence of adequate financial aid when applying for a Swiss visa at the Swiss Embassy/Consulate.

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