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Your intended travel details, either through a travel agency certificate or a detailed itinerary.
Copy of the last two schengen visas
Submit your own recent bank statement, covering the past three months, with an official stamp and signature from the bank.
The statement should be no more than one week old at the time of application.
Every applicant needs to submit their own statement or that of their sponsor.
Recommended bank balance is at least (CZK) 1,565 per day for a stay of 30 days and less. For stays over 30 days(90 days maximum), the applicant is required to possess at least 3,130 CZK per day.
Income tax return acknowledgment for the last three assessment years.
A signed letter from you explaining the purpose of your visit to the Czech Republic and outlining your entire travel itinerary.
Carry appointment slip on your scheduled appointment day.
Confirmed roundtrip tickets including internal travel reservations
Dimensions: 3.5cm x 4.5cm
80% face coverage
White background
Completed and signed by the applicant
E.g. marriage certificate copy, rental/property agreement or Aadhar card
Issued within the last 10 years.
Validity of at least 3 months after the intended stay
Two blank pages.
Copy of back page of the current passport
Hotel bookings covering entire duration of the trip
Clear photocopy of first and last page of the passport and at least two Schengen visas, if applicable
Pay slips covering the last three months
A copy of your employment contract
A statement from your employer confirming your leave approval
Include ITR acknowledgment for the last three assessment years.
Certificate of company registration
GST registration
Pension statement for the last three months
Proof of regular income from property or business
Income tax return acknowledgment for the last three assessment years of the sponsor
Recent bank statement, covering the past three months, with an official stamp and signature from the bank of the sponsor
The statement should be no more than one week old at the time of application.
Every applicant needs to submit their own statement or that of their sponsor.
Recommended bank balance is at least (CZK) 1,565 per day for a stay of 30 days and less. For stays over 30 days(90 days maximum), the applicant is required to possess at least 3,130 CZK per day.
Evidence of sponsorship and/or private accommodation using the national form provided by the relevant Schengen state
If the trip is sponsored by father/ mother/ guardian or any person other than the applicant who is travelling, written consent certified by the public notary of the parents or guardian or the person sponsoring the trip.
Proof of enrollment in school or university
When travelling with one parent, provide written consent from the other parent or guardian, unless one parent has sole custody.
If a minor is travelling alone, provide written consent from both parents or guardians, certified by a public notary.
Include copies of parents' passports, or if not applicable, include the applicant's birth certificate and copies of the parents' ID cards.
If you are a citizen or passport holder of India and plan to transit through an international airport in the Czech Republic, you need to apply for an airport transit visa. However, certain categories of individuals are exempt from this requirement. The following groups of people do not need to obtain an airport transit visa: 1. Holders of Schengen visas 2. Holders of long-term visas or long-term residence permits 3. Holders of residence permits in Andorra, Canada, Japan, San Marino, and the United States 4. Holders of visas for stays in the states of the European Economic Area (EEA), as well as in Canada, Japan, and the United States 5. Family members of EU citizens 6. Holders of diplomatic passports 7. Crew members who are citizens of States Parties of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
Yes, your Czech Republic visa is a Schengen visa. A Schengen visa is a short-term visa that allows you to travel to and within all 27 Schengen countries, including the Czech Republic.
No, the Czech Republic does not offer visas on arrival to Indians. You need to have an approved visa prior to your departure.
Your Czech Republic tourist visa lets you stay in the Czech Republic for 90 days within a 180-day timeframe. The actual validity may vary, as it is subject to the discretion of the embassy. While the embassy can issue it for up to 6 months (180 days), it's not guaranteed in every case.
A tourist visa for the Czech Republic typically permits you to visit for up to 90 days within a 180-day period from the date of issue. Nevertheless, in some cases, the embassy may grant visas for shorter durations based on your travel history and application. It's advisable to confirm the precise dates and duration once your visa is granted.
The Czech Republic visa takes 15 to 21 working days to process after your appointment at the visa application centre is completed.