Switzerland Tourist Visa
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Visa Overview
Visa Requirements
Those without proper travel documents, insufficient passport validity, or no Emirates ID
Applicants lacking sufficient funds or travel insurance, or individuals banned or deported from the Schengen area
Minors without parental or guardian consent
Individuals considered a threat to security, public policy, or public health
Passport (valid for at least 3 months after return date, issued within the last 10 years, with minimum 2 blank pages)
Recent passport-size photograph (white background, 35×45 mm)
UAE Residence Visa & Emirates ID (valid at least 3 months after return date)
Previous Schengen visas (if any)
Completed application form
NOC from employer
Trade License (for Company owners)
Bank statement (last 3–6 months, UAE personal salary account)
Sponsor’s bank statement (for sponsored cases)
Sponsor’s salary certificate
Proof of accommodation
Flight reservation
Travel insurance (minimum coverage of EUR 30,000, valid for all Schengen countries)
Business visit: Invitation letter from the inviting company
Family/Friend visit: Invitation letter from host
Eligibility
- Valid passport holders with 6+ months validity
- Residents of the UAE (or other countries where UK visas are processed).
- People with a genuine reason to visit: tourism, business, study (short courses), or family visit.
- Applicants who can prove sufficient funds to cover their stay and travel.
- People with strong ties to their home country (job, family, property) to ensure return.
- Individuals with invalid or expired passports.
- Applicants who have previously violated UK immigration rules.
- People with serious criminal records (depending on the case).
- Applicants unable to demonstrate financial stability for the trip.
- Those planning to work or settle illegally in the UK on a standard visitor visa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Swiss Schengen visas allow holders to stay in Switzerland or any other Schengen country for up to 90 days within a six-month period. These visas are also called C-visas. Switzerland is one of the 26 Schengen countries, which enjoy visa-free and border-free travel among themselves
No, a short-term Schengen visa is for tourism, business meetings, or family visits. Employment requires a separate work visa
Yes, travel insurance covering medical emergencies and repatriation is mandatory for a Swiss Schengen visa.
If your Schengen (Switzerland) visa is refused, the embassy or consulate will provide a written refusal notice stating the reason. Visa fees are non-refundable. We will assist you in reapplying after reviewing the reason for refusal, helping you address the issues such as incomplete documents, insufficient funds, or unclear travel plans to improve your chances of approval.
For minors applying with only one of the parents, a written consent from the other parent along with his/her passport copy, signature page and residence visa copy will be required. If none of the parents are applying for a visa, a written consent from both is required. One of the parents is required to be present at the visa application centre while submitting minor application.