Passport
- Original passport issued within 10 years
- Valid for 6 months beyond the last intended date of departure from Czech Republic
- Should contain at least 2 blank visa pages
- Should have no alteration or handwritten amendments in the data pages
A Journey that Starts Well, Ends Well
₹3,985
Upto 30 Days
Multiple Entry
Assistance Fee and VFS charges (Including taxes)
Visa fee of Rs.7250 (80 EUR) to be submitted by the applicant at the time of biometrics
Business Days: Monday to Friday
Prices are subject to change without notice
Please note the issuance of a single/multiple-entry visa remains at the sole discretion of the embassy.
Documents Required
Documents Required for Czech Republic Transit Visa
Passport
Passport
Photograph
Photograph
Accommodation
Accommodation
Flight Ticket
Flight Ticket
Itinerary
Itinerary
Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance
Proof Of Sufficient Funds For Undertaking Travel
Proof Of Sufficient Funds For Undertaking Travel
Itr
Itr
Cover Letter
Cover Letter
Employment Letter
Employment Letter
Noc
Noc
Gst Copy
Gst Copy
Leave Letter
Leave Letter
Biometric
Biometric
Important Information
Important Visa Information for Czech Republic
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for Czech Republic Visa
No, the bank statement must be for the last 6 months, stamped and signed on every single page by the bank. Please note that the statement must be on A4 size paper only.
The Czech Republic is landlocked between Austria, Germany, Poland and Slovakia. It is part of both the Schengen area and the European Union, and is famous for its many castles (it has the most in Europe!) and gardenscape. Some of the most famous relics include Prague Castle, Zamek Lednice, Hluboka Nad Vltavou Castle and Cesky Krumlov Castle. One of the oldest astronomical clocks lies in Prague’s Old Town, with the design of apostles chiming every hour.