With the increasing strictness of the Swiss Embassy in recent months, it can be said that those who have not yet obtained a Schengen visa should not apply from Switzerland! However, if you have a suitable travel history and meet the application requirements, you can obtain a Swiss visa.
The requirements for obtaining a Swiss visa are as follows:
Travel history
Swiss visa applicants must apply for a visa by providing a suitable and valid travel history (such as a visa to China, Japan, etc.). Travel history is the most important requirement for obtaining a Swiss Schengen visa.
Submit an invitation
A Swiss visa invitation can be sent by family members or a company. The inviter must send you the original invitation, and the full details of the host person, such as their name and surname, address, date of birth, and citizenship, must be mentioned in the text. The exact date of the applicant’s stay must also be written in the text of the letter. It can be said that the Swiss visa invitation is also one of the most important conditions for obtaining a Swiss visa.
Certificate of employment and social security insurance
The certificate of employment and social security insurance proves to the visa officer that you are dependent on your country of residence and that you will return to your country after the period of travel.
Account turnover and financial means
The account turnover required for a Swiss visa is the turnover of the last 3 months. Account turnover does not mean the incoming and outgoing amounts of the account; only the number of transactions is important. In addition to the account turnover, it is mandatory to have the minimum financial means required for a Swiss visa (250 to 350 million Tomans per person). The certificate of financial means for a Swiss visa is issued in euros and must be stamped and signed by the branch manager.
Swiss visa documents must be translated by an official translation agency into English or one of the official languages of the country (German, French or Italian). The translation of your documents is valid for a maximum of 6 months and does not require approval from the Justice Department and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Swiss visa documents. Swiss visa documents are as follows
Swiss visa application form
Receipt of payment of the requested visa fee
Applicant’s current passport along with all previous passports
Two 3.5×4.5 photos
Provide an invitation letter (if available)
Employment documents such as employment certificate
Account statements for the last 3 months
Certificate of financial means in euros
Original and translated copy of all property documents
Original and translated copy of the applicant’s identity card and national card
The cost of applying for a Swiss visa at Visaland Group is 200 euros, and this fee includes services related to the Swiss visa
Reviewing the applicant’s documents and fixing any deficiencies
Completing the Schengen form for a Swiss visa application
Reserving a round-trip ticket
Hotel voucher (if there is no invitation)
Travel insurance
Providing an itinerary (for tourist purposes)
Reserving an embassy appointment for fingerprinting
Following up the applicant’s file after fingerprinting
Keep in mind that the applicant is responsible for paying the embassy fees. Therefore, on the day of your visit to VFS, bring at least 120 euros with you to pay the Swiss visa fee and brokerage fees
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