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Czech Republic Cultural, Sports & Conference Visa

The Czech Republic Cultural, Sports & Conference Visa covers three related Schengen short-stay visa (Category C) purposes published separately by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Culture, Sports, and Conference. According to the Ministry’s official portal, a Culture-purpose Schengen visa application should be filed when travelling for an artistic performance, festival participation, religious event, or other short-term culture and art-related activity; a Sports-purpose visa is for a sports competition, game, championship, training, or other sports-related activity; and a Conference-purpose visa is for those attending a conference, which may in turn be classified as business, culture, official visit, or other, depending on the nature of the event. As a Schengen state, this visa permits short-term travel of up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the Schengen Area. As with all Czech Republic Visa categories, the final decision on approval rests solely with the competent Czech consular authorities.

Eligibility

Based on official Ministry of Foreign Affairs guidance, applicants for a Cultural, Sports, or Conference Visa must generally:

  • Be a foreign national travelling to the Czech Republic to participate in, or attend, an artistic performance, festival, religious event, sports competition, championship, training, or conference.
  • Hold a passport valid for at least 90 days beyond the applicant’s last day of stay in the Schengen territory, with at least 2 blank visa pages.
  • Provide evidence of the specific purpose of stay, such as an invitation from the organiser, event registration, or participation confirmation.
  • Provide a document proving intention to leave the Schengen Area.
  • Where relevant: representatives of non-profit organisations aged 25 or under participating in seminars, conferences, sports, cultural, or educational events organised by non-profit organisations may qualify for fee exemption.

Government Visa Fees

Under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ official visa fee schedule (based on EU Regulation No. 810/2009, the Visa Code):

Fee TypeAmount
Schengen Visa (Type C) – standard rateEUR 90
Schengen Visa (Type C) – children aged 6–11EUR 45
Schengen Visa (Type C) – children under 6Free of charge
Fee exemption – representatives of non-profit organisations aged 25 or under, attending seminars, conferences, sports, cultural, or educational events organised by non-profit organisationsFree of charge
Possible fee exemption – other participants aged 25 or under in similar non-profit-organised eventsMay be exempt, at the discretion of the consulate
INR EquivalentInformation may vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances

The visa fee is paid at the time of application submission and is not refunded in case of refusal.

Processing Time

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the EU Visa Code, standard Schengen visa applications for cultural, sports, or conference purposes are generally decided within 15 calendar days of submission. This can be extended up to 30 days in individual cases, and up to a maximum of 45 calendar days in exceptional circumstances. Applicants attending time-sensitive events (festivals, competitions, or conferences with fixed dates) should apply as early as possible, ideally several weeks in advance, to allow for standard processing and any unforeseen delays.

Required Documents Checklist

Original Schengen visa application form (mzv.cz/visaform), completed and signed
Proof of payment of the visa fee (or evidence supporting a fee exemption request, where applicable)
Passport valid for at least 90 days beyond the last intended day of stay, with at least 2 blank visa pages
Copy of the passport data page
Recent passport-sized photograph (3.5 x 4.5 cm, colour)
Invitation or confirmation from the event organiser, sports federation, cultural institution, or conference organiser, detailing the nature and dates of the activity
Document proving intention to leave the Schengen Area
Proof of sufficient financial means for the stay
Travel medical insurance valid for the Schengen Area, covering at least EUR 30,000
Proof of accommodation

Step-by-Step Application Process

Confirm which specific purpose category (Culture, Sports, or Conference) best matches your planned activity in the Czech Republic.
Obtain an invitation or confirmation letter from the relevant organiser, federation, or institution.
Complete the Schengen visa application form at mzv.cz/visaform.
Gather all required documents, including the invitation, finances, insurance, and accommodation proof.
Schedule an appointment with the relevant consulate or visa centre.
Attend your appointment in person, submit your documents, and provide fingerprints if required.
Pay the applicable visa fee, or request a fee exemption if you qualify as a young participant in a non-profit-organised event.
Await the consulate's decision (standard timeline: 15 days, extendable up to 45 days).
Collect your passport with the visa sticker once a decision has been made.

Important Notes

This visa covers three related but distinct official categories — Culture, Sports, and Conference — so confirm the correct purpose with your consulate before applying.
A Conference-purpose visa may in some cases be classified under Business, Culture, or Official Visit instead, depending on the specific nature of the event.
Representatives of non-profit organisations aged 25 or under, attending qualifying seminars, conferences, sports, cultural, or educational events, are exempt from the visa fee.
Other participants aged 25 or under in similar non-profit events may be exempt from the fee, at the discretion of the consulate.
Visa fees are non-refundable, even if the application is refused.
Applications must generally be filed in person, with fingerprints collected for most applicants.
Providing false or incomplete information may result in visa refusal.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for a Czech Republic Cultural, Sports & Conference Visa requires accurate documentation, a valid invitation or event confirmation, and compliance with Czech Republic and Schengen visa regulations. At Shivansh Consultants, we provide personalized guidance and end-to-end support, assisting you with visa application forms, invitation letters, event registrations, participation confirmations, travel itineraries, financial documents, accommodation details, and all required supporting paperwork. Our experienced consultants carefully review every document to help minimize errors and delays while ensuring your application meets the applicable visa requirements. We are committed to delivering transparent, reliable, and client-focused assistance throughout your Czech Republic Cultural, Sports & Conference Visa application process. While the final decision on visa approval rests solely with the Czech Republic immigration authorities, our goal is to help you submit a complete, accurate, and well-prepared visa application with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between the Culture, Sports, and Conference visa purposes?
Culture covers artistic performances, festivals, religious events, and similar activities; Sports covers competitions, games, championships, and training; Conference covers attendance at conferences, which may also be classified under business, culture, or official visit depending on the event.
2. How much does this visa cost?
The standard fee is EUR 90 for adults and EUR 45 for children aged 6–11. Young representatives (25 or under) of non-profit organisations attending qualifying events are exempt from the fee.
3. How long does it take to process this visa?
Standard processing is 15 calendar days, extendable up to 45 days in certain cases requiring further scrutiny.
4. Do I qualify for a fee exemption as a young event participant?
If you are 25 or under and participating in a seminar, conference, sports, cultural, or educational event organised by a non-profit organisation, you may qualify for a fee exemption or reduction, depending on your specific circumstances and the consulate's assessment.
5. What documents does the event organiser need to provide?
An invitation or confirmation letter detailing the nature of the event, your role in it, and the specific dates of your planned activity in the Czech Republic.