Switzerland Tourist Visa Services
Explore Switzerland with Expert Tourist Visa Guidance
Switzerland is one of the world’s most sought-after travel destinations, famous for its breathtaking Alpine mountains, picturesque lakes, charming villages, luxury resorts, scenic train journeys, and vibrant cities like Zurich, Geneva, Lucerne, Interlaken, and Bern. Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, family vacation, sightseeing holiday, or leisure trip, Switzerland offers unforgettable experiences throughout the year.
Shivansh Consultants provides professional guidance for Switzerland Tourist Visa applications, helping Indian travelers prepare accurate documentation and complete the visa application process smoothly.
What is a Switzerland Tourist Visa?
A Switzerland Tourist Visa is a Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) that allows Indian passport holders to visit Switzerland for tourism, holidays, sightseeing, leisure travel, and recreational purposes. Since Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area, this visa also allows eligible travelers to visit other Schengen member countries during the validity of the visa, subject to Schengen regulations.
A Switzerland Tourist Visa is a Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) that allows Indian passport holders to visit Switzerland for tourism, holidays, sightseeing, leisure travel, and recreational purposes. Since Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area, this visa also allows eligible travelers to visit other Schengen member countries during the validity of the visa, subject to Schengen regulations.
Visa Application Assistance
Travel Services
Documentation Support
Forex Assistance
Benefits of a Switzerland Tourist Visa
Switzerland Tourist Visa Requirements
Visa Fees, VFS Charges, Processing Time & Stay Duration
Government Visa Fee
The standard Schengen Tourist Visa fee for Switzerland is generally:
- Adults (12 years and above): EUR 90
- Children aged 6–11 years: EUR 45
- Children below 6 years: No government visa fee
Government visa fees are subject to revision by the European Union and Swiss authorities.
VFS Global Service Charges
Applicants submitting visa applications through VFS Global are required to pay additional service charges, which may include:
- VFS service fee
- Courier service (optional)
- SMS notification service (optional)
- Premium Lounge service (optional)
- Document printing or photocopying (optional)
These charges are payable separately from the government visa fee.
Processing Timeline
- Standard processing time: 15 calendar days
- Applications requiring additional verification may take up to 45 calendar days
- During peak travel seasons, processing may take longer.
- Applicants are advised to apply at least 4–8 weeks before their planned departure date.
Visa Validity
- Visa validity is determined by the Swiss authorities based on the approved travel itinerary.
- Single-entry, double-entry, or multiple-entry visas may be granted depending on the applicant’s profile and travel history.
Maximum Stay Duration
- A Switzerland Schengen Tourist Visa generally allows a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
- The final duration of stay is determined by the visa issued and the Swiss border authorities.
Financial Requirements
Applicants may be required to provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover:
- Accommodation expenses
- Daily living expenses
- Local transportation
- Return travel
- Other travel-related costs
Supporting documents may include:
- Recent bank statements
- Salary slips
- Income Tax Returns
- Employment certificate
- Business proof (for self-employed applicants)
- Sponsorship documents (if applicable)
Important Conditions & Exemptions
- A Switzerland Tourist Visa is issued solely for tourism and leisure purposes.
- Employment, paid work, or long-term study is not permitted under a Tourist Visa.
- Travel medical insurance with minimum coverage of EUR 30,000 throughout the Schengen Area is generally mandatory.
- Additional supporting documents may be requested during processing.
- Visa approval remains at the sole discretion of the Swiss authorities.
- Travelers must comply with Swiss and Schengen immigration regulations.
- Overstaying may result in penalties, deportation, entry bans, or future visa refusals.