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Switzerland Tourist Visa

The Switzerland Tourist Visa is a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) issued to travellers visiting Switzerland for holidays, sightseeing, or leisure. It allows a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the entire Schengen Area, not just Switzerland. As Switzerland is a Schengen member state (though not part of the EU), the visa follows the standard Schengen framework, but applications and document requirements are assessed independently by the Swiss representation responsible for the applicant’s place of residence. Popular reasons for applying include Alpine holidays, sightseeing in cities like Zurich, Geneva, and Lucerne, and skiing trips. As with all Switzerland Visa categories, the final decision on approval rests solely with the Embassy or Consulate of Switzerland and the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM).

Eligibility Criteria

You may apply for a Switzerland Tourist Visa if:

  • You intend to visit Switzerland purely for tourism, sightseeing, or leisure.
  • Your stay will not exceed 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • Switzerland is your primary destination, or your main entry point if travelling to multiple Schengen countries.
  • You can demonstrate sufficient financial means, confirmed accommodation, and an intention to return to your home country.
  • Your passport was issued within the last 10 years and remains valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area.



Government Visa Fees

CategoryFee (EUR)
Adults (Schengen Short-Stay Visa)€90
Children aged 6–12€45
Children under 6Free
Family members of Swiss/EU/EFTA nationalsFree

*INR figures are approximate, based on prevailing exchange rates, and may vary at the time of payment. The Swiss representation reserves the right to adjust fees in line with currency fluctuations.

An additional service charge may apply if the application is submitted through an external visa application centre such as VFS Global. All visa fees are non-refundable, whether the visa is approved, refused, or the application withdrawn.

Processing Time

As a general rule, the Swiss representation takes a decision within 15 days of a complete application submission, though this period may be extended in individual cases. For nationals of certain countries, additional consultation with other Schengen states may add up to 14 calendar days to the process. Applications can be submitted no earlier than six months before travel, and at least 15 calendar days before the planned entry date, though applying around six weeks in advance is recommended to allow time for any additional document requests. Personal appearance and biometric data collection are mandatory unless the applicant’s fingerprints were captured within the last 59 months for a previous Schengen visa.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid passport (issued within the last 10 years, valid at least 3 months beyond intended departure, with at least two blank pages)
Completed and signed Schengen visa application form
Recent passport-sized photograph (white background, not older than 6 months)
Visa fee payment receipt
Appointment confirmation
Confirmed flight reservation (do not purchase non-refundable tickets before visa approval)
Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation, package tour confirmation, or rental agreement)
Travel medical insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage, valid across the Schengen Area
Bank statements for the last three months
Proof of employment or business, and income tax returns, where applicable
Cover letter outlining the travel itinerary and purpose

Information may vary depending on individual circumstances and the applicant’s country of residence.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Confirm the Tourist Visa is the correct category for your trip.
Complete the Schengen visa application form, available free of charge from the official SEM website.
Book an appointment at the designated visa application centre.
Gather all required financial, travel, and identity documents.
Attend the appointment in person and submit biometric data, if required.
Pay the applicable government visa fee.
Track the application status.
Collect the passport or receive the visa decision.

Important Notes

Visa approval is decided solely by the Swiss Embassy, Consulate, or the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM).
Travel medical insurance covering the entire Schengen stay is mandatory.
Do not book non-refundable travel arrangements before the visa is approved.
The 90/180-day rule applies across the entire Schengen Area, not just Switzerland.
Swiss authorities are known for close scrutiny of financial documentation; ensure bank statements show consistent, explainable income.
Additional documents may be requested at any stage of review.
Fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Applying for a Switzerland Tourist Visa requires careful preparation of your travel documents, financial proof, accommodation bookings, travel itinerary, and travel insurance in accordance with Swiss Schengen visa requirements. Shivansh Consultants provides personalized guidance and end-to-end assistance with preparing your visa application, reviewing all supporting documents, and ensuring your paperwork complies with the latest Swiss Embassy requirements. Our experienced visa consultants carefully verify every detail to help minimize delays and improve your chances of visa approval. With a transparent process and dedicated support, we assist you throughout your Switzerland Tourist Visa journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Switzerland Tourist Visa cost?
The government fee is €90 (approximately CHF 82) for adults, with a reduced fee of €45 for children aged 6 to 12. Children under six and family members of Swiss or EU/EFTA nationals are exempt.
How long can I stay in Switzerland on a Tourist Visa?
A Switzerland Tourist Visa permits a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the Schengen Area, applying cumulatively across all Schengen countries visited.
What documents do I need for a Switzerland Tourist Visa?
Typical documents include a valid passport, flight and accommodation proof, financial statements, and travel medical insurance. Swiss authorities may request additional documents depending on individual circumstances.
How long does processing take for a Switzerland Tourist Visa?
Decisions are generally made within 15 days, though this can extend for certain nationalities requiring consultation with other Schengen states. Applying at least six weeks before travel is recommended.
Can I visit other Schengen countries on a Switzerland Tourist Visa?
Yes, provided Switzerland remains your primary destination or first point of entry, and your total stay across the Schengen Area does not exceed 90 days within any 180-day period.