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Switzerland Visitor Visa

The Switzerland Visitor Visa is a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) issued to individuals travelling to Switzerland to visit relatives or friends. It permits a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Unlike the Tourist Visa, this category typically relies on a formal invitation letter from the host in Switzerland, detailing their relationship to the applicant, contact information, and the intended duration of the visit. Where financial means are in question, the Swiss representation may also request a declaration of sponsorship from the host, confirming they will cover costs up to CHF 30,000. As with all Switzerland Visa categories, the final decision on approval rests solely with the Embassy, Consulate, or the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM).

Eligibility Criteria

You may apply for a Switzerland Visitor Visa if:

  • You intend to stay with, or visit, a relative or friend residing in Switzerland.
  • Your host can provide a signed invitation letter confirming the visit, including their contact details and a copy of their Swiss passport or residence card.
  • Your stay will not exceed 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • You can demonstrate sufficient financial means for your stay, either independently or through your host’s declaration of sponsorship.
  • You intend to return to your home country once the visit concludes.

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.

An additional service charge may apply if the application is processed through an external visa application centre. All government fees are non-refundable, even if the visa is refused or the application withdrawn.

Processing Time

As a general rule, the Swiss representation takes a decision within 15 days of a complete submission, extending for certain nationalities that require consultation with other Schengen states, which can add up to 14 calendar days. Processing may also take longer if the host’s invitation letter or declaration of sponsorship requires additional verification. Applications can be submitted up to six months before travel and should be filed at least 15 calendar days in advance, though applying around six weeks ahead is recommended.

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
Visa fee payment receipt
Appointment confirmation
Invitation letter from the host in Switzerland, including their contact details and a copy of their passport or residence card
Declaration of sponsorship from the host, where financial means are in question (covering costs up to CHF 30,000)
Proof of relationship with the host, where applicable
Travel medical insurance with minimum €30,000 coverage
Bank statements and proof of financial means (own funds or host's declaration)

Information may vary depending on nationality, itinerary, and individual circumstances.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Confirm the Visitor Visa is the correct category for your trip.
Ask your host in Switzerland to prepare the invitation letter (and declaration of sponsorship, if required).
Complete the Schengen visa application form via the official SEM website.
Book an appointment at the designated visa application centre.
Gather all required supporting documents.
Attend the appointment and submit biometric data, if required.
Pay the applicable government visa fee.
Track the application status and collect the passport or visa decision.

Important Notes

Visa approval depends solely on the Swiss Embassy, Consulate, or SEM.
The host's invitation letter must include their contact details and a copy of their passport or residence card.
A declaration of sponsorship may be required if the Swiss representation doubts the applicant's financial means.
This visa does not permit employment or paid work in Switzerland.
Additional documents may be requested to verify the relationship with the host.
Travel medical insurance is mandatory for all Schengen visa applicants.
Fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Switzerland Visitor Visa and a Tourist Visa?
Both fall under the Schengen short-stay visa category, but a Visitor Visa is intended for those staying with or visiting family or friends and generally requires an invitation letter from the host, while a Tourist Visa is for independent travel and hotel-based stays.
How much does a Switzerland Visitor Visa cost?
The government fee is €90 (approximately CHF 82) for adults, with a reduced fee for children aged 6 to 12, and no fee for children under 6 or family members of Swiss/EU/EFTA nationals.
What must my host in Switzerland provide?
The host must provide a signed invitation letter with their contact details and a copy of their Swiss passport or residence card. If financial means are uncertain, a declaration of sponsorship may also be required.
How long can I stay in Switzerland on a Visitor Visa?
A Switzerland Visitor Visa permits a stay of up to 90 days within any 180-day period, in line with standard Schengen short-stay rules.
How long does processing take for a Switzerland Visitor Visa?
Most decisions are made within 15 days of a complete submission, though this can extend for certain nationalities requiring further consultation, or if the host's documentation needs additional verification.