We currently only process Tourist and Business Visas. Kindly contact the Embassy for the following visa applications.

1. Uniform Schengen Visa:

The Uniform Schengen Visa allows the Visa holder to stay for a maximum of 90 days in a six-month travel period from the date of entry. You can take the Visa based on the purpose of the travel for either transiting through the airport or for staying in a Schengen Area for a specified period of time depending on the Visa validity. There are three kinds of short-term Visas issued under the Schengen Visas:

Single-Entry: This Visa permits the holder to enter the Schengen Area only once for a certain period of time. The validity of the Visa expires once the holder leaves the area.

This Visa permits the holder to enter the Schengen Area only once for a certain period of time. The validity of the Visa expires once the holder leaves the area. Double-Entry: This Visa permits the holder to enter the Schengen Area twice, depending on the validity of the Visa.

This Visa permits the holder to enter the Schengen Area twice, depending on the validity of the Visa. Multiple-Entry: This Visa permits the holder to enter and leave the Schengen Area multiple times. This Visa is applicable only for Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Finland, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, Spain, and Switzerland.

2. Limited Territorial Validity Visas (LTV):

The LTV permits the holder to enter and visit a particular country in the Schengen Zone.

3. National Visa:

National Visas are issued to the individuals who need to stay in a Schengen country for a specific period of time. They are usually issued to students and professionals.

Under these three categories of Visas, five types of Visas are issued in the Schengen Zone. Here is a list of the types of Visas issues in the Schengen Area:

4. Student Schengen Visa:

This Visa permits the student to pursue studies in any of the Schengen countries. Usually, this Visa allows the holder to stay only for a period of 90 days; however, if the course of study exceeds 90 days, then the student can apply for a residence permit that allows them to stay for a longer period until the course ends.

5. Working Schengen Visa:

This Visa permits the citizens from a non-Schengen zone to work in a Schengen country with the help of a Residence Permit. This Visa is issued for a long-term and hence allows the holder to avail all other benefits in the Schengen Zone as any other citizen in the Schengen Zone.

6. Transit Schengen Visa:

This Visa is meant especially for travellers who wish to change flights in the Schengen Zone. This short-term Visa permits the Visa holder to change an aero-place while travelling from a non-Schengen country to another non-Schengen country via a country in the Schengen territory.