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Do I need a visa to visit Switzerland?

Kerry Walker

Apr 24, 2023 • 3 min read

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Outdoor enthusiasts will love Switzerland – once they've procured the necessary documents to enter © AscentXmedia / Getty Images

Culture-crammed cities and sky-high drives, terraced vines and turreted medieval castles, glacier-frosted mountains and one ravishing Alpine view after the next – Switzerland packs a whole lot into a little land .

Enjoying everything Switzerland has to offer is the easy part, but figuring out the country’s entry requirements can, in some circumstances, be less straightforward. To make things clearer, here’s our guide to entering Switzerland, giving the lowdown on the different visa types available and the rules you’ll need to navigate for trouble-free travels.

Do I need a visa if I'm an EU citizen?

Though Switzerland is not in the European Union (EU), it is part of the Schengen area , which means that nationals from the 26 countries that fall within this border-free region, including Austria, France, Spain, Italy and Germany, do not require a visa to enter Switzerland. There is no time limit on how long visitors from Schengen countries may stay in Switzerland.

Alongside Schengen countries, visas are currently not required if you hold a passport from Ireland, the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia or New Zealand, whether visiting as a tourist or on business. Citizens of other EU countries outside the Schengen area, along with Norwegians and Icelanders, may also enter Switzerland without a visa. A maximum 90-day stay in a 180-day period applies.

A woman sitting on a bridge in Zurich with the Limmat river behind her takes a selfie while poking her tongue out

What about visitors from outside the EU?

If you are arriving from a non-EU country, you'll need your passport or EU identity card – and visa if required (see below) – to clear customs. All non-EU travelers must carry a passport valid for at least three months beyond the planned departure date from Switzerland and issued within the last ten years – this now includes the UK.

Travelers from a country outside the EU that isn’t on the visa waiver list will have to apply for a short-stay Schengen Visa to enter Switzerland. This visa allows for unlimited travel throughout the 26 countries in the Schengen zone for a 90-day period. If you are planning to visit other countries alongside Switzerland on the same trip, apply for your visa at the consulate of the country where you will spend the most time.

In Switzerland, carry your passport at all times. Swiss citizens are required to always carry ID, so you will also need to be able to identify yourself at any time.

An aerial view of historic Zurich city centre on a sunny day with the famous Fraumunster Church and river Limmat in the foreground.

How do I get a visa for Switzerland?

If you require a visa, apply at your nearest Swiss consulate in your country of origin. Documents needed include two recent passport-size photographs and valid travel document (passport) with an expiry date at least three months longer than that of the visa requested.

You may also be asked to show a return ticket, as well as proof that you have full medical insurance for the duration of your stay and the financial means to support yourself during your visit to the country. You’ll also need proof of civil status, details of your accommodation, and documents proving that your visit is for tourism purposes.

Schengen visas cost €80 for adults and €40 for children (aged 6-12; there is no charge for children under 6). Visas can only be extended in exceptional circumstances.

For a list of Swiss embassies abroad and embassies in Switzerland, see the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFD). Embassies are in Bern , but Zürich and Geneva have several consulates.

In regards to working holidays, EU citizens, Norwegians and Icelanders are permitted to work in Switzerland for up to 90 days a year without a permit. Other foreigners and EU citizens on longer assignments will need a permit. For details, visit the State Secretariat for Migration online.

Does Switzerland have any COVID-19 entry restrictions?

No, travelers are not currently required to present any proof of COVID-19 vaccination upon arrival in Switzerland. No proof of recovery or recent testing is required either. Masks are not mandatory but are advised in crowded indoor spaces and on public transport.

This article was first published Aug 18, 2021 and updated Apr 24, 2023.

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These 4 countries rejected most number of Schengen visa requests

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In 2021, Sweden, Norway, France and Denmark were said to turn down the highest number of visa applications from third-country citizens. Applicants applying to the embassies and consulates of these four countries were more likely to get rejected as compared to any other country in the Schengen area, as per the Schengen Visa Statistics 2021.

France, Germany and Spain received the highest number of applications in 2021.The average rejection rate for all Schengen states in 2021 was 13.4% of the total 2,926,104 applications filed from across the world. Against this, Sweden had the highest rejection rate, declining 30.6% of the 22,260 visa applications. Norway came second with 26.2% of 9,895 visa applications rejected. France turned down 21.1 % of the 652,331 applications they received. Denmark rejected 21.1% of the 26,469 applications. Belgium turned down 20.4% of 50,796 applications, whereas Malta 16.2% of 4,295 visa requests in 2021.

How did Schengen visa applications from India perform?

Sweden rejected 833 or 42.26% of 1,974 visa applications from India in 2021, whereas Norway turned down 30.69%. France issued 25,482 visas and turned down 11,959 applications during the same year. Switzerland rejected 21% of applications and issued 15,551 visas to Indian travellers last year. The Spanish consulate in Delhi saw more rejections at 30.20% as compared to Mumbai which had 15.08% of its applications rejected.

Best countries for Schengen visa?

The countries with the lowest rejection rates are Luxembourg (1.2 per cent), Slovakia (2.7 per cent), Lithuania (2.8 per cent), the Czech Republic (3.3 per cent), and Latvia (3.5 per cent).

The African continent seems to be at the receiving end of most rejections. Citizens of Guinea Bissau had 53% of the Schengen visa applications turned down, the Sengalese 52.2% and Nigerians 51%.

These statistics speak of the situation in 2021. They may or may not represent the realities of cross-border travel at the moment. The consensus is that most embassies and consulates in India are creaking under the weight of applications. Here’s a handy guide on how bad the situation i s and what you can do about it.

Student Visa for Switzerland: Everything You Need To Know

Studying in Switzerland

If you’re a student who wants to study in Switzerland but is not quite sure what you need to do to be prepared, read on.

Since Switzerland is a part of the Schengen zone, a Schengen visa will win you the right to go to the country, but if you want to stay there as a student you must take a few more steps. The procedures are different for EU/EFTA and non-EU/EFTA students.

EU/EFTA Resident Students

Are you an EU/EFTA resident? In that case, you won’t need a visa. You will only need to register with their local authorities in the town you are staying in within 14 days of arriving in Switzerland. That’s where you will get a residence permit.

The applicant must prove that they have come to Switzerland to study and that they are enrolled at a university. For this, they will need a certificate from the school or institution. They also must prove that they have health insurance and can cover their living costs during their stay. The residence permit is usually issued for the duration of the program, but depending on the student’s situation, it might be issued yearly.

Students can hold jobs but for no more than 15 hours a week, otherwise, they must apply for a work permit. The student’s family (spouse and children) can join the student in Switzerland, but the student has to show they have enough resources to accommodate them.

Switzerland Visa for Non-EU/EFTA

As for non-EU/EFTA member states students, they must apply for a visa at the Swiss embassy or consulate in their home country. The application must include a few documents.

  • A certificate from the school or institution to be attended,
  • Proof of payment of school fees and means of support during studies,
  • A written commitment that you will leave Switzerland upon completion of the program,

Swiss authorities may also organize a language test to make sure the student is able to follow lessons.

Afterward, you will need to apply for a saying permit . The cantons are responsible for issuing permits.

What Type of Visa Do I Need?

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  • C Visa –  is a short-time visa that allows its keeper to reside in Switzerland for a short period of time. This visa is perfect for summer schools, seminars, and language schools that last up to three months.
  • D Visa – is a long-time visa for people looking to study, work, or reside in Switzerland. International students are granted a Schengen visa for a period of one year with the possibility of extension.

Swiss Visa Appointment

Where do i apply.

The first step, after getting the acceptance letter from your university, should be setting an appointment with the Swiss embassy or consulate in your area. These procedures take time, so make sure to set the appointment 6 months prior to your studying. The processing time for the short stay visas is around 10-15 days and for long-stay visas, eight to ten weeks

Your documents will need to be in French, German, or English. If they are not that language, you will need a certified translation of those documents.

Switzerland Student Visa Requirements

Applying for a visa can be a bureaucratic and tiring experience.

  • Application for a long-stay visa (visa D) – three forms, filled and signed
  • Four passport-size photographs
  • Passport – valid three months beyond the planned stay
  • Letter of acceptance issued by a Swiss university
  • Proof of payment of the registration and tuition fees – original and copy

Proof of sufficient financial coverage of living costs in Switzerland for the duration of schooling (21,000 CHF or 19,200 EUR at the beginning of each year of your studies)

  • Scholarship/Loan proof – Letter of an institution that all expenses for the study will be covered by the scholarship or loan
  • Letter of motivation
  • Commitment to leave Switzerland on completion of studies

Younger than 18

If you’re younger than 18 when you’re applying for a Switzerland Visa, then you’ll be needing a few additional documents, such as:

  • Birth certificate of the minor
  • Application form (signed by both parents)
  • Certified ID/passport copies of both parents

If you’re traveling with another person besides your parents, you’ll also be needing:

  • Accompanying person’s passport page (original and copy)
  • A notarized parental authorization that allows you to travel to Switzerland (signed by both parents) 

In cases where only one parent has full custody, then you’ll also be needing a family court order.

 Language requirements

You won’t be required to provide language proof for a Swiss visa. However, the universities you’ll be applying to will require language proficiency proof for foreign students in Switzerland , which is usually enough for the Swiss embassy.

Some of the most known English language tests that Swiss universities accept are:

  • IELTS Academic
  • PTE Academic

There may be cases when the embassy wants to evaluate your language, and they can do that through a short interview or written and oral tests. After that, the Swiss representation sends your entry application along with your documents and language proficiency assessments to the Canton Migration Authorities for approval.

The visa cost may vary depending on your country of origin; however, the prices don’t have a vast difference between countries. When you’re applying for a Swiss visa, you’ll have to pay a fee of 50 to 100 CHF to your Swiss embassy or consulate.

When You Arrive in Switzerland

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How to get a residence permit in Switzerland?

After arriving in Switzerland, you have 14 days to register at your cantonal migration office. If you’ve acquired a long-stay category D visa, then you’ll also need to apply for a residence permit at your cantonal migration office. You should do this within the first 90 days of your stay, and you’ll need to provide your ID, Swiss visa details, and proof of Swiss address. 

A successful application will result in a B residence permit, valid for only a year, but you can renew it multiple times. This may take a few weeks to arrive, and you’re not allowed to leave the country during this period.

Besides enjoying a night out , other things you can sort during this time are registering for health insurance and opening up a Swiss bank account .

Switzerland immigration policy

Being one of the countries with the highest number of immigrants in the west has raised many political debates in recent years, with Switzerland having to limit EU migration and introduce stricter conditions to get residence permits.

Right now, European Union (EU) citizens and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) nations can freely travel to Switzerland; however, they need to meet certain criteria in order to stay. Usually, citizens of these countries have to apply for a visa to come to Switzerland, as well as apply for a residence permit to stay for more extended periods.

Moreover, Switzerland is one of the 26 Schengen Area countries that allow passport-free travel between countries.

After Study Finishes and Visa Expires

You’ve completed your studies, but you love Switzerland so much that you don’t want to leave? No worries, you can extend your residency permit for six more months to look for a full-time job. During this period, you’re allowed to work for 15 hours a week. To apply, all you have to do is provide your cantonal migration office with the following documents:

  • Certificate/proof that you’ve finished your courses
  • Evidence you can financially support yourself
  • Evidence that you can live somewhere suitable

You can also apply to extend your residence permit if you want to continue to study in Switzerland for postgraduate studies, but you must have an official offer. The maximum extension period, in this case, is two years.

Work and Study

Working while studying is an option for many foreign students in Switzerland. While some universities don’t recommend that as it can be distracting and affect your academic work. Other schools facilitate job searches with job boards and other advisory services.

  • The working hours for students are limited during the school year and there are a few requirements that you fulfill.
  • International students can work up to 15 hours a week
  • During semester holidays international students can work up to 100%.
  • Students from outside the EU/EFTA countries may start working only 6 months after starting their degree program.

There you go—the steps of obtaining a student visa in Switzerland. Good luck!

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Hi Khurshad,

The application process and admission requirements change from one university to the other. We would advise you to decide on a university fist and then see what are their admission requirements.

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What country are you from? We’re looking forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes.

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Thank you and I will be waiting for your reply.

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Can I travel around Europe with my Swiss student visa? Let’s say during semester break, I’d like to travel to France.

Yes, you can.

Can i stay in swiss after graduation

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When we give a written commitment to the government that we would leave the country after the completion of the course, what happens if we get a job offer?

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I’ve been accepted to grad school in Geneva. I’ve heard there are age restrictions for students 30 and over when applying for a visa. I’m currently 30 going on 31 soon. Is anyone familiar with this or know if it’s possible to be approved for a student visa beyond 30? Thank you!

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Concerning this particular point , ( Proof of sufficient financial coverage of living costs in Switzerland for the duration of schooling (21,000 CHF or 19,200 EUR at the beginning of each year of your studies))

Does the Embassy have specific banks in Ghana that you will be required to have an account with and show a proof of sufficient fund ?

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Is this information actually correct? How do I open an account with a swiss domiciled bank if I am not resident in Switzerland already? I am also not aware of any Swiss Bank with a branch in my home country Nigeria. Kindly let me know if you know of any. The third option of an international bank with a swiss branch is also very funny as most of our banks here mostly have international offices in the United Kingdom or USA.

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Information for Entry to Switzerland (e.g. Visa obligation)

If you are planning a journey to Switzerland, expecting a visit from abroad or would like to invite vistors from abroad to Switzerland, the following information could be of help to you.

Information sheet for entry to the Schengen Area / Visa Procedure

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Regulation (EC) No 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council  

Annexes to the Visahandbook I

= Annex 22 Schengenhandbook Identity cards (residence permits) issued by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs see Annex 20 Part II Schengenhandbook

  • Annex 20 Part I Schengenhandbook: Specimen of cards issued by Foreign Ministries of the Member States (PDF, 11 MB, 14.12.2023)
  • Annex 20 Part II Schengenhandbook (PDF, 24 MB, 05.05.2023)

To ensure that the most recent documents are available at all times, reference is made to the website of the European Commission. The documents can be found at the bottom of the page under «Related documents»: (Travel documents issued by third countries and territorial entities (Part I); Travel documents issued by Member States (Part II); Travel documents issued by international organisations and other entities subject to international law (Part III); List of known fantasy and camouflage passports).

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Various regulations apply for entering Switzerland. A basic distinction is made between citizens of the European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries and those of other countries. The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) is the responsible authority in Switzerland.

Since Switzerland’s adherence to the Schengen and Dublin agreements came into force (12 December 2008), Swiss representations abroad are able to issue certain categories of visa, depending on the length of stay and purpose of the journey in Switzerland. Please select one of the following options.

Process for visa application at a glance

Schengen visa for switzerland and hungary.

From 15.08.2022, the Embassy of Switzerland in Bangladesh represents the Republic of Hungary in Bangladesh and processes Schengen visas with the main stay in Hungary. All the information under the section " Schengen visa " shall apply to visa applications for Switzerland as well as Hungary.

Travelling from Switzerland to another Schengen State

Visiting other Schengen countries internally from Switzerland might be restricted. Please check with the authorities of the concerned country.

Schengen visa for a stay of up to 90 days

For persons wishing to enter Switzerland for a short stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period: for example, in a context of tourism, a visit to relatives or friends, short-term language studies, participating in a conference or in sporting/cultural events, etc.

National visa for a stay of more than 90 days

For persons wishing to enter Switzerland for a stay of more than 90 days within a 180-day period. It is subject to the authorisation of the cantonal migration authority competent for the intended place of residence. For example: long-term student, family reunification, marriage in Switzerland, etc.

Airport transit visa

For citizens of certain countries who need a transit visa even if they are staying in the international transit area of the airport and do not enter the Schengen territory.

Labour / Work permits

Admission of foreign workers to an employer in Switzerland is subject to the authorisation of the competent cantonal authority. The entry visa is granted only when the requested authorisations have been delivered.

International Geneva

Information for people travelling to Switzerland within the International Geneva context.

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Schengen Visa

Millions are schengen visa applications are rejected every year. The European Authorities publish statistics of schengen visa every year which provides a good insights into of visa refusals by schengen area countries.

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For 2022, A total of 5.9 million schengen visas (out of 7.5 million visa applications submitted at consulates worldwide), were issued, according to the visa statistics published by European commission, but at the same time on an average 17.6% of 1.3 million visa applications were refused for 2022 by consulates abroad.

Malta, Sweden, Belgium are the Top countries with highest refusal rates (%).  Likewise, France, Spain, Germany rejected highest number of applications, in terms of numbers.

Highest Refusals – Malta, Sweden, Belgium, France (consulates) Lowest Refusals  – Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia (consulates)

See below the table.

These are the top schengen countries with highest refusal rates issuing the schengen visa, sorted by refusal rate.

Source: European commission / Schengen Visa Statistics 2022

Third Countries

Nationals of these countries, were rejected by consulates of schengen states. Data shows almost half of the applications filed were rejected.

Applying for a schengen visa can be a stressful at times with fear of rejection. It may be advantageous for you to file your schengen visa application with a schengen state refusing in lowest numbers. Note that if your visa is rejected, the information is shared by all schengen countries, which could hamper your chances of future application to all the 27 schengen states.

The decision to refuse a Schengen visa and the reasons for the refusal are notified to the applicant using a standard form. The decision to refuse the visa must include the reasons on which the refusal was based, and the procedures and deadlines for submitting an appeal.

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  23. Top Schengen Countries for Visa Refusals

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