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Begin your Czech Republic Journey by Simplifying your Visa Procedure

Set out on an enchanting journey to the Czech Republic with Visa Buddy as your trusted partner. The Czech Republic, a country of fairytale castles, medieval towns, rich history, and world-famous breweries, offers travelers an unforgettable experience

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WHO NEEDS A

Czech Republic Visa

You NEED a Czech Republic (Schengen) Visa if: You hold a passport from countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and many others where your nationality does not have visa-free access to the Schengen Area. You plan to visit the Czech Republic for tourism, family visits, or short stays (up to 90 days). You DO NOT need a visa if: You hold a passport from visa-exempt countries such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, or most EU countries with visa-free access to the Schengen zone for short stays.

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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

For a Czech Republic Visa


  • Basic Documents

    Valid passport (minimum 3 months validity beyond your planned departure from the Schengen area + at least 2 blank pages) [1.2].
    - Completed Schengen visa application form.
    - Copy of valid residency permit or National ID.

  • Travel Documents

    Flight reservation (round-trip).
    - Hotel booking, prepaid voucher, or officially verified invitation.
    - Detailed travel itinerary.

  • Financial Documents

    Last 3 months bank statements (stamped).
    - Salary certificate or employment contract.
    - Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay (at least 1,565 CZK per day for stays under 30 days).

  • Employment / Business Proof

    No Objection Certificate (NOC) / Leave sanction letter from employer.
    - Trade license copy + company documents (if self-employed).
    - Income tax returns (where applicable).

  • Travel Insurance

    Valid Schengen travel medical insurance covering at least €30,000.
    - Must cover the entire duration of your stay in the Schengen Area for emergency medical expenses, hospitalization, and repatriation.

  • Cover Letter

    - ⁠A personal letter explaining your purpose of visit, travel dates, and return plans. Visa Buddy can help you to write a cover letter which can lead your Visa success.

  • Additional Documents

    Invitation letter (if visiting family/friends or attending an event).
    - Previous travel history (old visas, passport copies).

HOW TO APPLY FOR A

Czech Republic Visa

Follow these steps to apply for your Czech Republic visa through Visa Buddy

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Steps
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Consultation & Eligibility Check- Share your travel plans with us. Our experts assess your profile and guide you on the right visa type and requirements.
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Document Preparation- We provide a complete checklist and help you prepare, review, and organize all required documents accurately.
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Application & Submission- Our team handles your visa application, form filling, and appointment booking to ensure a smooth submission process.
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Approval & Travel Ready- We track your application status and keep you updated until your visa is approved—so you can travel with confidence.
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It depends on your nationality. If your passport is not visa-exempt for the Schengen Area, you will need a Czech Republic Schengen visa to enter.
A Czech Republic (Schengen) tourist visa allows you to stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
Processing generally takes 15 calendar days, but it may take up to 45 days in complex cases or during peak travel seasons.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, you must show proof of at least 1,565 CZK per day for stays of 30 days or less [1.8]. For stays over 30 days, you must possess at least 15 times the existential minimum (which equals 46,950 CZK) plus additional funds per month. Visa Buddy will advise you on the specific financial requirements based on your itinerary.
Yes, Schengen travel medical insurance is compulsory. It must cover at least €30,000 for emergency medical expenses, hospital treatment, and repatriation for the entire duration of your trip.
In most cases, you only need to attend an appointment at the visa application center to submit your biometric data (fingerprints and photo). Formal interviews at the embassy or consulate are rare but can be requested.
No, a flight itinerary or reservation is usually sufficient. The consulate explicitly advises avoiding purchasing fully paid, non-refundable tickets until your visa is officially approved.
Visa fees are non-refundable, even if your application gets rejected. This makes it crucial to ensure all documents are accurate and complete before submission.
You will receive a letter stating the reasons for rejection. You can either appeal the decision within 15 days or reapply after addressing the issues. Visa Buddy can help you correct any errors and build a stronger application.
Yes, a Czech Republic visa is a Schengen visa, allowing you to travel to other Schengen countries during your trip.
The validity of a visa can range from a few weeks for short visits to several years for
long-term visas, depending on the type issued by the destination country. Always check
the expiration date on your visa to avoid issues during travel.