Listed by importance, applicants must refer to the list below for rules (Visa Code, Article 5) on where they should file their application to obtain the visa:
All visa applications must be submitted in person, during the Embassy's business hours.
Note: The Consular Department of Czech Republic has full authority to evaluate and request more documents than those submitted by the applicant. The applicant is hereby informed that submitting the aforementioned documents does not guarantee automatic issuance of the visa.
Note: The Consular Department of Czech Republic has full authority to evaluate and request more documents than those submitted by the applicant. The applicant is hereby informed that submitting the aforementioned documents does not guarantee automatic issuance of the visa.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
Main Building - Czernin Palace
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Loretnsk nm?st 5
118 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
Consul
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Visa Application fee (in NIS) varies depending upon the exchange rate between EUR and NIS currency.
Note: Visa Application fee are non-refundable.
Czech Republic's Visa Code states under article 24, that a uniform visa allows its holder to circulate in the entire territory of the Schengen area.
With a Schengen visa, a visitor may stay up to a maximum of 90 days in the Schengen area within 6 months period. If the visitor used up all the 90 days, he/she has to leave the Schengen area and may only re-enter the territory after 3 months of being abroad.
The period of authorised stay should correspond to the intended purpose of stay or transit, while respecting the general rules in relation to the length of stay. Previous stays within the territory of a Member State on the basis of a national long-stay visa or a residence permit have no influence on the stays allowed by a uniform visa or a visa with limited territorial validity.
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Visa applications are usually processed within 15 days. In individual cases, the review period can be extended up to 30 days and in exceptional cases up to 60 days.
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Application to obtain a Schengen (short-term) visa can be filed within 3 months before the planned trip. Embassies of the Czech Republic advices applicants not to file a visa application later than 15 days before the trip, as it cannot be otherwise guaranteed it will be reviewed in time. In most cases, visa applications are processed within 15 days. In individual cases, the review period can be extended up to 30 days and in exceptional cases up to 60 days.
Holders of multiple Schengen (short-term) visa can file a visa application before this visa has expired, provided it has been valid for at least 6 months.
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A visa is a document issued by a competent authority of a country to a person who is not a citizen of that country giving its holder permission to enter its territory and to remain there for a limited duration. Each country normally attaches various conditions to their visas, such as duration of stay, the territory covered by the visa, dates of validity, whether the visa is valid for more than one visit and so on. Visas are associated with the request for permission to enter a country, and are thus, for some countries, distinct from actual formal permission for an alien to enter and remain in the country. In any event, a visa is subject to permission of an immigration official at the time of actual entry, and can be revoked at any time.
In the early days a visa is granted by an immigration official upon the visitor's arrival at the frontiers of a country, but increasingly today a traveller wishing to enter another country must apply in advance for a visa, sometimes in person at a consular office, by mail or over the internet. A visa application made in advance, gives the destination country a chance to consider the applicant's circumstance, such as financial security, reason for applying, and details of previous visits to the country.
The visa is commonly a stamp endorsed in the applicant's passport or other travel document. The actual visa may still be an endorsement in the passport or may take the form of a document or an electronic record of the authorisation, which the applicant can print before leaving home and produce upon entering the host country. Some countries do not require visas for short visits.
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