To visit Bern, Prague, Czech Republic, as a tourist, you generally need to
apply for a Schengen tourist visa if you are coming from a country outside the
European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA), or any other country that
does not have a visa free arrangement with Prague, Czech Republic. Prague,Czech
Republic is part of the Schengen Area, which allows for free movement of people
between member countries once you enter any one of them.
Here are the steps to apply for a tourist visa to Prague, Czech Republic (Schengen
visa):
1. Check if You Need a Visa
Citizens of the EU/EEA countries, as well as certain countries like the US,
Canada, Australia, and Japan, do not require a visa for short stays (up to 90
days within 180 days). If you are from a country that does require a visa, you
must apply before your trip.
2. Determine the Type of Visa You Need
A Schengen short stay visa (Type C) allows you to stay in Prague, Czech
Republic and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days in a 180 days period.
3. Prepare Your Documents
The general documents required for a tourist visa application are:
Visa application form: Complete the Schengen visa application form
(available online or from the Swiss consulate/visa center).
Passport: Valid for at least three months beyond your planned stay in Prague,
Czech Republic, with at least two blank pages.
Photographs: Two recent passport-sized photos that meet the Schengen visa
photo requirements.
Travel itinerary: Provide details of your trip, including accommodation
reservations, flight bookings, and a day by day itinerary.
Proof of travel insurance: Travel medical insurance that covers you for the
entire Schengen Area with a minimum coverage of Euro 30,000 for medical
emergencies.
Proof of financial means: Bank statements or other documents to show you
have enough funds to cover your stay (e.g., Euro 100 per day of your visit).
Visa fee: The standard Schengen visa fee is around Euro 80 (it may vary
slightly depending on the country and age group).
4. Book an Appointment
You will need to book an appointment at the nearest Swiss consulate or visa
application center (e.g., VFS Global or TLScontact, depending on your country).
Some countries also have Swiss embassies where you can submit your visa
application.
5. Submit Your Application
Attend the visa appointment and submit your documents. In some cases,
biometric data (fingerprints) will be taken as part of the application process.
6. Wait for Processing
Visa processing typically takes 15 calendar days from the date of your
appointment, but it can take longer depending on the consulate or the time of
year. It is best to apply at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance of your planned
departure date.
7. Receive Your Visa
If approved, you will receive your visa, which allows you to travel to Prague,
Czech Republic and other Schengen countries for the duration
of your stay (up to 90 days in a 180 day period).
8. Travel to Prague, Czech Republic
When you arrive in Prague, Czech Republic, you may be asked to show proof of
accommodation, return flight, travel insurance, and sufficient funds at the
border. Ensure you carry all your supporting documents during travel.