Swiss Embassy: Schengen visa applications for Indian groups not stopped
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SWITZERLAND/ Updated : Aug 4, 2023, 11:04 IST
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As per the latest development, the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi has suspended Schengen visa applications for Indian tour groups until October this year. This initiative has been take to clear the large backlog of pending application … Read more
As per the latest development, the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi has suspended Schengen visa applications for Indian tour groups until October this year. This initiative has been take to clear the large backlog of pending applications. Reports further add that tour operators have also been informed to reschedule group trips to allow ample time for visa processing. Read less
A spokesman from the Embassy stated that,“The Embassy of Switzerland in India has not suspended Schengen visa appointments for Indian tour groups. We have almost 800 daily appointments through the end of September 2023. These include 22 groups. People-to-people contact is at the core of Swiss-Indian relationship.
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First, it is possible for the applicants to apply for their visa six months before their date of travel, as against one month in the past. So, someone wishing to travel in June can already apply for a visa in January.
Second, the Embassy has increased its overall capacity in India. With a new Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Lucknow, there are now 13 VACs all over India, where applications can be submitted.
Third, currently, it takes no more than 13 working days between the appointment by our partner VFS and the Embassy’s decision on the application.”
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