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Liechtenstein

Best Time to Visit June, July, August
Liechtenstein

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Nestled in the heart of Europe between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is a small, landlocked principality that exudes charm, natural beauty, and a rich cultural heritage. With a population of just over 39,000 people, Liechtenstein is one of the world's smallest countries, yet it boasts a unique blend of tradition and modernity. The official language is German, reflecting its geographic location and historical ties to the German-speaking region. Liechtenstein's culture is deeply influenced by its alpine surroundings, with a strong emphasis on outdoor activities and appreciation for the breathtaking landscapes that define the principality. The capital city, Vaduz, is home to the iconic Vaduz Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the town. Liechtenstein's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage is evident in its well-preserved medieval architecture, charming villages, and museums showcasing art and artifacts from the region. The Swiss franc (CHF) is the official currency of Liechtenstein, emphasizing the country's close economic ties with Switzerland. Despite its small size, Liechtenstein has a prosperous and highly industrialized economy, with a focus on finance, manufacturing, and tourism. Liechtensteiners take pride in their strong sense of community and the preservation of traditions. The country hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating local customs, music, and cuisine. Visitors can explore the picturesque landscapes, enjoy hiking and skiing in the Alps, and experience the warmth of Liechtenstein's hospitality. In summary, Liechtenstein is a captivating blend of alpine beauty, cultural richness, and economic prosperity, making it a charming destination for those seeking a unique European experience.

Country

Liechtenstein

Best Time to Visit

June, July, August

Ideal Duration

2 Days Day(s)

Visa Rules

Updated: Jul 18, 2024

Tourist Visa

For obtaining a tourist visa to Liechtenstein, the following documents and procedures are required. Note that Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen area, and the visa application process is managed by the Embassy of Switzerland:

Biometric Data:

• From 2 November 2015, applicants need to provide biometric fingerprint data and a digital photograph at the Visa Application Centre with a prior appointment.

• Biometrics submitted after 2 November 2015 will be valid for 5 years.

Required Documents:

1.Passports:

• Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and at least 2 blank pages.

• Original old passport booklets if any.

2.Photographs:

• 2 photographs with a white background, glossy finish, 80% face coverage with a little shoulder visible.

• Dimensions: 45mm x 35mm.

3.Covering Letter:

• A covering letter addressed to The Visa Officer, Embassy of Switzerland.

• The letter should include the profile of the applicants and the purpose of travel with travel dates.

• Individuals can use plain paper; officials or sponsored applicants should use company letterhead.

4.Bank Statements:

• Original 3 months personal and company bank statements with the seal and signature from the bank.

• Bank statements should be relevant and active accounts showing proof of funds and income.

• Preferably, the statements should have a closing date close to the date of the visa application (A4 size).

5.Income Tax Returns:

• Latest 3 years Income Tax Acknowledgement / ITR-V (Saral) for individuals and the company.

6.Itinerary / Air Tickets:

• Return air tickets along with all internal flight/train tickets if any.

• A day-wise itinerary of the tour.

7.Purpose of Travel / Accommodation:

• Proof of accommodation/purpose at the destination (Booking Certificate and payment receipts from the tour operator).

• Hotel vouchers.

8.Supporting Credentials:

• Businessmen: Proprietorship certificate, Certificate of Registration, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, partnership deed, PAN Card, NOC from partners or Directors.

• Employees: Leave sanction letter, Last 3 months Salary Statements (for private firms), Company ID card (optional), Retirement Certificate or Letter / Pension Book copy (for retired employees), Pension statements for the last three months.

• Students: Leave sanction letter (if travel during working days), Bonafide Certificate (for travel during vacations), School/College ID card (optional).

• Newly Wed / Honeymooners: Marriage Certificate (Original), Wedding Invitation card/Photographs if the marriage certificate is not ready.

• Children travelling unaccompanied by both/either parent: Notary attested NOC on stamp paper from both/either parent respectively, Passport copies / ID cards of both/either parent, Birth certificate if parents don’t have passports.

• Travellers unaccompanied by spouses/partners: Notary attested NOC on stamp paper from the unaccompanied spouse, Passport copy of the unaccompanied spouse or any Govt ID Proof mentioning the spouse's name.

9.Additional Supporting Documents (if available):

• FD Receipts from banks.

• Public shares/debentures certificate.

• Asset evaluation report from a CA.

10.Travel Insurance:

• Valid Travel Insurance from Embassy approved companies covering the days of travel with a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000.

Disclaimers

The above list of documents is the standard requirement for the visa application. The Embassy/Consulate/High Commission/Application Centres reserve the right to request additional documents for verification.

Travelspoc does not guarantee the outcome of any visa application. Decisions on visa applications are at the sole discretion of the respective Embassy/Consulate/High Commission.

Visa Application Centres and Embassy Information

Liechtenstein does not have representaion in India. Visas are handled by the Embassy of Switzerland.


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