Czech Visa
General information about Czech visas
Ways of getting Czech visa
Types of Czech visa
Czech visa and residency requirements
In this article we will try to provide you information about possibilities of getting Czech visa. From our 11 years experience we may say that a procedure of getting Czech visa is not complicated by needs much accuracy and care about small details.
Please note: We cannot apply on your behalf for a visa for Czech Republic. All applicants must apply in Person at the Czech Consulate visa Section.
Common types of Czech visas are : Visa for stay up to 90 days ( Czech short term visa), transit visa, airport visa, visa for study, Czech work visa and residence permit visa.
As a foreigner for life, work and doing business in Czech Republic, you need to apply for Czech visa or Residence Permit that matches your status.
All foreigners can come to Czech ONLY IF THEY HAVE CZECH VISA.
Without Czech visa or residence permit you will not be able to come to Czech Republic.
If you are an SRO owner, it will be easy for you to get visa and residence permit in Czech as Czech company proves the reason of your stay in Czech. For more details plz see Scheme of immigration to Europe.
Czech tourist visa
Most Asian people need tourist visa for coming to Czech with purpose of sightseeing. If you are not sure about necessity of getting Czech visa you can always call Czech consulate and ask them.
Czech residence permit visa
Usually given for one year for the first time and can be prolonged in Czech for two years residence permit visa. Czech residence permit visas are always multiple ( this mean that its holder can travel to Czech as many times as he likes). More details about the way of getting Czech residence visa are described here.
The main requirement for getting Czech visa is to prove that you are a genuine person and show a real purpose for coming to Czech. This mean that if a person applies for business visa he has to prove that he really knows what he is going to do in Czech, he has some business plan for Czech or what’s the best –he already have some business in his native country and want to expand it in foreign land.