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Czechia Schengen Visa for Armenia citizens in 2024

Last Updated : Jun 2, 2024

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Czechia visa for Armenia citizens

Armenian citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to Czechia. Czechia Sticker visa is required for Armenian citizens. The Czechia tourist visa is also known as the Czechia Type C Schengen visa. Applicants are required to be present when applying for the Czechia Sticker visa. This tourist visa typically allows a short term stay. The Czechia tourist visa remains valid for 3 months. The Czechia Sticker visa must be used within 90 days of issuance. A total of 10 documents are required to apply for the Czechia Sticker visa. Find out more about Czechia visa exemptions and special conditions.

Czechia tourist visa conditions for Armenia citizens

Visa applicant
Required
Visa stay
3 months
Visa validity
90 days
Visa fees
Kč 60
Visa term
Short term

Schengen Visa

The Schengen Visa is a visa for the Schengen Area, which consists of most of the European Economic Area, plus several other adjacent countries. The visa allows visitors to stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. The visa is valid for tourism, family visits, and business.

Czechia tourist visa requirements for Armenia citizens

Documents required for Czechia Schengen from Armenia include passport and other supporting documents. A total of 10 documents are required.
  • Visa Application Form: Completed application form for Czechia
  • Passport Photo: A Passport Photo is required. Photo must be no older than 6 months
  • Travel Insurance: Proof of travel insurance for destination with the certificate of Insurance and the table of benefits. You can also provide a letter from the bank confirming that you have an insurance with them along with a copy of credit card and the table of benefits.
  • Travel Proof: A round-trip flight reservations(s) for destination.
  • Previous Passport: Provide a previous passport of country if any.
  • Cover Letter: Covering letter mentioning the details of the applicant, travel and details of the other members travelling with you.
  • Passport: Original Passport or Travel document of country with at least 6 months remaining validity on the date of travel and have at least 2 visa pages clear of any markings.
  • Current Details: Employed:
    • Employed:
    • A letter from your employer on company letterhead, with contact details, stating that a leave of absence has been granted, purpose and duration of the trip, and that you will be returning to your current job.
    • Current bank statement of the latest 6 months
    • Income Tax Return (ITR)
    • Original pay slipsSelf Employed:
    • Include a copy of your business license
    • Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
    • Income Tax Return (ITR)
    • Student:
    • Submit an official letter from your school indicating that you are in good standing and that you are registered for the upcoming semester.
    • No Object certificate from School or University.
    • Retired:
    • Submit proof of your retirement fund. Yes.
  • Accomodation Proof: Accomodation reservation(s) in destination for the duration of your visit.
  • Bank Statement: A recent monthly bank statement of the applicant from country. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement. If statements are printed online then it has to be Authenticated (stamped) by the bank officials.

How to apply for Czechia tourist visa from Armenia

Czechia Sticker visa application process for Armenian citizens is quick and easy, as long as the necessary documents and information are provided accurately. By following these 7 steps, Armenia citizens can ensure a smooth and hassle-free process in obtaining an Czechia tourist visa.
  1. 1
    Gather required documents
    Gather all the necessary documents required for a destination tourist visa including passport and other supporting documents required by the destination authorities. If your documents are in a language different from English, they need to be translated.
  2. 2
    Valid passport
    Check country passport is valid with at least 6 months of validity beyond their intended stay in destination. If not apply for a new country passport. The passport must also have at least one blank page for visa stamps.
  3. 3
    Fill application form
    You will need to fill out a visa application form, which is available at the immigration counter. This form requires personal information, passport details, and intended travel plans to destination. Make sure to fill out the form accurately and completely.
  4. 4
    Schedule appointment
    Schedule an appointment with the destination embassy or consulate where you will submit your application. You can do this online or by contacting the embassy or consulate.
  5. 5
    Submit documents
    Submit your application form along with passport to officer at destination embassy/consulate. You will be required to provide all the necessary documents aswell. Ensure that all documents are in order and up-to-date.
  6. 6
    Visa processing
    The processing time for the visa process is typically few days. During this time, your application, passport and any other documents will be reviewed by immigration officer. The visa application will either be approved or denied based on the information provided in the application and the supporting documents.
  7. 7
    Recieve visa
    If application is approved, the applicant will receive destination in their passport and can collect passport from the destination embassy or consulate.

Czechia Visa Exemption

Find out more about Czechia visa exemptions and special conditions.
    Eligible Countries:
    All Countries
Visa stay
90 days

Czechia tourist visa advice

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, Czechia Sticker visa is required for Armenia citizens. Armenia passport holders need to apply for a tourist visa at the embassy.

Yes, Armenia citizens can travel to Czechia, Sticker visa is required.

The Czechia tourist visa cost Kč 60

The maximum length of stay in Czechia with Sticker visa is 3 months and usually Short term which means that Armenia citizens must leave the country within 3 months of their arrival

The visa is valid for a period of 90 days

Armenia citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to Czechia.

No, A valid passport is required for entry and exit to Czechia. Armenia citizen also need at least 6 months validity in their passports.

Armenia citizens who meet the eligibility requirements specified by the Czechia government are eligible to apply for a Czechia Sticker visa. The requirements include having a valid Armenia passport with a minimum validity of 6 months, being free of any criminal record, and the of visit should be tourism or visiting friends or family

No, Czechia Sticker visa is not valid for work purposes. Armenia citizen wishing to work in Czechia will need to apply for a work visa.

Overstaying a visa in Czechia can result in fines, penalties, and potentially being banned from entering Czechia in the future. It is important to comply with the length of stay specified with Sticker visa and leave the country within the allotted time.

Disclaimer
The information in the site should be used as a guide only. You are advised to contact your local official mission/consulate/embassy and ensure you have the latest information. We take no responsibility.