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NOTE: This guide was last updated in January 2025. Please check the authenticity and validity of the information on this website before proceeding with your visa application. Use Timatic and the official page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic we provided on this page for the most up-to-date information.

A gorgeous country lying at the heart of Central Europe, the Czech Republic is a popular travel destination for those seeking to bask in culture, history, and art. In addition to its spectacular architecture and awe-inspiring heritage, Czechia is also a culinary capital with lots of delicious food. This unique country is a must-see for everyone looking for an unforgettable journey.

Do I Need a Visa to Travel to the Czech Republic?

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia in short, is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Area. Therefore, travellers whose countries have visa waiver agreements with the EU can visit the Czech Republic without a visa. The nationals of other countries must apply for one of the many types of Czech visas.

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Czech Republic Visa Types

Below, you can find information about different types of Czech visas.

Czech Republic Category C Visa for Short Stay Visits

A Category C Visa, also known as a short-stay visa or a Uniform Schengen Visa, allows the visa-holder to stay and travel within Czechia and the Schengen Area for up to 90 days. This visa is usually issued to tourists, those travelling for business purposes and visitors who wish to visit their family members or friends in the Czech Republic. You can also apply for this visa for short-term cultural activities or medical treatment.

Czech Republic Category D Visa for Long Stay Visits

A Category D Visa, also known as a Long-Term Visa, allows its holder to stay in the Czech Republic for longer than 90 days. Long-term student and employment visas are among the most common types. Besides, there is also a long-term visa for job-seeking, family reunification, research, internship, and freelancing purposes.

General Requirements to Apply for a Czech Republic Visa

  • Filled out and signed visa application form,
  • A valid travel document with at least two blank pages, issued in the past 10 years and valid for at least 3 months after the intended departure from the Czech Republic,
  • A passport-size photo no older than three months,
  • Documents demonstrating the purpose of stay,e., organised trip reservation, individual trip reservation, travel agency confirmation, plan of journey, paid or pre-paid travel agency invoice, etc.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic,
  • A travel medical insurance with a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000,
  • Proof of sufficient financial means:
    • Bank statements
    • Internationally accepted bank card
    • Prepaid voucher
    • Paid travel agency invoice
    • Officially verified invitation
    • Stipend, grant, or salary proof
    • Employment contract with Czech employer
    • Additional documents:
      • Bank statements from the last 3 months
      • Original bank letter confirming account existence
      • Employment confirmation
      • Proof of salary
    • Supporting documents based on harmonised lists,
    • Proof of visa fee payment.

What is Visa Sponsorship for the Czech Republic?

A visa sponsorship is required in the Czech Republic or any Schengen member state if the applicant cannot cover his/her expenses for educational or touristic purposes on their own for the duration of the stay.

Czech Republic Visa Rules

Besides the required documents, there are also several rules you must know about when applying for a Czech visa.

  • The visa application form for children under 18 years of age must also be signed by a parent or legal guardian.
  • If you are an EU citizen or a family member of an EU citizen and your expected stay in the Czech Republic will be longer than 30 days, you must report your place of residence in the country to the Alien Police Service.
  • If your stay in the Czech Republic is shorter than 30 days, you must demonstrate funds of 1,565 CZK per day. For longer stays, you must have 15x3,130 CZK (46,950 CZK) and an additional 6,260 CZK for each full month.

Czech Republic Visa Requirements for Third-Country Nationals

Third-country nationals without visa-free access to the EU should apply for a Czech visa through missions or visa centres across the globe. A Czech Republic visa will enable its holder to travel to any country within the Schengen area for the duration of the stay.

Czech Republic Visa Requirements for the US, UK, and Canada

Citizens of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada can enter the Czech Republic without a visa.

Czech Republic Visa Fees

The Czech Republic short-stay visa types listed below exclusively include the visa fee. Keep in mind that there might be additional payments expected from the applicant, such as consular fees, service fees of the outsourced companies, or application form fees.

Below, you can find the updated list of visa fees.

STANDARD RATE
Schengen Visa (type C, A) EUR 90
Schengen Visa (type C, A) children 6-11 EUR 45
Schengen Visa (type C, A) children up to 6 Free
Long-Term Visa (type D) CZK 2,500
Residence Permit (type D) CZK 2,500
Employee and Blue Card (type D) CZK 5,000
Long-Term Visa - Entrepreneurship (type D) CZK 5,000
   
Reduced/other rates based on bilateral or facilitation agreements
Albania
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Long-Term Visa Free
Armenia
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Azerbaijan
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Belarus
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Democratic Republic of Congo
Long-Term Visa CZK 17,000
Georgia
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Japan
Long-Term Visa Free
Moldova
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Montenegro
Schengen Visa EUR 35
North Macedonia
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Serbia
Schengen Visa EUR 35
South Africa
Long-Term Visa Free
Taiwan
Long-term visa for the purpose of study at universities registered by the Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth or based on a scholarship granted by CZ Gvt Free
Turkey
Long-Term Visa Free
Ukraine
Schengen Visa EUR 35
Schengen Visa – express EUR 70
Uzbekistan
Long-Term Visa CZK 5,000

You can find the detailed informations and latest update about visa fee by visiting the page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czech Republic.

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