Czech Republic Business Visa Requirements Europe

Business Visa Requirement

  1. Passport

 A passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended period of stay, and with at least two blank pages in which to insert your visa, is necessary.

  1. A duplicate of all previously granted passports and visas.

Remember to bring along any previous passports (if any).

When deciding on a visa denial, the original letter from the country’s authorities is given priority.

The applicant must complete and sign a Visa Application Form for the Czech Republic.

  1. Photos must be recent, passport-sized, matte or semi-matte in quality, cover 60% – 80% of the subject’s face, have a white background, and have no border (Size: 35mm x 45mm)

The picture you provide must be at most three months old, in electronic form (scanned or stapled), and must not have been used for any other visa application.

  1. Application Cover Letter: A letter attached to the application that includes the name, designation, passport number, purpose, and financial responsibility for the whole trip. This letter is addressed to the Czech Republic Embassy Visa Officer in Dhaka.
  2. Invite Letter
  3. Forwarded Letter:

A cover letter/NOC from the applicant’s corporate authority, printed on the company letterhead, that includes the applicant’s full name, position, passport number, reason for travel, and length of stay. A visa invitation letter from the school or a student ID card/proof of enrollment (if student) Confirmation of Profession.

  1. Business registration certificate if applicant is a lone owner or first-time traveler (original notarized English translation and photocopy of the original).
  2. Photocopies of your employee or visitor identification card.

Accounts. Bank statements from the last six months (either business or personal) that include the bank’s name and contact number. Proof of income for the last six months (If applicable)

  1. Arrangements for Transportation and Lodging.

Basic information

For assistance with travel arrangements in the Czech Republic, contact  Shopnotour.

Anyone from Bangladesh who intend to visit the Czech Republic may apply for a visa in a number of different ways.There are several sorts of visas, including visit visas, tourist visas, business visas, family visas, and so on.

Documentation for obtaining a visa:

A Schengen visa may be applied for by anyone planning a short or tourist trip to any Schengen country. Member states of the Schengen Area include the Czech Republic, as well as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden.

Visa requirements and other essential details

The Czech Consulate’s visa issues are handled through the French Embassy. You must apply at the French embassy for a Schengen visa to enter the Czech Republic.

Address: Road 108, House 18 Gulshan 2, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh.

You may reach them at (+88) 02 5881 3811–14 or fax at (+88) 02 5881 3612. Hours of operation are as follows: Sunday – Thursday, 08.30 – 16.00

The business is open from 8.30 to 16.00 (GMT -0) Sunday through Thursday.The visa office of the French Embassy may be found at:We are open from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM, Sunday through Thursday.Contact by email at [email protected] You may reach them at (+88) 02 882 3320, +88) 02 882 3443, or through fax at (+88) 02 988 3851.

The website address is: http://www.ambafrance-bd.org/

To apply for a family visa to the Czech Republic, Indian citizens must visit the Czech Embassy in New Delhi.

You can find the Czech Republic’s embassy in India’s capital city at 50-M, Niti Marg Chanakyapuri 110 021. You may reach the Czech Consulate in New Delhi through the following numbers and email address: (+91) 11 2415 5200 | (+91) 11 2415 5270 | consulate [email protected] A visa to enter the Czech Republic costs 5,800/-.

Time Frame: Typically, applications take between 10 and 15 business days to process (although this might vary based on the complexity of the application and how long it takes at the embassy).

 Shopnotour service (consultancy) rate includes a 15% VAT surcharge for visa applications.

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FAQs For Business Visa

 A business visa is a type of visa that allows individuals to enter a foreign country for the purpose of conducting business-related activities, such as attending meetings, conferences, negotiating contracts, or exploring business opportunities.

The specific requirements for a business visa may vary depending on the country you are applying to, but generally, you will need a valid passport, a completed visa application form, a letter of invitation from a business partner or conference organizer, proof of travel arrangements (such as flight tickets), and evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay.

The processing time for a business visa can vary depending on the country and the consulate or embassy you are applying to. It is recommended to check the processing time on the consulate or embassy website before applying.

The length of stay allowed on a business visa varies by country and may be specified on the visa itself. In some cases, you may be allowed to stay for up to 90 days or longer, while in others, the visa may be valid for multiple entries over a period of several years.

No, a business visa is not intended for employment purposes. If you intend to work in a foreign country, you will need to obtain a work visa or permit.

In some cases, it may be possible to extend a business visa, but this will depend on the country you are visiting and the specific circumstances of your visit. It is recommended to contact the local consulate or embassy for guidance on visa extensions.

A business visa is typically issued for a specific country and may not allow for travel to other countries. If you plan to visit multiple countries for business purposes, you may need to apply for separate visas for each country.

Family members may be able to accompany you on a business visa, but this will depend on the specific visa regulations of the country you are visiting. In some cases, family members may need to apply for their own visas.