Liechtenstein
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Liechtenstein is a landlocked country is Europe. The country is one of the smallest countries in the world and the fourth smallest country in Europe. However, despite its small size, the country has one of the highest GDP per capita in the world. Tourism is a major contributor to the economy. The country of Liechtenstein is filled with spectacular sights of nature. It is for these sights and other tourist attractions that people flock over from all over the world to visit the nation. The education system of Liechtenstein is excellent. The country boasts a 100% literacy rate. Therefore, influx of foreign students has also increased over the past decade in the nation. The high quality educational institutions of the nation are enough to entice students from India to pursue higher studies in Liechtenstein.

About Liechtenstein
LIECHTENSTEIN GASTRONOMY The local cuisine is strongly influenced by Swiss; German sometimes also French food names: Bündnerfleisch (thin slices of dried beef), various types of fish (egli, felchen, forelle), Geschnetzltes Kalbfleisch (veal slices in cream sauce), Rösti (mashed potatoes). Various types of local and imported wines, popular aperitifs include kir or blanc-cassisi (white wine with blackberry liqueur), campari (bitter tonic), pastis (anise).
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Liechtenstein Visa
The nature and the reason of your visit define the type of visa that you should apply for. There are primarily three types of visa for Liechtenstein. They are specified below:
SCHENGEN VISA: A Schengen visa allows you to stay of 90 days within duration of six months. The Schengen visa allows you to visit any of the member states in the Schengen area. Furthermore, you will not have to face any restrictions on the times you are allowed to enter or visit a member Schengen states. Therefore, the Schengen Visa is issued for single entry and multiple entries.
NATIONAL VISA: The national visa allows a stay of 91 days to 180 days during the course of a year. The reasons of applying for a national visa includes being a seasonal worker, researcher, student, short-term worker, guest researcher, and volunteer among others. Transit Visa:The transit visa is a special type of visa. It is issued primarily to travellers. A transit visa is issued for a short duration, for a few days at maximum. Transit visas are issued to facilitate your travel. You will need a transit visa if you intend to stay in Liechtenstein while waiting for your connecting flight,
TRANSIT VISA: The transit visa is a special type of visa. It is issued primarily to travellers. A transit visa is issued for a short duration, for a few days at maximum. Transit visas are issued to facilitate your travel. You will need a transit visa if you intend to stay in Liechtenstein while waiting for your connecting flight,
Travel Documents and Entry Requirements for non-EU Nationals
All EEA citizens and Swiss citizens can travel to Liechtenstein under the visa-free regime. Third-country nationals are required to apply for a visa to travel or live in Liechtenstein. The visa depends on nationality and purpose.
The documents you need to present to the Liechtenstein border officer are as follows:
Passport validity
You must have at least 6 months left on an adult or child passport to travel to most countries in Europe. The document has to be issued within the previous 10 years and valid for at least 3 months after the date you intend to leave the EU. Beware that EU members such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland and Romania are not part of the Schengen Area.
Schengen Visa
If you do not know if you need a visa to enter Schengen, click here. Download the Schengen Visa Application Form or visit the Liechtenstein Ministry of European and International Affairs to check the current status regarding the visa and the conditions for issuing it here.
Schengen Insurance
Confirmation that you have travel and health insurance for Liechtenstein and the whole territory of Schengen, which meets Visa Code (Regulation EC No. 810/2009) conditions for a Schengen visa. Travel health insurance policies for foreigners travelling to Liechtenstein that fulfil Liechtenstein Visa requirements can be purchased online from schengen. insure and it‘s accepted by Liechtenstein Embassies and Consulates worldwide.
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Documents Required for Liechtenstein Visa application
The requirement of documents for a Liechtenstein Visa application is the same in every case apart from tourist visa. The following documents are common for all type of visas:
About Liechtenstein
LIECHTENSTEIN GASTRONOMY The local cuisine is strongly influenced by Swiss; German sometimes also French food names: Bündnerfleisch (thin slices of dried beef), various types of fish (egli, felchen, forelle), Geschnetzltes Kalbfleisch (veal slices in cream sauce), Rösti (mashed potatoes). Various types of local and imported wines, popular aperitifs include kir or blanc-cassisi (white wine with blackberry liqueur), campari (bitter tonic), pastis (anise).
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Liechtenstein Visa
The nature and the reason of your visit define the type of visa that you should apply for. There are primarily three types of visa for Liechtenstein. They are specified below:
SCHENGEN VISA: A Schengen visa allows you to stay of 90 days within duration of six months. The Schengen visa allows you to visit any of the member states in the Schengen area. Furthermore, you will not have to face any restrictions on the times you are allowed to enter or visit a member Schengen states. Therefore, the Schengen Visa is issued for single entry and multiple entries.
NATIONAL VISA: The national visa allows a stay of 91 days to 180 days during the course of a year. The reasons of applying for a national visa includes being a seasonal worker, researcher, student, short-term worker, guest researcher, and volunteer among others. Transit Visa:The transit visa is a special type of visa. It is issued primarily to travellers. A transit visa is issued for a short duration, for a few days at maximum. Transit visas are issued to facilitate your travel. You will need a transit visa if you intend to stay in Liechtenstein while waiting for your connecting flight,
TRANSIT VISA: The transit visa is a special type of visa. It is issued primarily to travellers. A transit visa is issued for a short duration, for a few days at maximum. Transit visas are issued to facilitate your travel. You will need a transit visa if you intend to stay in Liechtenstein while waiting for your connecting flight,
Travel Documents and Entry Requirements for non-EU Nationals
All EEA citizens and Swiss citizens can travel to Liechtenstein under the visa-free regime. Third-country nationals are required to apply for a visa to travel or live in Liechtenstein. The visa depends on nationality and purpose.
The documents you need to present to the Liechtenstein border officer are as follows:
Passport validity
You must have at least 6 months left on an adult or child passport to travel to most countries in Europe. The document has to be issued within the previous 10 years and valid for at least 3 months after the date you intend to leave the EU. Beware that EU members such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland and Romania are not part of the Schengen Area.
Schengen Visa
If you do not know if you need a visa to enter Schengen, click here. Download the Schengen Visa Application Form or visit the Liechtenstein Ministry of European and International Affairs to check the current status regarding the visa and the conditions for issuing it here.
Schengen Insurance
Confirmation that you have travel and health insurance for Liechtenstein and the whole territory of Schengen, which meets Visa Code (Regulation EC No. 810/2009) conditions for a Schengen visa. Travel health insurance policies for foreigners travelling to Liechtenstein that fulfil Liechtenstein Visa requirements can be purchased online from schengen. insure and it‘s accepted by Liechtenstein Embassies and Consulates worldwide.
Documents Required for Liechtenstein Visa application
The requirement of documents for a Liechtenstein Visa application is the same in every case apart from tourist visa. The following documents are common for all type of visas:
1. A visa application form completed in English or German language along with the applicant’s signatur
2. Passport:
- The validity of the passport should not end at least three months from the applicant’s intended date of departure. Departure may not necessarily be from Liechtenstein as it could be from a Member Schengen States. It is dependent on the individual case.
- The applicant’s passport should not be completely filled, there should be at least two blank pages.
- The data page of the applicant’s passport should be devoid of any handwritten amendment or alteration.
3. International standards for photographs as established in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) should be abided by for the two photographs.
4. Valid permit of return (depending on individuals cases).
5. A mandatory travel medical insurance cover of minimum 30,000 Euros is required according to the rules of the Schengen member states. If the applicant has a multiple entry visa then the cover must be sufficient to cover the entirety of first intended visit
6. Your reason along with justification for visiting Liechtenstein should be explained in the cover letter.
7. Your travel itinerary or tentative itinerary in case of round-trip flight bookings.
8. In cases where the applicant is a minor:
- at least one parent of guardian should accompany the applicant, and he or she should present a Original notarized NOC by the other parent in addition to the copies of passports or IDs of parents.
- if the applicant is travelling alone then Original notarized NOC signed by both parents / legal guardians, plus copies of passports or IDs of parents should be presented.
9. Copy of the present passport in its entirety.
10. Original(s) of previous passport(s) or proof of loss.