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Czechia

Central Europe · Schengen area

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Fees & exemptions

  • Adult Schengen fee

    Applicants aged 12 and over

    €90
  • Child 6-11Reduced

    Reduced Visa Code fee

    €45
  • Child under 6Free

    Exempt

    Free
  • VFS UK service feeService fee

    Charged in GBP on top of the consular fee

    +€27
  • Premium lounge / SMS / prime time

    Optional add-ons priced at booking

    Free

EUR 90 adult Schengen fee (raised from EUR 80 in June 2024), EUR 45 for children 6-11, free under 6, plus a separate VFS service fee in GBP.

Where to apply

VFS Global Visa Application Centre in London, outsourced by the Embassy of the Czech Republic; the Embassy still takes the decision.

Appointment system

Book online at visa.vfsglobal.com/gbr/en/cze. VFS handles biometrics and document intake; optional premium lounge, SMS and prime-time services cost extra.

Required documents

  • Completed and signed Schengen visa application form
  • Valid passport (issued within last 10 years, valid 3+ months beyond departure, 2 blank pages)
  • One recent biometric photo
  • Travel medical insurance with EUR 30,000 Schengen cover
  • Proof of accommodation or invitation letter
  • Round-trip flight itinerary
  • Bank statements and payslips showing sufficient funds
  • Proof of UK residence status for non-UK nationals
  • Employment or study confirmation
  • Cover letter with purpose and itinerary

Editor tips

Apply between 6 months and 15 days before travel, and make sure your UK status covers the whole trip plus three months.

Country-specific quirks

The UK sits on the Czech 'harmonised list', so many nationalities resident in the UK may lodge here even though they are not British citizens.

Who can apply where

Your nationality decides whether you need a visa; where you legally live decides where you apply. Applications for Czechia are handled by its embassy, consulate or visa centre covering your country of residence — you cannot normally apply in a country you are only visiting.

  • If you are not a citizen of the country you apply from, bring your residence permit or long-stay visa — it usually has to stay valid for at least 3 months after your return.
  • Visiting several Schengen countries? Apply to your main destination, or — if you split time evenly — to the country you enter first.
  • Some passports are visa-exempt for short stays and only need ETIAS travel authorisation instead of a visa; long-stay and work permits are still required for everyone.
  • Fees, document lists and appointment systems are set per consulate, so the local Czechia mission for your region always overrides anything on this page.

Where to submit if you apply from the UK

Addresses where applicants of any nationality living in the UK hand in Czechia visa documents and give biometrics. Applying from elsewhere? Use the official links below to find the Czechia mission covering your country of residence.

  • LondonVFS Global
    VFS Global — Czechia Visa Application Centre

    66 Wilson Street, London EC2A 2BT

    Short-stay (Schengen) applications.

  • LondonEmbassy
    Embassy of the Czech Republic

    26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8 4QY

    Long-stay (type D), Employee Card and family reunification applications, in person by appointment.