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Luxembourg tourist visa: requirements, fee and processing time

This page covers the Luxembourg tourist (schengen c) visa — used for short holiday or sightseeing trips of up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Every field below is taken from our editor-verified country record and reflects what the Luxembourg consular network publishes for applicants of any nationality. You apply in the country where you legally reside, so exact centres and service fees can differ locally.

Consular fee
€90
Typical decision
15 days
Appointments
Online booking

Where to apply for a Luxembourg tourist visa

Embassy of Luxembourg in London, 27 Wilton Crescent, London SW1X 8SD. Luxembourg has no VFS or TLScontact partner in the UK — applications are made directly at the embassy.

Required documents

  • Valid passport (issued within the last 10 years, valid 3+ months beyond departure, 2 blank pages)
  • Completed and signed Schengen visa application form
  • 1–2 recent biometric photos (35x45mm, ICAO standard)
  • Travel medical insurance covering €30,000, valid across the Schengen area for the whole trip
  • Round-trip flight reservation / detailed itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation for every night (hotel bookings or invitation)
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements, usually last 3–6 months)
  • Proof of employment / studies (employer letter, payslips, student letter)
  • Proof of UK immigration status (BRP, eVisa share code, or residence permit)
  • Biometrics (fingerprints and photo) taken at the appointment

Turn this list into a tick-off checklist on the checklist page, which also flags which items are mandatory and which are only advisable.

Fees, reductions and exemptions

  • Adult (standard)€90
  • Child 6–11€45
  • Child under 6Free
  • Family member of EU/EEA/CH citizenFreeDirective 2004/38/EC — consular fee waived with proof of the relationship and of the EU citizen exercising free-movement rights.
  • School pupils, students and accompanying teachers (study trip)Free
  • Researchers travelling for scientific researchFree
  • Application centre service fee€35TLScontact service fee per applicant.

Standard Schengen short-stay fee. Children under 6 are free, ages 6–11 pay a reduced fee, and family members of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens exercising free-movement rights are exempt. Application-centre service fees are charged in addition to the consular fee.

Booking an appointment

Appointment only, no walk-ins. Visa submissions run 09:00–16:00 Monday to Friday and passport collection 15:00–16:00. Consular fees are collected in GBP at the prevailing rate.

Practical tips

Because it is a small mission with no outsourced centre, appointment slots are limited — book well ahead of travel.

Official sources

If you are applying from the United Kingdom

  • LondonTLScontact — Luxembourg Visa Application Centre
    Vantage London, Great West Road, Brentford TW8 9AG
    Short-stay and type D visa submission for UK residents.
  • LondonEmbassy of Luxembourg in London
    27 Wilton Crescent, London SW1X 8SD
    Consular services and legalisation.

Applying from somewhere else? Use the consulate that covers your country of legal residence — the requirements above still apply.

Updated today against official Luxembourg consular sources. Requirements can change without notice — always confirm before you travel.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Luxembourg tourist visa cost?
For a Luxembourg tourist visa, the consular fee is €90. Reduced or waived amounts apply to: Adult (standard) — €90; Child 6–11 — €45; Child under 6 — free; Family member of EU/EEA/CH citizen — free; School pupils, students and accompanying teachers (study trip) — free; Researchers travelling for scientific research — free; Application centre service fee — €35. Standard Schengen short-stay fee. Children under 6 are free, ages 6–11 pay a reduced fee, and family members of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens exercising free-movement rights are exempt. Application-centre service fees are charged in addition to the consular fee. Visa application centres such as VFS Global, BLS, TLScontact or Capago charge their own service fee on top.
How long does a Luxembourg tourist visa take to process?
A decision on a Luxembourg tourist visa typically takes around 15 days from the appointment date, though peak season, additional document requests and consulate workload can extend this. Apply as early as the rules allow.
Where do I apply for a Luxembourg tourist visa?
Embassy of Luxembourg in London, 27 Wilton Crescent, London SW1X 8SD. Luxembourg has no VFS or TLScontact partner in the UK — applications are made directly at the embassy. You always apply through the mission or application centre that covers your country of legal residence.
What documents are required for a Luxembourg tourist visa?
The Luxembourg consular network lists: Valid passport (issued within the last 10 years, valid 3+ months beyond departure, 2 blank pages); Completed and signed Schengen visa application form; 1–2 recent biometric photos (35x45mm, ICAO standard); Travel medical insurance covering €30,000, valid across the Schengen area for the whole trip; Round-trip flight reservation / detailed itinerary; Proof of accommodation for every night (hotel bookings or invitation); Proof of sufficient funds (bank statements, usually last 3–6 months); Proof of employment / studies (employer letter, payslips, student letter); Proof of UK immigration status (BRP, eVisa share code, or residence permit); Biometrics (fingerprints and photo) taken at the appointment. Some items are mandatory and others only advisable — the EU Visa Compass checklist tool flags which is which.
How do appointments work for a Luxembourg tourist visa?
Appointment model: Online booking. Appointment only, no walk-ins. Visa submissions run 09:00–16:00 Monday to Friday and passport collection 15:00–16:00. Consular fees are collected in GBP at the prevailing rate.
Can I apply for a Luxembourg tourist visa from the United Kingdom?
Yes. We list 2 submission points in the UK for Luxembourg, with addresses and notes, on this page. If you live elsewhere, use the consulate covering your country of residence — the requirements themselves stay the same.

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