Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit the Czech Republic?
Yes, Indians need a visa to enter the Czech Republic. For tourist trips, a short-term Schengen visa type C is issued, which allows you to stay in the country for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Visa to the Czech Republic for Indians
A Schengen tourist visa type C allows citizens to visit the Czech Republic and other Schengen countries for tourism, recreation, visiting friends or relatives. The validity of the visa is determined by the consulate and depends on the purpose of the trip, the documents provided, and the applicant's visa history. Most often, the first tourist visa is issued for specific travel dates — for example, for 7, 14, or 30 days. If you have a positive visa history, you can obtain a multiple-entry visa for six months, one year, or even several years.
However, the rule of stay remains unchanged — no more than 90 days within each 180-day period, even if the visa is valid for longer.
How can Indian citizens obtain a visa to the Czech Republic?
- Fill out the application form on the website of the consulate or visa center.
- Book a date for submitting documents.
- Prepare a package of documents in accordance with the requirements (hotel reservation, tickets, financial guarantees, etc.).
- Submit documents in person to the consulate or through an official visa center.
- Pay consular and service fees.
- Undergo biometrics (fingerprints and photo).
- Wait for a decision — usually 7 to 15 business days.
Children younger than 12 do not submit fingerprints and do not need to visit the consulate/visa center. Children between 12 and 15 must visit the consulate/visa center and must be accompanied by their parent/legal guardian who files visa applications on their behalf.
What documents do Indians need to obtain a visa to the Czech Republic?
- Foreign passport (valid for at least 3 months after the planned departure from the Schengen area).
- Completed and signed application form.
- 2 recent passport-size photos.
- Confirmation of hotel reservation or invitation.
- Tickets (round trip).
- Proof of financial solvency (bank statement, employment certificate).
- Medical insurance.
- Receipt of payment of the consular fee.
How long is a visa to the Czech Republic issued for Indian citizens?
A short-term tourist visa (type C) is usually issued for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. In the case of a multiple-entry visa, the validity period can range from several months to several years, but with a maximum stay of 90 days per half-year.
How much does a visa to the Czech Republic cost for Indians?
The consular fee for a short-term Schengen visa is €90 for adults and €45 for children aged 6 to 12. Children under 6 are exempt from the fee.
Can Indian citizens extend their visa?
Extension of a Schengen visa is possible only in exceptional cases — force majeure, humanitarian reasons, or serious personal circumstances. The application must be submitted to the local Czech immigration police department before the visa expires.
Do Indians need medical insurance in the Czech Republic?
Yes, to obtain a visa, you must have medical insurance that covers the costs of treatment and repatriation for at least €30,000 and is valid in all Schengen countries for the entire duration of your trip.
Can Indian citizens travel to other Schengen countries with a Czech visa?
Yes, a Schengen tourist visa category C issued by the Czech Republic allows you to visit all Schengen countries during its period of validity, which is usually up to 90 days within a 180-day period. The main rule is that your main place of stay must be the Czech Republic, i.e., most of your trip must take place there.
Do Indian citizens need to register after arriving in the Czech Republic?
All Indians entering the Czech Republic on a visa must register their place of residence within 3 working days of arrival. This can be done at the police station for foreigners (Cizinecká policie). If you are staying at a hotel, hostel, or other official establishment, the administration will register you.
If you don’t have the right to enter the Czech Republic without a visa, you may need an airport transit visa.
The list of countries whose citizens can enter the Czech Republic under the visa-free regime can be viewed here.
Citizens who don’t have the right to a visa-free regime should apply for an airport transit visa. A transit visa allows visa holders to stay in the international transit zone of the Czech airport without access to the national territory, during stops or joints of flights. Entry requirements depend on the applicant's citizenship and resident status (sometimes in a third country).
Exceptions
Under certain circumstances, you don't need a transit visa. For example, if you:
- have a visa or residence permit in a country of the Schengen Area, EU or EEA
- have a visa to Canada, Japan or the United States
- have a residence permit that guarantees return to Andorra, San Marino, Canada, Japan and the United States
- is a family member of an EU, EEA or Czech citizen (you must be able to prove it)
- have a diplomatic passport
- is a duty officer and a citizen of a country that is a member of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
To import pets into the Czech Republic, all animals must have:
- Microchip for pets. Your pet must be chipped with a 15-digit unencrypted microchip that complies with the ISO 11784/11785 standard.
- Vaccinations. Your dog or cat must have a valid rabies vaccination after chipping.
- Health certificate: a licensed veterinarian must complete an EU medical certificate for the Czech Republic 10 days before traveling.
To learn more about the rules for importing your pets, follow the link.
General conditions for driving a vehicle
Right-hand traffic is in effect in the Czech Republic. The road infrastructure is well developed, with most intercity routes running on motorways and expressways. Compliance with traffic rules is monitored by both the police and automatic recording systems.
The same rules apply to foreign drivers as to citizens of the country. Ignorance of the requirements does not exempt you from responsibility.
Documents for foreign drivers
A foreign driver driving a car in the Czech Republic must have the following with them:
- a valid driver's license (national; an international license may be required for drivers from countries outside the EU);
- vehicle registration documents;
- international civil liability insurance (“Green Card”);
- in the case of rental, a car rental agreement.
The police have the right to check documents during roadside checks or in the event of a violation of the rules.
Toll roads and electronic road vignettes in the Czech Republic
In the Czech Republic, the use of motorways and certain expressways is subject to a toll. For vehicles weighing up to 3.5 tons, an electronic road vignette system applies.
Vignette:
- is mandatory for passenger cars and minibuses;
- is linked to the vehicle's license plate;
- is checked automatically by cameras.
Not having a valid vignette when driving on a toll road is considered a violation and can result in a significant fine. Particular attention should be paid to the start date of the vignette — it must correspond to the actual departure to the toll section.
👉 An electronic road vignette for traveling in the Czech Republic can be obtained online on the Visit World platform — officially, without paper documents and with instant confirmation. Buy a road vignette for the Czech Republic online.
Car rental
Car rental in the Czech Republic is available to foreigners with a driver's license and a bank card for a deposit. Rental conditions depend on the company, but the driver is responsible for complying with traffic rules and paying for toll roads.
When picking up the car, it is recommended to clarify:
- whether the electronic vignette is included in the rental price;
- insurance coverage conditions and deductible amount;
- the possibility of leaving the Czech Republic.
Even when renting a car, fines for not having a vignette or violating the rules are issued to the driver.
Control and responsibility
Speed cameras and toll road cameras are widely used in the Czech Republic. Some fines may be sent to the owner or renter of the vehicle after the trip, including after leaving the country.
Additional controls include:
- use of seat belts;
- transportation of children in accordance with requirements;
- compliance with zero blood alcohol content for drivers.
Insurance for traveling by car
To legally drive a car in the Czech Republic, international Green Card insurance is mandatory. In addition, it is recommended to have medical insurance for traveling abroad, which covers the costs of treatment, hospitalization, and emergency care.
👉 Medical insurance and other related documents for traveling by car can be obtained online at Visit World along with a vignette.