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Do citizens of China need a Schengen visa for Iceland?
Yes, Chinese must apply for a short-term Schengen visa (Type C) to visit Iceland. The visa permits travel for tourism, business, or family purposes.
Documents needed by Chinese citizens traveling to Iceland
For entry into Iceland, in addition to a visa, Chinese must prepare:
- Valid passport – must remain valid for 3 months beyond your stay.
- Accommodation confirmation – such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter.
- Return flight tickets – or evidence of onward travel.
- Financial documents – proof of funds (bank statements or cash).
What is a Schengen Type C visa for Chinese travelers?
The Type C visa allows stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period in Iceland or other Schengen Area countries. It is valid for:
- Sightseeing and vacations.
- Business trips.
- Visiting family or friends.
- Attending cultural or sports events.
Visa application guide for Chinese visiting Iceland
Here’s the process:
- Book your appointment – at an Icelandic consulate or partner Schengen embassy.
- Prepare necessary documents – ensure they align with official requirements.
- Fill out the form – it’s available online or on-site at the visa center.
- Pay the visa fee – €90; no payment for children under 6.
- Submit and interview – you may be asked about your trip and travel plans.
- Wait for processing – decisions take up to 15 business days.
Advice: to avoid rejection, double-check your documents and submit a clear travel itinerary.
Required documents for an Iceland visa for Chinese
Citizens of China need the following for a Type C Iceland visa:
- Application form – filled and signed.
- Passport – must have 2 blank pages.
- Two photos – 3.5x4.5 cm in size.
- Travel purpose proof – tickets, hotel bookings, or letters of invitation.
- Financial proof – like bank statements or sponsorship letters.
- Health insurance – with a minimum coverage of €30,000.
- Visa fee receipt.
Is health insurance necessary?
Yes, health insurance is a requirement for an Icelandic visa. Coverage of at least €30,000 is mandatory to cover unforeseen medical emergencies or expenses.
Fees:
€90 for adults, €45 for kids aged 6–12, and free for children under 6.
Best sights in Iceland for Chinese traveling from China
1. Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach – famous for volcanic black sand and basalt cliffs.
2. Golden Circle – visit Þingvellir, Gullfoss waterfall, and the Geysir area.
3. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – enjoy breathtaking views of floating icebergs.
4. Kerið Crater – a colorful volcanic site with a striking lake.
5. Dettifoss Waterfall – a powerful natural wonder.
6. Blue Lagoon – unwind in the stunning geothermal spa.
7. Vík í Mýrdal – a charming village surrounded by dramatic scenery.
8. Northern Lights – Iceland is ideal for seeing the Aurora Borealis in winter.
The Icelandic Airport Transit Visa is a short-stay visa that allows you to pass through an airport in Iceland. If you need to land at an airport in Iceland only to transit to a destination country that is not part of the Schengen Agreement, you may need to apply for a visa before departure.
Countries that require a transit visa for the airport
Citizens of the following countries need a transit visa to travel through an Icelandic airport, regardless of whether they are connecting in Iceland or not:
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, People's Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sri Lanka and Somalia.
Who can be exempted from the transit visa to Icelandic airport?
You will be exempt from the Icelandic airport transit visa requirement if:
- You have a valid single entry visa, national long-term visa or residence permit issued by an EU/EEA country
- You are a third country national and have a valid residence permit issued by Andorra, Canada, Japan, San Marino or the United States of America that guarantees your unconditional transit mission
- You are a member of the flight crew performing duties and are a citizen of a country that is a party to the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation (ICAO).
Importing pets into the country requires an import permit issued by the Icelandic food and veterinary administration (MAST). In addition to the import permit, pets must meet the requirements of vaccination and testing. Iceland also has a mandatory quarantine for all domestic dogs and cats that arrive in the country.
To find out the full list of requirements for entering Iceland with a pet follow the link.
For information and advice on Iceland's customs regulations, visit the official Customs Administration website.
You don't need an international driver's license to drive or rent a car in Iceland. You must have your passport, credit card, and valid driver's license with you.
To rent a car, you need a minimum driver experience of at least 12 months. The minimum age is 20 years (for some types of cars – 25 years).
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