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Do Pakistani citizens need a visa for Luxembourg?
Luxembourg visa requirements for Pakistani citizens
Required documents for Luxembourg visa for Pakistanis
- Two completed visa application forms.
- Valid passport (must be valid six months beyond your stay).
- Passport photos (two).
- Accommodation proof: Hotel bookings or invitation letter.
- Proof of finances: Recent bank statements.
- Travel insurance: €30,000 minimum coverage.
- Return flight reservation.
How Pakistanis Can Apply for a Luxembourg Visa
2. Get the Application Form: You can download the visa application form from the official Luxembourg immigration website or collect it at the Luxembourg Embassy in Pakistan. The form must be filled out in English.
3. Collect Required Documents: Prepare all necessary documents, such as your passport, financial proof, travel insurance, and accommodation details.
4. Submit Your Application: Submit the completed form and other documents to the Luxembourg Embassy or visa application center.
5. Pay the Fee: The visa fee is €90.
6. Interview (if required): You may be asked to attend an interview at the embassy.
7. Processing: The processing period varies, so it’s wise to apply early.
Luxembourg Embassy in Pakistan
Luxembourg visa fee for Pakistani nationals
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Luxembourg Health Insurance for Pakistani Visitors
- Be issued by an authorized company.
- Have a minimum coverage of €30,000.
- Cover the entire Schengen region and other relevant countries.
- The deductible must not exceed €150.
- Your policy must include:
- Medical treatment, including both inpatient and outpatient care, surgeries, and prescriptions.
- Evacuation or repatriation costs, which include coverage for medical evacuations and repatriation of remains in case of death.
To travel with your pet to Luxembourg, you must meet the following requirements.
Your pet must be identified using a microchip. The microchip must be implanted before the animal receives a rabies vaccination. If your pet has already been vaccinated before implantation, the vaccination becomes invalid and will need to be repeated.
Pets must be at least 105 days old and vaccinated against rabies. To travel to Luxembourg, you will need to wait 21 days after getting vaccinated (the first day counts as day 0).
You will need to obtain a health certificate from an authorized USDA veterinarian (if you are traveling from the US). The health certificate must contain confirmation of the rabies vaccination. Also, a component of the sanitary certificate is a written statement of the owner or the person accompanying the animals that the animals are not subject to movement for the purpose of selling or transferring these goods.
There must be a document stating that the animal arrived directly or via Luxembourg from a third country specified in the health certificate.
Be sure to contact the embassy to learn more about the required entry points and restricted breeds.
The current rules and additional information can be found on the website.
Your local driver's license is valid in Luxembourg if you come from the European Union or the European Economic Area. However, if you plan to stay for an extended period of time, you will need to change your driver's license in Luxembourg. If you are from any of these countries, you can use your driver's license.
●Austria
●Belgium
●Bulgaria
●Croatia
●Republic of Cyprus
●Czech Republic
●Denmark
●Estonia
●Finland
●France
●Germany
●Greece
●Hungary
●Ireland
●Italy
●Latvia
●Lithuania
●Luxembourg
●Malta
●Netherlands
●Poland
●Portugal
●Romania
●Slovakia
●Spain
●Sweden
If you are a tourist from the United Kingdom, you can travel around Luxembourg with a UK license. Make sure that you meet the requirements and follow the driving rules in Luxembourg. Citizens of other countries need to obtain an international driver's license in Luxembourg.
Rent a car in Luxembourg
To rent a car in Luxembourg, you must have a driver's license valid for one year. Before renting a car, tourists are required to have an identity card and passport. Car rental companies also require an international driver's license. Popular car rental companies such as Hertz, Thrifty, Europcar, Budget, and national enjoy the trust and approval of IDA.
Age requirements
Depending on the car category, the minimum age for renting in Luxembourg is 23 years. An individual must have a driver's license that is valid for at least a year. If you are a young traveler who wants to drive in Luxembourg, an international driver's license is a must. Agencies set an additional fee for a young driver from drivers under the age of 25.
Cost of car insurance
Insurance often comes up when it comes to renting a car, and when you are traveling in Luxembourg or any other country, it is very important to have insurance. Insurance isn’t only a legal document that the authorities are looking for you, but also a means of Financial Protection in the event of an accident. With insurance, you can reduce potential costs, whether it's repairs or medical care, and save a lot of money.
Documents such as your native driver's license, passport, Car Insurance, International Driver's license in Luxembourg must be with you before traveling.
Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in the Czech Republic, Estonia and Ukraine
Address: Apolinarskaya 9/439 128 00 Prague 2 (Czech Republic)
Phone number: +420 2 57 18 18 00
Phone number (emergency situations): +420734571020
Fax: +420257532537
Site: https://prague.mae.lu/en.html
http://luxembourg.org.ua/
E-mail: prague.amb@mae.etat.lu
Emergency numbers in Luxembourg:
●Police – 113
●Ambulance and fire assistance - 112
●Red Cross hotline - 2755
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