Indian Embassy in Switzerland - Indian Immigration Services
The Indian Embassy in Switzerland provides comprehensive consular services to local, Indian, and foreign residents in Switzerland.
To get an India Visa you must apply in person at the embassy. The contact details for the Indian embassy in Switzerland are as follows.
1. General information about the Indian Embassy in Switzerland
Here is some general information you need to know about the Indian Embassy in Switzerland
- Add: Kirchenfeldstrasse 28, 3000 Berne, Switzerland
- Tel : +41-31-3501130/ +41-31-3501139/ +41-31-3501138
- Fax: +41-31-3511557
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.indembassybern.ch
The Canada Embassy in Switzerland, located in the bustling capital city of Berne, exemplifies the strong bilateral connection between Canada and Switzerland. The strategic position in Berne enables effective contact with Swiss government officials, corporations, and civil society groups, establishing relationships and improving collaboration across sectors.
2. General information about the Indian Consulate in Switzerland
In addition to the Canada Embassy in Bern, Canadian citizens seeking assistance while traveling or residing in Switzer can also contact the Consulate General of Canada in Ho Chi Minh City.
Here is some general information you need to know about the Indian Consulate in Switzerland
- Add: 9, rue de Valais, CH-1202, Geneva, Switzerland
- Tel : +41-22-9068686
- Fax: +41-22-9068676
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.indembassybern.ch
3. List of services offered at the Embassy of India in Bern, Switzerland
The following is a brief listing of services offered at the Embassy of India in Bern, Switzerland.
- Process passport applications
- Process visa applications
- Notarize certain documents
- Legalization of documents
- Issuing emergency travel documents
- Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card
- Registration of marriage, birth, and death
- Attestation of documents
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
- NRI (Non Resident Indian) certificate
- Renunciation of Indian citizenship
4. Common Visa Types
The most common types of India visas are the following.
- Tourist Visa
- Business Visa
- Employment Visa
- Student Visa
- Research Visa
- Medical Visa
- Journalist Visa
- Conference Visa
- Transit Visa
- Entry Visa
5. Relations between India and Switzerland
The Indian embassy is one of 265 foreign representations in Switzerland, 92 in Bern, and 250 Indian diplomatic and consular missions overseas.
In addition to its embassy in Bern, India has a consulate general in Geneva.
Switzerland has five representations in India. The representations comprise an embassy in New Delhi and consulates in Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
6. How to apply for an India visa from Switzerland?
Citizens or residents from Switzerland can choose one of 2 options below to apply for a visa to India
- Citizens or residents in Switzerland can only directly contact and apply for their India Visa at the India Embassy in Switzerland by themselves at the above address.
- Apply for an India visa online
If you hold a Swiss passport, you are required to obtain an eVisa or eTA to enter India. If you qualify for the eVisa for India from Switzerland, you may apply online in three steps.
Fill out your eVisa application
You must enter certain personal information, such as passport details, occupation, and date of birth. You will also have to provide images of your passport.
Pay the Oman eVisa fee
You can pay your eVisas fee online by credit or debit card when making your application with India evisa. We accept all major payment methods.
Get your approved eVisa for India
Your eVisa will be processed and delivered by email in just 1 to 3 days.
Useful information:
Indian visa requirements for Swiss citizens
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