How to apply for a visa to Switzerland

To apply for a visa to Switzerland, you need to go to a visa agency center designated by the Swiss Embassy or Consulate in China.

Swiss visa application procedure:

1. Submit a valid passport.

2. Submit all documents related to the subject of the application. As the number of people going abroad in China is increasing every month, the workload of each consulate increases, so most countries require an appointment first, so as to ensure the speed of visa application.

3. Fill out and submit the visa application form.

4. Meet with officials at the embassy or consulate of the country you are traveling to.

5. The embassy or consulate submits the completed visa application forms and necessary supporting documents to the competent domestic authorities for review and approval.

6. The competent authorities of the country to which the visa is to be issued will notify the embassy or consulate in China of their approval after conducting the necessary examinations.

Expanded Information

Notes on entering Switzerland:

Swiss Customs does not yet have a limit on the amount of Swiss francs or other foreign currencies that may be brought into or out of the country. Items that can be brought into the country include:?

1. Personal belongings that have been used.?

2. Food and non-alcoholic beverages required for the duration of the trip.?

3. Alcohol and tobacco: Each person is limited to 200 cigarettes, or 50 cigars, or 200 grams of controlled tobacco. 2 liters of alcohol with no more than 15% alcohol content and 1 liter of alcohol with more than 15% alcohol content. (Note: Travelers under the age of 17 cannot bring cigarettes or alcohol)?

4. Other personal belongings: total value not exceeding 300 Swiss francs.?

5. Since July 1, 2007, Switzerland has prohibited non-EU travelers from bringing animal products such as meat, eggs, fish, honey and dairy products into the country. This regulation was formulated by the EU countries*** together. According to the regulations, each traveler is only allowed to bring in one day's worth of children's food or medication. Prohibited items will be confiscated if found by customs. Travelers who violate the rules may be fined.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Swiss Visa

Chinese Consular Service - Entry and Stay in Switzerland