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1. I think you are right that you don't need a visa - see (from the website of the Swiss embassy in London) http://www.weisungen.bfm.admin.ch/einre ... iste_e.pdf, which, under United Kingdom, lists various UK entry clearances and residence permits issued by the UK whose holders don't need a visa to visit Switzerland. Examples of the passport endorsements are shown at http://www.imes.admin.ch/einreise/visum ... ten/GB.pdf. Your valid passports with the valid endorsements ought to be sufficient documentation (but see point 4 below).zircon wrote:Hi there,
I am an Indian working in UK on Work permit, which is valid up to November 2009. My wife is here in UK on dependent visa. We are planning to visit Switzerland for a week in December 2006. We are staying with a friend during our visit to Switzerland.
I heard we do not require any visa for Switzerland. But, can any one advice me...
1) What documents do I need to carry/show in the airport immigration?
2) Do we need a letter from my friend, who is providing accommodation during our trip?
3) Do we need any travel insurance for this trip?
4) We need to carry any other documents?
Please advice in this regard is highly appreciated.
Many thanks,
I believe that should be fine. The page from the Swiss embassy quotes the following endorsements (among others) as enabling visa-free visits to Switzerland:zircon wrote:Thanks Chris,
Thank you very much in deed. We have visited France last month and our Schengen visa is valid until April 2007. I will get a letter from my friend for the accommodation and get my Travel Insurance as well.
I have gone through the URLs (PDFs), I haven't got my permanent residency yet, which is due next year. Residence permit on my passport (India) shows as 'Limited leave to remain' and valid until November 2009. Is that okay to travel to Switzerland? What about my wife?
Thanks,