Switzerland Embassy in Libya
Swizterland currently does not maintain an embassy in Libya . Liybans are advised to use the Embassy nearest to them for their applications.
Switzerland Embassy in Libya
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Student Visa from Libya to Switzerland
- Libyans can study in Switzerland with a student visa.
- An acceptance letter by the University you have gain admission to is required for visa application.
- Switzerland recognizes has two student visa types:
- The type C visa is meant for short courses (summer schools, language schools) while type D visa is for long term study in Switzerland.
- The short term student visa lasts for only for three months.
- The type D visa is meant for courses that last longer than three months.
- Students have obtain a residence permit from the cantonal migration offices within 14 days after your arrival if they intend to longer than three months.
- A proof of sufficient financial means for coverage of your expenses while in Switzerland. You are expected to have at least 21,000 CHF or 19,200 EUR at the beginning of each year of studies.
- Foreign students are allowed to work part-time work during the semester. They can work full-time during holidays.
- Students must have lived in Switzerland for six months before they can take a job fully as a student.
- There are no specific language(including Switzerland official languages Romansh) requirements for a study visa for Switzerland. On the other hand, universities will require proof of language proficiency when you apply.
- In some cases, the embassy will want to evaluate your language knowledge based on a short interview at the consulate or even an oral and written test.
- All required documents should be written in French, German or English.
- The following documents must be provided during the visa application:
- A passport with a validity of at least three months beyond the planned stay.
- A proof of payment of the registration and tuition fees (original and copy).
- A letter from the institution in case all expenses for the study will be covered by scholarship or loan.
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Business Visa from Libya to Switzerland
- Those visiting Switzerland to improve business relationships with partner companies have to apply for a business visa.
- The visa allows its holders to attend formal meetings and business conferences.
- This visa is categorized under a short stay visa.
- Travelers are to have an equivalent of 60 euros in their country's currency to process their visas...
- The following documents are required of business travelers to Switzerland:
- An invitation letter from the Swiss company you will be visiting and their detailed address accompanied with the dates of your visit.
- A certificate from your employer stating/allowing your business travel.
- If there were previous trade relations between the two companies, proof of such events must be provided.
- Business bank statement for the latest 6 months.
- Memorandum and Article of Association in original certified copy (registered with joint-stock companies)
- Trade License (first issued and present renewal), and
- Proprietorship/Partnership documents
- Regarding the applicant’s expenses during stay in the Schengen zone, either the employer or the partner company must state coverage of expenses on the letter or invitation.
- Self-employed applicants are to present their copy of business license, company's bank statements from the last six months and income tax return.
- With a single Switzerland visa, one can visit 26 Schengen countries in Europe.
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Tourist Visa from Libya to Switzerland
- The Swiss visa is meant for Libyans traveling to Switzerland for pleasure and leisure purposes.
- It is known as short stay visa.
- The Swiss visa is grouped into category C visa, a part of Schengen visa.
- Two recent passport photos are required.
- The copies of your previous visas to other countries are to be presented .
- A valid health care and accident insurance coverage is one of the requirement. It should worth about 30,000 which covers you within Switzerland and Schengen area.
- A cover letter stating the purpose of your visit.
- A flight itinerary specifying a flight exit and entry dates.
- A proof of accommodation whether with a host or at hotel.
- Certificate of vaccinations for : Hepatitis A, Hepatitis ,Rabies, Meningitis , Polio, Measles, Mumps and rubella (MMR) and Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis).
- Smoking has been prohibited throughout Switzerland in the workplace and in most enclosed spaces accessible to the public, including bars, restaurants, cinemas, schools, shopping centers and sports centers.
- Tourists can't cover their face in public places. Failure to comply with the ban is punishable by a fine ranging from 100 CHF to 10,000 CHF.
- Travelers coming in with pets need to carry a certificate of rabies before they can gain entry.
- Foreigners who want to tour around Switzerland have to attest owning at least 100 CHF or 92.34€/day on his disposition during their stay in Switzerland.
- Pension statements from the last six months are needed from retirees.