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Application for Schengen visa and procedure
- The persons concerned are from the earthquake area and have lost their home.
- They must be able to present a valid and recognized passport or a valid "emergency passport".
- Only the following family members in ascending and descending line as well as the spouse(s) of persons entitled to reside in Switzerland (Swiss citizen or person with valid residence permit B / settlement permit C) can be invited:
- Grandparents
- parents
- minor and adult children
- underage grandchildren - The family members in Switzerland (Swiss citizen or person with a valid residence or settlement permit) must issue a letter of invitation, which obliges them to accommodate the applicant for the entire duration of the stay.
- Only persons who cumulatively fulfil the above-mentioned requirements may apply for a visitor visa for earthquake victims.
- Söz konusu kişiler deprem bölgesinden olup evlerini kaybetmişlerdir.
- Geçerli bir pasaport veya geçerli bir "acil durum pasaportu" ibraz edebilmelidirler.
- İsviçre'de ikamet etme hakkına sahip kişilerin (İsviçre vatandaşı, geçerli bir B oturma iznine / C yerleşim iznine sahip kişi) eş(ler)inin yanı sıra yalnızca aşağıdaki aile üyeleri davet edilebilir:
- Büyükanne ve Büyükbabalar
- Ebeveynler
- Reşit olmayan ve 18 yaşından büyük çocuklar
- Reşit olmayan torunlar - İsviçre'deki aile üyeleri (İsviçre vatandaşı, geçerli bir oturma veya yerleşme iznine sahip kişi), başvuru sahibini tüm kalış süresi boyunca yükümlü olduklarına dair bir davet mektubu düzenlemelidir.
- Sadece yukarıda belirtilen şartları yerine getiren kişileri, bir depremzede ziyareti vizesi için başvuruda bulunabilir.
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Entry visa for earthquake victims (valid only for Switzerland)
Information on the entry visa (valid only for Switzerland) for earthquake victims who have lost their house or flat in the earthquake and want to visit their family in Switzerland for a limited period of time.
Switzerland is temporarily prioritizing visa applications from earthquake victims whose houses or apartments have been destroyed by the earthquakes.
Important information and requirements that must be fulfilled in order to qualify for such a visitor visa:
Contact and appointment for submitting the visa application can be made at TLSContact .
Depremde evlerini veya dairelerini kaybeden ve sınırlı bir süre için İsviçre'deki ailelerini ziyaret etmek isteyen depremzedelere giriş vizesi hakkında bilgi. (Sadece İsviçre için geçerlidir)
İsviçre, evi veya dairesi depremde yıkılan depremzedelerin vize başvurularını geçici olarak öncelik tanıyacak.
Bu ziyaret vizesini alabilmek için yerine getirilmesi gereken önemli bilgiler ve şartlar:
Vize randevusu almak için, aşağıdaki link üzerinden TLSContact ile iletişime geçebilirsiniz:
As a general rule, a decision is taken by the Consulate within 15 days. This period may, in individual cases, be extended.
Some Schengen States require that they be consulted on visa applications submitted to other Schengen States by citizens of certain countries. The consultation process may take up to seven calendar days. Such consultation is currently required for nationals of the countries listed here:
It is therefore recommended to submit the visa application early, at the earliest 6 months before the planned journey.
The reasons for refusal are notified to the applicant using a standard form.
You have the right to appeal within 30 days of receipt of the refusal. For information on appeal procedures, please refer to the webpage of the State Secretariat for Migration.
Biometric data (fingerprints) are generally collected every 59 months from the age of 12 years from the first recording.
If you are a family member of a Swiss, European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) citizen, you are entitled to submit your application directly at the responsible Embassy or Consulate of Switzerland.
An appointment is mandatory and must be booked in advance.
If you wish to complain about the behavior of the consular staff and, if applicable, about the external service provider or about the process, please contact the competent representation in writing.