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Published on 1 February 2026

Arriving in Switzerland

Before arriving in Switzerland, certain points concerning the agrément, visa or new posting need to be clarified to make sure the correct steps are taken. Once the new head of mission has arrived, a date for the presentation of credentials will be set.

Gate 34 at Zurich Airport, photographed from the cockpit of an aircraft.

Before arriving in Switzerland

Before taking up a new post in Switzerland, several points need to be clarified to make sure the correct steps are taken. This is with a view to securing the best possible conditions for the new incumbent within the applicable deadlines:

Checklist

  • For heads of diplomatic missions: Have I received the agrément? If so, has the date for submitting my credentials been set?
  • During my new position, what kind of passport will I have?
  • Do I need a visa to enter Switzerland?
  • Am I being posted to an existing post in the embassy or consulate or is this a new post?
  • Has the embassy notified FDFA Protocol of my impending arrival?
  • Will my family move with me?
  • Will my partner be gainfully employed and require a special permit?
  • Is my passport valid for at least six months after my arrival in Switzerland?
  • If I'm travelling with a pet, has it had the required vaccinations for entry into Switzerland? Is it subject to any quarantine measures or other restrictions?

Agrément, exequatur and approval

Preparation work is required for the following categories of person:

After arriving in Switzerland

Credentials

If the new appointee arrives in Switzerland before the date for the presentation of credentials has been set, the embassy in question is requested to contact FDFA Protocol for information on how to proceed. When writing the credentials, please note that they must only be addressed to the Swiss Federal Council – never to the President of the Swiss Confederation.

Registration form for FDFA Protocol and legitimation card application

As soon as the new appointee arrives in Switzerland, the registration form – completed online, dated, signed and stamped with the embassy seal – must be sent by note verbale to FDFA Protocol's Privileges and Immunities Section.

For each person listed on the form, please include:

  • a photo (good quality, passport size, less than three months old) and
  • a copy of the passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival, with a Swiss visa and entry stamp if applicable.

Once FDFA Protocol receives the completed form and annexes, it will register everyone listed and order the FDFA legitimation cards to be sent to the embassy within ten working days.

Residence in Switzerland

Contact

Privileges and Immunities
State Secretariat STS-FDFA
Effingerstrasse 27
3003 Bern