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How to apply for a visa to Switzerland?

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

Swiss visa processing procedures:

1. Submit a valid passport.

2. Submit various documents related to the application. As more and more people from China go abroad every month, and the workload of consulates is increasing, most countries require an appointment in advance, thus ensuring the speed of visa application.

3. Fill in and submit the visa application form.

4. Meeting with officials of embassies and consulates in China, the visiting country.

5. The embassy or consulate shall submit the completed visa application form and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent authorities for examination and approval.

6. After necessary examination and approval by the national competent department, inform embassies and consulates in China of the examination and approval opinions.

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Matters needing attention when entering Switzerland:

Swiss Customs has no restrictions on the amount of Swiss francs or other foreign currencies. ? Articles that can be brought into the country include:

1, second-hand personal belongings. ?

2. Food and non-alcoholic drinks needed for 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 wine with alcohol content not higher than 15%, and wine with alcohol content higher than 15% 1 liter. (Note:/kloc-Passengers under the age of 0/7 are not allowed to carry cigarettes or alcohol)?

4. Other personal effects: the total value does not exceed 300 Swiss francs. ?

Since July 1 2007, Switzerland has banned non-EU tourists from bringing meat, eggs, fish, honey, dairy products and other animal products into the country. This regulation was jointly formulated by EU countries. According to the regulations, each passenger is only allowed to bring one day's worth of children's food or medicine into the country. If the customs finds prohibited items, they will be confiscated. Passengers who violate the rules may be fined. ?

Baidu encyclopedia-Swiss visa

China Consular Service Network-Swiss Entry and Residence