Switzerland is a popular Schengen destination for UAE residents. To visit for tourism you apply for a short-stay (Type C) Schengen visa through the official Switzerland visa channel in the UAE — when Switzerland is your main destination (most nights) or your first point of entry.
When should you apply to Switzerland?
Apply for a Switzerland Schengen visa when Switzerland is where you will spend the most nights, or your first Schengen entry point. With it you can still travel to the other 28 Schengen countries during your trip.
Documents for a Switzerland Schengen visa
The core file is the standard Schengen set: passport, photos, application form, Emirates ID and residence visa, travel medical insurance (€30,000), confirmed flights and accommodation, bank statements, employment proof, cover letter and a day-by-day itinerary. See our full documents checklist and requirements guide.
Appointment & processing
Switzerland applications in the UAE are submitted through the official visa centre; you book an appointment online, submit documents and give biometrics if required. Standard decisions take about 15 days, longer in peak season. See our appointment guide and processing time guide.
Planning a trip to Switzerland?
We help UAE residents prepare and review their Switzerland Schengen file so it is complete, consistent and ready to submit.
Frequently asked questions
Can I visit other countries on a Switzerland Schengen visa?
Yes. A Switzerland Schengen visa lets you travel across all 29 Schengen countries during your stay, provided Switzerland is your main destination or entry point.
How long does a Switzerland visa take from Dubai?
Standard decisions are usually about 15 calendar days from your appointment, longer during peak seasons.
How much is a Switzerland Schengen visa fee?
The embassy fee is €90 for adults (reduced for children 6–11, free under 6), plus the visa-centre service charge and insurance. See our fees guide.
Do you guarantee a Switzerland visa?
No genuine consultancy can guarantee approval — the decision rests with the Swiss consulate. We help you submit the strongest possible application.
