🇨🇿 Need Help With Your Czech Republic Visa Checklist?
Last updated: January 2026 | Author: Md Bangir Hossain (Bablu) • Senior Visa Consultant (10+ Years, 3,000+ Visas) | ✅ Verified against official VFS & Czech Embassy requirements
Are you dreaming of walking through the charming cobblestone streets of Prague, exploring stunning medieval castles, or experiencing the vibrant culture of the Czech Republic? The first step to making that dream a reality is securing your visa — and having the right documents is absolutely critical.
Here’s a fact that might surprise you: According to our analysis of 500+ Czech/Schengen visa applications, 67% of rejections happen due to incomplete or incorrectly prepared documents. The good news? These rejections are 100% preventable with a proper checklist.
At goFLY Limited, we’ve helped 3,000+ Bangladeshi travelers successfully obtain their Schengen visas with a 90%+ success rate. This comprehensive checklist guide contains the exact document requirements our visa experts use — now available to you for free.
Before diving into the checklist, use these AI-powered tools to customize your preparation:
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Print this page and tick off each item as you prepare. Every document matters — missing even one can delay or reject your application, and the €90 visa fee is non-refundable.
🏰 Why Visit the Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic is a treasure trove of European history, beauty, and culture. Here’s what awaits you:
| Destination | Highlights | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 🏰 Prague | Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Vltava River | History lovers, photographers, first-time visitors |
| ♨️ Karlovy Vary | Historic spa town, healing mineral springs, elegant 19th-century colonnades | Wellness tourism, relaxation, couples |
| 🏛️ Český Krumlov | UNESCO World Heritage town, fairy-tale castle, medieval old town | History buffs, romantic getaways |
| 🍺 Brno | Second-largest city, vibrant cultural scene, less crowded than Prague | Students, local experience seekers |
| 🌲 Bohemian Switzerland | National park, Pravčická Gate (largest natural sandstone arch in Europe) | Nature lovers, hikers |
Your Czech Republic Schengen visa grants you access to travel freely across all 27 Schengen countries, including neighboring Germany, Austria, Poland, and Hungary — without needing separate visas!
Learn more in our comprehensive Schengen Visa from Bangladesh guide.
⚡ Quick Reference: Czech Republic Visa at a Glance
📋 Master Document Checklist Overview
Here’s a quick overview of all document categories you’ll need. Detailed requirements for each follow below.
| Category | Documents Required | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| 🪪 Section A: Identity | Passport, photos, application form | 🔴 Mandatory |
| ✈️ Section B: Travel Plan | Cover letter, flights, hotels, itinerary | 🔴 Mandatory |
| 🛡️ Section C: Insurance | Schengen travel insurance policy | 🔴 Mandatory |
| 💰 Section D: Financial | Bank statements, solvency certificate, sponsor documents (if applicable) | 🔴 Mandatory |
| 💼 Section E: Employment/Status | NOC, payslips, trade license, student ID (varies by status) | 🔴 Mandatory |
| 📑 Visa-Type Specific | Additional documents based on Tourist/Business/Family/Student visa | 🟡 Depends on visa type |
🪪 Section A: Identity & Application Documents
These are the foundational documents every applicant must provide:
1. Valid Passport
- Validity: At least 3 months beyond your planned return date from the Schengen zone
- Issue date: Within the last 10 years
- Blank pages: Minimum 2 completely empty pages for visa stamps
- Condition: No damage, torn pages, or water damage
- Name: Must match all other documents exactly
- Validity less than 3 months beyond return date = REJECTION
- No blank pages = REJECTION
- Damaged or defaced passport = REJECTION
- Name spelled differently than other documents = RED FLAG
Solution: If your passport doesn’t meet requirements, renew it BEFORE applying for visa.
2. Passport Photocopies
- Bio-data page: Clear, readable photocopy
- All stamped pages: Pages with previous visas and entry/exit stamps
- Old passports: If you have previous travel history in expired passports, include copies
- Quantity: 1 set minimum (some VFS offices may require 2 sets)
3. Completed Visa Application Form
- Source: Download from VFS Global Czech Republic or Czech Embassy website
- Completion: Fill ALL fields — no blanks allowed
- Method: Typewritten preferred (handwritten acceptable but neater is better)
- Language: English
- Accuracy: Information must match passport EXACTLY (name, date of birth, passport number)
- Signature: Sign in designated areas with blue or black pen
- Date format: DD/MM/YYYY (follow form instructions)
- Leaving fields blank (write “N/A” if not applicable)
- Name spelled differently than passport
- Forgetting to sign
- Wrong date format
- Inconsistent information compared to other documents
4. Passport-Sized Photographs (2 copies)
- Size: Exactly 35mm × 45mm (Schengen standard)
- Background: Plain white or light grey, no shadows, no patterns
- Recency: Taken within the last 6 months
- Face coverage: Face should occupy 70-80% of frame, centered
- Expression: Neutral, mouth closed, eyes open and clearly visible
- Glasses: NOT allowed — remove all eyewear
- Headwear: Only for religious reasons; face must be fully visible from forehead to chin
- Quality: High resolution, professional studio quality, no selfies
- Quantity: 2 identical copies
- Wrong size (must be exactly 35×45mm)
- Dark, patterned, or colored background
- Wearing glasses (even clear prescription glasses)
- Old photo (more than 6 months old)
- Smiling, frowning, or any expression other than neutral
- Face not centered or wrong proportion
- Shadows on face or background
- Low quality or pixelated image
Tip: Get photos from a professional studio that knows Schengen requirements.
✈️ Section B: Travel Plan Documents
These documents prove your travel intentions and plans:
1. Cover Letter (Purpose Statement)
- Your full name as in passport
- Passport number
- Purpose of visit: Tourism, visiting family, business, etc.
- Complete travel dates: Entry and exit dates
- Cities/countries you’ll visit in the Czech Republic and other Schengen countries
- Accommodation details: Where you’ll stay
- Who is funding the trip: Self-funded or sponsored
- Your ties to Bangladesh: Job, property, family reasons to return
- Commitment to return: Statement that you’ll return by specific date
- Your contact information: Phone and email
- Date and signature
Your cover letter is your chance to “speak” to the visa officer. Be clear, concise, and genuine. Address:
- WHY you want to visit Czech Republic specifically
- WHAT you’ll do there (specific activities, places)
- WHY you’ll definitely return to Bangladesh
Need help? goFLY provides professionally written cover letters as part of our visa assistance service.
2. Flight Reservation/Booking
- Type: Round-trip itinerary showing Dhaka → Czech Republic/Schengen → Dhaka
- Status: REFUNDABLE/CHANGEABLE bookings recommended until visa approved
- Dates: Must match cover letter and all other documents exactly
- Details visible: PNR/booking reference number, passenger name, flight numbers, dates, times
- Entry/Exit: First Schengen entry and final exit must be clear
NEVER buy non-refundable confirmed tickets before visa approval!
If your visa is rejected, you lose the ticket cost. Use:
- Flight reservations (hold without full payment)
- Refundable/changeable tickets
- Travel agency visa-purpose itineraries
3. Accommodation Proof
- Hotel bookings: Confirmed reservations for EVERY night of your stay
- Details required: Hotel name, address, booking confirmation number, guest name, check-in/out dates
- Alternative: Airbnb or vacation rental confirmations (with full address)
- If staying with host: Invitation letter + host’s address proof (see Family Visit section)
- Booking status: Refundable bookings recommended until visa approved
4. Day-by-Day Travel Itinerary
- Format: Date-wise plan showing each day’s activities
- Include: City, attractions/activities, accommodation for each date
- Transport: How you’ll travel between cities (train, bus, internal flights)
- Specific attractions: Name actual places you’ll visit (Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, etc.)
- Realistic timing: Don’t claim to visit 5 cities in 3 days
A detailed itinerary shows you’ve seriously planned your trip. Example format:
- Day 1 (15 March): Arrive Prague, check into Hotel ABC, explore Old Town Square
- Day 2 (16 March): Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Vltava River cruise
- Day 3 (17 March): Day trip to Český Krumlov by bus
Use our free Trip Planner tool to create a professional itinerary!
🛡️ Section C: Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is 100% mandatory for Czech Republic/Schengen visa. Without it, your application will be rejected.
Insurance Requirements
- Minimum coverage: €30,000 (approximately ৳3,900,000)
- Coverage type: Medical emergencies, hospitalization, medical repatriation, emergency evacuation
- Geographic scope: Must cover ALL 27 Schengen countries — NOT just Czech Republic!
- Duration: Must cover every single day of your trip + recommended 1-2 buffer days
- Deductible: Zero or very low preferred
- Name on policy: Must match passport spelling exactly
- Insurer: Must be a recognized insurance company
Documents to Submit
- Insurance certificate: Official certificate from insurer
- Policy schedule: Details page showing coverage amounts
- Coverage confirmation: Showing all Schengen countries covered
- Emergency contact numbers: 24/7 assistance line
- Coverage below €30,000 — instant rejection
- Only covers Czech Republic — must cover ALL Schengen countries
- Dates don’t match travel dates — must cover entire trip
- Name spelled differently than passport — inconsistency issue
- Unknown/unrecognized insurer — credibility concern
- Policy not in English — may not be accepted
Buy insurance after finalizing your travel dates but before your VFS appointment. Some insurers offer refunds if visa is rejected.
For reliable Schengen-compliant insurance options, check our Travel Insurance in Bangladesh guide.
💰 Section D: Financial Documents
Financial documents prove you can afford your trip and won’t become a financial burden in Europe. This is one of the most scrutinized categories.
1. Bank Statements
- Duration: Last 6 months (minimum 3 months, but 6 is safer)
- Format: Officially stamped and sealed by your bank
- Account type: Savings account preferred; current account acceptable
- Account holder: Your name matching passport exactly
- Balance: Sufficient for your trip (guideline: €50-100 per day of stay)
- Pattern: Regular income/salary credits visible monthly
- Recent date: As recent as possible (within 1-2 weeks of application)
- Transaction history: Should show normal, consistent activity
This is a major rejection reason! Embassy officers are trained to spot “show money” — large deposits made just before applying.
What they suspect:
- You borrowed money to inflate your balance
- The funds aren’t genuinely yours
- You may have financial struggles
How to avoid:
- Maintain consistent balance over 6+ months
- If you received a legitimate large sum (property sale, business payment, bonus), provide proof:
- Property sale deed/agreement
- Business invoice and payment confirmation
- Bonus letter from employer
- Gift deed from family member + their bank statement
2. Bank Solvency Certificate
- What: Official letter from bank confirming your account status
- Content: Account number, holder name, average balance, account standing
- Format: On bank letterhead, signed and stamped by authorized officer
- Date: Recent (within 2 weeks of application)
3. Additional Financial Documents (Strengthening)
- Fixed Deposit (FDR) certificates: Shows long-term savings stability
- Savings account statements: Multiple accounts if applicable
- Investment portfolio: Stocks, bonds, mutual funds statements
- Tax returns (last 1-2 years): Proves legitimate income
- TIN certificate: Tax Identification Number
- Property documents: Land/house ownership (also shows ties to Bangladesh)
4. If Someone Else Is Sponsoring Your Trip
- Sponsorship/undertaking letter: Clearly stating sponsor will bear all costs
- Sponsor’s bank statements: Last 6 months, showing sufficient funds
- Sponsor’s solvency certificate: From their bank
- Sponsor’s passport/NID copy: Identity verification
- Relationship proof: How you’re related to sponsor
- Sponsor’s employment/income proof: NOC letter, payslips, or trade license
While there’s no official minimum, the general recommendation is:
- €50-100 per day of your planned stay
- Example: 10-day trip = €500-1,000 (~৳65,000-130,000) available balance
More important than exact amount: consistent pattern + regular income credits.
💼 Section E: Employment/Status Proof
These documents prove your current status and ties to Bangladesh — crucial for demonstrating you’ll return home.
For Employed Persons
-
NOC (No Objection Certificate) / Leave Letter:
- On official company letterhead
- Signed by HR Manager or authorized person
- States your position/designation
- States your monthly salary
- States approved leave dates
- Confirms you’ll return to work after trip
- Includes company contact information
- Employment contract: Shows job security and terms
- Recent payslips: Last 3-6 months
- Company ID card: Photocopy
- Company trade license: Strengthens credibility (optional but helpful)
- Tax deduction certificate: If applicable
For Business Owners / Self-Employed
- Trade license: Current, valid, not expired
- TIN certificate: Tax Identification Number
- Business bank statements: Last 6 months
- Company registration (RJSC): If registered company
- Business profile/letterhead: Shows legitimacy
- Client contracts/invoices: Shows active business (optional)
- Proof of business address: Utility bill or lease agreement
For Students
- Enrollment letter: From university/college on official letterhead
- Student ID card: Current, valid (photocopy)
- Leave permission: If traveling during semester
- Latest grade sheet/transcript: Shows current academic standing
- Parent’s financial documents: If parents are sponsoring (see Sponsor section above)
- Birth certificate: Proves relationship to parent sponsors
For Retired Persons
- Pension documents: If receiving pension
- Retirement letter: From former employer
- Bank statements: Showing pension credits or savings
- Property documents: Shows ties to Bangladesh
- Sponsor documents: If being sponsored by family member
For Housewives/Homemakers
- Marriage certificate: Relationship to spouse
- Spouse’s employment documents: If spouse is sponsoring
- Spouse’s financial documents: Bank statements, solvency certificate
- Joint account statements: If applicable
- Children’s documents: If children are in Bangladesh (tie to return)
🏖️ Tourist Visa Specific Documents
If you’re applying for a Schengen Tourist Visa (C) for sightseeing and vacation, include these additional documents:
- Detailed travel itinerary: Day-by-day plan with cities, attractions, activities
- Hotel bookings: Confirmed reservations for every night (refundable recommended)
- Return flight reservation: Shows clear intention to return to Bangladesh
- Tour bookings: If joining organized tours (optional but helpful)
- Previous travel history: Old passport with stamps showing you’re a genuine traveler who returns home
- Attraction tickets: Pre-booked museum/tour tickets (optional)
A well-detailed itinerary showing genuine tourist interest strengthens your application. Don’t just write “sightseeing” — mention specific attractions:
- Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
- Charles Bridge at sunset
- Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock
- Day trip to Český Krumlov
💼 Business Visa Specific Documents
For Schengen Business Visa (C) applications for meetings, conferences, or trade fairs:
-
Business invitation letter from Czech company:
- On company letterhead
- Purpose of visit and meeting dates
- Who you’ll meet (names, designations)
- Company registration details
- Who bears the costs
- Contact person details
- Meeting agenda/schedule: Detailed timeline of business activities
- Conference/event registration: If attending trade fair or conference
- Your company’s cover letter: Confirming your role and purpose of travel
- Your company’s trade license: Valid and current
- Your company’s TIN certificate: Tax registration
- Business bank statements: Company’s financial health
- Previous business correspondence: Emails showing ongoing business relationship (optional)
- Business cards: Professional touch (optional)
A business visa does NOT allow you to:
- Work in Czech Republic or receive salary
- Take up employment
- Provide services for payment
It’s strictly for meetings, negotiations, conferences, and trade activities. For work, you need a Long-stay (D) Work Visa with employer sponsorship.
👨👩👧 Family/Friend Visit Visa Specific Documents
If you’re visiting family or friends living in the Czech Republic:
Invitation Letter from Host
- Your full name and passport details
- Your relationship to the host
- Dates of your visit
- Where you’ll stay (host’s full address)
- Who bears the costs (if host is sponsoring)
- Host’s signature and date
- Host’s contact information (phone, email)
Host’s Identity Documents
- Czech/EU ID card copy: If host is Czech/EU citizen
- Passport copy: Bio-data page
- Residence permit copy: If host is non-EU resident in Czech Republic
Host’s Address Proof
- Recent utility bill: Electricity, gas, or water bill (within 3 months)
- Rental agreement: If renting
- Property ownership document: If owner
- Municipality registration: If applicable
If Host Is Sponsoring Your Trip
- Sponsorship declaration: Written undertaking to cover all costs
- Host’s bank statements: Last 3-6 months showing sufficient funds
- Host’s employment proof: Payslips or employment contract
Relationship Proof
- Marriage certificate: If visiting spouse
- Birth certificates: If visiting parents/children/siblings
- Family photos: From different occasions (weddings, celebrations)
- Communication records: WhatsApp screenshots, call logs (shows ongoing relationship)
- Previous visit stamps: If you’ve visited before
Strong relationship documentation significantly increases approval chances. Include:
- Family photos from multiple occasions
- Evidence of regular communication
- Previous travel together (if any)
🎓 Student Visa (Long-Stay D) Specific Documents
For Long-stay Student Visa (D) to study in Czech Republic:
Student visas (Long-stay D) are NOT submitted at VFS Dhaka. They require:
- In-person submission at Czech Embassy in New Delhi
- Travel to India for appointment
- Processing time: 60-120+ days
For complete D visa information, see our main Czech Republic Visa from Bangladesh guide.
- Admission/acceptance letter: From Czech university or institution (original)
- Proof of accommodation: Dormitory letter, lease agreement, or host invitation
- Proof of funds: Bank statements showing sufficient funds for entire stay (check current minimum requirements)
- Health insurance: Comprehensive coverage recognized in Czech Republic (not just travel insurance)
- Criminal record certificate: From Bangladesh police, properly legalized/apostilled
- Medical certificate: If required per embassy instructions
- Academic documents: Transcripts, certificates, degree copies (translated if not in English)
- CV/Resume: Academic background summary
- Study plan: Brief explanation of why this program, career goals
- Language proficiency: If studying in Czech or English, relevant test scores
📝 Step-by-Step Application Process
Once you’ve gathered all documents from the checklist above, follow these steps:
Determine Your Visa Type
Select the correct category based on your travel purpose:
- Tourist (C): Sightseeing, vacation
- Business (C): Meetings, conferences
- Family/Friend Visit (C): Visiting relatives
- Student (D): Long-term study (different process)
Book VFS Appointment
Visit VFS Global Czech Republic website and book your appointment:
- Walk-ins NOT accepted — appointment is mandatory
- Book 4-6 weeks before travel (earlier in peak season)
- Slots fill fast in April-September and December
- Check website in mornings for new slot releases
Prepare All Documents
Using this checklist, gather and organize all required documents:
- Collect originals + photocopies
- Organize in the order specified by VFS
- Double-check all dates match
- Verify all names match passport exactly
Complete Application Form
Fill out the Schengen visa application form:
- Download from VFS/Embassy website
- Fill ALL fields (write N/A if not applicable)
- Typewritten preferred
- Sign in designated areas
Attend VFS Appointment
On your appointment day:
- Arrive 15-30 minutes early
- Bring appointment confirmation printout
- Submit all documents
- Provide biometrics (10 fingerprints + digital photo)
- Pay visa fee (€90) + VFS service fee in BDT
- Collect tracking receipt
Track & Wait
- Standard processing: Up to 15 calendar days
- Peak/complex cases: Up to 45 days
- Track status using VFS reference number
- Respond quickly to any additional document requests
Collect Passport & Verify
- Collect from VFS or opt for courier
- Check visa sticker immediately
- Verify: Name, validity dates, permitted days, number of entries
- Report any errors before leaving VFS
❌ Document Mistakes That Cause Rejection
Avoid these common mistakes our team sees regularly:
| Mistake | Why It’s a Problem | How to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Missing documents | Incomplete files get delayed or rejected | Use this complete checklist; verify before submission |
| Date mismatches | Cover letter says different dates than flights/hotels | Cross-verify ALL documents have matching dates |
| Name spelling differences | Creates doubt about identity | Ensure all documents match passport spelling exactly |
| Wrong insurance coverage | Must cover ALL Schengen, not just Czech Republic | Buy Schengen-wide policy, €30,000 minimum |
| Sudden large bank deposits | Looks like borrowed “show money” | Maintain consistent balance over 6 months |
| Wrong photo specs | Size, background, or glasses issues | Get professional 35×45mm photos, white background, no glasses |
| Unsigned forms | Application considered incomplete | Sign in ALL required places |
| Expired documents | Shows poor preparation | Check validity of all documents before submission |
| Poor quality photocopies | Unreadable copies are useless | Ensure clear, readable copies |
| No ties to Bangladesh shown | Embassy suspects you won’t return | Include job NOC, property documents, family proof |
We declined 45+ visa applications in 2025 during free consultations because those cases had weak documentation.
Why? We’d rather lose the sale than take your money for a likely rejection. This honest approach maintains our 90%+ success rate on cases we accept.
🎯 Expert Document Preparation Tips
Tips from our senior visa consultant Md. Bangir Hossain (Bablu) with 10+ years experience:
Every document should tell the same story. Your cover letter dates should match flight bookings, hotel reservations, insurance policy, employer leave letter, and itinerary. One mismatch raises red flags.
Don’t dump 50 pages of bank statements. Highlight relevant parts — regular salary credits, healthy balance, no suspicious transactions. Well-organized documents make a better impression.
Banks in Bangladesh format statements differently. Ensure your statement clearly shows:
- Account holder name (matching passport)
- Account number
- Transaction history with dates
- Closing balance on recent date
- Bank’s stamp and authorized signature
Organize in this order (unless VFS specifies otherwise):
- Application form
- Passport + photos
- Cover letter
- Travel documents (flights, hotels, itinerary)
- Insurance
- Financial documents
- Employment documents
- Additional supporting documents
Bring extra photocopies of everything. Some VFS offices may request additional copies, and you don’t want to leave and come back.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions: Czech Visa Checklist
A proper checklist is critical because incomplete documentation is the #1 cause of Schengen visa rejection. Based on our analysis:
- 67% of rejections happen due to document issues
- Missing even one document can delay or reject your application
- The €90 visa fee is non-refundable even if rejected
A comprehensive checklist ensures nothing is forgotten and everything is properly prepared.
All documents are important, but these are scrutinized most closely:
- Bank statements — Must show consistent balance, regular income
- Cover letter — Must explain purpose and ties to Bangladesh
- Travel insurance — Must cover ALL Schengen, €30,000 minimum
- Employment proof (NOC) — Must confirm job security and return date
- Travel itinerary — Must be realistic and detailed
There’s no official minimum, but the general guideline is:
- €50-100 per day of planned stay
- Example: 10-day trip = €500-1,000 (~৳65,000-130,000)
More important than amount:
- Consistent balance over 6 months
- Regular income/salary credits
- No sudden large deposits just before applying
The core requirements are similar for all 27 Schengen countries, but some countries may have:
- Slightly different document formats
- Additional requirements for certain visa types
- Different strictness levels
This checklist is specifically verified against Czech Republic/VFS Global requirements as of January 2026. Always check the specific country’s VFS checklist as well.
For Short-stay (C) visa at VFS Dhaka:
- Documents in English are preferred
- Bank statements, NOC letters should be in English
- Documents in Bengali may need translation (check VFS requirements)
For Long-stay (D) visa:
- Most documents require certified translation
- Some documents need legalization/apostille
- Check embassy requirements carefully
If you realize you’re missing a document:
- Before appointment: Postpone appointment and get the document — don’t submit incomplete
- At VFS: They may accept but note it as incomplete (risky)
- During processing: Embassy may request it (causes delays)
Best approach: Never submit with missing documents. Reschedule if needed. The visa fee is non-refundable if rejected.
Start preparation 6-8 weeks before your travel date:
- Week 1-2: Gather documents, request bank statements
- Week 3: Get NOC letter, buy insurance
- Week 4: Book VFS appointment (slots fill fast!)
- Week 5: Final document review
- Week 6: Submit application
- Week 6-8: Processing time
During peak seasons (April-September, December), start even earlier.
Yes! goFLY provides comprehensive document preparation assistance:
- Free initial consultation and case assessment
- Personalized checklist based on your situation
- Expert review of every document
- Cover letter writing
- Application form assistance
- Pre-submission verification
- Insurance and booking assistance
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For Schengen Short-stay (C) visa:
- Standard: Up to 15 calendar days
- Peak season/complex cases: Up to 45 days
For Long-stay (D) visa:
- Typical: 60-90 days
- Complex cases: 120+ days
Apply early to ensure visa is ready before your travel date!
For Short-stay (C) visa:
- VFS Global Czech Republic Visa Application Centre, Dhaka
- Appointment mandatory (book online)
For Long-stay (D) visa:
- Embassy of Czech Republic, New Delhi, India
- In-person submission required
- Appointment via embassy booking system
🚀 Ready to Prepare Your Czech Republic Visa Application?
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This checklist is for informational purposes only. Visa requirements can change without notice. Always verify current requirements on official VFS/Embassy websites before applying. Visa approval is at the sole discretion of the Czech Embassy.
goFLY Limited is NOT affiliated with the Czech government, any Embassy, or VFS Global. We are an independent IATA-certified travel agency providing visa application assistance.
Always verify on official sources:
- VFS Global — Czech Republic
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic)
- Ministry of the Interior (Czech Republic)
Last verified: January 2026 | Next review: April 2026
