CZECH

The Czech Republic is an ideal destination for tourism, study, cultural exchange, ‎and medical treatment due to its rich history, world-class educational ‎institutions, and advanced healthcare system. Known for its fairy-tale ‎architecture, medieval towns, and vibrant culture, cities like Prague, with its ‎stunning castle and Old Town, and Brno, home to prestigious universities, offer ‎a blend of tradition and modernity. ‎

The country is also renowned for its medical tourism, providing high-quality, ‎affordable healthcare services. With a welcoming environment for international ‎students and visitors, the Czech Republic is a hub for cultural exchange, offering ‎a unique mix of Central European charm and cosmopolitan appeal.

Quick Contact

    Dream Tour

    Explore

    The World


    Type of Visas:
    When applying for a Czech Republic visa from the Embassy of the Czech ‎Republic in Jordan, there are several types of visas you can apply for, ‎depending on the purpose and duration of your stay. Below are the most ‎common types of visas:‎

    ‎1. Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Type C)‎

    • Purpose: For short visits (up to 90 days) for tourism, business, family ‎visits, medical treatment or cultural exchange‎
    •  Validity: Up to 90 days within a 180-day period in the Schengen Area.‎
    • Documents: Requires documents like proof of travel insurance, flight ‎bookings, accommodation reservations, financial means, and purpose of ‎stay.‎

    ‎2. Long-Stay National Visa (Type D)‎

    • Purpose: For stays longer than 90 days, such as for study, work, family ‎reunification.‎
    • Validity: Typically issued for up to 1 year‎
    • Documents: Requires proof of enrollment in a Czech university (for ‎students), work contract (for workers), or family relationship (for family ‎reunification), along with sufficient financial means and health insurance.‎‎

    ‎3. Transit Visa (Type B)‎

    • Purpose: For travelers who need to transit through the Czech Republic on ‎their way to another country.‎
    • Validity: Limited to 5 days or less.‎
    • Documents: Requires proof of the onward journey and valid visas for the ‎next country of destination, if applicable.‎

    ‎4. Airport Transit Visa (Type A)

    • Purpose: For passengers transiting through Czech airports without ‎entering the Czech territory.‎
    • Validity: Very short-term, usually up to 24 hours.‎
    • Documents: Requires proof of connecting flights and valid visas for the ‎destination country (if applicable).‎

    ‎‎5. Visa for Medical Treatment (Type C)‎

    • Purpose: For individuals who wish to travel to the Czech Republic for ‎medical treatment.‎
    • Validity: Depends on the duration of the treatment and doctor’s ‎recommendation‎
    • Documents: A letter from a Czech medical institution confirming the ‎need for treatment, along with financial proof and travel insurance‎

    ‎6. Visa for Business (Type C)

    • Purpose: For short-term or long-term business trips, including meetings, ‎conferences, or negotiations.‎
    • Validity: Short-term (Schengen visa) or long-term (national visa).‎
    • Documents: Invitation from a Czech company, proof of business ‎activities, financial proof, and travel insurance.‎

    ‎7. Family Reunification Visa (Type D)‎

    • Purpose: For family members (spouse, children, parents) of Czech ‎nationals or foreign nationals residing in the Czech Republic.‎
    • Validity: Typically long-term (more than 90 days).‎
    • Documents: Proof of relationship (marriage/birth certificates), residence ‎permit, or Czech citizenship of the family member, along with financial ‎proof.‎