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.
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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.