Informations consulaires
Suite à la décision du Ministère des Affaires étrangères de la République tchèque du 1er novembre 2010, sur la régionalisation des services des visas auprès des Ambassades de la République tchèque dans l’espace Schengen, les compétences du bureau des visas de l’Ambassade de la République tchèque ont été transférées depuis le 1er janvier 2011 au pôle régional des visas auprès de l’Ambassade de la République tchèque à Bruxelles.
Pour contacter le bureau des visas de l’Ambassade de la République tchèque à Bruxelles, visitez la section des visas.
L'Ambassade de la République tchèque à Bruxelles
Section consulaire
154, Av. A. Buyl, 1050 Bruxelles
Tel.: + 32 2 641 89 41
e-mail: consulary_brussels@mzv.cz
Regionalisation of the visa sections in the countries of the Member States of the Schengen area
The Embassy of the Czech Republic/Consulate General of the Czech Republic in France informs that from January 1, 2010, applications for the visa to enter the Czech Republic and application for the long-term and permanent residency in the Czech Republic can be lodged only at visa sections of the Embassies of these Embassies of the Czech Republic in the Schengen area: Athens, Berlin, Bratislava, Madrid, Stockholm, Warsaw and Vienna.
The regional visa centres will be established as follows:
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Athens (at present locally competent for Greece only)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Berlin (Germany, Denmark)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Bratislava (Slovakia, Hungary)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Brussels (Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Madrid (Spain, Portugal)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Stockholm (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Iceland)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Warsaw (Poland, Latvia, Lithuania)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vienna (Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Malta, Slovenia).
The regionalisation will by no means influence other consular services of the Czech Embassies/Consulates General.
The regionalisation will refer to applications of all kinds of residence permits in the Czech Republic (visa up to 90 days of stay, visa over 90 days of stay, long term residency permit and permanent residency permit).
The decision about regionalisation was motivated by a significantly lower number of visa applications at the Czech Embassies/Consulates General in the Member States of the Schengen area and by the efforts in order to improve the efficiency of the Czech Embassies/Consulates General.