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Visa and consular information

Consular Section - contacts, working hours, notices

Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vilnius provides consular services daily in the official working hours of the Embassy, i.e. 9,00 – 12,00 hrs (Monday – Friday).

Consular Section is located at the address of the Embassy of the Czech Republic:

Birutes 16, LT-08117 Vilnius.

We advise to set up an appointment in advance by phone or e-mail.

Contacts:

Phone number: 00370 5 2661063

Fax number: 00370 5 2661066

Emergency cases only: 00370 699 41596

E-mail: vilnius@mzv.gov.cz

IMPORTANT - All communication regarding visa issues must be conducted only through the official Embassy´s e-mail box or via phone, fax or written letter. Any message sent through the Facebook site of the Embassy can´t be accepted and answered.

NOTICE - regionalisation of visa sections of Czech Embassies in Member States of the Schengen area!

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 following Embassies of the Czech Republic in the Schengen area: Athens, Berlin, Bratislava, Madrid, Stockholm, Warsaw and Vienna.

The regional visa centres are 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 - http://www.mzv.cz/warsaw)

Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vienna (Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Malta, Slovenia).

Visa sections of all the other Embassies and Consulates General of the Czech Republic in the Member States of the Schengen area were closed by December 31, 2010.

The regionalisation have by no means any influence on other consular services of the Czech Embassies/Consulates General.

The regionalisation refers 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.

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