Suschevsky Val 31 building 2 visa center. About personal presence

Today, the Czech Republic is one of the most attractive European countries for our compatriots, which annually welcomes hundreds of thousands of Russians to its lands. Moreover, this country is extremely popular not only among tourists, but also among those who plan to obtain higher education or find work in the Czech Republic.

All persons, regardless of the purpose of visiting the Czech Republic, invariably face the issue of a Schengen visa, which is necessary to enter the country. Currently, a Czech visa can be obtained not only at the Consular Section of the Czech Embassy in Moscow, but also at the official visa center.

Let's talk in more detail about the specifics of obtaining a visa at this institution and what services it provides.

Visa center services

The official visa center of the Czech Republic in Moscow provides its clients with services for obtaining various types of visas (tourist, work, student, etc.) intended for visiting the Czech Republic.

Here you can submit your application, find up-to-date and reliable answers to your questions and receive a ready-made passport with a Czech visa.

The Visa Center is a commercial organization that cooperates directly with the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Moscow and provides only the highest quality visa and information services.

The center staff provides its clients with all the necessary recommendations on the preparation of documents, however, decisions regarding each visa application are made exclusively in the Consular Section of the Embassy.

In addition to the main office in Moscow, Czech visa service centers are also available in many other cities of Russia, including Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Kazan, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Krasnoyarsk, Ufa and other cities.

You can apply for a visa at any of these official visa centers.

How to Apply for a Visa

According to the current rules, applying for a Czech visa is possible in several ways:

  • Personal presence

Each of the methods described above has the right to exist. The choice of one option or another does not in any way affect the negative or positive decision of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs in issuing a visa. You are free to choose the method that you find most convenient.

Safety rules and additional services

There are certain safety rules on the territory of the Visa Application Center that must be observed very strictly and strictly. It is prohibited to have the following items with you when visiting the Center:

  • weapons or ammunition;
  • You cannot use mobile phones, laptops, tablets and any other electronic devices (if you have these devices, they must be turned off when visiting the CC);
  • knives, forks, scissors, syringes, pins, needles and other sharp objects;
  • any explosive or flammable items (matches, lighters, flammable liquids, etc.);
  • large bags, briefcases, suitcases and other large luggage;
  • food and drinks;
  • sealed bags or envelopes.

Please read the list carefully and take these requirements into account when visiting the Visa Application Center. Do not take a mobile phone or any other prohibited items with you.

There are video cameras on the territory of the Center to ensure security. In order to prevent violations, recording by video surveillance systems is carried out around the clock.

For security purposes, Center employees have the right to conduct a random search of visitors, inspecting their bags. While at the Visa Application Center, you should behave calmly and respectfully.

Any attempts to insult Center employees or other visitors or other inappropriate behavior on the Center’s territory are unacceptable.

In addition to obtaining a Czech visa, at this institution you can obtain Additional services:

  • Copying documents(surely useful if you forgot to make copies of a particular paper).
  • SMS notification. This service will allow you to control the process of reviewing your application and monitor its status. The cost of the package is 150 rubles. You can activate SMS notification directly when submitting your application.
  • Photo services. A modern self-service machine will allow you to take high-quality photos that meet all the necessary requirements in just a few minutes.
  • Courier services. When submitting your application, you can, for a fee, order fast delivery of your completed passport by your chosen courier service. This will eliminate the need for an additional visit to the visa center.
  • Internet access point. To inform visitors, a special free network access point has been created on the territory of the center, where you can visit the website of the Embassy of the Czech Republic, as well as the website of the visa center.

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Czech Visa Service Center

★★★ DESCRIPTION ★★★

The Czech Visa Service Center is where you can apply for a Schengen visa. Submitting documents through this center is somewhat more convenient than directly through the Czech Embassy, ​​but the Center will incur an additional fee for its services (and not a small one, in my opinion).

★★★ COST OF SERVICES ★★★

The service fee for the visa itself is 35 euros, you would have paid the same money through the Embassy. The Center's additional fee is 1000 rubles for a visa. That is, if you are going to travel with a family of 3-4 people, you will have to pay 3-4 thousand on top! Quite noticeable, in my opinion.

★★★ SCHEDULE ★★★

The Czech Visa Service Center is open daily from Monday to Friday from 9.00 to 16.00. No lunch break. Located at: Moscow, Sushchevsky Val Street 31, building 2(this is on the third transport ring).

★★★ SERVICE ★★★

I must say that the service at the Center is, of course, up to the mark. Polite, smiling staff, who will guide you through the documents and answer your questions. There are no queues at all, although a lot of people come there. But a large number of working professionals cope with the influx of people wanting to travel. The Center operates electronic queue, but you don’t have to wait a second.
By the way, there you can do everything necessary to submit documents on the spot - take out insurance, take photos. We didn’t know this, we did everything in advance in different places, we could have saved our time

★★★ VISA PROCEDURE ★★★

I will not write a list of necessary documents here, since you can find it on the website of both the Czech Embassy and the Center itself. I'll tell you about the registration procedure.
You come to the Center and are greeted at the very entrance. Will you be asked to submit or receive? You will then be given an electronic number and asked to turn off your mobile phones.
After you go into the hall, your number will light up on the electronic board and you go to the right window. There you fill out a receipt for consent to the processing of personal data, hand over the documents, receive a contract, go to the cashier and pay for it.
You can track the status of your visa via the Internet (a specialist will give you a login, and the password is your date of birth). You can order a notification via SMS, although you will have to pay 85 rubles for this
If you apply for a regular visa, not an express one, you will have to wait about a week. Important information! You will not be able to find out in advance whether you have been given a visa or not. That is, you will simply see the status in the tracking line that your documents are ready, you will arrive at the Center, open the envelope with your passports and only then will you find out whether you received the coveted stamp or not

★★★ USEFUL TIPS ★★★

1. Payment for the visa itself, although indicated in euros, is accepted in Russian rubles. My husband and I didn’t know this, we brought Eurokas with us
2. Copy documents in the required quantity in advance (or better yet, make a little more copies). The center is supposed to make the first 5 copies for free, and then they will charge you 10 rubles per page (inhumane)
3. Place all documents in a folder, without files. Because the center specialist will ask you to take out all the documents from the files and simply submit them in a pile. They explained this by saying that they had cases where money was stuffed into files and now they have strict control over this.

★★★ SUMMARY ★★★

I certainly I recommend this Center. I have no complaints about his work, other than the high fees. But if you want to save money, it is better to apply for a visa directly through the Embassy. True, for this you will need to make an appointment in advance and arrive there strictly from 9 to 12 am.