DELHI
Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
C84, Jor Bagh,New Delhi - 110003
Tel: 4998 6600 / 06
Fax: 4152 5201
Office Timings: Mon to Fri, 0900 to 1300 hrs & 1330 to 1700 hrs
Email: [email protected]
Note: All Passports are processed in New Delhi only.
MUMBAI
Honorary Consulate of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
404 Shards Chambers, 33 New Marine Lanes,Mumbai - 400 020
Tel: 022- 4062 7200
Fax: 022- 4062 7214
Office Timings: Mon to Fri, 1000 to 1300 hrs
Email: [email protected]
Note: Visa not issued. All Passports are processed in New Delhi only
KOLKATA
Honorary Consulate of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
502, Mangalam- 'A', 24, Hemanta Basu Sarani,Kolkata - 700 001
Tel: 033- 2262 2378 / 2230 8994 / 4273 / 2243 5274
Fax: 033- 2243 0165 / 2262 2379
Office Timings: Mon to Fri, 1030 to 1700 hrs
Email: [email protected] ,
[email protected]
Note: Visa not issued. All Passports are processed in New Delhi only
CHENNAI
Honorary Consulate of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
97/1 Velacheri Main Road, Guindy,Chennai - 600032
Tel: 044- 2256 1210 / 2256 1213
Fax: 044- 2256 1336 / 2498 7837
Office Timings: Mon to Fri, 1000 to 1700 hrs
Email:
[email protected]
Note: Visa not issued. All Passports are processed in New Delhi only
Schengen Territory
Indian Nationals can obtain short stay visa for a period ranging from one to ninety days, valid for all countries of the Schengen Territory i.e. Austria, Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg), Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden & Switzerland.
The Schengen Convention is a great step towards freedom of circulation of people. Foreigners bearing a valid stay permit delivered by one of the Schengen states can leave and later re-enter the Schengen Territory without having to ask for a visa again, on condition that they have a valid passport and relevant travel document and a multiple entry visa. Application for visas have to be submitted with the competent Consular authorities, which are to be determined according to the following criteria.
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If the Applicant intends to stay in one country only, application should be submitted at the Representation of the same country.
If the Applicant wishes to travel to several member States application should be submitted at the Representation of the country where the main purpose of travel lies, determined by the duration of stay.
If the main destination cannot be ascertained, the competent Consular office for processing the application will be one of the countries of the first port of entry into the Schengen Territory.
Long term visas are still subject to the Law of the country of destination. They must be applied for at the Consular Authorities of the concerned member states.
With effect from 2 November 2015, Indian citizens requesting a Schengen visa will have to appear in person to provide biometric data (fingerprints and digital photography). This concerns the applications for the short-term Schengen visas (max. 90 days in 180 days).
For subsequent applications within next 5 years the biometric data will be copied from the previous visa application included in the VIS.
Apart from that, there will be no change in current procedures such as visa fee or forms. However, the applicants should be aware that due to provisions of biometric data, which might cause at the beginning some disruptions, the first visit to their respective Schengen State Consulate after 2 November 2015 might take a little bit longer.
Exemptions from the obligation of fingerprinting are provided for the following categories of applicants only:
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• Children under 12,
• Persons for whom the collection of fingerprints is physically impossible;
• Sovereigns and other senior members of a royal family, Heads of State and members of the national Governments (with their official delegations and spouses) if they travel for official purposes.