After being briefly closed owing to the Coronavirus epidemic, Spain has restored its embassy offices for all visa categories, making it easier for Indian travellers to visit.
Travellers from India, on the other hand, must satisfy the following conditions while planning a trip to Spain, according to SchengenVisaInfo.com.
- In order to go to Spain, Indian travellers must be fully vaccinated.
- The Covishield vaccine has been authorised, but Covaxin has not.
- These documents, as well as any other supporting documents, are not required to be presented by children under the age of 12.
- Indian visitors must hold a Schengen visa or apply for a Spanish visa through the BLS international online visa application centre.
- Only the Delhi centre is currently handling visa applications.
- If a flight is cancelled or a person is unable to travel within the visa period, the trip dates might be changed. In these situations, the replacement sticker will be provided free of charge by the Embassy or Consulate. Travelers, on the other hand, must submit a fresh application.
Travellers from India may now apply for short-stay visas to visit France and Sweden, thanks to the reopening of visa application centres in India.
Indian citizens can now apply for a short-stay visa at one of the following European visa application centres in India:
- Belgium
- Luxembourg
- Poland
- Belarus
- Croatia
- Denmark
- Ukraine
- Austria
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Germany
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Italy
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Norway
- Portugal
- Switzerland
- The Netherlands
In addition, Indians can now apply for long-term visas and other types of visas at the following European nations’ visa application centres:
Other countries, such as Bulgaria, Finland, Malta, Slovenia, and Slovakia, have yet to reopen their visa application centres owing to the COVID-19 epidemic.