Despite being one of the smallest countries in the world, and the second smallest in Europe, Luxembourg has all its attractions concentrated within everyone's reach. While the center of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the country has charming fields, mountains, and villages that can be reached by train. The nation offers beautiful landscapes for those who enjoy more than a country view in a spacious environment full of freshness.
In addition, you can find castles and fortresses that will make your walk through the country more interesting and historically rich. The best part is that Luxembourg is easily accessible from The Netherlands or Belgium, both Schengen members.
One of the advantages of being close to The Netherlands and Belgium is that as they are member countries of the Schengen zone, you can visit them without inconvenience with the Luxembourg ETIAS, the new electronic permit to enter Luxembourg.
The permit will come into action by the end of 2022, but at iVisa.com we are already preparing with all the information you need to know so that you can apply for the Luxembourg ETIAS with us.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the ETIAS work?
The ETIAS is an electronic travel permit that will be implemented from 2022 and whose purpose is to ensure the security of the member countries of the Schengen zone, which includes Luxemburg. The Luxembourg ETIAS will be valid for three years or for as long as the passport used for the application is valid. If your passport expires before the ETIAS, then you will need to apply for a new authorization, as the ETIAS is non-transferable.
Do I need to apply to the ETIAS again if I want to visit another country?
No. You only apply to the ETIAS once and, with it, you will have multiple entries to [Luxembourg] and the rest of the Schengen countries for as long as your authorization is valid. The maximum time to stay within the Schengen zone, whether in one country or several, is 90 days in total in six months.
What documents do I need to apply for the Luxembourg ETIAS?
To apply for the ETIAS, you will not need much documentation. Being an online application, you will have to scan the only document that will be required both on the official site and if you proceed to apply with us.
- Valid biometric passport (the only document you will need to scan.)
- Email address where we will send your ETIAS.
- Online payment method.
Is it an expensive and a long process to apply for the Luxembourg ETIAS?
When you carry out your application process through iVisa.com, you will find three delivery time options for your ETIAS, each one tailored to your needs.
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The first option is the Standard, an affordable option for those who do not want to have many expenses. The waiting time is slightly longer than the options below but will not exceed two weeks of waiting.
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The second option is the Rush, with which the waiting time will be reduced, although the cost will increase slightly.
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The third and last option is the Super Rush, which allows you to have your electronic authorization the same day as your request, although at a higher cost.
What do I need to apply through iVisa.com?
Applying with us will be the easiest step in the whole process. Once you share with us the data necessary to carry out your application, we will continue with the process for you. In this way, you can be sure that your application to the Luxembourg ETIAS will be carried out by experts who will attend to any unexpected event that may occur.
The data that we will need from you are the following:
- Complete the online form with your data and choose the processing time you want.
- Once you have reviewed your return and are sure that there is no error, make the payment of the services.
- Upload the form with your data along with the required documents and wait for us to send your Luxembourg ETIAS to the email you chose.
Will my information be safe with iVisa.com?
Of course! Our mission is to provide a safe and private service for our clients.
Is there more information available?
Yes. Check out our website for more information on our blog, frequently asked questions section, or with one of our customer service executive.