Indian citizens looking to immerse themselves in Luxembourg's rich cultural heritage and stunning natural scenery will require a Schengen Visa. With its iconic windmills, colorful tulip fields, and historic cities, Luxembourg offers travelers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
This guide simplifies the Luxembourg Schengen Visa application process, ensuring a smooth preparation for your Luxembourger journey.
Learn more about the Luxembourg Schengen Visa here.
Do Indian citizens need a Luxembourg Schengen Visa?
Yes, citizens of India need a Schengen Visa to travel to Luxembourg. This visa enables short stays of up to 90 days per entry within 180 days, ideal for tourism, business, or brief visits in Luxembourg and the Schengen Area.
Here are the 27 countries accessible with your Luxembourg Schengen Visa:
How to get a Luxembourg Schengen Visa from India with us
Securing your Luxembourg Schengen Visa from India is straightforward with our guided process. Here's what to do:
Step 1: Enter your personal information and travel details on our website or mobile app.
Step 2: Confirm your information, pay our service fee online, and manage the official Schengen Visa fee during your appointment. A detailed email with further instructions will be sent to you.
Step 3: Attend the required visa interview with all the necessary documents. We'll arrange the appointment for you!
Once your application is successful, your Schengen Visa will be attached to your Indian passport.
Check your eligibility for a Luxembourg Schengen Visa here:
Luxembourg Embassy in India
The address, telephone number, and email of the Embassy of Luxembourg in New Delhi, India, are:
Address: 84 Jor Bagh, New Delhi 110003, India.
Telephone: (+91) 11 49 98 66 00.
Email: [email protected].
For more information, refer to our [embassies directory].
If you require assistance or have questions about your Luxembourg Schengen Visa application, please [contact us]. At iVisa, we are dedicated to ensuring a seamless and efficient visa application process for Indian citizens.