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Cyprus Visa

Process Time

10 to 15 days

Starting From

INR 3,900/-

Business Visa

  • Processig Time : 12 to 15 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 6 Months
  • Entry : Single/Multiple
  • Fee : INR 3900/-

Tourist Visa

  • Processig Time : 12 to 15 days
  • Stay Peroid : Upto 90 days
  • Validity : 6 Months
  • Entry : Single/Multiple
  • Fee : INR 3900/-

Documents for Cyprus Visa application

For processing Cyprus visa application, it is mandatory for the applicant to submit the following documents.

  • Original passport and old passports, if any
  • Passport should be valid for at least 6 months, with a minimum of three blank pages
  • Photocopy of the first and last page of your passport
  • Confirmed return air ticket 
  • The visa application form duly filled and signed by the applicant
  • 2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with matte-finish (size 35 mm x 45 mm)
  • Hotel confirmation details
  • Travel itinerary
  • Original bank statements reflecting transactions of the last 3 months
  • Income Tax Returns of the last 3 years
  • Covering letter mentioning details of travel, details of the traveller, purpose of visit and duration of stay. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp and addressed to the The Visa Officer, Embassy of Cyprus High Commission, New Delhi.
  • Children below the age of 18 travelling to Cyprus unaccompanied, will require a statement signed by both parents and stamped by the mayor of the area. If children are accompanied by one parent only, the authorization of the other parent is mandatory.

 

Additional documents

If the applicant is employed:

  • Salary slips for the last 3 months
  • Original leave letter from employer on the company letterhead, stamped and signed

If the applicant is a company owner or self-employed:

  • Certificate of registration of the company / Certificate of Incorporation (MOA / Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership deed, etc)
  • Covering letter on the company letter head and financial documents

If the applicant is Student:

  • Original NOC letter from school / college with ID card copy

If the applicant is Retired:

  • Pension statements for the last three months
  • Proof of regular income generated by ownership of property or business

If the applicant is a Minor traveler:

  • If travelling alone, then an original NOC by both parents and a copy of their passports (first and last page
  • If accompanied by one parent only, the authorization of the other parent is mandatory

If the applicant has a Friend / Family in Cyprus:

  • Invitation letter stating the purpose of visit and assurance that the expenses will be taken care of. The letter should also mention details like length of stay and date of travel
  • Passport copy or residence permit of the invitee 
  • Address proof of the invitee in the form of utility bills
  • Updated bank statements as a proof of financial support of the invitee

Photo Requirements for Chinese Visa Application

Two [2] photographs of passport style and size [35 x 45 mm] for all applicants, including minors. Your photograph must be:

  • color photo
  • recent and of true likeness
  • showing full face
  • taken without headgear
  • head coverings and hats are only acceptable due to religious beliefs, and even then, may not cover any portion of the applicant's face
  • taken against a plain, evenly lit and light background.
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  • 1) do i need a visa for cyprus?

    Indian citizens travelling to Cyprus for tourism purposes can apply for a Cyrus visa online or get the assistance of our visa experts. To enter Cyprus, a single-entry or multiple-entry Cyprus visa is valid for a period of 90 days.

  • 2) can i get cyprus visa on arrival?

    Indian citizens with a valid Schengen visa can travel to Cyprus without a visa. However, the immigration rules make it mandatory for all Schengen visa holders to have travelled to any Schengen country at least once, before entering Cyprus to avail this facility.

  • 3) is cyprus part of the schengen agreement?

    Cyprus is not a part of the Schengen agreement

  • 4) how long does it take to obtain the visa?

    The processing time for a Cyprus visa takes minimum 10-15 days from the date of submission. However, this processing time may vary as per the discretion of the Consulate.

  • 5) do i have to inform my exact travel dates and itinerary while applying for visa?

    Yes, it mandatory to submit all travel documents and itinerary for your Cyprus visa processing.

  • 6) do i need to book my air tickets before applying for cyprus visa?

    Yes, air tickets are mandatory for Cyprus visa processing.

  • 7) do i need a travel insurance before obtaining a cyprus visa?

    It is advisable to obtain travel insurance in order to secure your trip from situations like baggage loss/delay and medical emergencies.

  • 8) does cyprus visa application process require biometrics?

    No, Indian citizens do not require biometrics for getting their Cyprus visa processed.

  • 9) how to apply for cyprus visa online?

    To apply for your Cyprus visa online, make the payment online, share your documents and the visa will be processed and delivered to you in just 10-15 working days.

  • 10) how many days prior to the date of my travel can i apply for a cyprus visa?

    You can apply for your Cyprus visa one-month prior to your date of travel.

  • 11) what if i do not receive my cyprus visa on time?

    If there is a delay in receiving your Cyprus visa; reach out to our visa experts who will give you the update on the status of your visa application.

  • 12) how many times can my visa be used?

    Cyprus visa can be used for multiple entries. However, the total period of stay must not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period.

  • 13) can i enter cyprus if i have a schengen visa?

    Yes. Schengen Visa holders are allowed to enter Cyprus, provided they have already entered another country using the Schengen Visa. The Schengen visa should be valid with multiple entries.

  • 14) do i have to apply in person for the cyprus visa?

    No. You do not need to visit the Embassy personally for the visa submission. We will do the needful for you.

  • 15) do i need to purchase a travel insurance?

    Applicants are strongly advised to purchase a Travel Insurance to secure their trip in the event of unexpected events such as medical emergencies, flight cancellations, baggage delay or loss etc.

 

HIGH COMMISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
NEW DELHI

D-64, MALCHA MARG, CHANAKYAPURI
NEW DELHI-110021, INDIA

Tel.: +91 11 43586295, Fax: +91 11 26111160
E-mail: delhihc@mfa.gov.cy

CONSULAR SECTION

Tel.: +91 11 43586259, Fax: +91 11 26872076
E-mail: cyconsulatedelhi@gmail.com

(Visiting/ Telephone hours of Consular Section: Monday - Friday, between 10am - 1pm )

 

 

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Ancient Kourion

There's no shortage of ancient sites in Cyprus but Kourion is the pick of the bunch. Romantically situated across a coastal cliff with tumbling views of the countryside and Mediterranean below, it's a magical place. The entire site is vast, but the most famous section is the theater and the House of Eustolios, which holds a clutch of fine, well-preserved mosaics. For those with more time up their sleeves, the large Byzantine basilica area is wonderfully picturesque with its tumbled columns and scraps of mosaic floor.


Ancient Salamis

This huge archaeological site is home to a wealth of marble ruins and ranks up there with Ancient Kourion as the top historical site on the island. Wandering along the dirt tracks of Salamis between sets of ruins from a muddle of different time periods is a lesson in the vast history of Cyprus. Grand Hellenistic statuary - missing their heads, which were lopped off by over-zealous Christians - sit amid the ruins of the Gymnasium. Two substantial ruins of Byzantine churches stand amid fields of wild fennel and weeds, and a humongous reservoir area showcases the engineering ability and management of what must have once been a grand ancient city. Ancient Salamis is in North Cyprus, but it's an easy day trip from Nicosia.


Cape Greco

Even along Cyprus' buzzing south coast there are regions where you can escape the crowds. Cape Greco is an impossibly pretty coastal national park with a variety of walking trails that start just east of the resort of Agia Napa. There is a wonderful variety of local flora here, particularly many of Cyprus' endemic wild orchids that bloom in early spring but the real highlight is the absolutely gorgeous coastal scenery with azure blue sea beyond. The trails stretch all the way to Cape Greco point which is the most easterly point in the south of Cyprus.


Karpas Peninsula

The most beautiful region in Cyprus is the lonely and rugged Karpas Peninsula, which stretches out in a long finger of golden beaches backed by rugged hills in the northeast of the island (in North Cyprus). It's Cyprus' least trodden area with sublime hiking, quaint villages, and hidden historical sites in abundance. This is the place you need to head if you want to experience the undiscovered and undeveloped island life of old. Venture out for the day in a car (the area has virtually no public transport) and visit the mosaics of Agia Triada at Sipahi village before heading further northeast to remote Dipkarpaz village and the small ruin of Agios Filon church. Afterwards, move on to the peninsula's famous Golden Beach, a vast swath of sand that sums up the Karpas' rugged appeal.


Kolossi Castle

If castles had cuteness competitions, Kolossi would surely come up trumps. This tiny but perfectly formed castle just outside of Limassol is an old Crusader stronghold and a reminder of Cyprus' importance for the Europeans during the Holy Land Crusades. First held by the Knights of St. John, the castle was used as a commandery for the area, with an excellent location looking out over the coast line. Today, the castle's appeal is mostly down to its dollhouse proportions and its tranquil position amid snoozy Kolossi village.


Larnaca, Cyprus

Easygoing Larnaca, on the island's southeast side, may be a seaside resort, but it's kept its local soul. This is by far the most laid-back base for holidaymakers here. All the facilities for sun- and sand-based fun can be found, but the old crumbling Turkish Quarter (called Skala) and ornate Agios Lazaros (Church of St. Lazarus) give the town an interesting historical edge, while the center itself has retained the atmosphere of a proper workaday town rather than just a summer resort. Even better, the salt lake, just to Larnaca's west, is packed full of flocks of pink flamingos during spring, and plenty of hill villages and cultural tourist attractions lie in the surrounding hinterland.


Nissi Beach

A swath of white sand loveliness that rolls onto the turquoise sea in Agia Napa, Nissi Beach is Cyprus' most famous strip of sand. Yes, it gets crowded in summer (a beach this gorgeous doesn't stay a secret), but even with rows of sunbeds, there's no denying Nissi's beauty. The water is very shallow at the shoreline and very calm within the bay as a whole, making it a great spot for families with young children, and in the summer high season, bags of facilities are on offer, meaning you can make an entire day at the beach


St. Hilarion Castle

One of the Mediterranean's most beautiful castle ruins, St. Hilarion's is an old Crusader bastion and the home of plenty of local legends and myths - the most famous being that a fairy queen, who spent her time charming local shepherds, built the castle here. The extensive ramparts and chambers snake up the mountain and are explorer heaven. For those that climb right to the top, the views across a fair chunk of the island are phenomenal. If you only have time to see one castle in Cyprus, make it this one.


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