The Malta visa processing time typically ranges from 10-15 days. If your documents and other requirements are in order then you can get your Malta visa more quickly with us !!!
It is recommended to apply for a Visa to Malta at least 2-3 weeks before your intended dates of travel for a smooth and hassle-free acquisition experience.
If you hold a valid UK passport, then you don’t need to book a Malta visa appointment or apply for a VFS Malta visa.
Here are 4 simple steps that you need to follow if you are planning to apply for a Malta visa with a trusted agency like Malta Visas:
1. Simply fill the online application provided on the official website of the agency.
2. An expert from the agency will reach out to you to understand your travel requirements better. They will then book a Malta Visa appointment for you with the embassy.
3. Simply reach the embassy on the date of the appointment with the requisite documents for basic formalities.
4. Once your Malta visa is processed, your passport and visa will be delivered to you via post!
For a work Malta visa, you will be required to furnish all the documents related to your employment i.e., the offer letter (on the company letterhead), cover letter mentioning the reason for your visit, valid passport, proof of accommodations, employment contract and proof of financial means.
For a student Malta visa, you will be required to furnish all the documents related to your education i.e., an admission letter from the Malta-based education institution and other documents as and when requested.
For a Business Malta visa, you will be required to submit business-specific documents like your business contract, proof of accommodation, valid passport, cover letter mentioning the purpose of your visit so on and so forth.
A Global Schengen Malta Visa Fee can typically range from 200 – 250 Euros.
Yes, but your Malta Schengen visa can only be extended in exceptional cases.
With a single-entry Malta visa, you are allowed to enter a Schengen country only once and then move to the next destination country. With a Multiple-entry Schengen Visa, you can easily enter and re-enter multiple Schengen countries with ease. For More details connect to our Visa Experts…
Malta Schengen Visa is valid for the following countries:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. You can connect with us for any of the above country Visa.
If you have any doubts about the Global Malta Visa application or acquisition of Visa from UK, simply connect with our experts to streamline your visa process.
Malta does not put a fixed minimum bank balance requirement for Malta visa. As per Schengen requirements, you just need to show financial statements of the last three months.
The best time to apply for your Malta visa is 1-2 months before your travel plan. However, if you are running short on time, and planning at the last moment, then you must apply before 3-4 weeks, to save yourself from visa delays.
Yes. You will need to send your actual passport, not a copy of it. The Malta visa is stamped on your passport and will become one of your passport pages. Visa requests cannot be processed without your original passport. Because of the importance of your passport, we strongly suggest that you send your application by a secure method, such as a guaranteed postal service or courier.
Applying for a Malta visa from the UK is sorted with MALTA VISAS. The streamlined process includes just 4 steps:
As per Schengen rules, after Brexit, UK citizens are exempt from the requirement of a Malta visa appointment and they can enter the country visa-free for a short duration. They can stay in Malta for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.
As per Schengen regulations, if you are a UK resident having a UK eVisa/ share code (BRP) and transiting through Malta to a non-Schengen country, then you are required to have a Malta transit visa. This is required to have a valid layover and stay in the airport area till you depart via connecting flight.
You can directly apply for a Malta Visa from MALTA VISAS by clicking on the” Apply Online” button. Our experts will contact you and book your visa appointment at the Visa Centre.
Yes, group bookings are available for families or groups traveling together. You can easily do so by clicking the “Apply Online” button in MALTA VISAS.
To avoid the delays, you must apply up to 6 months before your travel date. It is best to apply for a Malta visa at least 3-4 weeks in advance.
No. The Malta transit visa does not allow you to leave the International airport area. If you are planning to exit the airport, you need to have a Type C short-stay Schengen visa.
To apply for a Malta transit visa, you must submit the following paperwork:
Apart from these documents, make sure to go through the GENERAL AND SOME ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS if required.
Yes. You must have Schengen travel insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000, and this is a mandatory document for the Malta transit visa.
If you are transiting in more than one Schengen country, then the visas issued are:
Multiple transit visa: Permits you to transit through several Schengen countries.
Generally, it takes 10-15 working days for a Malta transit visa to be processed from the day of document submission.
The following travelers are exempt from having a Malta transit visa:
Absolutely, yes. A Malta visa for seafarers is issued for five days to travelers who will:
If your layover extends due to a delay in flight timing, Maltese authorities can allow you to remain in the airport area. However, it is recommended to consult the airport authorities or the airline immediately.
Mistakes in the visa application form can lead to problems in visa processing. If you spot the error before the visa appointment, then you have a chance to fill a new form, whereas after the appointment, you need to inform the centre about the mistake. The rest depends on the decision of the authorities.
No. If you are traveling to another Schengen country via Malta (a Schengen country), this shows that you are within the Schengen area, so you will require a short-stay (Type C) Schengen visa, not a transit visa.