Salut Caro,
Tout dépend de leur situation socio-professionnelle et financière (tout est question de fric en Suisse).
Combien de temps viennent-ils ?
Visa tourisme ou business ?
A combien viennent-ils ?
Toursit Visa suisse pour indiens:
Conditions:
* The applicant must hold a national passport valid for at least 3 months after the intended visit to Switzerland.
* Only personal applications are accepted; postal applications cannot be considered.
* Applicants must be able to continue their journey beyond Switzerland.
* Visa for the neighbouring countries, i.e. France, Germany, Austria and/or Italy must be obtained before the Swiss Visa.
Documents to be Submitted:
* 1 application form completed and signed by the applicant; these forms are available at the Embassy and can be downloaded from this website.
* 1 passport photograph (undamaged and of recent date)
* 1 valid national passport
* 1 photocopy of the passport (1st, 2nd and last page only).
* Confirmed travel ticket (air, rail, bus/coach) to and from Switzerland or via Switzerland to final destination
* Hotel reservation and/or package tour confirmation by travel agent
* Proof of sufficient funds to cover the cost of your stay, such as bank statements, savings book, credit cards and travellers' cheques. Cash is not acceptable. Minimum requirements Sfr. 100 per person for each day or Sfr. 50 per person for each day for students producing a student identity card or a letter from their university or college.
De plus, ils risquent de devoir contracter une assurance maladie-accidents pour leur séjour sur sol helvétique.
Qu'ils prennent contact avec une ambassade suisse ou un consultat:
Tu trouveras toutes les infos et contacts en Inde sur:
EMBASSY OF SWITZERLAND IN INDIA:
http://www.eda.admin.ch/india_dlh/e/home.htmlA ta disposition pour toute traduction...
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