Iceland Visa

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Types of Iceland Visas for Indian Citizens

Explore the captivating landscapes of Iceland, from its stunning waterfalls to its volcanic terrains, by securing your Iceland visa. Whether you’re planning to witness the Northern Lights, soak in the Blue Lagoon, or embark on thrilling adventures through glaciers and fjords, Iceland offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Ensure all travel documents are in place for a smooth journey to this breathtaking destination and experience the magic of the land of fire and ice.

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Required Documents for Iceland Visa for Indians

If you are employed 

  • Current Account Bank Statement of last 6 months (stamp and signature required from the bank official
  • NOC on the letter head
  • Salary slips of last 6 months
  • Personal ITR of last 2 years.

If you are self-employed 

  • Company Registration
  • Current Account Bank Statement of last 6 months (stamp and signature required from the bank official)
  • ITR of last 2 years & Recent 3 month pays slip.

If you are retired 

  • Confirmation of retirement like pension book, statement etc.

If you are a student

  • School / College / Institute ID Card. 

If you are a minor 

  • Parental NOC on Rs. 100 stamp paper / non-accompanying parent’s NOC. / Parent’s ID proof (Passport/PAN card).

Students above 16 years old

  • Copy of the student college ID card and introduction letter of the School/College/University.

Children under 18 years old, not travelling with both parents

  • Written consent letter of the other, non-travelling parent or legal guardian
  • Certified by public notary.

Children under 18 years old, travelling alone

  • Written consent letter of both parents and legal guardian
  • Certified by public notary.

In all cases

  • Copies of the passports of both parents (legal guardian) or PAN cards or driving license.

If you have been refused a visa by an Embassy or High Commission in the last 2 years

  • Refusal notice or a written explanation about the reasons of refusal.

If sponsored 

  • Sponsorship letter.
  • The sponsor’s ID, such as a passport, PAN card, or residence permit, is needed for verification.
  • The sponsor’s ID includes a passport, PAN card, or residency permit, serving as official proof of nationality.
  • Submit a recent bank statement from the last 6 months.
  • Income tax returns for the past 3 years. (For Business Visa)
  • An invite from the hosting firm, outlining the trip’s objective, corporate particulars, and so onward.
  • Personalized letter from Indian company on company letterhead.

NOTE :

One recent passport-size photograph in colour with a white background and good resemblance. (3.5cm / 4.5cm). The photograph should not be older than six months.

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  • You can apply with our Visa Specialist Team.

  • Basically Processing time is up to 15 days. Apply well in advance of your intended trip.   

  • Yes, you can travel to any Schengen country with a valid Schengen Visa, including Iceland.

  • Review the refusal letter for reasons, and if possible, address those issues. You can appeal the decision, reapply with improved documentation, or seek legal advice.