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For tourism, sightseeing, short visits to family/friends, and cultural trips in the Schengen Area.
For commercial activities, attending meetings, conferences, and negotiations in Estonia.
For pursuing academic studies at recognized educational institutions for over 90 days.
For individuals who work remotely and want to reside in Estonia for over 90 days.
We help you determine the correct visa category (Schengen or Long-Stay) and confirm your eligibility based on Estonian regulations.
Guidance on accurately filling out the online application, printing, and scheduling your mandatory biometric appointment at VFS Global.
Assistance in gathering all required documents, ensuring they meet the precise specifications of the Estonian Embassy/Consulate.
Support for your visit to the VFS Global center for biometric data collection and submission of your visa application.
Our team monitors your application status, keeps you informed, and assists with any additional requirements from the authorities.
We facilitate the collection of your passport with the stamped visa and provide essential pre-travel guidelines for your trip to Estonia.
Key documents and eligibility criteria for your Schengen visa application
Issued within last 10 years, valid 3 months beyond return, 2 blank pages. Include old passports.
Two recent (within 6 months) color photos, 35x45mm, white background, 70-80% face coverage.
Duly filled, printed, and signed form from the official Estonian visa application portal.
Explaining purpose of travel, detailed day-wise itinerary, and duration of stay in Schengen Area.
Proof of confirmed return flight tickets or onward journey from the Schengen Area.
Confirmed hotel reservations for entire Schengen stay or invitation from host in Estonia.
Bank statements (last 3-6 months, stamped by bank), ITRs (last 2-3 years), demonstrating sufficient funds (€154/day recommended).
Valid for all Schengen countries, minimum coverage €30,000 for medical emergencies and repatriation.
Applicant must possess a valid Indian passport meeting all validity and blank page criteria for Schengen entry.
The travel purpose must be clearly defined (tourism, business, study, digital nomad etc.) and legitimate, aligning with the chosen visa type.
Ability to cover all expenses during the stay in Estonia and Schengen Area, as demonstrated by financial documents.
Convince the visa officer that you will leave the Schengen Area at the end of your authorized stay.
Applicant should not have a criminal record or history of immigration offenses in any Schengen or other country.
Mandatory fingerprint and photo submission at VFS Global for first-time Schengen applicants or if no biometrics in last 59 months.
*Visa fees are subject to change based on exchange rates and Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs regulations. VFS Global service fees are separate and non-refundable. Our processing fees are separate and cover our expert services like form completion, document review, appointment assistance, and application tracking. Prices are approximate and may vary. Conversion to INR is based on current approximate exchange rates (1 EUR ≈ 90-100 INR) and are indicative only.
Common questions about applying for an Estonia visa from India
Yes, **Indian citizens require a Schengen visa** to enter Estonia for short stays (up to 90 days). Estonia is part of the Schengen Area, and there is **no visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival facility for Indian passport holders**.
You need to apply through the **VFS Global visa application centers** located in major Indian cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata. You must fill out an online application form, schedule an appointment, and submit documents in person.
For **Schengen (short-stay) visas**, the normal processing time is typically **15 calendar days**, but can be extended up to **45 days**. For **Long-Term (Type D) visas**, it usually takes **15-30 days**, but can extend to **60 days**. It is highly recommended to apply well in advance of your planned travel date.
Yes, **biometrics (fingerprints and digital photograph) are mandatory** for all first-time Schengen visa applicants. If you have previously submitted biometrics for a Schengen visa within the last 59 months (approx. 5 years), you may be exempted, but you still need to appear for document submission. Children under 12 are exempt from fingerprints.
Estonia was one of the first countries to introduce a **Digital Nomad Visa (D-type)**, which allows individuals who work remotely for an employer outside Estonia or run their own remote business to legally reside in Estonia for more than 90 days. It requires proof of remote work capability and sufficient income.
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