Checklist: Applying for an airport transit visa in India
Find out what documents you need in order to apply for an airport transit visa in India.
Important to know
- Arrive at your appointment well prepared. Find out how to apply for an airport transit visa in India.
- In most cases you must submit your application in person. This applies to babies and children too.
- If you have had your fingerprints taken for a Schengen visa in the past 5 years (59 months), someone else may submit your application for you. However, if your fingerprints were taken but not saved, you will need to appear in person to have them retaken.
- The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs may request an interview or additional documents.
- You must sign a document at the appointment, declaring the following:
- you understand that you must submit all documents in order for your application to be processed
- you are aware that an incomplete application may be rejected and that your visa application fee will not be refunded
Personal documents
Bring: original document
You will need a completed and signed visa application form. Print the form and submit it with your other documents.
Bring: original document
You need a valid travel document, for example a passport. Your travel document must meet the following requirements:
- your travel document must not be more than 10 years old
- your travel document must have at least 2 blank (visa) pages
- your travel document must still be valid for at least 3 months after your departure from the Schengen area
- your travel document must have your signature
Bring: colour copy of the document
- the page in your current travel document with the biometric personal data
- the last page of the travel document (for Indian nationals)
- any Schengen area entry and exit stamps from previous travel documents (if you have them)
Bring: original document
You will need to submit a photo that meets Dutch requirements:
- colour photo
- no more than 6 months old
- 3.5cm by 4.5cm
- white or light-coloured background
Find out where you can have a photo that meets Dutch requirements taken in India
If you are applying for a visa through an external service provider, you do not need to submit a photo. A digital photo will be taken at your appointment.
Bring: the original document and a colour copy
You will need valid proof of legal residence in the country where you are applying for a visa. You can show that you are legally resident in the country where you submit your visa application using, for instance:
- a passport or other travel document
- an Indian residence permit which is valid for at least 3 months after your departure from the Schengen area
- a visa
- a work permit
If you are not a resident of the country where you are submitting your application, you must show why you cannot apply in your country of residence.
Bring: colour copy of the document
You must be able to prove that you have social or economic ties to the country where you live. What you can use for this depends on your situation:
I am an employee
If you are employed, bring the following documents:
- your employment contract and a recent letter from your employer approving your leave
- your payslips from the past 3 months
I am self-employed or a company owner
If you are self-employed or a company owner, bring the following documents:
- The company’s registration certificate. If your company is registered in India, you must show the GST registration number.
- Bank statements from your business account.
- Your income tax return with a verified barcode.
I am retired
If you are retired, bring the following documents:
- your pension statements from the past 3 months
- other documents showing that you have money or property, for example proof of income if you own a business, a house, or land
I am being sponsored
If you are being invited for a short visit to the Netherlands, you will need to show that someone is your sponsor. You can do this with a proof of sponsorship and/or private accommodation. Read more about how to arrange this.
I am a student
If you are a student, you need to bring a statement from the educational institution where you are enrolled.
None of these situations apply to me
If none of the above situations apply to you, you can show that you have social or economic ties using, for instance:
- a document proving that you are a caregiver in your country of residence
- a document showing that you own a house or other real estate in your country of residence
- a document showing that you have children who attend school in your country of residence
Documents relating to your travel and stay
Bring: colour copy of the document
You must bring a cover letter. This cover letter must include the following:
- the reason for your visit
- the duration of your stay
- the names of fellow travelers (if applicable)
- information about your transportation and accommodation
Bring: original document and colour copy
You will need valid proof of legal stay in the country of your final destination. Your final destination means the country you are travelling on to after transiting through the Schengen area. You can show this using, for instance:
- a passport or other travel document
- a residence permit
- a visa
Bring: colour copy of the document
You must show a ticket for your means of transport and provide your travel itinerary. This should also include information about your onward journey to the final destination after the airport transit.
Documents relating to minors
Are you applying for a visa for a child under 18 years old (a minor) who is travelling alone or with one parent/guardian? Then you need the following documents:
Bring: original document and colour copy
Basic documents:
- a recent extract of the child’s birth certificate
Consent from the parent(s) or guardian(s):
- If the child is travelling with one parent/guardian: bring a written consent statement notarised by a public notary from the parent/guardian who is not travelling. If the travelling parent/guardian has sole custody or guardianship, bring a copy of the court ruling or other official proof of custody or guardianship.
- If the child is travelling alone: bring a written consent statement notarised by a public notary from both parents/guardians.
- Proof of identity of the parent(s) or guardian(s) with photo and signature.
Bring: colour copy of the document
- a colour copy of a valid travel document (for example, a passport) with the signature and photo of the parent(s)/guardian(s) who have custody or guardianship
- if 1 of the parents/guardians already has a valid Schengen visa: a colour copy of the passport holder’s page and the valid Schengen visa of the parent/guardian. The holder’s page is the page with the photo and personal details.
- if 1 of the parents/guardians is deceased: a copy of the death certificate of the deceased parent/guardian
- if a guardian has been appointed: a copy of the official proof of guardianship
- if there is a court ruling: a copy of the court permission allowing the child to travel