Malta is an archipelago of 3 islands, namely, the famous Malta Island, and the two smaller islands of Comino and Gozo. Ruled by a wide range of invaders in the form of Phoenicians, Arabs, Romans, French, British, etc, the country has an exquisite ancient culture left behind. With the Malta visa, you can now travel to the country.
Being a Schengen country, nationals other than from Schengen nations and from the visa-exempt nations will require a permit to enter Malta. Also known as the Malta Schengen visa, the permit allows you to enter the country for purposes such as tourism, business, family visit, etc. Normally, these are issued as single-entry type, double-entry type, and multiple-entries.
Since there is no online visa application for Malta from India, the application is done offline. Before starting the application for the Malta visa from India, you must ensure that you are eligible for the particular category you are applying. After this, you may proceed to make the application as follows:
Note that if you have already submitted your application to the VIS (Visa Information System) in the past 5 years, you do not have to submit them again. Also, note that you must provide original documents and correct information. Providing false information or fake documents are grounds for automatic visa rejection.
Also known as the C category Schengen, this type is issued for short term visits that last up to 90 days in a 180-day period. Based on the purpose behind the visit, these can further be classified as the following:
This type is issued for people whose main purpose for the visit is to take part in tourist activities.
This allows you to travel to Malta to take part in business-related activities such as meetings, conferences, etc.
This type of visa is issued for people who have been invited to visit their family members or friends living in the country.
These are for people who are visiting to take part in religious activities, meetings, or other functions.
This is more commonly known as the Malta national visa or D type and is issued for periods longer than 90 days. Based on the purpose, these can also be classified as the following:
This is granted for people who are entering the country to engage in work-related activities.
This is issued for students entering Malta to take part in studies that last longer than 90 days.
This is for people who are planning to stay with their family living in the country.
The following are the list of documents you would require for applying for a Malta visa. However, note that these are only general documents. Based on the exact category of the permit, there are additional documents necessary.
The time taken to process the Malta visa application depends on the type of the permit, the number of entries, the stay duration, the volume of applications at the embassy, as well as your previous travel history. In normal conditions, it takes around 10-15 working days for processing. However, in certain cases, this may even take up to 30 days, or in extreme cases, this can take up to 60 days as well. As a result, it is suggested that you make the application well in advance.