myself and my hubby are going on a swizz trip in mid june.we love biking,trekking and hiking activities...the places we r going to are lucrene,geneva,zurich and bern.so what r the best spots to do ...
Its a sweet red vodka. Its not a schnapps or genedine. I have only seen in Switzerland. If you know what I am talking about, please send me a website where I might buy it. Thanks Additional ...
My relatives were from Zurich Switzerland but i can not find any record of them at all.Can anyone help?Please reply in English i live in the United States? M...
I cant' find anything on the web that shows you apartments that you can rent for at least 3-6 months in switzerland. Any idea where I could find a website with this info?...
I've stayed there for one year, to be honest, first 6 months was the most difficult time in my life. I never knew depression until I stayed in Geneva. Its too small, austere, too international, ...
I am going for a ski trip in Switzerland in January.Does anybody know what is important to wear there so that I don't get cold and frost bite?I'm in UK, so if anyone knows where to get the ...
I tried to look for a weather graph of Switzerland but I could not find one that would give me the expected temperature, particularly for Fribourg, Bern & Geneva from Oct. 25 to Nov. 1 in celcius,...
I am planning a trip to Switzerland in mid-March this year with my wife. I plan to land in Zurich and immediately move to Interlaken and Lucerne, in that order. I have a few questions.
Is it true that person who is not married and does'nt work or don't do business is not eligible to get visa.
one of my friend wish to apply for swiss tourist visa and is being invited by his relative for 15 days stay at switzerland. what can she or he should do. he does'nt want to go with any tour operators. please advice. thanks.
yup its true, especially if he his young, because they will think that he is gonna stay there,
Just let him get them that he is working and he has assets in his country that he is willing to come back
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You do not need a visa (if you are US citizen) to go to Switzerland. Just a valid passport.
You can stay there up to 90 days with no problems.
Where did you get this idea to have a visa if you are not married and not working!!!! Call any Swiss consulats. Anyone can travel there, especially if your friends has relative there.