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Visa requirements from Cyprus for visa request
Tourist, visitor, travel, business or work visa for a visit to Cyprus


Three easy steps to get your visa for Cyprus in the shortest time and hassle free:
1. Complete this form to calculate the price and duration
2. Choose a courier that meets your needs for the collection and return of your passport
3. Pay online or by bank transfer, and wait for your visa to arrive
You will recieve an email with the application form and visa requirements and an sms with log-in details to follow the progress of your application.

Visa Requirements for visiting Cyprus
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Application formOne completed application form, signed by the applicant (or the legal guardian in the case of minors)
Photographs2 passport- sized photographs attached
PassportA full national passport valid for at least six months
TravelProvisional booking or the Itinerary of travel arrangements (round-trip ticket with fixed dates) is necesary. You are advised that tickets should not be purchased before the visa is issued.
AccommodationA Hotel for Reservation, as confirmed by the Hotel Manager, is necessary.
Business visiting for business, an official letter of invitation from a Cyprus company must be presented.
VisitingIf visiting friends or family, a letter of invitation, including complete address, phone number and occupation in Cyprus, must be submitted (This may be requested together with a certified Assumption of Responsibility form, duly completed and signed by the host)
Sufficient fundsSolid evidence that there are sufficient funds to cover the cost of the intended stay in Cyprus, e.g. a bank statement or travellers’ cheques (credit cards can be accepted only in addition to bank statements and only with recent statement confirming credit limit. Please note that cash is not an acceptable proof).
EmploymentA recent (less than one month old) official letter from the employer addressed to the Cyprus Consulate with proof of the applicants wages / salary. If self-employed, a letter from the solicitor, the accountant or the bank manager of the applicant. If a student in the country of the Consulate, an original letter from the school or University addressed to the Cyprus Consulate confirming the status / attendance and the duration of the course
Host in CyprusThe Consulate may also ask for a copy of a Bank Guarantee Letter from the host, throughout a visitor’s stay in Cyprus, so as to cover the possible cost of repatriation. And letter must be stamped by Immagration in Cyprus.
 
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Notes from the Embassy of Cyprus
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2010-05-01Transit visas This visa entitles aliens who are travelling from one Third State to another Third State, to pass through the territory of the Republic of Cyprus. This visa may be issued for one or, exceptionally, for several transits, provided that the duration in each case does not exceed five days and provided that the entry of the alien into the territory of the destination Third State is guaranteed and that the route taken normally requires transit through Cyprus
2010-05-01CyprusThe Government of the Republic of Cyprus is the only recognised Government on the island - member of the EU since 1.5.2004, as well as member of the UN and other International Organisations. As a result of the Turkish military presence and occupation, the Government of the Republic of Cyprus is not in a position to exercise control over the occupied areas of the Republic. The so-called "TRNC" has been condemned and declared as both illegal and invalid by the whole of the International Community through Security Council Resolutions 541/83 and 550/84. With the sole exception of Turkey, no state in the world or International Organisation recognises the secessionist entity.
2010-05-01Presently, it is possible for foreign tourists who visit the government-controlled area of the Republic of Cyprus, to cross to the occupied areas.
2010-05-01Staying in Greek Cypriot owned hotels in the occupied areas, which are being illegally exploited, would put you at great risk of possible legal action on the part of the owners.
2010-05-01Travellers entering the Republic of Cyprus via the illegal / closed airports and ports (i.e. all the airports and ports in the occupied areas), may still face the consequences of the Laws of the Republic. Therefore, you are urged to travel via the recognised ports of entry, so as to avoid any possible problems (provided that a visa has been granted to you). The legal ports of entry into the Republic of Cyprus are the airports of Larnaca and Paphos and the ports of Larnaca, Limassol, Latsi and Paphos, which are situated in the area under the effective control of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus. Any entry into the territory of the Republic of Cyprus via any other port or airport in the area of Cyprus in which the Government of the Republic does not exercise effective control (Turkish occupied area) is illegal”.
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