Can I transit through a country without visa?


Can I transit through a country without visa? Depending on your nationality, your purpose of visit, and which country you will be transiting to, you may not require a transit visa at all. You need to contact the airline and an embassy or consulate of your destination country to verify this information.


Can I transit through France without a visa?

An airport transit visa obliges you to remain in the international zone of the French airport. If you have to change airport or leave the international zone, you must apply for a short-stay visa. For more information on the airport transit visa (VTA), Transit passenger.


Can you layover in a country without a visa?

Layovers themselves are usually fairly simple; sitting in an airport lounge or restaurant and kicking back while you wait doesn't take practice. However, some countries require visitors to have special visas that permit traveling through the country, even if those visitors never plan on leaving the airport.


Do I need transit visa for Italy?

You need an Airport Transit Visa for Italy if you are stopping at an Italian airport to catch another flight and continue your travel to a destination outside the Schengen area. However, not everyone needs an Italy Airport Transit Visa.


What is the difference between layover and transit?

For instance, you may fly from New Delhi to Chennai with a three hour layover in Mumbai. Transit means to pass through (physically enter and then exit) a country on the way to another country, usually without having any other purpose for being in that country. In air travel, this happens during a layover.


Do I need visa to transit through Frankfurt?

Also, if your transit time does not exceed 12 hours, you will not need a German transit visa. Note that if you need to stop at more than only one airport within the Schengen area, you will then need to apply for a regular Schengen visa.