Navigating Visa Requirements for Your Visit to Geneva
As you prepare to attend the Neurology Summit-2026 in Geneva, Switzerland, from June 25–27, 2026, it is essential to understand the visa process to ensure a smooth and successful trip.
Tourist Visa for Switzerland:
Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area, which permits short-term stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism or business purposes. Citizens of many countries may enter Switzerland without a visa, while others will need to apply for a Schengen Visa before travel.
To determine whether you require a visa and to access updated application guidelines, please visit the official summit website:
https://neuroscience.theiconicmeetings.com/
Switzerland Visa Information:
Business Visa (Schengen Visa for Conferences)
Participants attending Neurology Summit-2026 as delegates, speakers, or exhibitors who require a visa must apply for a Short-Stay Schengen Business Visa to participate in the conference and related professional activities.
Invitation Letter Process
To assist with your visa application:
Complete your event registration.
Upon request, an official invitation letter will be issued by the Neurology Summit-2026 organizing committee.
Invitation letters will be provided only to participants who request them during the registration process.
Note: The invitation letter supports your visa application but does not guarantee visa approval. Visa decisions are solely at the discretion of the Swiss Embassy or Consulate.
Plan Ahead
Visa processing times vary depending on your country of residence and seasonal demand. We strongly recommend applying well in advance and consulting your nearest Swiss Embassy or Consulate for specific requirements and processing timelines.