Bhutan visa for Swiss citizens

For citizens of Bhutan planning a journey to the majestic Alps of Switzerland, obtaining a visa is a mandatory step before departure. Travelers can explore **four distinct visa types**—Tourist, Business, Student, and Family—each catering to different purposes for stays typically up to a **90-day period**. Given the significant geographical distance, with no direct flights connecting the Himalayan kingdom to the heart of Europe, most Bhutanese visitors should anticipate itineraries involving at least one stopover, often in major hubs like Doha or Dubai. Preparing for the currency difference, exchanging Ngultrum for Swiss Francs (CHF) is also a practical consideration for a smooth trip across continents.

eVisa90d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa (Standard e-Visa)
90d$40valid 3mo
Apply
TouristTourist Visa (Short Visit to Border Towns, up to 24 hours)
1d$40valid 1d
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa (Non-tourism Purposes)
90d$40valid 3mo
Apply
OtherOfficial Visa (Official Guest of the Ministry)
Apply
OtherOfficial Visa (Official Guest of Non-Governmental Agencies)
Apply
FamilyPersonal Guest Visa
30dvalid 1mo
Apply
OtherSpecial Purpose Visa
Apply
StudentStudent Visa
WorkWork Visa / Employment Visa
TransitTransit Visa
MedicalMedical Treatment Visa
Digital NomadDigital Nomad / Remote Work Visa
0d$0valid 0d
InvestorInvestor / Golden Visa
0d$0valid 0d
RetirementRetirement Visa
0d$0valid 0d
Working HolidayWorking Holiday Visa
0d$0valid 0d
HumanitarianHumanitarian / Refugee Entry
$0
OtherCountry-Specific Preferential Entry (India, Bangladesh, Maldives)
multiple-entry
Apply
OtherVisa on Arrival (Bangladesh and Maldives Nationals)
FamilyDependent Visa
WorkEmployment Visa
365d
StudentStudent Visa
BusinessBusiness Visa
FamilyPersonal Guest Visa
30dvalid 1mo
TouristTourist Visa
OtherVisa Application
Apply

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