Slovenia Schengen Visa from India 2026: VFS Appointment, Fees & Documents

Apply for a Slovenia Schengen visa from India via VFS Global. The visa fee is €90 (~₹8,200). This guide covers the VFS India booking process, fees in ₹, documents, processing times, and India-specific requirements.

Prepare your visa file: Book a refundable flight reservation, get hotels on Booking.com (free cancellation), and get Schengen travel insurance from EKTA — all three are checked at VFS submission.
DetailSlovenia (from India)
Visa fee€80 (~₹7,300) + VFS service fee ₹1,750–2,200
Processing time10–15 calendar days (peak: June–September)
BiometricsRequired at VFS appointment
Application formStandard Schengen application form
VFS centres in India8 cities (any city, regardless of residence)
Insurance minimum€30,000 (~₹27 lakh) medical coverage
🔗 Official Slovenia VFS Login:

https://visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/svn/login

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Fees & Costs from India

ItemAmount (INR approx.)
Visa fee (€80)~₹7,300
VFS service fee₹1,750–2,200 (varies by city)
Courier return (optional)₹450–600
Travel insurance (EKTA, 10 days)~₹700–900
Typical total~₹10,000–11,000

All fees are non-refundable — even if your visa is refused. Never pay third parties claiming to guarantee slots or visas.

What to Expect

Slovenia processes most applications from India in 15 days. Approval rate: 87%. Slovenia is a small but scenic destination. Lake Bled trips should include accommodation proof. Often combined with Croatia or Austria.

Financial proof: show ₹5,000-6,500/day (€55-70/day equivalent) over 3-6 months of bank statements with branch attestation. Include ITR for the last 2 years. Apply at least 6 weeks before travel.

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Documents You'll Need

Beyond the standard checklist, Indian applicants targeting Slovenia should pay extra attention to these — most refusals trace back to finance inconsistencies or employment ties.

  • Passport — valid for 3 months beyond travel end date; all old passports with prior visas if applicable.
  • Completed Schengen application form — signed and dated.
  • Bank statements — last 3–6 months, with branch manager attestation (stamp + signature). Online statements without attestation are frequently questioned.
  • Income Tax Returns (ITR) — last 2 years + Form 16 for salaried applicants.
  • Employer NOC — on company letterhead, stating leave approval dates, designation, and that you will return to employment.
  • Salary slips — last 3 months.
  • Self-employed — GST registration, balance sheets for 2 years, CA-certified profit & loss statement.
  • Travel insurance — minimum €30,000 (~₹27 lakh) medical coverage, full Schengen area, exact trip dates.
  • Hotel bookings — refundable confirmations for all nights.
  • Flight reservation — itinerary with real PNR; do not buy final tickets before visa approval.
  • Day-by-day itinerary — cities, attractions, and realistic travel times between locations.

Common Rejection Reasons for Indian Applicants

  • Weak employment ties — vague NOC letters, recent job changes without explanation, or freelance income not properly documented through ITR.
  • Unexplained cash deposits — large lump-sum credits in bank statements just before applying raise red flags.
  • Mismatched dates — hotel check-in dates conflicting with flight arrival, or leave dates shorter than trip duration.
  • ITR not matching stated income — discrepancies between salary slips and ITR need explaining.
  • No prior international travel — not automatic rejection, but first-time international travellers should provide strong employment and property ties.
  • Insurance wording unclear — the certificate must clearly state €30,000 coverage for the entire Schengen area — a policy summary is not enough.

Documents & Planning Resources

Complete your visa file

Before your appointment, complete the three bookings every visa officer checks: a refundable hotel proof, flight reservation, and €30,000+ travel insurance.

From India? See our Schengen travel insurance guide for Indian applicants — we compare EKTA, Insubuy & VisitorsCoverage vs. Tata AIG, Bajaj, and Reliance.

Most Questions Asked by Visa Applicants

How do I book a Slovenia Schengen visa appointment from India?

Open the Slovenia VFS login, authenticate with your email, choose your nearest Indian VFS centre, and book an available slot.

What is the Slovenia Schengen visa fee in India (₹)?

The visa fee is €80 (~₹7,300), paid in INR at the VFS centre. VFS also charges ₹1,750–2,200 service fee. Total budget is typically ₹9,500–10,500. Fees are non-refundable.

How long does Slovenia visa processing take from India?

Standard processing is 10–15 calendar days. During peak season (June–September) it can take 3–5 weeks. Apply at least 6 weeks before your travel date.

Can I apply for a Slovenia visa from any city in India?

Yes — VFS operates in 8 cities: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, and Pune. You can apply from any centre regardless of where you live.

What documents do Indian applicants need for Slovenia Schengen visa?

Key documents: valid passport, completed Schengen application form, bank statements (3–6 months, branch-attested), ITR for 2 years, employer NOC, salary slips, travel insurance (€30,000 min), hotel bookings, and flight reservation with real PNR.

Should I buy flight tickets before Slovenia visa approval?

No — the consulate accepts a flight reservation or itinerary with a real PNR. Do not buy final tickets before approval.

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