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Short-term visits to family members in Switzerland Schengen C visa technically a tourist/short-term visitor visa that allows visits of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
As an EU/EFTA national with a residence permit in Switzerland, you can claim a right to family reunification for: your spouse. your child(ren) under the age of 21 or dependent children, and those of your spouse. your parents, your in-laws and your grandparent, dependant.
A foreigner entering Switzerland for the first time usually first receives a residence permit (B). A permanent residence permit (C) can only be issued after the person has lived in Switzerland for a certain period of time established by domestic law or an international agreement.
For Third country nationals: The applicants file will be forwarded to the responsible migration authority in Switzerland. The Swiss Embassy can only issue a residence or family reunion visa upon receipt of the authorization. Please note that the procedure takes approximately 6 - 12 weeks.
How do I obtain a permit? If you need a permit to live in Switzerland, please contact the cantonal migration or employment authorities of your commune of residence. The requirements you need to meet depend on your nationality and the duration and purpose of your stay.

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The application is submitted at the Swiss embassy/consulate, after an appointment has been made. The documents applicants have to provide when applying for a Swiss family reunion visa are: Three completed and signed application forms in either German, French, Italian, Spanish or English.

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