Consulate General of India in Geneva

Consolato i Indien i Geneva, Schweiz

Panoramica

The Consulate General of India in Geneva is a dual-hat mission — formally the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations Office, the Conference on Disarmament and the World Trade Organization, and simultaneously the Indian consular post for the French-speaking cantons of Switzerland. The two roles share a single chancery at Avenue Appia 21 in Chambésy, the international-organisations quarter on the right bank of Lake Geneva immediately north of the city centre, opposite the World Health Organization and within walking distance of the UN Palais des Nations. The Bern embassy retains primary diplomatic responsibility for Switzerland as a state, and handles consular services for the German-speaking and Italian-speaking cantons; the Geneva post handles the Romandie catchment — broadly Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, Fribourg, Jura and Valais — together with the substantial multilateral workload that comes with the UN, WTO and CD presence. For the Indian community in francophone Switzerland — including the Indian professional cluster around CERN, the WHO, the WTO Secretariat, the WIPO, the Geneva-based UN agencies, the Lausanne-EPFL academic cluster, and the Lake Geneva pharmaceutical and finance sectors — Geneva is the natural consular contact point, not Bern.

Servizi Visto

Swiss residents and Swiss passport holders in the Romandie cantons apply for short-stay Indian visas (tourist, business, medical, conference) through the Indian e-Visa portal — Switzerland is on the e-Visa eligibility list and the route is paperless and approved electronically. For longer-stay and category visas outside the e-Visa scope — employment, long-term student, research, journalist, film and the entry-visa category for persons of Indian origin — applicants in the Geneva catchment lodge applications through the authorised Swiss visa application centre with the consular section providing the upstream embassy-side processing. The visa section of the Geneva post is reachable at +41 22 717 0672 for application enquiries during office hours.

Servizi Consolari

The consular section serves the substantial Indian community across French-speaking Switzerland — the academic and research community at the University of Geneva, EPFL Lausanne, ETH-affiliated researchers in Lausanne, and the Lake Geneva pharmaceutical, finance and international-organisations professional cluster. Services include passport applications and renewals, emergency travel documents for Indians whose passports have been lost or stolen, Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card services, document attestation and apostille-track legalisation for Indian use, birth registration of children born in Switzerland to Indian parents, registration of marriages, and consular protection for Indians in detention, hospital or other distress situations within the Romandie catchment.

Supporto Commerciale ed Esportazione

Geneva's commercial significance for India runs through the multilateral channel rather than through bilateral trade — India is one of the founding members of the World Trade Organization headquartered in Geneva, an active participant at the Conference on Disarmament, and a substantial contributor to the WIPO intellectual-property dialogue. The mission represents Indian commercial and trade-policy interests at the WTO General Council, the Dispute Settlement Body, the Trade Policy Review process and the agriculture, services and TRIPS committees. Bilateral Swiss-Indian commercial engagement on the ground in Romandie focuses on the Lake Geneva pharmaceutical industry (the substantial Indian pharma supply relationship with Novartis-Sandoz Lausanne, Roche, the broader regional industry), the Geneva finance and trading sector, the watchmaking industry's Indian retail and component exposure, and the substantial Swiss-Indian academic-research cooperation around CERN and EPFL.

Programmi Culturali ed Educativi

EPFL Lausanne and the University of Geneva together host one of the largest Indian student and post-doctoral research cohorts in continental Europe — in engineering, computer science, life sciences, international relations and global health, supported by CERN Indian-physicist participation under India's Associate Member State arrangement (since 2017) and by long-standing cooperation between Indian and Swiss research universities. The mission coordinates Indian cultural programming for the Romandie cantons through community celebrations of Republic Day and Independence Day, Indian classical music and dance performances at Geneva and Lausanne venues, support for the Geneva-based International Day of Yoga programming, and the broader academic cooperation flow with the Lake Geneva research universities.

Area di Servizio

The French-speaking cantons of Switzerland: Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, Fribourg, Jura and Valais. The German-speaking cantons (Zurich, Bern, Basel, Lucerne, the Central-Swiss cantons, eastern Switzerland) and the Italian-speaking Ticino remain under the Embassy of India in Berne. Liechtenstein, formally accredited from Bern, is also covered there. The multilateral mandate — UN Office Geneva, Conference on Disarmament, WTO and WIPO — operates from the same Chambésy chancery alongside the consular section.

Informazioni sugli Appuntamenti

All consular and visa services at the Geneva post require advance appointment. Appointment requests reach the consular section directly by telephone on +41 22 717 0672 during office hours. The general switchboard at the chancery operates on +41 22 717 0600. For after-hours genuine emergencies affecting Indian nationals in the Romandie catchment — detention, hospitalisation, serious accident or bereavement — contact the consular section during office hours and follow its onward routing to the duty officer.

Note Speciali

Chambésy is part of the commune of Pregny-Chambésy on the right bank of Lake Geneva, about four kilometres north of the Geneva city centre and a short walk from the Palais des Nations, the WHO main building and the WTO Secretariat. Approach from the city centre by tram line 15 or by bus to the United Nations stop, or by direct taxi. Geneva Cointrin Airport (GVA) is around fifteen minutes by road or twelve minutes by the regular Léman Express rail link to Geneva Cornavin and onward to Pregny. The mission observes both Indian and Swiss public holidays.
Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Yes, but the standard route is electronic. Swiss citizens are on the Indian e-Visa eligibility list and apply directly online through the Bureau of Immigration's e-Visa portal for tourist, business, medical and conference travel. The 30-day, 1-year and 5-year tourist variants are all available; approval is electronic within a small number of working days and no consulate visit is required for short-stay e-Visa travel.

It depends on where in Switzerland you live. The Geneva post handles consular services for the French-speaking cantons — Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, Fribourg, Jura and Valais — plus the multilateral workload at the UN, WTO and Conference on Disarmament. The Bern embassy handles consular services for the German-speaking and Italian-speaking cantons and overall diplomatic relations with Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein.

Categories outside the e-Visa scope: employment visas, long-term student visas, research visas, journalist and film visas, and the entry visa for persons of Indian origin and their dependents. These require document submission through the authorised Swiss visa application centre with the Geneva consular section providing embassy-side processing for applicants in the Romandie cantons.