How to Extend Your Czech Republic Visa in 2026

Extending your stay in Czech Republic requires applying through the official immigration authority before your current visa or permitted stay expires. This guide covers the extension process, fees, documents required and the consequences of overstaying.

Extension at a Glance

Apply before your current visa expires to remain in legal status throughout the process.

Extension TypeDurationFeeWhere to ApplyProcessing Time
Short-stay Schengen extension (force majeure only) Max 90 days in Schengen CZK 1,500 (~EUR 60) Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic Contact local Foreign Police immediately

Can You Extend Your Czech Republic Visa?

Yes, in most cases tourists can request a stay extension through Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic. Extensions are typically processed within Contact local Foreign Police immediately. The standard fee is CZK 1,500 (~EUR 60). You must apply before your current authorised stay expires — applying in time ensures you remain in lawful status during processing.

Requirements & Documents

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity beyond requested stay)
  • Current Czech Republic visa or entry stamp (not yet expired)
  • Completed extension application form (available from Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic)
  • Proof of sufficient funds (recent bank statement)
  • Proof of accommodation in Czech Republic
  • Onward or return travel booking
  • Proof of reason for extension (if required)
  • Application fee: CZK 1,500 (~EUR 60)

Step-by-Step Extension Process

  1. Gather your documents
    Prepare passport, bank statements, accommodation proof, and a completed application form before visiting the immigration office.
  2. Visit or apply online at Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic
    Submit your extension application at https://www.mvcr.cz/mvcren or at a local immigration office.
  3. Pay the fee
    The current standard fee is CZK 1,500 (~EUR 60). Payment is usually required at the time of application.
  4. Wait for processing
    Processing typically takes Contact local Foreign Police immediately. Do not depart Czech Republic while your application is pending if you have not been granted a bridging status.
  5. Receive your extension
    Your new authorised stay will be noted in your passport or issued as an official document. Keep a copy for your records.

Overstay Consequences — Important!

Warning: Overstaying your visa or authorised stay in Czech Republic can have serious consequences.

Overstaying the Schengen limit in the Czech Republic is a serious offence. The Foreign Police can detain and deport overstayers and impose a Schengen entry ban.

Editorial Team — eVisa-Card.com

This guide is maintained by our visa research team. Last updated: March 2026.

Important: Visa extension rules change frequently. Always verify current requirements at Czech Ministry of Interior before making travel plans. This page is for informational purposes only.