Liechtenstein Visa RequirementsFor Philippines passport holders
Filipino citizens require a Schengen visa to visit Liechtenstein, costing approximately USD 87. As a Schengen member without a large embassy network, applications are typically processed through the Swiss Embassy in Manila.
Philippines passport holders require a visa to enter Liechtenstein.
Apply at the Swiss Embassy in Manila for a Schengen visa valid for Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Submit standard Schengen documents: passport, photos, travel insurance (EUR 30,000 min), itinerary, hotel and flight bookings, bank statements, and employment proof. EUR 80 fee. The Swiss Schengen visa covers entry to Liechtenstein.
Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
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Philippines to Liechtenstein: What You Need to Know
Liechtenstein is a tiny principality between Switzerland and Austria, and one of the smallest countries in the world. It is a Schengen member. Most visitors enter via Switzerland or Austria. The Swiss Embassy in Manila typically handles Schengen visa applications for Liechtenstein since Liechtenstein does not maintain its own embassy in the Philippines.
Practical Tips
Vaduz (the capital), the Rhine Valley, and hiking in the Alps are key activities. The Swiss franc (CHF) is the currency in Liechtenstein. German is the official language. Liechtenstein is one of only two countries in the world to be doubly landlocked. It makes a great half-day or full-day side trip from Zurich or Innsbruck.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Filipinos get a visa for Liechtenstein?
Liechtenstein is a Schengen member but does not have its own embassy in the Philippines. Apply for a Swiss Schengen visa at the Swiss Embassy in Manila. A Swiss-issued Schengen visa covers entry to Liechtenstein as both countries share a customs union.
Where is Liechtenstein and how do you get there?
Liechtenstein is a tiny principality of about 160 square kilometers, located between Switzerland and Austria. It has no airport or train station. Enter by bus from Buchs (Switzerland) or Feldkirch (Austria). It is easily visited as a half-day or full-day side trip from Zurich or Innsbruck.
What is there to see in Liechtenstein?
Vaduz Castle (the prince s residence, viewable from outside but not open to the public), the Kunstmuseum (art museum), the Liechtenstein National Museum, vineyards along the Rhine, and excellent hiking in the Rhine Alps are the main draws. Vaduz town center is compact and walkable.
Why would a Filipino include Liechtenstein on their European trip?
Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in the world and one of only two doubly landlocked nations. Many travelers enjoy collecting passport stamps from microstates; Liechtenstein stamps are available at the Vaduz tourist office for a small fee. It is a bragging right for European trip veterans.