Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast. It’s a nation known for historic sites related to a succession of rulers including the Romans, Moors, Knights of Saint John, French and British. It has numerous fortresses, megalithic temples and the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, a subterranean complex of halls and burial chambers dating to circa 4000 B.C.
UK passport holders who wish to visit Malta are required to obtain a visa prior to their travel. The visa is a document that indicates the permissible period of stay, validity, restrictions, etc.
Travelers must ensure that their Malta Schengen visa documents are adequate and correct for them to obtain their visa permit on time. You must fill your Malta visa application form with all the information correctly to the best of your knowledge, as errors may cause the application to be rendered invalid by the Embassy/Consulate. Malta.co.uk helps you in completing all the necessary requirements and provides you with latest and updated information regarding online Malta Visa UK as per the Embassy of Malta.
Visa for Malta – Standard Documentation Requirements
- Application Form – Applicants must submit printed visa application form in original
- Passport – They are also required to submit their original, valid and signed passport with the following:
- Passport must have been issued less than 10 years ago
- It must have at least 2 blank pages for visa purposes
- It must be valid for a period of at least 90 days beyond the date of return from Schengen Area
- Applicant must also produce copies of any previous Schengen visa endorsed to them within last 3 years (if any)
- UK Residence Permit – The residence permit should be either stamped in the passport or can be in the form of a biometric card and should be presented as both original and copy. It should exceed the validity of the requested Malta Visa by the applicant by 90 days.
- Photograph – Applicants are also required to submit a recent, colored passport size photograph (4.5 cm X 3.5 cm) with the following instructions:
- Taken on a light (white or off-white) background should be glued by the applicant on the application form
- It should be latest and not more than 6 months old
- It should display all the facial characteristics of the person applying for the Visa including the complete face (non-smiling)
- Make sure that photograph is not damaged in any form
Malta Schengen Visa – Supporting Documentation Requirements
- Proof of current occupation
- Employer letter (In original) – A signed recent employer letter that is less than 1 month old, should be submitted by the applicant. The letter to be submitted should be headed and addressed to the Mission and should specify the name and position of the signee and confirm the applicant’s employment. The applicants can also submit pay slips for 3 months in place of an employment letter.
- Student letter (In original) – The student making a Malta visa application must submit a recent, signed student letter that is less than 1 month old. The letter must be obtained from school/college/university in UK and should be addressed to the Mission, specifying the name and position of the signee thereby confirming the enrolment of the said applicant.
- Self-employment letter (In original) – Malta Schengen Visa applicants should submit a recent, signed self-employment letter that is less than 1 month old. The letter should be addressed to the Mission and should specify the name and position of the signee, confirming the self-employment of the applicant and obtained from (if applicable)
- Applicant’s accountant – This letter should be obtained when the Malta Visa applicant’s company’s accountancy is undertaken by an external/independent accountant.
- Solicitor: This letter should be obtained when the company of the applicant has been registered by a solicitor
- Bank Manager: This letter should be obtained in a case where a business bank account is possessed by the applicant’s company.
- Companies House: The applicant in this case should produce the Certificate of Incorporation that was received upon the registration of his/her business. If the name of applicant is not mentioned on the said certificate, then an additional proof must be submitted by him/her that indicates or demonstrates the connection between them i.e. the company and the applicant.
Unemployed/Retired Persons
- Receiving Benefits: The retired applicant should obtain a recent, original letter from the local Job Centre or Pension Service while making an application for Malta Visa.
- Not Receiving Benefits: A cover letter must be submitted by the applicant, while making an application for Malta Visa that explains his/her financial situation.
Sponsored (Housewife/man- Only applicable to married couples)
The Malta Visa applicant may be sponsored by either his/her spouse or the registered partner. Following documents must be submitted in addition by the person who is being sponsored:
- Marriage Certificate (In Original and copy) – If Marriage Certificate was issued outside EU and is not in Malta or English language, then it should be translated in the said languages by a certified translator in UK.
- Spouse/Registered Partner’s Passport (Original + Copy)
- Proof of Funds of Spouse/Registered Partner
- Proof of Occupation for Spouse/Registered Partner
- Signed and Dated Cover Letter should be submitted by the applicant in order to confirm the sponsorship by Spouse/ Registered Partner.
Minors should provide the following additional documents as provided below:
- Child’s unabridged/full birth certificate. The Birth Certificate should state the names of both the biological parents.
- A signed and dated consent from both the parents whose names are mentioned on the Child’s Birth Certificate.
- A Copy of both the parents’ Bio and Signature Page of Passport, in case if signature is not on the bio page of the passport should be submitted.
- In case the parents of the minor applicant are divorced or one of the parents has deceased, then the court order that confirms the applicant’s sole custody to one parent or deceased parent’s death certificate should be produced respectively.
- In case the parents of the minor applicant have appointed a guardian for the him/her, then a guardianship letter along with Guardian’s Bio Page and Signature Page (In case if the signature is not on the bio page) should be submitted while making the Visa application.
Proof of Funds
- Applicants should submit 3 months UK Bank Statements. The Bank Statements should state the applicant’s name, address, and an end balance dated within the last month on the submission date of Schengen Visa Application. In order to sustain the stay in the Schengen Zone, the minimum balance should be £ 50.00/day of stay in the Schengen Area plus outstanding accommodation and travel fees (Online bank printouts are also accepted while making an application).
- Travelers’ cheques covering the amount as explained in point a) above should be submitted by the applicant.
- Proof of Travel (Airplane, train, boat, coach, car(hired by the applicant))
- Confirmed Return Travel Tickets: Malta Visa Applicant should submit the return travel tickets that mentions his/her name and travel to/from the Schengen Zone as a proof of travel during the mentioned dates.
- Travel by Car: Applicants should submit the car registration, car insurance, return travel tickets (ferry or Eurotunnel) mentioning the car’s registration number and driver’s driving license if the travel is via car.
- If the Schengen Visa applicant is not the driver of the car that is being used for the travel to the Schengen Area, then a signed and dated cover letter should be obtained from the driver of the car and submitted while making the application. The said letter should confirm the joint travel of the driver with the applicant and travel dates as well.
- In cases where travel tickets of the applicant have been paid through the travel agency, then, he/she should also submit a receipt, an invoice or a payment confirmation as a proof.
Proof of Accommodation
The Malta Visa applicant should provide the confirmed accommodation reservations (hotel, hostel, camping etc.) for his/her stay in Malta or any other Schengen country. The reservation should mention details such as applicant’s name, dates of travel and accommodation address.
If the accommodation reservation does not bear the name of the applicant, then a signed and dated joint travel confirmation letter should be provided by the person whose name is provided to make the reservations. The copy of the said person’s passport/ID Card and passport signature page (If signature is not on passport’s bio page) should also be submitted.
If the entire group that is visiting the Schengen area books the accommodation, then a list should be submitted by them stating all the names of the group members. Alternatively, their names may be mentioned on the travel ticket.
Travel Insurance (all risk medical travel insurance) documents should clearly state the name of the person making an application for Malta Visa. It must cover Malta and all the other countries of the Schengen Zone along with the entire duration of stay there. It should provide for all the emergency expenses and the repatriation including the death clause. The minimum travel insurance cover should be of EUR 30,000.