Indians planning a trip to Estonia must obtain a visa, regardless of whether they visit for leisure, work, or education. The uncertainty surrounding the visa approval process can, however, significantly disrupt travel plans.
With our Atlys Estonia visa status tracking tool, you can now effortlessly stay updated on the real-time progress of your application from anywhere, at any time. This means you can reduce the stress of waiting and focus on planning the rest of your journey!
How to track your Estonia visa status online from India?
Here are the steps to check Estonia visa status online using the Atlys tool:
Step 1: Enter your details
Provide the reference number (given upon submission of the visa application) and your last name.
Step 2: Submit the details
Press the 'Check Status' button, and the result will show one of the following:
Approved: Your visa application has been approved.
In Process: Your application is currently under review.
Rejected: Unfortunately, your application has been denied.
Unknown: The information entered is invalid. Please re-check and enter the correct details.
Why use the Atlys Estonia visa status tracking tool?
Real-time updates: Atlys works with the visa authorities to provide accurate, real-time updates on your application’s progress.
User-friendly interface: The tool’s intuitive platform makes Estonia visa tracking straightforward and hassle-free.
Time-saving: No more lengthy procedures—just enter the reference number and your last name to get the update within 2 minutes.
Security & privacy: Atlys prioritises the safety of your personal information, ensuring confidentiality and protection of your data.
What happens once my Estonian visa is approved?
Upon approval, you will be notified of the decision via mail or SMS, and your Estonia visa will be stamped or placed inside your passport.
You must then collect the passport containing the visa from the Estonian Visa Application Centre (VAC) where you submitted the application, or it will be delivered to your doorstep (if you opt for courier service at the time of application).
What should I do if my Estonia visa application is rejected?
If your Estonia visa application is denied, you can reapply after addressing the reason(s) for rejection outlined in the visa refusal letter. Common reasons for Estonia visa rejection:
Incomplete documentation: Missing required documents or providing incorrect information can lead to rejection.
Unclear purpose of visit: Failure to clearly define or justify your visit’s purpose may result in your application being declined.
Travel history concerns: Authorities may be wary of applicants with limited travel history or past visa violations.
Criminal record: A history of criminal activity can severely impact your chances of approval.
Alternatively, if dissatisfied with the outcome, you can appeal by submitting a written application to the embassy within 30 days of receiving the decision notification.
Apply with Atlys to ensure timely Estonia visa appointments and minimise the risk of visa rejection.
Can I check my Estonia visa status on the Atlys tool for free?
Yes, the Atlys Estonia visa status tracker is free to use.
I applied for an Estonian visa through the visa application centre. Can I use the Atlys tool to check my status?
The Atlys tool can be used to do Estonia visa status checks, even if the application was directly submitted at the VAC.
What information do I need to check my Estonia visa status online?
To check the Estonia visa status, you only need your reference number and last name, which can be found on the invoice or receipt issued by the visa application centre.
Can I check my Estonia visa status using my passport number?
No, the status of an Estonian visa cannot be tracked using a passport number. You must use the reference number and last name to check the visa status.
My Estonia visa status still shows ‘In Process.’ What should I do?
The standard processing time for an Estonia-Schengen visa is around 15 days. However, sometimes, the embassy may require up to 30 days, depending on the specifics of a visa application. If your status is marked "In Process" beyond the standard processing time, consider the following options:
Check your email: Look for any emails from the visa office that might have been missed because they were in the spam folder.
Contact the VAC: Contact the visa application centre where you applied for further updates.
To avoid such delays and disruptions to your travel plan, apply with Atlys.
Need more help? If you have additional questions, contact the Atlys support team at [email protected] or your nearest Estonian Embassy/Consulate in India.
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