🇪🇪Estonia Visa for Kazakh Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Kazakh passport holders need a visa to enter Estonia. Apply at a Estonia embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
How Kazakh citizens apply for a Estonia visa
- → Apply for a visa at the Estonia embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here ↗
- → See the exact document checklist for Kazakh applicants, by visa type.
No advance visa with these documents
Estonia officially admits Kazakh citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.
Visa-free · up to 90 days
Holders of the Laissez-Passer issued by the United Nations are exempt from visa requirements for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period.. Conditions vary slightly per document — check each rule via the official source.
vm.ee ↗Visa-free
Any third-country national holding a residence permit of a Schengen State does not need a visa to enter Estonia. Conditions vary slightly per document — check each rule via the official source.
vm.ee ↗Estonia visa cost for Kazakh citizens
Schengen short-stay visa (C), adult
EUR 90 (~$105)
Long-stay national visa (D)
EUR 120 (~$140)
Applications are handled via VFS Global — a service fee applies on top of the visa fee and varies by country and centre.
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules
Documents required for Kazakh applicants
The exact documents Kazakh citizens must submit for Estonia, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
Required for every visa type below
All documents must be provided in Estonian or English, or with a translation into these languages.Applicants should carefully read the main requirements and ensure compliance when submitting the application. - Completed visa application form: eelviisataotlus.vm.ee ↗ (eelviisataotlus.vm.ee ↗) The application must be personally signed by the applicant. For minors, the form must be signed by one or both parents. - Passport: Issued within the last 10 years Valid for at least six months after the end of the intended trip (for multiple-entry visas – after the last intended trip). Must contain at least two blank pages. Must be in good condition: the first page and other important sections should not have marks, stains, tears, or other damage. Citizens of Russia and Belarus must have a residence permit valid for at least 6 months on the date of application. Foreign nationals (except citizens of Tajikistan) applying for an Estonian visa in Kazakhstan must have a residence permit or work visa with an employment contract valid for at least 3 months after return and valid for at least 6 months at the time of application. Copies required: - First page of the passport - All pages with previously issued Schengen visas - All pages with border crossing stamps All copies must be in the original size. - Photo: Color photo, size 3.5 x 4.5 cm, with a white background Full-face view, face oval should occupy 80% of the photo No red-eye effect Photos with dark glasses, artistic (non-professional) photos, or cropped amateur photos are not accepted - Medical insurance for the entire trip covering possible expenses related to repatriation, health issues, emergency medical care, and/or hospitalization, with minimum coverage of €30,000. Insurance must be valid in Schengen countries or worldwide (NSK, Interteach, KazKom, Standard, Nomad, etc.). - Employment/Study certificate on official letterhead with stamp, address, phone number, position, and salary of the traveler. For individual entrepreneurs: copies of registration certificates (IE/LLP). - Proof of sufficient financial means: Bank certificate showing available balance in EUR or USD equivalent, confirming account existence and statement for the last 3 months. For individual entrepreneurs: copies of registration certificates (IE/LLP) - If all expenses are covered by the employer, a business travel letter indicating purpose and duration is required. - If the trip is paid by a close relative (parent, sibling, child): Guarantee letter, Employment certificate, Bank certificate with statement for the last 3 months. Copy of passport and document confirming relationship - If sponsored by a third party: Notarized guarantee letter, Employment certificate, Bank certificate with statement for the last 3 months, Copy of passport - Proof of return intention: Reservation of return ticket (air or bus). If traveling to a third country, confirmation of route (ticket, etc.) - Proof of family ties: Copies of marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc. Visa application for minors:Minors (under 18) under guardianship: visa form signed by legal representatives or parents.No presence, signature, or consent required from a parent if: - Parent deprived of parental rights – provide court decision - Parent deceased – provide death certificate - Parent absent (father’s name entered based on mother’s statement) – provide official document confirming that the father’s name entered based on mother’s statement. - No documents required to confirm father’s absence if the birth certificate shows a dash in the “father” field - If the child has no parents but an official guardian – provide document confirming guardianship For minors traveling without parents/guardians and requesting single/multiple-entry visa: - Notarized copy of consent from both parents/guardians or one parent/guardian not accompanying the child, valid for the entire visa period In all cases for minors, copies of birth certificate, parents’ passports/IDs, and a separate set of documents for the visa application are required, even if the child is listed in the parent’s passport.
touristTourism
- Tourism Documents related to the trip: Accommodation confirmation (hotel booking, tourist package, as well as any other documents indicating the purpose or itinerary of the trip);
touristFamily or Friend Visit
- Visiting Family or Friends - An invitation letter signed by the inviting party, along with a copy of the identity document of the inviting person; or an official invitation obtained from the Estonian Migration Police. The invitation must be sent to the Consulate in Astana by email: consular.astana@mfa.ee (mailto:consular.astana@mfa.ee) - A document confirming the legal residence of the inviting person in the destination country, if the inviting person is not a citizen of that country. - A document confirming accommodation. If the receiving party does not provide accommodation, additional documents confirming lodging arrangements must be attached.
businessBusiness trip/ Work-related travel
- Official Delegations - Copy of official invitation from a foreign company or international organization - Holders of service passports: Verbal note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan - Holders of ordinary passports: Verbal note or official order from the relevant organization or ministry Business Trip - Invitation from the company organizing the meeting, event, conference, or session related to trade or industrial activities, indicating purpose, duration, and expense coverage - Letter or order from employer confirming the business trip - For multiple-entry visas: copy of the contract between legal entities, employer, and inviting company - If accommodation is not provided by the host, proof of accommodation must be attached
studentStudy/Training/Cultural and Sport Events
- Study/Training/Cultural and Sport Events - An invitation from the company organizing the meeting, event, conference, or session granting participation rights, entry tickets, indicating the name of the host organization and the duration of stay, or any other relevant document specifying the purpose of the trip. - Participants in scientific (training, student courses), cultural, and artistic events are exempt from paying the state fee if they are under 25 years old. Sports institutions (associations, federations, etc.) are not exempt from paying the visa fee. If the receiving party does not provide accommodation, additional documents confirming lodging arrangements must be attached.
transitTransit
- Transit - A visa or other entry permit for the country of final destination, as well as tickets for the planned trip. - Proof of accommodation - hotel reservation indicating personal details. - In case of travel by car - a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration certificate, and authorization for international transportation.
medicalMedical Treatment
- Medical Treatment - A medical report or referral from doctors at a local clinic in the Republic of Kazakhstan. - Proof of sufficient financial resources to cover the cost of treatment. - Confirmation from the hospital in the destination country stating that the appointment has been scheduled, including the treatment timeline, estimated expenses, and a guarantee that all costs related to the proposed medical care will be covered. If the receiving party does not provide accommodation, additional documents confirming lodging arrangements must be attached.
Other Estonia visa categories (13)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Estonia. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Long-Stay D Visa – Short-Term Employment
Allows a third-country national to enter Estonia to take up short-term paid employment with an Estonian employer for a period exceeding 90 days but not more than 365 days.
Fee EUR 120 (approx USD 130); children 6–11 EUR 60. Financial means requirement: EUR 1,320 one-time for short-term employment. Two consecutive D-visas cannot exceed 548 days within 730 consecutive days. Also allows up to 90 days travel in other Schengen states. Foreign documents require apostille/legalization and translation.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Seasonal Work
Permits third-country nationals to undertake seasonal agricultural or other seasonal work in Estonia for up to 365 days within a 12-month period.
Fee EUR 120. Financial means requirement: EUR 880 one-time for applicant; EUR 704 one-time for accompanying spouse. Separate from the standard work D-visa sub-category.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Studies
Enables third-country nationals to enter Estonia for study at an accredited institution (university, college, or other recognised programme) for periods exceeding 90 days.
Fee EUR 120. Financial means: EUR 880/month for student; accompanying spouse requires EUR 2,100/month. PhD students have reduced spouse requirement of EUR 704/month. Schengen travel allowed up to 90 days per 180 days.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Digital Nomad (Remote Work)
Allows remote workers employed by companies or clients outside Estonia to live and work in Estonia for up to one year.
Fee EUR 120. Financial means threshold: EUR 132/day (approximately EUR 3,960/month) per vm.ee D-visa table; program income benchmark is EUR 4,500/month (EUR 150/day) per e-resident.gov.ee. Applicant must be employed by or own a company registered outside Estonia, or freelance primarily for foreign clients. Application submitted at nearest Estonian Embassy. Processing up to 30 days.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Start-up Business
Permits founders of start-up companies with international growth potential to enter Estonia to establish and operate their business.
Fee EUR 120. Financial means: EUR 880/month for applicant; EUR 704/month for spouse. Typically a precursor to applying for Residence Permit for Start-up Entrepreneur. Expert committee evaluation required via Startup Estonia.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Working Holiday
Allows young adults from partner countries to stay in Estonia for up to 12 months, combining tourism with incidental employment.
Fee EUR 120. Available to citizens of Australia and New Zealand (ages 18–35) and Canada (ages 18–35) and Japan (ages 18–30). Bilateral working holiday agreements underpin eligibility. Primary purpose is holiday/travel; work is permitted incidentally.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Family Reunification / Other Purposes
Permits third-country nationals joining family members legally residing in Estonia, or other long-stay purposes not covered by other D-visa sub-categories.
Fee EUR 120. Financial means for 'other purposes': EUR 70/day for applicant and accompanying spouse; EUR 70/day per child. Covers family members of Estonian residents and other lawful long-stay purposes. Schengen travel up to 90/180 days also permitted.
Apply here ↗Schengen Visa – Diplomatic / Official Passport Holders
Visa issued (or exemption granted) for holders of diplomatic, service, or official passports of countries with bilateral agreements with Estonia/EU, for official travel.
Approximately 25 countries' diplomatic/service/official passport holders enter visa-free for up to 90 days per 180-day period under bilateral agreements. Includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus (biometric), Belize, Bolivia, Cabo Verde, Egypt, India, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia (biometric), Morocco, China, Philippines, Suriname, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Vietnam. Russia's diplomatic exemption is suspended per EU Council Decision (EU) 2022/333 of 25 February 2022. Georgia's diplomatic/service exemption also suspended as of 8 May 2025.
Apply here ↗Long-Stay D Visa – Start-up Employment
Allows a non-EU national to enter Estonia to take up employment at an officially recognised Estonian start-up company.
Fee EUR 120. Financial means: EUR 880 one-time for applicant; EUR 704 one-time for accompanying spouse. Intended for employees of start-up companies that have received a positive evaluation from the Ministry of Interior expert committee. Distinct from the start-up business D-visa (for founders).
Apply here ↗Temporary Residence Permit for Employment
Enables a non-EU/EEA national with a job offer from an Estonian employer to live and work in Estonia long-term, beyond the 12-month limit of the long-stay D visa.
State fee EUR 250 when applied for at a service point in Estonia, EUR 280 at a foreign representation (Estonian embassy). Issued for up to 5 years and extendable up to 10 years at a time. Covers many employment sub-categories (skilled workers, top specialists, experts, ICT, scientists, teachers, athletes, creative workers, posted/company employees, etc.). Most employment requires prior authorisation from the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund and, unless exempt (e.g. ICT, start-up, top specialists), counts against the annual immigration quota. Decision within 90 days; residence-permit card issued within 30 days after approval.
Apply here ↗EU Blue Card (Estonia)
Residence-and-work permit for highly qualified non-EU/EEA professionals with a higher-education qualification (or equivalent experience) and a qualifying salary who take up skilled employment in Estonia.
Highly-qualified employment residence permit issued under the (recast) EU Blue Card Directive and the Estonian Aliens Act. Requires a completed higher-education programme of at least 3 years (or at least 5 years of relevant professional experience) and a gross monthly salary of at least 1.5x the Estonian average (1.24x for shortage occupations such as ICT). Minimum employment contract 6 months; issued for the contract duration plus 3 months. Excluded from the annual immigration quota. State fee EUR 250 (in Estonia) / EUR 280 (abroad). Decision within 90 days. Also documented on the EU immigration portal: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/migration-and-asylum/eu-immigration-portal/eu-blue-card/eu-blue-card-estonia_en
Apply here ↗Temporary Residence Permit for Study
Allows a non-EU/EEA national admitted to an accredited Estonian school, vocational institution or university (bachelor's, master's or doctoral level) to reside in Estonia for the duration of study.
Issued for up to 5 years depending on the nominal duration of study. Decision within 90 days; residence-permit card issued within 30 days after approval. Standard temporary-residence-permit state fee applies (the study category is not separately priced on the official fee schedule). Students may work in Estonia without a separate work permit provided it does not interfere with their studies. The long-stay D visa for studies is used to enter Estonia while this residence permit covers the full study period.
Apply here ↗Temporary Residence Permit to Settle with a Spouse or Family Member
Family-reunification permit for the spouse, minor child or dependent close relative of an Estonian citizen or a foreigner residing in Estonia on the basis of a residence permit.
State fee EUR 115 when applied for at a service point in Estonia, EUR 145 at a foreign representation, when settling with a spouse or close relative. Issued for up to 5 years but not longer than the validity of the sponsor's residence permit; extendable up to 10 years at a time. The applicant must have legal income of at least twice the subsistence level and register their place of residence in the Population Register; the sponsoring family member submits a signed invitation. Decision within 90 days.
Apply here ↗Estonia visa for Kazakh citizens — FAQ
Do Kazakh citizens need a visa for Estonia?
Yes — Kazakh citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Estonia embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Kazakh citizens need for Estonia?
A valid passport plus the Estonia document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.
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