Panoramica
The Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Bern is the diplomatic mission of Bulgaria to the Swiss Confederation and the Principality of Liechtenstein. It works to strengthen bilateral relations in political, economic, and cultural fields and provides consular services to Bulgarian citizens.
Servizi Visto
The embassy provides visa services for Swiss and Liechtenstein citizens and residents who require a visa for Bulgaria. As Bulgaria is an EU member, many travelers may not need a visa for short stays. The website has detailed information on current regulations.
Servizi Consolari
The embassy offers a full range of consular services for Bulgarian citizens in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, including passport and ID card services, civil registration, and emergency assistance. Appointments are required.
Supporto Commerciale ed Esportazione
The embassy promotes trade and investment between Bulgaria and Switzerland. It provides Swiss businesses with information on the Bulgarian market and supports Bulgarian companies in Switzerland, focusing on sectors like pharmaceuticals, finance, and technology.
Opportunità di Investimento
The embassy highlights investment opportunities in Bulgaria, connecting potential Swiss investors with relevant authorities and providing information on the country's favorable business climate.
Supporto alle Imprese
The embassy supports entrepreneurs and investors by providing guidance on the business environments in both countries and facilitating contacts with economic institutions.
Programmi Culturali ed Educativi
The embassy is active in promoting Bulgarian culture in Switzerland. It organizes and supports cultural events, such as concerts, exhibitions, and literary evenings, to foster mutual understanding and cultural exchange.
Informazioni sugli Appuntamenti
Appointments for consular services must be booked in advance through the embassy's online system. The website provides all necessary information on procedures and documents.
Note Speciali
The embassy serves both Switzerland and Liechtenstein, making it a key point of contact for Bulgarian interests in the region.