- Delhi Schengen visa centre shifts from Shivaji Stadium to 27 KG Marg starting January 12, 2026
- Visa services for certain Schengen countries move to KG Marg between January 9 and 19 with phased transition
- Mumbai Austria visa centre relocates to Mahalaxmi from January 2, 2026, with all services at new address
Indian travellers planning European holidays in 2026 should take note of key changes in the locations of visa application centres in Delhi and Mumbai. Starting this January, major Schengen visa facilities are relocating to upgraded premises, promising smoother services and a better applicant experience, reported The Economic Times. The move comes amid rising demand for Schengen visas from Indian tourists.
Delhi: Schengen Joint Visa Centre Moves To KG Marg
Visa facilitation for Schengen countries in India is managed by VFS Global. In the national capital, the Schengen Joint Visa Application Centre will shift from its current location at Shivaji Stadium Metro Station to a new address at 27 KG Marg. The transition begins on 12 January 2026 and will be carried out in phases to ensure uninterrupted services.
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For missions to Croatia, Denmark, Malta, Finland, Iceland, Slovenia, Norway, and Sweden, the last day of operations at Shivaji Stadium is January 9, with applications accepted at KG Marg starting January 12. Passport collection will continue at the old centre until January 16, after which all services will move to KG Marg from January 19.
Another group of missions - Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Malta (MES) and the Netherlands - will stop operations at Shivaji Stadium on January 16 and start at KG Marg from January 19.
To ease the transition, a complimentary transfer service will be available for a limited period for applicants who arrive at the old location due to a lack of awareness.
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Mumbai: Austria Visa Centre Relocates To Mahalaxmi
Travellers applying for an Austria visa in Mumbai should also note a change. From January 2, 2026, the Austria Visa Application Centre has moved to Urmi Axis Building, Second Floor, behind Famous Studio, opposite E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi (West), Mumbai 400011. All services - application submission, biometric enrolment and passport collection - are now available only at the new Mahalaxmi address, reported The Economic Times.
Applicants are advised to review appointment letters and official websites for updated details before visiting centres.
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