Luxembourg Visa

When you need to get your Luxembourg travel visa processed quickly, Travel Document Systems is here to help. All of the Luxembourg visa requirements and application forms, plus convenient online ordering.

Get a Tourist Visa for Luxembourg

Luxembourg issues Tourist visas for:
  • Tourist Travel

Luxembourg Tourist Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Visa is not required.

No visa required for a stay of up to 3 Months

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Luxembourg Tourist Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a Non-US Passport, a Tourist Visa is required.

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Please contact embassy of Luxembourg directly

Get a Business Visa for Luxembourg

Luxembourg issues Business visas for:
  • Business Travel

Luxembourg Business Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a U.S. Passport, a Business Visa is not required.

No visa required for a stay of up to 3 Months

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Luxembourg Business Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a Non-US Passport, a Business Visa is required.

TDS is unable to assist at this time.

Please contact embassy of Luxembourg directly

Get a Student Visa for Luxembourg

Luxembourg issues Student visas for:
  • Student
  • Study

Luxembourg Student Visa for US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a U.S. Passport, a Student Visa is required.

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Luxembourg Student Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a Non-US Passport, a Student Visa is required.

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Get a Diplomatic Visa for Luxembourg

Luxembourg issues Diplomatic visas for:
  • Official and Diplomatic Government Travel

Luxembourg Diplomatic Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a U.S. Passport, a Diplomatic Visa is not required.

No visa required for a stay of up to 3 Months

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Luxembourg Diplomatic Visa for Non-US Passport Holders Required

When you are travelling to Luxembourg with a Non-US Passport, a Diplomatic Visa is required.

TDS is unable to assist at this time.

Please contact embassy of Luxembourg directly

Travel Information

Get the most up-to-date information for Luxembourg related to Luxembourg travel visas, Luxembourg visa requirements and applications, embassy and consulate addresses, foreign relations information, travel advisories, entry and exit restrictions, and travel tips from the US State Department's website.

Vaccinations

No vaccinations required.

While no vaccinations may be required to enter the country, you should still check with the CDC on their recommended vaccinations for travel to Luxembourg

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About Luxembourg

Read about the people, history, government, economy and geography of Luxembourg at the CIA's World FactBook.

A Brief History of Luxembourg

After 400 years of domination by various European nations, Luxembourg was granted the status of Grand Duchy by the Congress of Vienna on June 9, 1815. Although Luxembourg considers 1835 (Treaty of London) to be its year of independence, it was not granted political autonomy until 1839 under King William I of the Netherlands, who also was the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. In 1867, Luxembourg was recognized as independent and guaranteed perpetual neutrality. After being occupied by Germany in both World Wars, Luxembourg abandoned neutrality and became a charter member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949. It is also one of the six original members of the European Union, formed in 1951 as the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).

The present sovereign, Grand Duke Henri, succeeded his father, Grand Duke Jean, on October 7, 2000. Grand Duke Jean announced his decision to abdicate in December 1999, after a 35-year reign.

The national language of Luxembourg is Luxembourgish, a blend of Dutch, old German, and Frankish elements. The official language of the civil service, law, and parliament is French, although criminal and legal debates are conducted partly in Luxembourgish and police case files are recorded in German. German is the primary language of the press. French and German are taught in the schools, with German spoken mainly at the primary level and French at the secondary level. In addition, English is taught in the local high schools. Most Luxembourgers, as a result, speak English with some level of fluency.

Learn more about Luxembourg in our World Atlas