Do we need transit visas for Iceland if we have a two-hour layover? [duplicate]

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We are holding Indian passports. We are planning to book flights from London to Newark (EWR), USA via Reykjavík (KEF), Iceland. We will have layover in Reykjavík for two hours. We have valid USA visas and UK Standard Visitor visas.

Do we need any visa (like a transit visa) to stay in Reykjavík airport during the layover?



Best Answer

According to SkyTeam no transit visas are required for you as:

Holders of confirmed onward tickets transiting on the same calendar day.




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Do I need a transit visa for a 2 hour layover?

In most cases \u2014 no, you don't need a visa, even if the layover is in a third country where you would need a visa to travel to. However, there are a few exceptions, as well as a few things you should know about transiting in a third country.

Do I need a visa for a connecting flight in Iceland?

An Iceland Airport Transit Visa is an Iceland short stay visa, which allows you to transit through an Iceland airport. If you need to land at an Iceland airport, only to transit to your non-Schengen destination country, then you may need to apply for an Airport visa prior to taking a flight.

Do I need a visa to transit in Iceland?

Nationals of the following countries need an Airport transit visa when transiting/passing through an airport in Iceland: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, The People's Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia and Sri Lanka.




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