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The Swiss embassy in Tehran is temporarily closed

Iran

Updated on 27 Apr 2026

Preparations for the gradual resumption of embassy operations are currently underway. At present, no consular services can be provided at the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, including the issuance of visas for Switzerland and/or the Schengen area. Information on the reopening of the embassy to the public will be published on this website in due course.

Published on 27 April 2026

Returning to Switzerland

Returning to Switzerland after a long period living abroad? You also need to prepare your return to Switzerland carefully. Essentially, the process is similar to emigrating, which means you may need to deregister in your host country, complete customs formalities, find somewhere to live, register in your new place of residence, look for work, or join the social security scheme.

A homeward bound flight with Swiss International Air Lines.

All the steps that returning Swiss nationals need to take are set out below.

Entry and customs formalities

Family

Administrative matters

As with emigration, various administrative tasks also arise when returning to Switzerland. Below you will find information regarding change of address, health insurance and social security as well as OASI/IV and taxation.

Driving licence

Military and civilian service

Education

Looking for work in Switzerland

Unemployment and social security