Head to head · applications lodged in India, 2009 to 2025

Germany vs Switzerland: Schengen visa odds for applicants in India (2025)

In 2025, Germany refused 10.5% of the 153,179 applications lodged with it in India; Switzerland refused 13.6% of 226,044. Germany was the more lenient of the two by 3.0 percentage points. Multi-entry share: Germany 99.6%, Switzerland 80.6%.

Verdict from the data: Germany said no less often than Switzerland in 2025 (10.5% vs 13.6%). A real but modest gap. Remember: you must apply to your main destination (Article 5, Visa Code), so this page informs planning, not consulate shopping.

Germany

10.5%

refused of 153,179 applications (2025). Issued 136,674, 99.6% multi-entry. Consulates in India: Bengaluru (1.5%), Chennai (10.5%), Kolkata (14.0%), Mumbai (10.8%), New Delhi (10.0%).

Switzerland

13.6%

refused of 226,044 applications (2025). Issued 195,369, 80.6% multi-entry. Consulates in India: New Delhi (13.6%).

17 years side by side

YearGermany appliedGermany refusalSwitzerland appliedSwitzerland refusalGap (pp)India avg
2025153,17910.5%226,04413.6%-3.0 pp15.7%
2024142,95511.1%217,37312.0%-1.0 pp14.9%
2023132,82510.4%189,64611.9%-1.6 pp15.7%
202276,35211.3%106,02513.2%-1.9 pp18.0%
202120,44914.0%19,64521.0%-7.0 pp22.8%
202030,79315.9%21,8258.0%+7.9 pp16.9%
2019169,2059.9%171,0045.9%+4.0 pp10.8%
2018167,0018.3%161,4035.3%+3.0 pp9.3%
2017153,9616.8%130,8575.2%+1.7 pp8.5%
2016142,8606.2%103,3006.8%-0.6 pp8.2%
2015121,0025.9%109,4872.8%+3.1 pp6.5%
2014109,7308.1%89,0513.0%+5.1 pp0.0%
2013102,8626.5%93,4384.7%+1.7 pp6.2%
201297,1385.5%94,7243.7%+1.8 pp6.1%
201199,9244.5%74,9832.8%+1.7 pp6.9%
201099,0654.5%63,5412.7%+1.7 pp6.5%
200980,2525.6%50,8226.2%-0.6 pp7.8%

Gap = Germany minus Switzerland refusal rate; positive means Germany was stricter that year.

What separates them

Over the whole period, Germany's refusal rate for applications lodged in India moved from 5.6% (2009) to 10.5% (2025); Switzerland's from 6.2% to 13.6%. Volume tells the other half: Germany decided 153,179 files in 2025 against Switzerland's 226,044, so Switzerland carries the heavier queue. On multi-entry visas, Germany was the more generous (99.6% vs 80.6%), which matters if you plan to return within the visa's validity.

Questions this page answers

Is it easier to get a Germany or a Switzerland Schengen visa from India?

On 2025 refusal rates, Germany (10.5%) refused a smaller share of Indian applicants than Switzerland (13.6%). Under the Visa Code you must apply to the state that is your main destination, so this comparison guides itinerary planning, not consulate shopping.

Which gives more multiple-entry visas to Indians, Germany or Switzerland?

In 2025, Germany: 99.6% multi-entry share; Switzerland: 80.6%.

Source: European Commission, "Visa statistics for consulates", 2009 to 2025 annual releases; figures cover uniform (short-stay, type C) visas applied for at consulates located in India, regardless of applicant nationality; airport-transit visas excluded from headline figures. Refusal rate = visas not issued / visas applied for, computed by us from the counts. Rankings use a floor of 1,000 applications. Last verified 2026-08-18. Full methodology. Download the CSV.