
Visa Application Centre (VAC) in New Delhi, a move that will affect Indian applicants seeking visas for several European countries. The centre, currently operating out of Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, will shift to a new facility at 27 KG Marg, with the transition beginning on January 12, 2026. The relocation will be carried out in phases to ensure minimal disruption to visa services.
For applicants to Croatia, Denmark, Malta, Finland, Iceland, Slovenia, Norway, and Sweden, the final day for submitting visa applications at the Shivaji Stadium VAC will be January 9. From January 12 onwards, new applications for these countries will be accepted at the KG Marg centre. Passport collection for these missions, however, will continue at the Shivaji Stadium location until January 16, after which all services will be fully consolidated at KG Marg starting January 19.
A second group of European countries — including Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Malta (MES), and the Netherlands — will see their visa services at Shivaji Stadium conclude on January 16. For applicants to these destinations, all visa-related processes, including document submission, biometric enrolment, and passport collection, will resume exclusively at the KG Marg facility from January 19.
As a result of the relocation, applicants with upcoming appointments in New Delhi are advised to carefully check their appointment dates and the country they are applying to, as this will determine whether they need to visit the existing Shivaji Stadium centre or the new KG Marg location.
The Delhi move follows similar changes in other cities. Earlier this month, VFS Global relocated the Austrian Visa Application Centre in Mumbai from its previous premises to a new address in Mahalaxmi, with the change taking effect from January 2, 2026.
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