Planning a holiday to Malta? With its sun-soaked beaches, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and year-round warm weather, it is easy to see why over 700,000 UK travellers make the trip each year. From the historic streets of Valletta to the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon and the peaceful island of Gozo, Malta offers one of the most rewarding Mediterranean escapes available.
However, not all UK residents can travel visa-free. Depending on your nationality and immigration status, you may need to apply for a Malta Schengen tourist visa before you travel. Even a single missing or incorrect document can result in a refusal, which is why having expert guidance makes all the difference.
At Malta Visa, we provide professional, end-to-end visa assistance to UK applicants, ensuring every document, financial proof, and travel detail is prepared accurately and on time.
Malta is a country that blends nightlife, beaches, nature, history, and culture, making it perfect for vacations and a short escape. This is an easy-to-explore country, which does not require extensive travel planning.
Another major reason UK travellers prefer Malta is the familiarity of the English language. English is widely spoken across the country, making communication easier for them.
The best thing is the warm weather for most of the year, and this is visited by all the travellers from couples to families.
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A Malta tourist visa is a short-stay visa, which permits the holder to visit this country for sightseeing, exploring attractions and cities, and staying there for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
But not every UK traveller requires this visa. As per Schengen rules, British citizens do not need a visa for short tourist stays, whereas many residents living in the UK on residence permits or visas may still require a Malta Schengen visa depending on their nationality and immigration status. Applicants who commonly require a Malta tourist visa include:
*** Whether you are a British Passport holder preparing for the new ETIAS regulations or a UK resident requiring a Schengen Visa, MALTA VISA provides a bespoke, end-to-end service to ensure your Maltese journey begins without a hitch.
Apply Online
Fill out the application form and submit it by paying the handling charges.
Slot booking
Our experts will book your Malta visa appointment and guide you further.
Visa processing
Your Malta tourist visa will be processed within 10-15 working days.
Visit the Centre
Visit the centre to get documents verified and register the biometrics.
Documentation is an important part of every visa process. This is where most of the application ends! Applicants face delays due to incomplete or inconsistent documentation and still underestimate the preparation for it. A Malta tourist visa application usually requires a valid passport, a UK residence permit, Passport-size photographs, a completed visa application form, Proof of accommodation in Malta, and other documents. For professional assistance and a detailed CHECKLIST
Most Malta tourist visa applications are processed within approximately 10-15 working days, although processing times may vary depending on the season, application volume, and individual case complexity.
During busy travel periods such as summer holidays, Easter, or Christmas, visa processing can take up to a month. This is why applicants are generally advised to apply several weeks before their planned travel date. Submit your quick FORM here!
Whether you are travelling for tourism, a honeymoon, family holidays, or leisure travel, we help present your application in a clear and professional manner. The difference between a rejection and an approval is often a single missing or outdated document. We ensure your request is ‘Decision-Ready’ before it ever reaches the visa centre.
| Service Feature | DIY Application | Our Services |
|---|---|---|
| Document Checklist | Generic Online Lists | UK-local expertise & assistance |
| VFS Appointment | Difficult to Secure | Priority Monitoring & Quick Booking |
| Cover Letter | Self-written | Professionally Drafted (UK Ties Focused) |
| Success Rate | Variable | 98.7% Approval Rate |
Family Tourist Visa Approved
Appointment booked: 5 May – Visa received: 26 May
That was a family of 4 from London; they were holding Indian passports and planned a 10-day holiday in Malta. They were unable to secure an early Malta visa appointment and were confused about the documents for the children. We helped them with quick slot booking and guided them about complete documentation. Finally, their visa was processed within 14 days. The family travelled successfully to Malta without any issues at immigration.
First-time traveller received Malta visa
Appointment booked: 2 April – Visa received: 22 April
A UK resident from Manchester, who was going on his first international trip to Europe. He was travelling solo and had no travel history. With a limited understanding of documentation, it was getting hard for him to secure a slot at the visa centre. Our experts helped him by booking his appointment online within two days and also reviewed his documents. We assisted him throughout the process from form submission to processing of the visa and finally, his Malta tourist visa was approved.
British citizens do not currently require a visa for short stays in Malta of up to 90 days. However, the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) requirement is being introduced and will apply to British passport holders. It is important to ensure your passport has at least six months validity and that you have not exceeded the 90/180-day rule. Previous overstays in the Schengen area can result in an ETIAS denial, so it is worth reviewing your travel history before applying.
The 90/180-day rule means you can stay in the entire Schengen area, including Malta, for a maximum of 90 days within any rolling 180-day period. Days spent in other Schengen countries such as Spain, France, or Italy all count toward this limit. Exceeding this rule can result in fines, deportation, and future visa refusals.
You must demonstrate that you can financially support yourself throughout your stay. As a general guideline, this means showing a minimum of €50 to €100 per day of your trip in accessible funds. This is typically evidenced through three to six months of bank statements. A sponsored stay requires a formal letter of sponsorship with supporting financial documents from the sponsor.
During peak seasons (May–September), appointment slots in London, Manchester, and Edinburgh can be booked out 4 to 6 weeks in advance.
The official processing time is typically 10-15 working days, so we recommend starting the process at least two months before your travel dates.