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Planning for Deposition Travel to the Czech Republic

Wherever your deposition or arbitration is being held in the Czech Republic, Planet Depos has qualified court reporters and videographers available to cover all of your proceeding needs.

With teams living on the ground in Europe, Planet Depos offers 24/7 assistance for all of your deposition needs in the Czech Republic. Our teams have been covering depositions in the Czech Republic for over 15 years, and are therefore considered one of the leading experts in anything pertaining to covering depositions there. We will be more than happy to share this expertise and guide you through the scheduling process, travel and document assistance in the Czech Republic.

Entry Requirements for the Czech Republic

There are no special visas (tourist or business) required to enter the Czech Republic for a stay of less than 90 days. A valid passport is required, showing at least 90 days validity post departure date from the Czech Republic. Planet Depos does recommend traveling with at least 6 months validity on your passport, however. You will need 2 blank visa pages to visit the Czech Republic. You will also need to check any countries you pass through to determine if a separate transit visa is required, as there will likely be a stopover in another country en route to the Czech Republic from the U.S.

For more information, you can also contact the Czech Embassy in the United States (3900 Spring of Freedom St NW Washington DC 20008)

Czech Embassy

Flying to the Czech Republic

There is one major international airport in the Czech Republic:

Airlines flying to the Czech Republic from the U.S. include:

Travel in the Czech Republic

For updated travel alerts and information, please visit the State Department’s webpage at:

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/country/czech-republic.html

You can also download the SmartTravel App for your smartphone created by the U.S. Department of State.

Staying in the Czech Republic

There are several locations where U.S. depositions may be taken in the Czech Republic. For example, major metropolis Prague offers many luxury hotels to choose from for your lodging and conference room needs. We are more than happy to assist you with your conference room needs and hotel recommendations.

Medical Information for the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has many good medical facilities with English-speaking doctors. For a list of medical facilities and English-speaking doctors in the Czech Republic, please visit:

U.S. Embassy – Czech Republic

For updated health information, including health travel alerts and recommended or required immunizations, please visit the Czech Republic specific website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at:

CDC – Czech Republic

Money Matters

The Czech Republic, like most of Europe, uses the Euro as its currency. ATMs are available in all major cities, and major credit cards are usually accepted. You should carefully verify charges before signing for purchases, however, and keep all receipts, then check your credit card accounts online to ensure you are being billed properly for credit card payments.

For up-to-date information on the local conversion rate, please visit a reputable currency converter website such as http://www.oanda.com/currency/converter/ which also offers an app for smartphones.

Weather

The Czech Republic has a temperate climate. Summers start in June and are mild but humid with occasional hot spells. By September, summer gives way to autumn. Falls are chilly, but beautiful with the changing leaves. Winters are cold and cloudy, as well as wet and often icy. Winters last from November through March. Springs begin in mid-March, but start out quite chilly (low 30’s) then slowly warm up and flowers start to bloom. By May temperatures are in the 60’s-70’s.

Interesting Czech Fact
The Czech Republic has been brewing beer since 1118, and has the highest beer consumption per capita in the world.

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