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Visas

Visas

A valid passport is necessary for tourist visits to Serbia.

Citizens of the following countries don’t need visas for an entry and stay in Serbia of up to 90 days: Albania (Albanian nationals having resident permits in EU or Schengen countries or Switzerland may transit through Serbia without a visa during a period not exceeding five days from the date of entry in Serbia), Argentina, Australia, Austria, Armenia, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina (holders of all types of BiH passports may enter and exit Serbia with identification cards only), Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Macedonia, Malta, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania (during a maximum period of 5 days from the date of entry), Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Tunisia, USA.

The full list can be checked out at www.mfa.gov.yu or at the nearest Diplomatic/Consular Mission of Serbia.

Visitors who are required to obtain visas will need:

  1. Valid Passport;
  2. Invitation Letter (verified by a competent authority from Serbia) or an invitation from a company for a business visit or a receipt or an authorized tourist company certifying that the travel arrangement has been paid for (letter of credit or other payment receipt);
  3. Return ticket;
  4. Proof of sufficient funds in hard currency and
  5. Certificate that a health fund shall cover the medical costs in Serbia and Montenegro, if any should be required.

Note: Transit visa applicants are required to obtain a visa for the country they will enter after transit through Serbia and Montenegro.

For all information related to consular matters (e.g. visas, citizenship, estates, etc.), please contact, by telephone or E-mail, the nearest Diplomatic/Consular Mission of Serbia and Montenegro in person.