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Travel Advisory July 26, 2023

Serbia - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution in Serbia due to  crime .

Country Summary: Violence associated with organized crime and high-profile sporting events in Serbia is common.

Read the  country information page for additional information on travel to Serbia.

If you decide to travel to Serbia:   

  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Do not display signs of wealth, such as expensive watches or jewelry.
  • Do not answer your door at your hotel/residence unless you know who it is.
  • Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners.
  • Be extra vigilant when visiting banks or ATMs.
  • Carry a copy of your passport and visa (if applicable) and leave the original in your hotel safe.
  • Provide your itinerary to a family member or friend.
  • Monitor local media.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter . 
  • Review the  Country Security Report  for Serbia.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel. 
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

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No vaccines are required to enter Serbia.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Visit the  Embassy of Serbia's website  for the most current visa information.

  • U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter and stay in Serbia for up to 90 days. 
  • It is important to enter and exit Serbia using the same passport. U.S. citizens who also hold Serbian citizenship should always enter and exit Serbia on their Serbian passport. 
  • If you lose your U.S. passport after arriving in Serbia, you must obtain a police report and a new passport prior to departure. 
  • You cannot enter Serbia using an expired passport or one that has previously been reported lost or stolen. Immigration authorities will deny you entry and return you to the city from which you flew to Serbia.
  • U.S. citizens must register with the local police within 24 hours of arrival.  Hotels or similar accommodation will do this for you.  If you are staying at a private residence, you will need to register in person at the nearest police station.

HIV/AIDS Restrictions:   The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Serbia.

Temporary Residence Permits:  If you wish to stay in Serbia longer than 90 days during any 180-day period, you must apply for a temporary residence permit from the local police with jurisdiction over where you are staying in Serbia. You cannot apply for a residence permit from outside of Serbia.   

  • For information about how to apply for a temporary residency permit, please visit the Serbian Ministry of Interior’s website .
  • All application documents submitted for temporary residence will require an ‘apostille’ stamp from the government office where you got the document. To learn more about apostilles and other official documents, please see the  Office of Authentications page .

Special Guidance for Travel to and from Kosovo:  

  • Serbian border officials do not recognize the authority of Kosovo’s government. 
  • Serbia will not grant entry to travelers who try to enter Serbia from Kosovo without first having previously entered Serbia from another recognized entry point and obtaining a Serbian entry stamp.
  • Example: A traveler who arrives in Serbia by air and drives directly to Kosovo (not through a third country) will be permitted to re-enter Serbia directly from Kosovo.  
  • Example: A traveler who arrives in Kosovo by land or air from a third country (not Serbia) and then plans to travel by land to Serbia must first exit Kosovo via its border with either Montenegro or North Macedonia and then proceed to a border crossing with Serbia.

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction  and  customs regulations  on our websites. 

Safety and Security

Terrorism:  Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists worldwide are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, rudimentary Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds. Frequently, they target unprotected or vulnerable venues, such as:

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.)
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists
  • Places of worship
  • Shopping malls and markets
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

Anti-U.S. Sentiments: While Serbians can be welcoming to visitors, anti-U.S. sentiment is widespread and can be more prevalent around certain anniversaries and some national holidays, including: February 17 (anniversary of Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence), between March 24 and June 10 (the anniversary of the 1999 NATO air campaign against Yugoslavia in response to events in Kosovo), and potentially June 28 (St. Vitus’s Day or Vidovdan).

Sporting Events: There is the potential for violence before, during, and after sporting events. There have been clashes between police and fans in the vicinity of sports venues, which are often located in residential areas.  The Embassy considers matches between certain teams, including Partizan, Rad, and Red Star, to be high risk events because of violence at previous games.  While U.S. citizens have not been targeted in the past, in a few isolated cases non-Serbians have been the victims of sports-related violence. U.S. Government employees are generally advised to avoid the vicinity of high-profile sporting events.

Night Clubs: As a safety precaution due to xenophobic violence, the following clubs have been declared off-limits for U.S. Embassy personnel in Serbia:

  • Klub Šlep (Shlep)
  • Mr. Stefan Braun

Crime: 

  • Violent crime in Serbia is most often associated with organized crime activities and hooliganism surrounding high-profile sporting events.
  • Although not traditionally the targets of violent crime, tourists and visitors should maintain a heightened awareness of their surroundings, as in all major cities.
  • Pickpocketing and financial crimes of opportunity are the most common occurrences. 
  • Tourists should pay attention to taxi meters and listed fares as some taxi drivers may try to scam foreigners and charge higher rates.

Demonstrations  occur frequently. They may take place in response to political or economic issues, on politically significant holidays, and during international events. 

  • Demonstrations can be unpredictable, avoid areas around protests and demonstrations. 
  • Past demonstrations have turned violent. Check local media for updates and traffic advisories.
  • Maintain caution if within the vicinity of demonstrations. 
  • There is often a heavier than usual police presence near demonstrations and traffic may slow or stop until well after the demonstration ends.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime:  If you or someone you know becomes the victim of a crime in Serbia, you should contact the local police. Report crimes first to the local police by dialing 192. Remember local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes. Not all police officers speak English.

See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

  • Help you find appropriate medical care
  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Explain the local criminal justice process in general terms
  • Provide a list of local attorneys
  • Provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the United States
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:   U.S.-citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy for assistance.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the Serbian government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more information on  insurance providers for overseas coverage

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties:  You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some crimes are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website.

Arrest Notification : If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our  webpage  for further information.

Counterfeit and Pirated Goods:  Although counterfeit and pirated goods are prevalent in many countries, they may still be illegal according to local laws. You may also pay fines or have to give them up if you bring them back to the United States. See the  U.S. Department of Justice website  for more information.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report  – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report  – see country reports
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad   

LGBTQI+ Travelers:  There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations in Serbia or on the organization of LGBTQI+ events. Serbia has active and increasingly-visible LGBTQI+ advocacy groups, and several LGBTQI+ bars operate openly and without problems in Belgrade. Many recent LGBTQI+ public eventshave been held without incident. However, LGBTQI+ travelers should exercise caution when visiting Serbia. Many LGBTQI+ persons in Serbia choose not to openly reveal their sexual orientation or show public displays of affection due to security and safety concerns, and many avoid reporting incidents to police. Similarly, many transgender and gender non-conforming persons often find themselves targets of discrimination and violence and therefore may make the choice to hide or modify their identities when in public spaces. Though a growing number of police officers have received training on how to work with LGBTQI+  individuals, including when they are victims of crime, many have limited experience and knowledge.   

For further general information on travel abroad by LGBTI individuals, please read our  LGBTI Travel Information  page.

Travelers with Disabilities:  The law in Serbia prohibits discrimination against persons with  physical, sensory, intellectual or mental disabilities, and the law is enforced. Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is not as prevalent as in the United States. The most common types of accessibility may include accessible facilities, information, and communication. Expect accessibility to be limited in lodging, and general infrastructure, and common in public transportation.While there is some accessibility for travelers with disabilities in Belgrade and Novi Sad, there are limited to no accessibility in the rest of Serbia.

  • Rental of aids/equipment/devices is available: There several companies that sell, rent and repair aids/equipment/devices. Among the most known ones are Centar Eliksir and Ortopedija mc .

Students:  See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  See our travel tips for  women travelers .

Bringing Money into Serbia:  If you enter Serbia with more than 10,000 euro in cash (or equivalent in other currencies), you must declare it to customs. If you fail to do so, Serbian customs may confiscate your money or levy heavy fines. Please review our  customs information  for additional details.

Medical Facilities:  Many doctors and other health care providers in Serbia are highly trained. Equipment and hygiene in hospitals, clinics, and ambulances are usually not up to U.S. standards. U.S. name-brand medicines are often unavailable in Serbia. You can get many medicines and basic medical supplies at private pharmacies. Medical facilities require payment in cash for all services, and do not accept U.S. health insurance. Please review our travel tips for  older travelers .

For emergency services in Serbia, dial 193 (fire-fighters), 194 (paramedics), or 987 (roadside assistance).

Ambulance services are not widely available, and training, availability of emergency responders, and ambulance equipment may be below U.S. standards.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage. Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Medications:  Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with the  Medicines and Medical Devices Agency  to ensure the medication is legal in Serbia.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

 Health facilities in general:

  • Adequate health facilities are available throughout the country but health care in rural areas may be below U.S. standards.
  • Some private hospitals may require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient.
  • Psychological and psychiatric services are limited, even in the larger cities, with hospital-based care only available through government institutions

Medical Tourism and Elective Surgery

  • Medical tourism is a rapidly growing industry, especially in dentistry. People seeking health care overseas should understand that medical systems operate differently from those in the United States and are not subject to the same rules and regulations. Anyone interested in traveling for medical purposes should consult with their local physician before traveling and visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  website for more information on Medical Tourism.
  • We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation in the event of unforeseen medical complications.
  • In case of malpractice, you may pursue legal remedies using local attorneys.

Pharmaceuticals       

  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Food and Drug Administration are responsible for rules governing the transport of medication back to the United States. Medication purchased abroad must meet their requirements to be legally brought back into the United States. Medication should be for personal use and must be approved for usage in the United States. Please visit the  U.S. Customs and Border Protection  and the  Food and Drug Administration  websites for more information.

Non-Traditional Medicine

  • U.S. citizens have suffered serious complications or died while seeking medical care from non-traditional “healers” and practitioners in Serbia. Homeopathy, herbal remedies, and other non-traditional treatments are practiced in Serbia and promoted as natural alternatives to traditional medicine. Ensure you have access to licensed emergency medical facilities in such cases.

Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy

  • If you are considering traveling to Serbia to have a child through use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) or surrogacy, please see our  ART and Surrogacy Abroad page .
  • Surrogacy is illegal for foreigners and Serbians in Serbia.

Adventure Travel

  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about Adventure Travel.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Roads in Serbia are not always well-maintained, especially in rural areas and in southern Serbia. 

  • Exercise caution when driving on roads in southern Serbia in the winter.
  • Drivers should also be cautious when driving along Serbia’s Ibarska Magistrala, the highway between Belgrade and Čačak, because of the higher rate of accidents.
  • Winter fog in Serbia is another concern because it significantly reduces visibility and is especially heavy in the Vojvodina region between Belgrade and the Hungarian border.

Roadside assistance  is available by  dialing 987  locally. The local numbers for the police and ambulance are 192 and 194, respectively.  

Traffic Laws:  

  • You may use a U.S. driver’s license together with an international driving permit in Serbia for up to six months, after which time you may have to obtain a Serbian driver’s license.  
  • Drivers with a blood alcohol level higher than 0.02% are considered intoxicated and face arrest, prosecution, and fines.
  • You must wear a seat belt while driving or riding in a car in Serbia.
  • You may not use a mobile phone while driving in Serbia except with a hands-free system.

Public Transportation:  Belgrade and some other large cities in Serbia have public transportation networks. Buses are often crowded, and some lines and vehicles are poorly maintained. There is also intercity bus and train service for many locations in Serbia.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information. More specific information concerning Serbian driving permits, vehicle inspection, road tax, and required insurance is available at the  Serbian Automotive Association's website .

Aviation Safety Oversight:  The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Serbia’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Serbia’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

For additional travel information

  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in Serbia . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA ) report.

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A landlocked country located in Southeast Europe, Serbia is known for its rich heritage and culture. Many international travelers visit for tourism, study, medical treatment, and a variety of other purposes.

Although citizens from around 95 countries can visit Serbia visa-free or with a visa on arrival, citizens from other countries are required to obtain visas to enter Serbia. Additionally, foreign nationals holding a valid US, Schengen, UK, and EU Member States' visa or residence permit can enter Serbia visa-free and stay 90 days within a 6-month period.

There are two main categories of Serbia visas available for applicants.

  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Other travel purposes visa
  • Long-Stay Visa  (visa D) allows a 90 or 180-day stay for purposes requiring longer stay durations.

Serbia visa  requirements

To apply for a Serbian Visa, you will have to submit several documents depending on the purpose of the trip, the type of visa you are applying for, and your country of citizenship. However, some documents are required for all types of visas including:

The passport or other travel document must be valid for at least three months after the planned departure from Serbia.

Application form 

A duly completed and signed Serbia visa application form

Photos must be recent, meet the standard passport dimensions of 3.5 x 4.5 cm, and be in color

A round trip or onward ticket (copy of driving license and insurance if you travel by car)

Proof of sufficient funds for staying in Serbia

Applicants are required to have health insurance that covers them for their entire stay in Serbia

  • For a private visit: invitation letter certified by the relevant authority of the Republic of Serbia
  • For a business visit: invitation letter by a company in Serbia;
  • For a tourist trip: proof of payment for the trip issued by a travel agency (voucher or other types of payment receipt)

Bank statement or credit card statement

Applicants should show proof that they paid the necessary visa fees

You can apply for a Serbian visa at any Serbian embassy or consulate in your country of residence. The application process is as follows:

• Duly print and sign where necessary

• Contact your nearby embassy or consulate

• Make sure to attend your appointment on time and submit your application • After submission, an email of confirmation will be sent to you.

• Pay the specific fee for the visa category you intend to apply for • For additional details on key payment methods, such as the specified banks for payment, routing numbers, etc., applicants should also consult their consulate.

• After your application is submitted, you must wait for a decision from the consulate. The entire visa process can take anywhere from 21 to 30 days to process. • If your application is successful, you will be sent an email letting you know when your application has been decided. If you're eligible, you must provide your passport to the embassy in order to receive your visa.

You can apply for a Serbian visa at any Serbian embassy or consulate in your country of residence. Applicants should note that they might be required to schedule an interview at the embassy or consulate.

It is also important to note that there is no e-Visa or online visa application for Serbia visas except in the case of a visa extension or approval of a residence permit, in which applicants must have a long-stay visa (Visa D) previously issued by the diplomatic and consular mission of the Republic of Serbia abroad. Hence, all applicants must submit paper applications.

A typical visa application process takes 21 days to complete. The process may take up to 30 days when necessary and for worthwhile or unforeseen causes.

To get a visa to Serbia, you must apply at any Serbian embassy or consulate in your country of residence. The application process is easy and its processes are explained above. Applicants can also check if they fall under countries that have a visa-free agreement with Serbia.

The process of finding a job in Serbia is relatively easy, although the competition for jobs can be high. There are many job websites and agencies that can help you find a job that suits your skills and qualifications.  However, you cannot work in Serbia without a valid residence permit. To apply for a residence permit, you must have previously applied and successfully received a long-stay visa (Visa-D) and you ought to have a job offer from a Serbian employer. Once you have found a job, your employer will help you with the application process.

No, Serbia is not a Schengen country nor is it an EU country. However, foreign nationals with a valid visa or residence permit from the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, or a Schengen country may enter, transit through, or remain in the Republic of Serbia for up to 90 days within a six-month period, without applying for a visa in advance, but not longer than the expiration date of their respective visas or residence permits.

The process of acquiring Serbian nationality is quite straightforward and can be done in the following ways: - Through naturalization, if you have legally resided in Serbia for at least five years - By descent, if you have at least one parent who is a Serbian citizen - By marriage, if you are married to a Serbian citizen for at least three years.   You will also be required to pass a Serbian language test and have a basic knowledge of Serbian culture and history.

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Entry requirements

This information is for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK. It is based on the UK government’s understanding of the current rules for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Serbia set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the  Serbian Embassy in the UK .

COVID-19 rules

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Serbia.

Passport validity requirements

Your passport must have an ‘expiry date’ at least 90 days after the date you plan to leave Serbia.  

Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.

Visa requirements

You can visit Serbia without a visa for up to 90 days within a 6-month period, for business or tourism.

For details about employment visas and long-stay visas, check the information from the Serbian Embassy in the UK .

If you want to extend your stay while you are in Serbia, you can apply at the police station where you’re registered at least 30 days before the 90-day period expires. For more information visit the website of the  Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs .

Make sure you get your passport stamped.

When entering Serbia, make sure border guards stamp your passport. If you try to leave Serbia without an entry stamp you could face charges of illegal immigration, a heavy fine and a prison sentence.

Land border crossings

Only enter Serbia by land through recognised border crossings. Serbian borders remain open for entry and exit, subject to any entry requirements currently in place in neighbouring countries.

Travelling between Serbia and Kosovo

The authorities in Serbia do not consider the designated crossing points with Kosovo to be official international border crossing points.

It is possible to travel from Serbia to Kosovo, and back again.

To travel from Kosovo to Serbia, you must have a Serbian entry stamp from Belgrade, Niš or Kraljevo airports, or from one of Serbia’s land border crossings with:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • North Macedonia

You are likely to be refused entry into Serbia from Kosovo without a valid Serbian entry stamp. We are also aware of isolated incidents where Serbian authorities have cancelled Kosovo stamps in passports of foreign nationals or denied foreign nationals entry to Serbia if they have Republic of Kosovo stamps in their passports.

If you are planning to travel between Serbia and Kosovo, see the Kosovo travel advice .

Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo can cause difficulties at border crossings with Kosovo.

Registering with the police

You must register with the local police where you’re staying within 24 hours of your arrival in Serbia. If you’re staying in a hotel, check-in staff will register you automatically. If you do not register, you could get a fine, and face arrest and a court appearance.

Vaccine requirements

For details about medical entry requirements and recommended vaccinations, see TravelHealthPro’s Serbia guide .

Customs rules

There are strict rules about  goods that can be brought into and out of Serbia . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

You must declare personal items of value you’re carrying – for example, jewellery, cameras and computing equipment. These are exempt from customs duties.

Taking money into and out of Serbia

If you are carrying cash or travellers cheques worth more than 10,000 euros, you must:

  • complete a declaration form at customs on arrival in Serbia – a customs officer will certify this by signing or stamping the form
  • keep a copy of the certified form while you are in Serbia
  • show the certified form when you leave Serbia

If you are taking any Serbian dinars into the country, you must show the receipt from the bank where you bought them.

Customs officers may seize your money if you do not follow these rules.

You should exchange any unwanted dinars before you leave Serbia. British banks do not normally exchange dinars. Do not use street dealers. Only change money through banks or official exchange offices.

It is not possible to exchange Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes in Serbia.

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Serbia Visa – Application, Requirements, Types and Fees

What is a Serbia visa, and what are their requirements? How much does it cost to apply for it? Here, you will find out everything and more.

The Serbian government has recently introduced a new visa regime for citizens of certain countries. This means that holders of passports from these countries now require a visa to enter Serbia.

If you plan a trip to Serbia, you must know the basics of visa requirements and types to get the most out of your visit.

This article provides information about the visa application procedure, fees, and other essential details.

Where is Serbia?

Serbia is a country in southeastern Europe’s Balkans region. It is bounded north by Hungary, east by Romania and Bulgaria, south by  Macedonia  and Albania, and west by  Montenegro . Serbia’s capital city is Belgrade.

What is a Serbia visa?

A Serbia visa is a document that allows a foreign national to enter, exit, and stay in the Republic of Serbia for a specific time. The type of visa required depends on the purpose of the visit. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues visas.

Meanwhile, a visa is not required for European Union, North America, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City State, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore citizens. However, all other nationals must obtain a visa before traveling.

Types of Serbian Visas

Many different visa types are available depending on why you’re visiting Serbia. Serbia offers the following types of visas:

  • Short-stay (C visa)
  • Long-stay (D visa)

#1 Short-Stay (C visa)

You can stay in Serbia for three months within 180 days if you have a short-stay visa. The purpose of the short-stay visa is:

  • for Tourism purposes.
  • Business meeting purposes.
  • Traveling for a school trip with other students.
  • Official meetings for political purposes.

#2 Long-Stay (D Visa)

You can stay in Serbia for a full year if you have a long-stay (D) visa. The purpose of the long-stay visa is:

  • Used for research
  • Purposes of family reunions
  • To do with work
  • For activities with a humanitarian or religious intent

What are the requirements for Serbia Visa?

If you intend to visit Serbia, you must obtain a visa ahead of time. The Serbian visa requirements vary depending on your citizenship and the purpose of your visit. Here are all of the documents that must be submitted when applying for a Serbian visa:

#1 Valid passport.

Your passport must have at least two blank pages, be in good condition, and be valid for three months before the date of return.

#2 Two passport photographs.

The photos must be color, passport-sized, and taken within the last six months.

#3 Application form.

Fill out the application form completely and honestly, including all current information. Don’t leave blank spaces on the application, and do not provide false information, as this may result in your visa being denied.

#4 Fee payment.

You can pay the visa fee at the consulate or embassy when you submit your documents. Make sure to include the payment recipe with the other documents requested.

#5 Travel medical insurance.

Proof that in the event of a medical emergency while you are in Serbia, you have current health insurance with €20.000 in coverage.

#6 Bank statements.

You will need a document containing your bank statements for the previous six months. This document must demonstrate that you are financially stable and capable of supporting yourself in Serbia.

#7 Proof of booked flight itinerary.

This document contains the date and time of your flight, the name of your airplane, and the time and day of your return flight.

#8 Accommodation evidence in Serbia.

This document must attest that you have a place to stay in Serbia. This document could be a letter of invitation from a friend or family member, a rental agreement, a hotel reservation, or something else entirely.

#9 Invitation letter

Suppose you are visiting family or friends in Serbia; you will need an invitation letter from a friend, family member, or business company.

You must provide evidence that you are traveling with a travel company.

Finally, you must provide documentation proving that you are doing so with a travel agency if you travel to Serbia for tourism.

Please Note : Ensure that all of your documents are authentic or notarized.

How do I apply for a visa to Serbia?

You must submit your visa application to the Republic of Serbia’s Embassy or Consulate General abroad to obtain a visa. To make the application process more straightforward, adhere to these steps:

#1 Contact the Serbian embassy or consulate in your area.

Make an appointment to submit your visa application by contacting the Serbian embassy or consulate closest to your home country. You will need to book an appointment to process your visa application as quickly as possible.

#2 Gather the necessary documents for the visa application.

Make sure you collect all of the required paperwork. The embassy should also give you a thorough list of the documents you must bring.

#3 Submit the documents to the Serbian embassy or consulate.

Once you have gathered all the necessary paperwork, you must deliver it to the  Serbian embassy  or consulate in your country of residence. Then, arrive promptly for the appointment.

#4 Await a response.

After completing all necessary steps, you must wait for a response.

What is the cost of a Serbia visa application?

You must pay the following fees based on how long you intend to stay in Serbia:

  • €60 for a short-stay visa. You must pay an additional €2 for your visa sticker if the Serbian government issues your short-stay visa.
  • €30 for a long-stay visa. If the Serbian government issues a visa, you must pay €2 for your visa sticker.

Serbia Visa Rules

Many countries around the world can enter Serbia without a visa. However, suppose your country is not eligible for visa-free entry into Serbia. In that case, you must obtain a Serbia visa and follow the visa rules outlined below:

  • The passport must be valid for at least three months after the expected arrival date in Serbia.
  • The passport should be no more than ten years old and have at least two blank pages.
  • A parent or legal guardian must also sign the visa application for children under 18.
  • Suppose they are not staying in a hotel that can register them. In that case, visitors should register their place of stay with the local police department within 24 hours of their arrival.
  • How Long Does a Serbian Visa Take to Process?

A Serbian visa takes between 5 and 21 working days to process. The embassy will notify you via SMS or email of the outcome of your visa application.

The embassy may delay processing if you apply for a visa during the summer or on holiday.

What Happens If My Serbia Visa Is Rejected?

If your Serbian visa application is denied, you must contact the embassy where you applied to find out why. Following that, you can:

  • Reapply for your Serbian visa or
  • Appeal the rejection; you can do so by writing an appeal letter to the Serbian embassy.

Your visa may be denied for a variety of reasons. As an example,

  • If you submit documents that contain incorrect information.
  • If your passport is no longer valid.
  • If you do not complete the visa application fee payment.
  • If you are unable to submit all of the required documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are serbia visa fees.

The cost of a Serbian visa varies according to your visa type and nationality. A Schengen visa, for example, costs €60 for most nationals, while a transit visa costs €25. Please visit the website of the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for more information on Serbian visa fees.

What is a Type D visa for Serbia?

The Type D visa for Serbia is a six-month visa that allows citizens of Serbia to travel to and stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days.

What are the documents required for a Serbia tourist visa?

The documents required for a Serbia tourist visa are a passport valid for at least 3 months after the visa expiration date, 1 completed visa application form, 1 passport-size photo, proof of travel arrangements, sufficient funds, and an Invitation letter from the host family or company.

How long does it take to get a visa for Serbia?

It is determined by the type of visa you are requesting. Some visas can be processed in a matter of days, while others can take weeks or even months to complete. On the other hand, a Serbia visa typically takes 5 to 21 working days to be issued. For more information, contact the Serbian embassy or consulate in your country.

Is Serbia suitable for work?

In Serbia, there are numerous job opportunities. The country’s economy is strong and rapidly expanding. Furthermore, many businesses are looking to hire foreign workers. It is, however, critical to understanding the cultural differences between Serbia and your home country. It is also necessary to be fluent in Serbian, as most businesses operate in that language.

Finally, a Serbian visa can be an excellent way to experience everything this lovely country offers. Serbia is a must-see destination because of its breathtaking scenery, rich history, and delectable cuisine. Make sure to apply for your visa well in advance, and familiarize yourself with the visa’s requirements, types, and fees. Have an incredible journey!

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Serbia Visa Policy

As per the Serbia Visa Policy , all visitors are required to obtain a visa from the Serbian diplomatic missions except when they come from one of the visa-exempt countries. The Government of Serbia as per the agreements, allows citizens of certain countries to visit Serbia for tourism as well as business purposes without obtaining a visa.

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However, citizens of other countries have to obtain a visa from either the Embassy or Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia in the resident country.

As per the Serbia Visa Policy , some general entry requirements to be fulfilled for Serbia are as follows:

  • Valid passport or any other travel document
  • Valid visa, if a Serbian visa is required for passport holders of the respective country
  • Proof of sufficient funds for staying in Serbia. To be proved by possession of the appropriate amount of cash, bank statement, traveler's cheques, credit cards, or a letter of guarantee;
  • Due to pandemic, a Certificate of vaccination that the visitor has not contracted a contagious disease despite coming from an area affected by a pandemic
  • If underage children are traveling with one of their parents, a certified authorization by the other parent is required to be submitted. In case the child is traveling with a third person, such authorization is required from both the parents or guardians.

Who is exempt from Visa Requirements?

Serbia Visa Policy states that citizens and holders of ordinary passports of the following countries are permitted to stay in Serbia without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180 days:

  • European Union (All European Union citizens)
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Liechtenstein
  • New Zealand
  • North Macedonia
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

B. Citizens and holders of ordinary passports of the following countries are permitted to stay in Serbia without a visa for 30 days:

C. Citizens and holders of ordinary passports of the following countries are permitted to stay in Serbia without a visa for 30 days within a 60-day period:

D. Citizens and holders of ordinary passports of the following countries are permitted to stay in Serbia without a visa for 30 days within a one-year period

  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

E. Citizens and holders of ordinary passports of the following countries are permitted to stay in Serbia without a visa for 14 days

F. Diplomatic and official passports

Only holders of diplomatic and official passports of the countries given below are exempt from visas requirements for Serbia for up to 90 days (unless otherwise stated)

  • Egypt (diplomatic only)
  • Iran (30 days)
  • North Korea
  • Laos (30 days)
  • Pakistan (30 days)
  • UN Laissez-Passer on duty
  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta

G. Serbia Visa Requirements for Kosovo Citizens Kosovo citizens can enter Serbia without a visa.

Tourist Visa Policy for Serbia

According to the Serbia Visa Policy , a visitor seeking to visit Serbia for tourism purposes is granted a Serbia Tourist Visa. Tourist visa holders are not allowed to carry out any business or work activities in Serbia.

Requirements following the Serbia Visa Policy :

  • Passport (valid for minimum of 90 days from date of issue of visa)
  • Letter of invitation
  • Proof of payment for the trip issued by a travel agency (voucher or any other payment receipt)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Passport photograph
  • Return ticket or Itinerary
  • Proof of sufficient funds for staying in Serbia;
  • Health insurance

Applicants shall submit visa applications to the Embassy or Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia abroad.

Other Visas for Serbia

  • Residence visa/work visa

As per the Serbia Visa Policy , to live and work in Serbia, a foreign national will be required to apply for a temporary residence permit (for nationals requiring a visa, a temporary residence visa has to be obtained before entry)

To obtain a temporary visa for employment purposes, foreign nationals are required to secure a job offer from a Serbian company or government department or a foreign company based in Serbia.

Requirements to get an employment visa approved

  • Suitable educational qualifications or work experience
  • Secured employment contract in Serbia
  • Proof of adequate means of subsistence in Serbia
  • Police confirmation that you have no criminal record
  • Satisfactory medical examination

All official documents must be translated into Serbian.

  • Permanent residence

Permanent residency in Serbia can be acquired:

After five years of temporary residency, or

After three years of temporary residency if married to a Serbian citizen and on special grounds.

Serbia Family, Relative or Friend Visit Visa

It is issued to those who wish to visit a family member or a friend residing in Serbia. An invitation letter from the person whom you are visiting is required.

  • Serbia Cultural, Sports or Conference Visit Visa

This Serbia Visa Policy states that it is granted to those who are going to attend a cultural event in Serbia. An invitation from the receiving association and confirmation documents from the supervising ministry is required in the application along with other supporting documentation.

  • Serbia Short-Term Education or Internship Visa

Issued to students who intend to study in the country for educational purposes. The applicant has to provide supporting documentation including proof of adequate accommodation means, admission letter from the institution. If the student cannot provide adequate financial means for himself/herself, sponsorship documents are required to be attached.

  • Serbia Transit Visa

A Serbia transit visa permits travel to a third country from Serbia for up to five days’ stay and can be issued for one or more transits. For the issuance of a transit visa, an entry visa of the country traveler is entering after the Republic of Serbia. In case a visa is not required for that country, documents explaining the purpose of the visit is required

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Serbian citizens are allowed to enter most of the countries whose citizens are granted visa-exemption to Serbia, except for

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  • The United Kingdom and the United States

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If you’re looking for a much-needed escape for the upcoming Eid Al-Adha holidays without any additional visa hassle, there are myriad of countries around the globe offering visa on arrival and visa-free entry for UAE residents.

With visa on arrival and visa-free entry for UAE residents, you can plan ahead without leaving your plans for the last minute.

While travel is very much back on everyone’s radars, sometimes certain passports require specific visas, which can quite often be a tedious process. However, for UAE residents, there are many destinations which are visa-free or have a visa-on-arrival option.

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Eid Al Adha 2024 break is when it shall be. With June around the corner,   UAE , residents can start planning for a potential extended weekend. While the specific date for Arafat Day is subject to confirmation by a moon sighting committee, it is anticipated to occur around Saturday, June 15, or Sunday, June 16.

Following Arafat Day, Muslims around the world observe Eid Al Adha.  This joyous occasion, occurring on the 10th day of Dhuʻl-Hijjah, is marked by communal prayers, feasting, and acts of charity. Families and friends come together to share meals and celebrate, while also extending kindness to those in need.

In 2024, Eid Al Adha is projected to commence on the evening of Sunday, June 16, or Monday, June 17, depending on the moon. The celebration traditionally lasts for three days, providing ample time for individuals to engage in religious observances and spend quality time with loved ones.

Below, the Emirates Woman editors have curated a guide for all the countries offering visas on arrival for UAE residents.

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All foreign nationals with a UAE residence permit seeking to enter Morocco for tourism or business purposes can now apply for e-visas through Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign. UAE residents must have: a valid Emirates Identity card; a UAE residence permit valid for at least 180 days from the date the e-visa is submitted, and a passport valid for at least 90 days from the date the e-visa is submitted. Applicants for the e-visa can choose between a standard or express e-visa application package. The standard single-entry e-visa takes three business days to process and costs Dhs 283. The express single-entry e-visa takes one business day to process and costs Dhs404. Both e-visas are valid for 180 days, but UAE residents can only enter Morocco for stays of up to 30 days at a time.

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All UAE residents who have a valid visa can travel to the country and receive a visa on arrival in Georgia. Holders of other GCC countries can travel visa-free for a period of 90 days and receive an entry stamp upon arrival. From Tblisi’s nightlight to stunning mountains, there’s a long list of endless activities.

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With a rich history and picturesque ancient architecture, a visit to the country should definitely be added to your bucket list. All Indian, Lebanese, Jordanian and South African nationals with a valid UAE residency visa can receive a visit visa on arrival due to the positive relations between the UAE and Armenia leading to a special visa-waiver programme. The cost of the visa is around Dhs20 and details regarding additional requirements can be found online.

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Known for its contemporary design, Azerbaijan is home to iconic buildings including landmarks designed by the famous Zaha Hadid. All UAE residents with a valid residency visa can present their passport at the counter after paying and receive a visa on arrival or apply for an e-visa on evisa.com.az to avoid standing in long queues.

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If Japan was on your travel bucket list this year, the process to visit is now a whole lot easier with the latest e-visa laws. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has set up a new online tourist visa system. All residents are required to apply more than seven days before their trip. Applicants will need to apply via the dedicated website Japan eVISA, where upon successful submission, a digital confirmation visa will be sent to the applicant. At immigration, visitors will need to simply log on to the website and show the visa upon entry. The new system allows residents of permitted countries to apply for an online tourist visa which will grant e-visas for up to 90 days in Japan.

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For a quick idyllic getaway, a tourist visa is granted to all nationalities visiting the country. A few requirements such as a pre-paid hotel or accommodation booking, sufficient funds to last during the stay, confirmed tickets to return to their home country or country of residence and a traveller declaration form which must be filled in and submitted by all passengers going to and from the Maldives within 96 hours of travel. A visa for a maximum time period of 30 days will be granted on arrival for tourists. With an archipelago of islands to visit, travellers can experience nature at its finest.

Flight time: 4 hours & 15 minutes

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With Seychelles being a visa-free country, Indian citizens will not require a visa on arrival or an e-visa to enter the country for a short stay. This scenic escape ensures a seamless travel experience, however, a valid passport will be required to gain entry into the country. However, certain documents such as a valid return ticket, confirmed accommodation and sufficient funds for the duration of the stay amounting to $150 (Dhs550) per day are required in case asked for.

Flight time: 4 hours & 35 minutes

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Most nationalities can receive a visa on arrival for a small price depending on the tenure of the visit. A 15-day visa costs Dhs110, a 30-day visa costs Dhs183 or a 90-day permit for Dhs460 and can be decided accordingly upon arrival. All Indian passport holders do not require any visa and can visit hassle-free.

Flight time: 4 hours & 20 minutes

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For passports with a valid Schengen , UK or US visa, a visa-free entry is granted upon arrival. For those who do not have the mentioned visas, five documents will be required including travel booking details, proof of vaccine, the original passport and proof of funds to substantiate enough money for the stay and to leave.

Flight time: 5 hours & 55 minutes 

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With the perfect blend of culture, nature, culinary delights and design mastery, this haven should be on your list of destinations to travel to. Bali is now open for tourists after the pandemic, as this irresistible country offers a visit visa on arrival for a period of 30 days, which can be easily extended for another 30 days at any visa office in the country. Upon arrival in Indonesia, there is a checkpoint available for visa on arrival which is priced at $35 (Dhs128).

Flight time: 8 hours & 27 minutes 

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Known for its expansive beaches, lagoons and reefs, this country is most definitely a must-visit for all. For those who love nature, there’s a wide range of forests, waterfalls and hiking trails to experience the outdoors. The maximum duration of stay is three months and it is free for UAE citizens. Upon arrival, passengers need to visit the immigration counter and show the original passport to obtain an entry stamp.

Flight time: 6 hours & 35 minutes 

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All UAE residents can receive an e-visa which can be obtained from the comfort of their homes. A visa can be applied for online prior to visiting with the ETA, initially limited to 30 days. All applicants require a mandatory passport to be valid for six months from the date of arrival. It is important to check the list of countries eligible for Sri Lanka ETA before applying.

Flight time: 4 hours & 30 minutes 

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UAE residents will need to apply for a Thailand Pass, it takes up to 1 to 2 hours. After submitting the required documents, passengers will receive a QR entry code and a Thailand Pass ID needed for entry. With the UAE included in the Visa Exemption Scheme, you can stay up to a period of 30 days.

Flight time: 6 hours and 20 minutes 

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Our application service is simple to use, hassle-free with a focus on accuracy. Our advisors check your Serbia Application before submission on multiple occasions to ensure no error has been committed for authorization. In case of information inaccuracy at the point of data entry, an advisor from our follow-up team will contact you via email/phone at your convenience, to allocate 24×7 Email updates and support.

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If you do not satisfy the requirements for applying ETA online, please apply through a travel agent, airline, or Serbia visa office. If you are not available for an ETA VISA, you can still apply for another electronic visiting visa.

What can I do if I make a mistake in my application?

It is important that you are very careful when you enter your personal details. You will have an opportunity to review all the details you have provided and can change the details at any time until you confirm all details as correct.

If you have made an error, it is important that you correct it before proceeding. Once you have confirmed the details, your credit card will be debited for the non-refundable service charge.

If you find out later that you have made a mistake, you will need to make a new application (and incur another service charge). We cannot change the details on an ETA once it has been issued.

Note: If your ETA details do not match your passport details you might experience delays when boarding your aircraft or be refused entry into Serbia.

Do I need a plane ticket before purchasing an ETA?

No. You do not need to arrange your transportation into the country before applying for an ETA. Whether you are traveling by boat or plane, it’s okay to apply for your ETA anytime before or after your confirmed ticket.

I'M NOT EU CITIZEN; DO I NEED A VISA TO LIVE IN SERBIA?

If i have a residence permit, can i work.

Yes, you can.

  • But you need to request a work permit. First, you apply for the temporary stay VISA and when this is granted you can apply for the work permit.

How long does it take to obtain a Serbia visa?

A visa takes anywhere from 2 days to 15+ days to process in the Serbia Embassy/Consulate depending on the consulate that we need to send the application.

Tourist Visa Requirements for a Serbia Visa for UK Citizens

  • Visa exempt for a stay of up to 90 days per 180 days. The traveler must:
  • Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with one blank visa page
  • Hold proof of sufficient funds
  • Hold proof of onward/return airline tickets
  • Hold documents showing proof of purpose of trip
  • Hold all documents required for the next destination
  • Confirm with their airline that boarding will be permitted without a visa as these conditions are subject to change

Business Visa Requirements for a Serbia Visa for Singapore Citizens

  • Visa-exempt for a stay of up to 90 days per 180 days. The traveler must:
  • Hold proof of sufficient funds in the form of a bank statement or cash
  • Hold documents showing proof of purpose of the trip
  • Hold a visa for the next destination, if required

What are the substitute visas I can use for entering Serbia?

You can use a U.S.A. visa or a Schengen visa as a substitute for Serbian visa and enter the country.

Can I include my family members on my ETA application?

No. If you have a family member, you will have to apply for an application. Even if your child is traveling under your passport, they will need their own application.

Can my children (dependants) travel on my e-Visa?

Yes, kindly use his/her ID information alongside your personal information when completing the online application form. Please use your child’s (dependants) identification data requested at the time of completion when adding another traveler to your application. There are no exceptions regarding age.

Business Visa Application Requirements for a Serbia Visa

  • A visa is not required for this destination for a stay of up to 90 days. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must:
  • Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond your date of country exit and with one blank visa page
  • Hold proof of onward and return flights
  • Hold documents showing proof of travel purpose (e.g. business cover or support letter, conference registrations, etc.)
  • Hold proof of sufficient funds relative to your intended length of stay
  • It is recommended that you confirm with your airline that boarding will be permitted without a visa

Tourist Visa Requirements for a Serbia Visa

  • A visa is not required for this destination for a stay of up to 90 days in any 180 day period. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must:

I'M AN EU CITIZEN; DO I NEED A VISA TO ENTER SERBIA?

NO, you don’t need a VISA to enter Serbia.

Do I need a Serbia visa?

All US Citizens require a visa and a US passport to travel to Serbia, whether for business or tourism.  MOST foreign nationals require a visa.

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  • Visa-exempt for a stay of up to 90 days. The traveler must:

What kind of certificate will I need to show the authorities in order to get my visa?

To make sure that you do not have any contagious disease, the authorities need proof. You will require a certificate of vaccination to get your visa.

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This Visit Visa is also known as Visa on Arrival or VoA. However, the name is misleading because it can be purchased already online BEFORE your arrival (advisable). The term was used, before online purchase was available. To get the visa upon arrival is also still possible if you missed getting it online before you arrive.  The official Visa Code is B1, B2, B3 and B4. 

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Visit visa for bali, indonesia (also known as visa on arrival, voa & e-voa), faq visit visa / visa on arrival, both, the visit visa is also called visa on arrival (or voa). .

Since Indonesia implemented an option to get the Visa online, it is (was) also called e-VoA. 

90+ nationalities can now get a 30days Visit Visa. 

When applying online you must select the type of "Visa on Arrival" based on your travel purpose:

Most travelers to Bali who can get a Visit Visa will have to apply for the B1.

B1 - Tourist Purpose

  • Conducting activities related to tourism, and visiting friends or family.
  • Participate in meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions as an attendee.
  • Traveling in Indonesia on a yacht (yachter). 

B2 - Business Purpose

  • Carry out activities related to business, meetings, or purchase of goods including but not limited to checking goods at the office, factory, or production site of goods.
  • Discuss, negotiate, and/or sign business contracts.

B3 - Medical Vist

  • conducting activities related to medical treatment.

B4 - Government related

  • Conducting activities related to Government Business.

This is how you can apply for the Indonesia Tourist Visa / Visa on Arrival:

1. electronic visa on arrival (e-voa - b1, b2, b3, b4).

You can apply and purchase the Visa already online and avoid queuing at VoA counters at the airport which will save you time and is much more convenient.

You can apply for e-VOA 14 days before your travel. However, you are advised to create an e-VOA request at least 48 hours before your departure, otherwise you might not receive it in time. The Visa is not issued instantly!

Make sure you check your Spamfolder when you expect to receive emails. ONLY follow the official link below and get your Visa from the immigration website. There are plenty of scammers out there.

2. At the Airport / Harbour upon arrival in Indonesia

If you do not purchase the e-VoA before you arrive in Indonesia online, you can still purchase the Visa at the VoA counters at international airports in the arrival halls (or at harbours, if you arrive by boat or cruise ship). Expect long queues at times.

The documents needed for your Visa applications are:

When you purchase upon arrival at the airport or harbour.

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months on date of arrival (no exceptions!)
  • Return ticket (or outbound of Indonesia)
  • Cash or Credit Card

When you purchase the Visa online BEFORE arrival:

a. Full biodata page of passport with at least 6 months validity from the date of your arrival to Indonesia; b. Passport size photograph; c. Email address; d. A valid Mastercard, Visa, or JCB credit card. e. Residence information in Bali / Indonesia (hotel etc) f. Return or outbound Ticket

Yes, you do need a return ticket, that matches the validity of your Visa.

It can happen that they might not ask to show the return ticket.

It might also happen, that the immigration officers will ask you. And if you don't have a return ticket, they will make you purchase one right and won't let you enter Indonesia with out a return ticket (or a ticket that takes you outside of Indonesia).

YES - regardless of their age. Also infants.

The Visit Visa (VoA) is valid for 30 days initially.

The Visa can be extended ONLY ONCE for another 30 days.

So after 60 days you MUST leave the country. You can not apply for another Visa while you are in Indonesia.. 

Note: Day of arrival and day of departure count as FULL days each.

There are two ways to extend the Visa on Arrival: 

1. ONLINE: If you purchased the Visa ONLINE , you can also extend the visa ONLINE but on the immigration website where you got the visa in the first place ( Imigrasi ). For that you need the login to the account that you created when you applied for the Visa.

2. OFFLINE: If you purchased the Visa in person upon arrival and not pnline you need to apply for a 30days extension i n person at an immigration office . We strongly suggest you work with a Visa Agent to get this done.

Details of the Process, Visa Agent Application and agent price for extension

If you got the Visa online but somehow don't manage to get an extension online (technical issues), then you can also get an extension offline of course. 

The cost is IDR 500,000 (ca. USD 35 / AUD 50) per person

  • Online Purchase (e-VoA) per credit card on the (extra fees might apply) OFFICIAL immigration website
  • Purchase at the airport arrival hall (or harbour) and pay at the VoA counter in cash (EUR, GBP, AUD, USD, SGD, IDR) or by credit card (no AMEX)

Visas are based on your PASSPORT & NATIONALITY. Residency permits of other countries are NOT considered. 

If you don't have a passport but a Titre de Voyage, Refugee Travel Document or similar travel documents, you would need to apply for a B211A Visa. Information and Application 

Unfortunately there is nothing we can do. 

The entire online application service for the Visa on Arrival for Bali is handled 100% by the immigration department. If you run into problems, this is what they said on their website:

"Kindly inform the e-VOA Support Desk (livechat at www.imigrasi.go.id or sending email to [email protected] or [email protected]) should you encounter any suspended or unsuccessful transactions during the request procedure."

Sometimes confirmation emails land in your spam folder, that's the first thing you should check.

Their website seems to be changing rather frequently, and sometimes some features seem to not work on all browsers equally well. What we noticed is, that if you tried to extend a visa and the process failed, it seems you have to then wait one more day to see the extension option again. 

Worse case, if the application fails, you can still get the Visa upon arrival in the arrival hall of the airport (Visa on Arrival).

No , you cannot enter multiple times into Indonesia with this Visa.

The visa on arrival is only a single entry visa. if you leave indonesia and want to come back, you need to apply for a new visit visa..

Officials have now installed new digital Entry Gates to get through the immigration in Bali. There are still counters with Immigration Officers in the arrival hall. But with your e-Visa you can get through the immigration using the electronic gates (if they are working and the officials will not guide you towards the counters with immigration officers.

At the electronic gates, you will scan your passport and once you are through you will receive per email an e-KTE, your Visa Stay Permit. It's a PDF that acknowledges your arrival. 

Because you will not get a stamp in your passport anymore if you use the e-Gate the system will register your arrival electronically. 

If you purchased your Visa upon Arrival (not online) you will can not use the electronic gates and must go to a counter with an immigration officer.

YOU CANNOT GET ANOTHER VISA AFTER YOU HAVE EXTENDED the visa on arrival ONCE (max. 60 days in total), while you are in Indonesia. You would have to leave the country and come pack.

If you want to stay longer than 60 days, you have to get a B211A OFFSHORE Visit Visa (60days) before your arrival first, which is valid for 60 days and which can be extended twice, each extension is valid for another 60 days (total max. 180 days, before you have to leave the country).

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If you overstay your visa, you have  to pay a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day. If you overstayed substantially you might be detained, deported, or banned from coming back to Indonesia for a specific period.

There are several travel regulations you must be aware of which you can find here: Bali Entry Regulations

Note: If you intend to rent a scooter or motorbike you will need to bring your local driving license AND and international driving license. The traffic police has made several statements lately that they will control more often and will issue fines. 

If you don't have an international license you can get one here: International Driving License accepted by the Indonesian authorities

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  25. Serbia tourist visa requirements in 2024

    citizens must obtain a visa before travelling to Serbia. Serbia Sticker visa is required for citizens. Applicants are required to be present when applying for the Serbia Sticker visa. This tourist visa typically allows a short term stay. A total of 8 documents are required to apply for the Serbia Sticker visa.

  26. Application forms, guides and checklists

    2021 Resident Visa Accredited Employer Work Visa Child visas Partner visas Parent Resident Visa - EOI Straight to Residence Visa Work to Residence Visa Skilled Migrant Category - EOIs Student visa Visitor visa Working Holiday Visas Work visa Employer accreditation for the AEWV Job check for the AEWV Permanent Resident Visa