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Australian and New Zealand passport holders travelling to the Republic of Serbia do not require a visa for short stay up to 90 days, during a six-month period (180 days). For extended stay beyond 90 days, visa D is required.

Holders of Australian and New Zealand Travel Document (Permit to Re-enter, Aliens Passport, Refugee Travel Document) need visa for entry to the Republic of Serbia.

If you do not have an Australian or New Zealand passport please check here VISA REGIME to see if you need a visa.

Note: Holders of foreign national passports who have a valid Schengen, UK and other Member States' visa, or visa of the United States of America, and for holders of foreign national passports who have residence permit in the countries of the Schengen area, EU or the United States of America, may enter, transit and stay in the Republic of Serbia up to 90 days during a six-month period, and within validity of said visas or residence permits.

For further information on entry requirements, please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia website, using the following link: "Travel to Serbia"

Visa application processing

Visa applications are submitted on-line, using the following link: https://welcometoserbia.gov.rs and processed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Serbia. It is recommended to submit your visa application no later than two months before intended travel.

General visa requirements:

  1. Valid passport (passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the intended date of departure from the Republic of Serbia, contain at least two consecutive blank pages and be issued in the last 10 years)
  2. Letter of invitation:
    • for a private visit  invitation letter certified by the Serbian authorities;
    • for a business visit  invitation letter by a company in Serbia;
    • for a tourist trip – proof of payment for the trip (eg. travel agency receipt);
  3. Completed visa application form: (PDF);
  4. Photo (size 3.5x4.5cm);
  5. Return ticket or Itinerary;
  6. Proof of sufficient funds for staying in Serbia;
  7. Health insurance;
  8. Visa application fee.

Upon approval, the visa is glued into the passport. If applying by post, please provide a pre-paid self-addressed envelope (Express or Registered Post recommended). If applying from New Zealand, postage fee is additional.

Visa application fee can be paid by credit/debit card on-line, by cash at the Consulate, by bank cheque in AUD or money order (in Australia only), payable to "The Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia", if applying by post.

Visa applications for children under the age of 18 are still lodged at the Consulate, until further notice. For lodgement in person, an appointment is required, by booking on-line in the e-CONSULATE.

VISA C - Transit and short stay up to 90 days:

Visa C is issued for Transit and Short stay purposes, including tourism, business or other travel needs, and may be valid for a single, double or multiple entries into Serbia.
The duration of an uninterrupted stay, and/or the total duration of successive visits of a foreigner with a short stay visa can not exceed 90 days within a period of six months, which begins on the day of the first entry.

VISA C REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Valid passport (passport must be valid at least 3 months after the intended departure date from Serbia)
  2. Letter of invitation:
    • for a private visit  invitation letter certified by the relevant authority of the R. Serbia
    • for a business visit  invitation letter by a company in Serbia;
    • for tourism – proof of payment for the trip/organised tour, issued by a travel agent. 
    • for transit - entry visa to country of destination. If visa for that country is not required, other supporting documents relating to the purpose of visit.
  3. Completed visa application form: (PDF) ;
  4. Photo (size 3.5x4.5cm);
  5. Return ticket or Itinerary (copy of Driver License and Insurance if travelling by car);
  6. Proof of residence in Australia/New Zealand (if you are not a citizen, eg. visa grant letter);
  7. Proof of sufficient funds for staying in Serbia (eg. Bank statement, Credit Card statement, Traveller Cheques. Allow 50.00 EUROS per day);
  8. Health insurance;
  9. Visa application fee of $95.00 AUD.

VISA D - extended stay from 90 to 180 days:

For travel longer than 90 days and up to 180 days, a Visa D is required. Visa D may be issued under the following categories, and must be supported by documentary evidence:

1. EMPLOYMENT: (a) business registration; (b) employment contract, business agreement, sporting engagement or other documents as proof of work engagement of the visa applicant.

2. EDUCATION, STUDY, INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, SPECIALISATION, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: (a) proof of enrolment in an accredited educational institution; (b) registration certificate; (c) confirmation letter of professional development/specialisation; (d) registration certificate and agreement with scientific-research organisation; etc.

3. FAMILY REUNION: (where one spouse is a citizen of the R.Serbia) (a) Marriage certificate, not older than 6 months; (b) in case of de-facto relationships, single status certificate and statutory declarations of partners and two witnesses regarding their marriage like relationship, proof of same address; relationship registration certificate, birth certificate of mutual children if any; etc.

4. RELIGIOUS WORKER: (a) church/religious community registration certificate; (b) employment agreement or letter from the religious institution: other.

5. MEDICAL TREATMENT: (a) health institution/hospital registration; (b) health institution letter stipulating place, type and period of treatment; (c) health insurance provider letter; other.

6. REAL ESTATE OWNERSHIP: (a) Certificate of Title; (b) signed Contract of Sale; (c) Deed of gift; (d) Inheritance court decision; other.

If you meet the requirements for Visa D - for Employment or Temporary residence, and have all the necessary documents, you can apply electronically, using the following link: https://welcometoserbia.gov.rs

VISA D REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Valid passport;
  2. Completed visa application form: (online or PDF) ;
  3. 2 photos (size 3.5x4.5cm);
  4. Return ticket or Itinerary;
  5. Supporting documents for extended stay in Serbia (as per the list above);
  6. Proof of sufficient funds for staying in Serbia;
  7. Proof of accommodation in Serbia;
  8. Health insurance;
  9. Visa application fee of $49.00 AUD (payable by direct deposit if applying online).

The Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia reserves the right to request additional documentation, as required.

Visa extension

In certain circumstances, provided that legal conditions pertaining to foreigners are met, the visitor may apply for a visa extension. Visa extension application is lodged with the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the visitor's place of residence. Application must be lodged prior to the expiry date of the vise held.

Important information about Travel to Serbia:

  • For Visa processing time allow a minimum of four weeks as all visa applications are assessed and approved by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Serbia.
  • Travellers who are citizens of the R. Serbia are advised to enter Serbia with a valid Serbian passport, otherwise they will be treated as a foreigner and a visa will be required for stay beyond 90 days.
  • Foreign nationals are required to register their place of stay (with their hosts) and any change of address during their stay, at the local Police Station (Ministry of Internal Affairs), within 24 hours of arrival in Serbia or change of address.
  • Foreigners may bring in an unlimited amount of foreign currency to Serbia, however all amounts over 10.000 EUROS must be declared at the border and a receipt issued. Upon leaving the country, the amount of cash they carry out cannot exceed the amount on the receipt.

For further information on entry requirements, please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia website, using the following link: "Travel to Serbia"


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