Do Indian Need Visa For Serbia

India and Serbia don’t have any mutual agreement on visa. So Indian nationals need a Pre-Arrival visa to enter Serbia. A Pre-Arrival Visa is an official document issued by Serbian embassy in New Delhi, India for the citizens of India for entering Serbia for a period exceeding 90 days.

Tourists from India can travel to Serbia without a visa. Indian citizens with a valid Schengen visa or a residence permit in any of the Schengen member countries do not need to apply for a visa for traveling Serbia. Tourists from India can obtain their visas on arrival for the following time periods via the three international airports servicing Serbia: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade Airport, and Podgorica Airport. The visa on arrival is valid for 30 days and costs 100 Euros per person. It is only applicable to those entering the country through one of the three international airports mentioned above and cannot be obtained at any other point of entry such as border crossings.

Do Indian Need Visa For Serbia

Visas are governed by diplomatical agreements between countries. Currently Serbia has reached an agreement with a few countries in regards to visa. Citizens of India can visit Serbia with a valid passport and Schengen Visa (if needed). Citizenship is not important, only the passport will be accepted. Once you have this necessary documentation, you can just hop on a flight to Serbia and get your 3DS in Schengen area for periods of time indicated on your visa. Information about visa can vary depending on your nationality so it’s always good to check with your local embassy before planning any travel.

Visa for Indians to Serbia

The Republic of Serbia has almost half a decade foreseen the need based on good international cooperation with India to simplify entry for Indian citizens to Serbia. More precisely on August 22, 2017, the Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted a Decision on the abolition of visas for citizens of the Republic of India, and holders of ordinary passports traveling to Serbia, which will enable future citizens of this remote eastern country to enter, transit and stay within the territory of Serbia for up to 30 days without visas, in a period of one year. The decision came into force on September 2, 2017. Holders of Diplomatic or Official passports do not require a visa for a stay in Serbia for up to 90 days in the period of one year.

Reason behind the Decision

Immediately prior to the adoption, it was announced that the Decision aims to facilitate the uninterrupted arrival of tourists as well as potential investors from this country, in order to create a more favorable business environment as well as to bring bilateral relations with India to a higher level. At the time, this announcement was spread by almost all the media in the country.

Visa Requirements for Indian Citizens to Serbia

It is easy to guess that you will need a visa if you are a citizen of India and want to stay in Serbia for more than 30 days. The visa then becomes an existing issue, and the first step is to know for which visa to apply. The Law on Foreigners specifies 4 types of visas (A, B, C, and D). Should you plan a short stay in Serbia that is longer than 30 days, visas C or D will be of interest to you.

Invitation Letter for Serbian Visa

When you plan to apply for Visa C or D, the essential and mandatory document you need to submit is the invitation letter. The invitation letter can be issued by a Serbian citizen or by a company with a seat address in Serbia. Of course, this is not the only document you will need to present for the visa application, however, this document is the only one you can not obtain by yourself, it needs to be issued by a Serbian citizen or a Serbian company.

For what Period of Time is the Visa C Issued?

The visa C is issued for a stay of up to 90 days for a period of 6 months, for the period indicated in your letter of invitation. That stay in Serbia can be with a single entry, which would involve one entry and one exit in those 6 months, i.e. a continuous stay of up to 90 days. Also, you can “interrupt” your stay, i.e. have multiple entries in the approved period of 6 months, that is, enter and leave the Republic of Serbia several times, as long as your total number of days spent in Serbia does not exceed 90 days.

For what Period of Time is the Visa D Issued?

Different from Visa C, Visa D is issued for 90-180 days in Serbia. I.e. with visa D, you will be able to stay legally in Serbia from 3-6 months.

When and Where Should you Apply for the Visa C or Visa D?

You can apply for a visa C and D in any Serbian embassy in the world. You can file a request with the embassy of the Republic of Serbia in New Delhi, although you do not have to apply strictly there just for being an Indian citizen. For instance, if you are staying in Germany for business purposes at the time you wish to apply for a visa C, there is no barrier to doing so at the Serbian embassy in Germany.

Visa Processing Time in Serbia

The deciding period from the day of submission of application for a Visa is 15 days, however, in some special circumstances this period can be prolonged to a period of 30 days.

What’s the Next Step after you Have been Granted the Visa C or D?

After you’ve been granted visa C or D, you will be invited to go to the embassy with a passport, in order for your visa C to be issued. Understandably, you could ask yourself what would happen if you are on a trip or for any other reason are unable to collect your visa from the embassy at the moment they invite you. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia assures that it is not a problem to come and collect the visa a few days late. In that case, the visa will be issued to you from the day you picked it up and not starting with the date you were invited from the embassy to arrive (that is, the date when the visa was to be issued to you).

Important difference between Visa C and Visa D

Besides from the approved time period of stay in Serbia, the biggest and most important matter to emphasize is that if you are planning to apply for temporary residence in Serbia, first you will need to obtain Visa D.

For further explanation, temporary residence permit is residence that is approved to a foreigner by the Police, and it is the longest period that can be approved to foreigner i.e. maximum of one year.

In a Nutshell…

If you are a citizen of India and you plan to stay in Serbia for more than 30 days, you need to apply for Visa C or Visa D.

With approved visa C you can legally stay in Serbia in the period of maximum 90 days in 180 days, and with approved visa D you can stay legally in Serbia in the period from 90-180 days.

If you plan to apply for temporary residence in Serbia, first you need to obtain Visa D.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *