Serbian Embassy in Slovenia
1 mission Β· Official Serbia diplomatic presence in Slovenia
Slovenia β Overview
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, and Croatia to the south and southeast; its southwestern boundary consists of a 46.6-kilometre (29.0Β mi) coastline on the Adriatic Sea.
Serbian Embassy Services in Slovenia
The Serbian Embassy in Slovenia provides the following consular and diplomatic services:
Visa Requirements
Slovenian citizens visiting Serbia
Apply for a Serbia visa at this embassy. Requirements typically include a valid passport, completed application, proof of accommodation, travel itinerary, and financial evidence.
Serbian citizens visiting Slovenia
Contact the Slovenian Embassy in Serbia for visa requirements. Entry conditions vary based on passport type, visit purpose, and length of stay.
β οΈ Visa requirements change frequently. Always verify with the official embassy website before applying.
How to Contact the Embassy
- 1 Check the official websiteVisit the official embassy website (linked above) to verify current hours, required documents, and appointment booking procedures.
- 2 Book an appointmentMost embassies require appointments for visa applications and passport services. Walk-in availability is limited β always confirm in advance.
- 3 Prepare your documentsBring your passport, application forms, photos, supporting documents, and payment for fees. Incomplete applications cause delays.
- 4 Arrive earlyEmbassy security screening takes time. Arrive 15β20 minutes before your appointment. Mobile phones may need to be left outside.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Serbian Embassy in Slovenia do? βΎ
The Serbian Embassy in Slovenia is the official diplomatic mission representing Serbia. It manages bilateral relations, provides consular services to Serbian citizens abroad, and processes visa applications for Slovenian nationals wishing to visit Serbia.
How do I apply for a Serbia visa in Slovenia? βΎ
To apply for a Serbia visa, contact the Serbian Embassy directly via their official website. You will typically need a valid passport, completed application form, passport photos, proof of accommodation, travel itinerary, and financial evidence. Processing times vary by visa category.
What are the Serbian Embassy opening hours in Slovenia? βΎ
Serbian Embassy hours vary and are subject to public holidays in both Serbia and Slovenia. Most embassies operate Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time. Check the official embassy website for current hours before visiting.
What should Serbian citizens do in an emergency in Slovenia? βΎ
Serbian citizens in distress in Slovenia should contact the Serbian Embassy immediately using the emergency phone number. Most embassies maintain 24/7 emergency lines for genuine crises including arrest, medical emergencies, lost passports, or natural disasters.
Do I need a visa to visit Serbia from Slovenia? βΎ
Visa requirements between Slovenia and Serbia depend on your nationality and purpose of travel. Contact the Serbian Embassy in Slovenia or check their official website for the most current visa requirements and application procedures.
Upcoming Public Holidays in Slovenia
The embassy may be closed on these dates. Always verify with the official embassy website.
π Visa Application Checklist
Most embassies require the following documents. Always verify the specific requirements on the official embassy website.