Jordanian Citizens Visiting Slovenia
Visa requirements, entry rules, and travel information for 2026
πͺπΊ Schengen Area β visa covers 26 European countriesJordanian citizens must apply for a visa at the Slovenia embassy or consulate before traveling. Contact the embassy well in advance.
π Required Documents
β οΈ Requirements vary. Always verify with the official Slovenia embassy before applying.
π How to Apply for a Visa
- 1 Find the Slovenia embassyLocate the Slovenia embassy or consulate in your country. Use our embassy directory to find contact details and official website.
- 2 Book an appointmentMost embassies require an appointment for visa applications. Book well in advance β popular embassies can have waits of weeks.
- 3 Prepare your documentsGather all required documents. Incomplete applications are rejected and fees are often non-refundable.
- 4 Attend your appointmentArrive on time with all documents. You may be asked to provide biometrics (fingerprints and photo).
- 5 Wait for processingProcessing times vary from a few days to several weeks. Track your application status via the embassy website.
- 6 Collect your visaOnce approved, your visa is stamped in your passport. Verify all details are correct before traveling.
Slovenia β Quick Facts
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.
π Upcoming Public Holidays in Slovenia
Embassies and government offices may be closed on these dates.
β οΈ Visa information is sourced from Wikipedia and may not reflect recent policy changes. Always verify requirements with the official embassy or government website before travel.