Entry requirements – SERBIA:
Foreign citizens are allowed to enter the Republic of Serbia provided that they have one of the following documents:
Negative RT-PCR test for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus or a negative Antigen FIA Rapid test, if the person comes from the United States of America, not older than 48 hours from the date of issue of the results (if there is a delay in entering the Republic of Serbia, which cannot be attributed to the passenger’s fault, but is a consequence of an external event that could not have been foreseen, avoided or eliminated – delay of the flight, the departure of buses, trains, etc, then the test cannot be older than 72 hours when entering the Republic of Serbia);
Greece, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Georgia, Morocco, Cyprus, Lebanon, Moldova, San Marino, Tunisia, Armenia
Certificate of complete vaccination issued by the Republic of Serbia, i.e. a foreign state with which the Republic of Serbia has concluded an agreement on the recognition of vaccination () or with which there is de facto reciprocity in the recognition of the vaccination certificate;();
Croatia, Germany, United States Of America, Switzerland, Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain, Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Andora, San Marino, Slovenia, Tunisia, Turkey, Romania
Certificate of overcome COVID-19 disease – a certificate or other public document stating that the holder of the document has overcome the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, i.e. that this person has been diagnosed with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, provided that no less than 14 days or more than six months may elapse from the first test, issued by the Institute of Public Health established for the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
The specified restrictions do not apply to:
Foreign citizens in transit through the Republic of Serbia – a period not longer than 12 hours from the moment of entry into the territory of the Republic of Serbia;
Minors up to 12 years of age;
IMPORTANT:
Minors (domestic or foreign citizens) aged 12 to 18, may enter the Republic of Serbia without a negative RT-PCR test for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus or a negative FIA Rapid Antigen test, i.e. without a vaccination certificate or a certificate of overcome disease, if they, within 48 hours from the time of crossing the state border, submit to the territorially competent public health institute in the Republic of Serbia, either a RT-PCR test or an antigen test for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus, issued by the reference laboratory of the Republic of Serbia.
ENTRY REGIME FROM COUNTRIES OF SPECIAL RISK
India
All travelers, no matter their nationality, that are arriving to Serbia form countries of special risk of spread of Covid-19 virus are allowed to enter Serbia if they present one of the following documents:
Negative PCR test result for presence of SARS-CoV-2, not older than 48 hours from the date of issuing by a competent national laboratory in country from which they are arriving from (if there is a delay in entering the Republic of Serbia, which cannot be attributed to the passenger’s fault, but is a consequence of an external event that could not have been foreseen, avoided or eliminated – delay of the flight, the departure of buses, trains, etc., then the test cannot be older than 72 hours when entering the Republic of Serbia).
Certificate of completed vaccination issued by the Republic of Serbia, i.e. a foreign state with which the Republic of Serbia has concluded an agreement on the recognition of vaccination or with which there is a de facto reciprocity in the recognition of the vaccination certificate.
Certificate of overcome COVID-19 disease – a certificate or other public document stating that the holder of the document has overcome the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, i.e. that this person has been diagnosed with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, provided that no less than 14 days and no more than six months may elapse from the first test, issued by the Institute of Public Health established for the territory of the Republic of Serbia, i.e. the competent authority of the state with which the Republic of Serbia has concluded an agreement or de facto reciprocity on the recognition of such documents.
India
An e-mail received after registration via following link www.e-zdravlje.gov.rs, section „Foreigners Surveillance Registration “, as a proof of successful registration prior to arrival to Serbia.
Filled in and personally signed statement of consent of acceptance of quarantine measures at home
VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTERING SERBIA
Schengen, UK, USA
May enter, transit and stay in the Republic of Serbia without prior visa application, up to 90 days during a six-month period, and within validity of said visas or residence permits.
There is a possibility for foreign nationals to enter the Republic of Serbia with two passports e.g. expired national passport with valid visa or residence permit and valid national passport without valid visa or residence permit.
Foreign nationals, holders of a residence permit in the form of a separate card (not a sticker affixed to their passport), must present their valid passport upon entering the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
India
For holders of ordinary passports and other travel documents: No visas required for visits of up to 30 days, within period of one year.
Kazakhstan
For holders of ordinary passports: No visas required for visits of up to 30 days.
UAE (United Arab Emirates)
For holders of ordinary passports and other travel documents: No visas required for visits of up to 90 days within a 6 months period
Ukraine
For holders of ordinary passports: No visas required for visits of up to 30 days in 60 days period from first entrance.
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