Visa requirements for Serbian citizens
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Holders of a Serbian passport
Serbian passport
Serbian passports are issued to Serbian citizens at any age, and it is the primary document of international travel issued by Serbia.Passports are issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs or, if the citizen resides abroad, at the embassy...

 may travel without a visa, to about 90 countries, not counting the countries that issue visa upon arrival.

Regular Passports holders

  • indicates countries that have an agreement with Serbia on visa free travel; the rest of the countries generally do not require visas or have adopted a unilateral waiver

Africa

Countries allowed stay
 Burundi
(on arrival)
 Cape Verde
(on arrival)
7 days (on arrival)
 Comoros
(on arrival)
1 month (on arrival)
30 days (on arrival)
90 days (on arrival)
 Madagascar
90 days (on arrival)
 Mozambique 30 days (on arrival)
 Tanzania
3 months (on arrival)
 Togo
 Uganda
1 year (on arrival)
90 days (on arrival)

Asia

Countries allowed stay
 Cambodia
30 days (on arrival)
 Hong Kong
15 days (e-visa)
1 month (on arrival)
 Kazakhstan
 Laos
30 days (on arrival)
3 months (on arrival)
 Macau
30 days (on arrival)
30 days (on arrival)
 Mongolia
(on arrival)
 Nepal
150 days max. (on arrival)
30 days (on arrival)
30 days (on arrival)

Europe

Countries allowed stay
 Albania
 Austria
 Belgium
 Kingdom of Bulgaria
(or ID card)
 Cyprus
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
 Estonia
 Finland
 Early Modern France
 Germany
 Greece
 Hungary
 Iceland
 Italy
 Latvia
 Liechtenstein
 Lithuania
(or 30 with ID card)
 Malta
 Monaco
(or 30 with ID card)
 Netherlands
 Norway
 Poland
 Portugal
 Kingdom of Romania
 San Marino
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Spain
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Vatican City

Americas

Countries allowed stay
 Aruba
 Bolivia
(on arrival)
 Brazil
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Oceania and Antarctica

Countries allowed stay
 Federated States of Micronesia
 French Polynesia
 French Southern Territories
30 days (on arrival)
60 days (on arrival)
 Tuvalu
30 days (on arrival)

Visa free travel "on business"

Visa free travel is also possible to the following countries, provided that Serbian Ministry of Interior indicate in the passport that holder is travelling to the specific country "on business" - such note is granted without many formalities, usually a simple, informal invitation letter from foreign company or a public institution would suffice: This visa type is generally used by students as well due to the easy and cheap procedure.

Asia

Countries allowed stay
90 days
90 days
90 days
90 days

Europe

Countries allowed stay
90 days
90 days

Other visa free arrangements

Countries note
Visa-free for UK visa holders from July 2011 until October 2012.
Foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, who have a valid visa for the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

, and want to travel to Mexico as tourists, in transit, or on business, do not require a Mexican visa, regardless of where they come from and what means of transport they use to enter Mexico. Mexican visas will continue to be issued to foreign nationals who do not have a valid visa for the United States.
Serbian citizens do not require a visa to enter Panama, provided they hold a valid or used visa or residence permit of the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom or the EU states.
provides Direct Airside Transit (DAT) visa exemption (type B visa) if a person holds either Australian, Canadian, New Zealand or United States visa, and is in transit to or from these countries.
30 day eVisa if arriving through Dubai Airport

Diplomatic and official passports only

Countries allowed stay
Ratified
90 days
90 days
 Bangladesh 30 days
 Brazil 90 days
90 days
 El Salvador 90 days
 Equatorial Guinea 90 days
90 days
 Ghana 60 days
90 days
 Guatemala 90 days
 Honduras 90 days
 India 90 days
14 days
 Iran 90 days
 Jordan 90 days
 Kazakhstan 30 days
 Mali 30 days
180 days
 Moldova 90 days
 Morocco 90 days
90 days
 Kuwait Signed
30 days
90 days
 Nicaragua 90 days
30 days
15 days
90 days
 Tajikistan 90 days
 Uruguay 90 days
90 days
90 days
Signed
 Zimbabwe 90 days

Kosovo

Inhabitants of Kosovo have the right to apply for a Serbian passport, which is issued by the Serbian Coordination Directorate
Serbian Coordination Directorate
The Serbian Coordination Directorate is an authority which is responsible for issuing Serbian passports to Serbian citizens residing in Kosovo....

. Simultaneously, the UN administration of the province, UNMIK, is issuing its own travel document. This document is recognized by several countries, but is in general refused at borders. Having both the Serbian as well as the UN issued passport is possible. Serbia does not recognize the validity of the UN issued document nor the Kosovan passport
Kosovan passport
The Kosovan passport is a travel document that is issued to the citizens of the disputed Republic of Kosovo. The document facilitates international travel as well as serving as proof of citizenship. The issuance of passports is the prerogative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with the...

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Entry refusal

Serbian citizens were previously not allowed to enter Malaysia, however the admission is now not refused when the passenger has obtained a visa and a special permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs for a maximum stay of 30 days. Citizens of Serbia, Montenegro
Montenegro
Montenegro Montenegrin: Crna Gora Црна Гора , meaning "Black Mountain") is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast and Albania to the...

 and Israel
Israel
The State of Israel is a parliamentary republic located in the Middle East, along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea...

 remain the only three countries banned from participating in Malaysia My Second Home
Malaysia My Second Home
The Malaysia My Second Home program is an international residency scheme enacted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners to live in the country on a long-stay visa of up to 10 years. To qualify for the program, applicants must meet certain financial and medical criteria...

 program.

See also

  • Visa policy of Serbia
    Visa policy of Serbia
    The Government of Serbia allows citizens of specific countries/territories to visit Serbia for tourism or business purposes without having to obtain a visa, often based on bilateral agreements. Citizens of other countries have to obtain a visa from the embassy of their residence country.-Visa:The...

  • List of passports
  • Serbian nationality law
  • Serbian passport
    Serbian passport
    Serbian passports are issued to Serbian citizens at any age, and it is the primary document of international travel issued by Serbia.Passports are issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs or, if the citizen resides abroad, at the embassy...


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