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You don't need a visa for stays up to 90 days.

eVisa application process:

19 June, 2026 (Today)

Apply using the online application form.

We verify and apply on your behalf.

Check application status at any time.

A decision is made and sent to you by email.

Serbia eVisa Application Online

eVisa application process:

19 June, 2026 (Today)

Apply using the online application form.

We verify and apply on your behalf.

Check application status at any time.

A decision is made and sent to you by email.

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  • Processing time 2 months
  • Valid for 6 months
  • Approval rate 98%
  • Length of stay 3 months
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What is the Serbia eVisa?

Serbia eVisa is an electronic visa that allows its holders to enter Serbia for a limited period for tourism, business, or other short-term trips, and can be obtained online without visiting the embassy in person.

The eVisa to Serbia can be issued for one visit of up to 90 days within 180 days from the date of entry.

The application process is completed in several straightforward steps, making it convenient and time-saving. Travelers only have to fill out a form, attach documentation, and pay the fee.

The approved Serbia eVisa will be delivered directly to the applicant’s email address as a PDF.

When using Passporta services, you can increase your chances of approval, as our specialists carefully review each application against official guidelines.

NOTE: You cannot take up employment in Serbia with an eVisa – a work permit is required.

Why Choose Us?

At Passporta, you can be sure that the Serbia eVisa application process is safe and straightforward.

  • Trusted company – Nearly 10 years of experience.
  • Application verification – Our experts ensure the forms are completed correctly.
  • Information security – Your personal and payment data is properly protected.
  • Simple procedure – The application on our website is easy to complete.
  • Professional assistance – Our support team is always ready to provide help.

By choosing Passporta, you can easily get your Serbia visa online and focus on the trip while we handle the formalities!

Who Can Apply for the Serbia eVisa?

A Serbia eVisa can be obtained only by eligible nationalities. Citizens of some countries can enter Serbia visa-free for a limited period.

To check the exact rules for your nationality, feel free to use the online checker tool available on our website – it is located at the top of the page. This takes only a few seconds and helps you stay aware of entry regulations.

Serbia eVisa Requirements

During the Serbia eVisa application process, travelers are required to present the following documents:

  • Passport – valid for at least 90 days after the intended date of departure from the Republic of Serbia
  • Applicant’s face photo sized 3.5x4.5cm
  • Proof of the purpose and reasons for stay in the Republic of Serbia
  • Letter of invitation – proof of accommodation or proof of itinerary from the travel agency for a tourist visit, or invitation from a Serbian company for a business trip)
  • Proof of financial means at disposal for covering the costs of living during the intended stay
  • Valid travel medical insurance

Additional documents may be required depending on the situation. Make sure the copies are clear, whether made with a scanner or a smartphone camera.

How to Apply for a Serbia eVisa?

The application process for a Serbia eVisa takes place entirely online; it is only necessary to ensure a stable internet connection and prepare the required documents.

Initiate the procedure by clicking the “Apply Online” button on Passporta, and follow the steps below:

  1. Complete the form by providing your personal and travel details.
  2. Upload the documents as requested in the form.
  3. Cover the fees by choosing one of the available payment methods.

Once processed and approved, the Serbia eVisa document will be delivered to your inbox. It is important to print it out and have the paper copy on hand for checks at immigration.

Serbia eVisa Validity and Period of Stay

The Serbian eVisa enables its holders to stay in the Republic of Serbia for up to 90 days within 180 days from the date of entry. It can be issued for one trip to the country.

NOTE: The exact validity and allowed duration of stay will be shown on the approved Serbia eVisa document.

Serbia eVisa – Processing Time

The processing time for an eVisa to Serbia with Passporta may take up to 2 months.

The duration may depend on many factors – inaccurate details in the form, technical issues, invalid documents, among others.

We strongly advise travelers to submit the application well in advance of their trip to allow sufficient time for processing and potential delays.

Serbia eVisa Rejection Reasons

Serbia eVisa applications are often rejected due to incomplete or inaccurate information. Even small discrepancies – such as mismatched passport details, incorrect dates, or missing fields – can raise red flags during the review process.

Another common reason for rejection is insufficient or unclear supporting documentation. Submitting clear, properly formatted documents that meet the stated requirements is essential for a successful application.

Finally, an applicant’s travel history or background can also influence the outcome. Previous visa overstays, immigration violations, or security concerns may lead to denial.

FAQs

  • Do I need a Serbia eVisa to transit through Serbia?

    If you are only transiting through Serbia and remain within the airport's international transit area, you generally do not need a visa. However, requirements depend on your nationality, so it’s best to confirm with the nearest Serbian embassy.
  • Do children need an eVisa to Serbia?

    Yes, every traveler must have their own visa or authorization to enter Serbia, regardless of age. Parents or legal guardians can complete the application on behalf of minors.
  • How can I check my Serbia eVisa status?

    You can check your application progress via the Serbia eVisa status checker on our website.
  • Do I need to print my Serbia eVisa?

    It is necessary to carry a printed copy of your approved Serbia eVisa along with your valid passport, as border officials may request to see it upon arrival.
  • What should I do if my Serbia eVisa is rejected or not approved?

    If you receive a rejection for a Serbia eVisa, contact our customer support team. We will provide the reason for the denial and advise on how to appeal or reapply.
  • How long does it take to process a Serbia eVisa?

    The eVisa to Serbia can be processed for up to 2 months. It is essential to apply well ahead of your planned travel.
  • How will I receive my Serbia eVisa after approval?

    Once approved, your Serbia eVisa will be sent to your email address in PDF format. You should download and make a paper copy for your records and travel.
  • Can I work in Serbia with an eVisa?

    No, an eVisa for Serbia is intended for tourism and business visits. If you plan to work in Serbia, you must apply for a proper work visa or permit.
  • How to avoid errors in the Serbia eVisa application form?

    Carefully review all information before submission, since double-checking details helps prevent delays or rejection.
  • How long can I stay in Serbia with an eVisa?

    Serbia eVisa holders can stay in the country for up to 90 days within a 180-day period from the date of entry.

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