Short-stay visas for Croatia, also known as Croatia tourist visas, are offered for tourism, medical treatment, business, or other short-term travelling purposes.
They allow the holder to stay in Croatia for a maximum duration of 90 days within a 180-day period.
Croatia short-stay visas are offered for single-, double-, or multiple-entries, which dictates the number of times you can enter, leave and re-enter Croatia.
Several non-EU countries are exempt from holding a Croatian visa for short-term purposes.
Because Croatia aims to join Schengen, its short-stay visa policy is pretty similar to that of Schengen countries.
Croatia Visa Requirements.
To apply for a visa to Croatia you must compile a document file that must contain the following documents:
- A completed and signed Croatia Visa Application Form. For minors, their parent or legal guardian has to sign.
- Your passport or travel document. It must have at least three blank pages and be valid for at least three months from the time you intend to depart Croatia.
- A photocopy of your passport/travel document. Include all used pages as well as all visas, present or expired.
- Two passport-size pictures, with the following specifications:
- Dimensions: 35mm x 45mm
- Professionally taken in a white background
- You must be centered in the picture, staring ahead with a neutral facial expression
- Glasses are not recommended. If you have to wear them, they cannot cover your eyes or face. Tinted glasses are not allowed.
- Headgear is only allowed if it’s for religious purposes. Even so, it cannot cover your face
- Proof of travel health insurance for the entire time you will be in Croatia. It must cover the duration of your stay and at least €30,000 for sudden illness, accidents, and repatriation.
- Proof of accommodation in Croatia, such as a hotel reservation.
- Copy of the return flight ticket or proof of ticket booking.
- Alternatively, other proof you intend to leave Croatia after the duration of your stay, such as a bus/train ticket to your country or a third country.
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of your stay in Croatia.
- Bank statements for the past three months
- Letter from employer, stating your salary and position
- Any additional documents which support the purpose of your trip.
Additional Requirements for Croatia Tourist Visa.
When applying for a Croatia tourist visa, you must submit the following documents:
- Letter of Guarantee (if you are visiting friends/family in Croatia). The letter must be certified by a Public Notary in Croatia. Your host also has to inclose proof of funds (pay slips, pension, savings) via bank statements from the past three months. They must also include a copy of their Croatian passport or residence permit, whichever is applicable.
- If you are traveling simply for tourism purposes, the Letter of Guarantee is not required.
- Proof of employment status.
- If employed: Letter from your employer stating your position in the company, your salary, and the intended time you will be absent from work.
- If self-employed: Company’s registration papers and a visa request letter which is written on a paper with the company’s official letterhead.
- For students: Proof of enrollment in an educational institution
- Letter of Guarantee (if you are visiting friends/family in Croatia). The letter must be certified by a Public Notary in Croatia. Your host also has to inclose proof of funds (pay slips, pension, savings) via bank statements from the past three months. They must also include a copy of their Croatian passport or residence permit, whichever is applicable.
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