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Decision on the Abolishment of the Visas for the Entry and
Stay in the Serbia and Montenegro for Citizens of Certain Countries
At its session on 29 May 2003, the Council of Ministers of
Serbia and Montenegro brought the Decision on the Abolishment of the
Visas for the Entry and Stay in the Serbia and Montenegro which reads:
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The visas for the entry and stay in Serbia and Montenegro
up to 90 days shall be abolished for all types of travel documents for
citizens of the following countries: the Federal Republic of Germany,
France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Great Britain, Ireland,
Spain, Portugal, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Switzerland,
Norway, Iceland, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Vatican, Andorra, San Marino, Israel,
Cyprus, Malta, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Lithuania,
Latvia, Estonia, Croatia, the United States of America, Canada, Singapore, the
Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
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The citizens of Albania, the Russian Federation and
Ukraine may enter and stay in the Republic of Montenegro for
tourist visits in the territory of Montenegro individually and in organized
groups on the basis of a travel document without a visa.
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The citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia,
Croatia and Macedonia may enter and stay in the Republic of Montenegro for
tourist visits in the territory of the Republic of Montenegro with a
travel document or a personal ID card.
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Foreign nationals from paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Decision
shall be issued tourist passes at the border crossings in the Republic of
Montenegro with the period of validity of up to 30 days.
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This Decision shall enter into force on the day preceding
the day of its publication in the Official Gazette of Serbia and Montenegro.
The Decision will be published in the Official Gazette
of Serbia and Montenegro which will be issued on 30 May 2003 and will enter
into force on Saturday 31 May 2003, a day after publication.
The Council of Minister brought this Decision in accordance
with the policy of good and partnership relations, mutually beneficial
cooperation and full openness towards the countries of the European Union and EU
candidate countries, the United States of America and other highly developed
countries.
For all information related to consular matters (e.g. visas,
citizenship, estates, etc.), please contact in person by telephone or E-mail the
nearest Diplomatic/Consular Mission of Serbia and Montenegro as listed
here.
Information for foreign
nationals visiting Serbia and Montenegro who are required to obtain visas:
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Valid Passport;
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Letter of invitation (verified by the competent Serbia and
Montenegro authority) or an invitation by a company for a business visit or a
receipt or authorized tourist company certifying that the travel arrangement has
been paid for (letter of credit or other payment receipt);
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Return ticket;
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Proof of sufficient funds in hard currency and
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Certificate that a health fund shall cover the medical costs
in Serbia and Montenegro, if any.
Note: Transit visa applicants are required to obtain
the visa for the country they will enter after the transit through Serbia and
Montenegro.
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