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Last Published: 2/26/2018

In 2003, the Serbian government liberalized the country’s visa regime.  Visas are no longer required for entry and stay in Serbia for up to 90 days (within six months) for citizens of selected countries, including the United States.  This policy covers bearers of U.S. tourist, official, and diplomatic passports.  Individuals planning to stay longer than 90 days are obliged to apply for temporary resident status before the three-month period expires.  Please visit Ministry of Interior’s website for more information.
To obtain a visa or for other entry requirements, travelers should contact the Embassy of Serbia in Washington, or the Consulate General of Serbia in Chicago or New York City prior to arrival.  The address of the Serbian Embassy is 2134 Kalorama Road, NW, Washington, DC 20008.  American citizens intending to work in Serbia must obtain the requisite visa in advance.  Details on visa requirements and other information can be found here.

U.S. companies requiring the travel of Serbian businesspersons to the United States should direct these contacts to the U.S. Embassy website for more information.  The vast majority of Serbian applicants apply for B1/B2 visas, for which the validity for Serbian citizens increased to 10 years starting in 2010.  The 10-year visa for Serbian applicants is valid for multiple entries and the visa fee will be paid once every ten years.

Visa applicants should go to the following links for more information:

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