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|{{VNM}}<ref name="Vietnam">"[http://www.mfa.rs/Srpski/konz/vizni_rezim_po_zemljama/vijetnam.htm Vizni režim - Vijetnam]", The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia. Retrieved 2010-12-06.</ref>

Revision as of 11:56, 19 July 2012

Serbian passport holders may travel without a visa to about 100 countries not counting the countries that issue a visa upon arrival.[1]


  Republic of Serbia
  Visa-free Travel
  Visa available on arrival or via Internet
  Visa-free travel “on business”, or with hotel vouchers
  Visa-free entry for holders of Serbian diplomatic and special passports only
  Pre-arrival visa required

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[2]
1 month (on arrival)
 Cape Verde[3]
(on arrival)
 Central African Republic[4]
7 days (on arrival)
 Comoros[5]
(on arrival)
 Djibouti[6]
1 month (on arrival)
 Egypt[7]
30 days (on arrival)
 Gambia[8]
(on arrival)
 Guinea-Bissau[9]
90 days (on arrival)
 Kenya[10]
90 days (on arrival)
 Madagascar[11]
90 days (on arrival)
 Mali[12]
(on arrival)
 Mayotte[13] 90 days
 Mozambique[14]
30 days (on arrival)
 Niger[7] 90 days
 Réunion[13] 90 days
 São Tomé and Príncipe[15]
1 month (on arrival)
 Seychelles[16]
1 month (on arrival)
 South Sudan[17]
(on arrival)
 Eswatini[18] 30 days
 Tanzania[19]
3 months (on arrival)
 Togo[20]
7 days (on arrival)
 Tunisia[7] 90 days
 Uganda[21][22]
1 year (on arrival)
 Zambia[23] 90 days

Asia

Countries allowed stay
 Armenia[24]
120 days (on arrival)
 Cambodia[25]
30 days (on arrival)
 Georgia[26] 360 days
 Hong Kong[27] 14 days
 Iran[28][29]
15 days (e-visa)
 Kurdistan Region[30][31]
10 days (on arrival)
 Israel[32][33] 90 days
 Japan[34][35] 90 days
 Jordan[36]
1 month (on arrival)
 Kazakhstan[37] 30 days
 South Korea[38] 30 days
 Kyrgyzstan[39]
1 month (on arrival)
 Laos[40]
30 days (on arrival)
 Lebanon[41][42]
3 months (on arrival)
 Macau[43] 90 days
 Maldives[7]
30 days (on arrival)
   Nepal[44]
90 days (on arrival)
 Palestine[45][46][47] 90 days
 Singapore[48] 30 days
 Sri Lanka[7][49]
30 days (on arrival)
 Timor-Leste[50]
30 days (on arrival)
 Turkey[51] 90 days

Europe

Countries allowed stay
 Albania[52] 90 days
 Andorra[7][53][54] 182 days
 Austria[55][56] 90 days
 Belarus[7][57][58] 30 days
 Belgium[56] 90 days
 Bosnia and Herzegovina[7] 90 days (or ID card)
 Bulgaria[59] 90 days
 Croatia[7][60] 90 days
 Cyprus[61] 90 days
 Czech Republic[56] 90 days
 Denmark[56][62] 90 days
 Estonia[56][63] 90 days
 Finland[56][64] 90 days
 France[56][65] 90 days
 Germany[56][66] 90 days
 Greece[56][67] 90 days
 Hungary[56] 90 days
 Iceland[56][68] 90 days
 Italy[56] 90 days
 Latvia[56] 90 days
 Liechtenstein[56] 90 days
 Lithuania[56][69] 90 days
 Luxembourg[56] 90 days
 North Macedonia[7][70] 90 days (or 30 with ID card)
 Malta[56] 90 days
 Monaco[56] 90 days
 Montenegro[71] 90 days (or 30 with ID card)
 Netherlands[56][72][73] 90 days
 Norway[56][74][75] 90 days
 Poland[56] 90 days
 Portugal[56] 90 days
 Romania[76] 90 days
 Russia[77] 30 days
 San Marino[56] 90 days
 Slovakia[56] 90 days
 Slovenia[56][78] 90 days
 Spain[56] 90 days
 Sweden[56] 90 days
  Switzerland[56][79] 90 days
 Ukraine[7][80][81] 30 days
 Vatican City[56] 90 days

Americas

Countries allowed stay
 Argentina[7][82] 3 months
 Aruba[83] 30 days
 Bolivia[84]
90 days (on arrival)
 Brazil[85][86] Signed
 Chile[7] 90 days
 Costa Rica[87] 90 days
 Cuba[7] 90 days
 Dominica[88] 21 days
 Dominican Republic[89] 90 days
 Ecuador[90] 90 days
 French Guiana[13] 90 days
 Guadeloupe[91] 90 days
 Haiti[92] 90 days
 Jamaica[93]
(on arrival)
 Martinique[94] 90 days
 Nicaragua[95]
90 days (on arrival)
 Panama[96] 180 days
 Peru[97][98] 183 days
 Saint Barthélemy[99] 90 days
 Saint Martin[100] 90 days
 Saint Pierre and Miquelon[101] 90 days
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[102] 30 days
 Sint Maarten[103] 90 days
 Trinidad and Tobago[104][105] 30 days
 Uruguay[106] 90 days

Oceania and Antarctica

Countries allowed stay
 Cook Islands[107] 31 days
 Federated States of Micronesia[108] 30 days
 Fiji[109] 4 months
 French Polynesia[110] 90 days
 French Southern and Antarctic Lands[111] 90 days
 New Caledonia[112] 90 days
 Niue[113] 30 days
 Palau[114]
30 days (on arrival)
 Samoa[115]
60 days (on arrival)
 Tuvalu[116]
30 days (on arrival)
 Wallis and Futuna[117] 90 days

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
 China[7] 90 days
 North Korea[7] 90 days
 Kyrgyzstan[7][118] 90 days
 Mongolia[7] 90 days

Europe

Countries allowed stay
 Azerbaijan[7][118] 90 days

Other visa free arrangements

Countries note
 Ireland[119] Visa-free for UK visa holders from July 2011 until October 2012.
 Mexico[120] Foreign nationals, regardless of their nationality, who have a valid visa for the United States, 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.
 United Arab Emirates[121] 30 day eVisa if arriving through Dubai Airport
 United Kingdom[122] 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. Permanent, as well as, temporary residents of the EU countries can also use advantages of the DAT.

Diplomatic and official passports only

Countries allowed stay
Template:Algeria[123] Ratified
 Armenia[7] 90 days
 Azerbaijan[7] 90 days
 Bangladesh[124] 30 days
 Bolivia[125] 90 days
 Brazil[126] 90 days
 China[7] 90 days
 El Salvador[127] 90 days
 Equatorial Guinea[128] 90 days
 Georgia[7] 90 days
 Ghana[129] 60 days
 Guatemala[130] 90 days
 Guinea[7] 90 days
 Honduras[131] 90 days
 India[132] 90 days
 Indonesia[133] 14 days
 Iran[28] 90 days
 Jordan[134] 90 days
 Kazakhstan[135] 30 days
 North Korea[7] 90 days
 Mali[12] 30 days
 Mexico[136] 180 days
 Moldova[137] 90 days
 Morocco[138] 90 days
 Kuwait[139] 90 days
 Kyrgyzstan[7] 30 days
 Mongolia[7] 90 days
 Nicaragua[95] 90 days
 Pakistan[7] 30 days
 Peru[7] 15 days
 Russia[7] 90 days
 Tajikistan[140] 90 days
 Ukraine[7] 90 days
 Uruguay[141] 90 days
 Venezuela[142][143] 90 days
 Vietnam[144] 90 days
 Zimbabwe[145] 90 days

Kosovo

Inhabitants of Kosovo have the right to apply for a Serbian passport,[146] which is issued by the Serbian Coordination Directorate. The UN administration in Kosovo UNMIK used to issue its own travel documents with the last ones being issued in July 2008.[147][148] This document was recognised by several countries, but was in general refused at borders.[149] The UNMIK travel documents were valid for two years, consequently there are no longer any valid UNMIK travel documents in circulation. Having both the Serbian as well as the UN issued passport was possible. Serbia didn't recognise the validity of the UN issued document nor does it recognise the Kosovan passport, which is recognised by 78 UN member states and is de facto accepted by other states.[150]

See also

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  75. ^ Excluding Svalbard but including Jan Mayen
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