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  • Visa application form. Fully completed and signed application form.

  • Original passport. Your passport should meet the following criteria:
    - It has at least two blank pages in order to affix visa,
    - Is not older than 10 years,
    - Has a validity of at least three more months beyond the date you plan to leave Slovenia and the whole territory of Schengen.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include two identical photos not older than six months: Photo size is 35x45mm; In colour; The head should take 70-80% of the photo; Light-coloured background; The applicant should be looking straight at the camera; Neutral facial expression; Avoid uniforms or colours matching the background.

  • Previous visas. Copies of your previous visas (if applicable).

  • Cover Letter. A personal letter in which you explain why you are applying to visit Slovenia, how long you plan to stay, when will you leave and other details.

  • Itinerary. A document that shows you have a booked flight, to enter and leave Slovenia. This document should specify flight numbers, dates, and your details.

  • Proof of accommodation. You will need to show evidence to the embassy/consulate where you will stay during your whole time in Slovenia. I.e. Hotel reservation.

  • Proof of Civil Status. This could be a marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, etc.

  • Proof of Financial Means. You will need to show proof to the Slovenian embassy/consulate that you own a minimum of 70€ per each day that you plan to spend here.

  • Travel Insurance. Evidence that shows you have travel health insurance that covers the whole Schengen territory, including Slovenia, and any type of medical emergencies with a minimum of 30,000€.

  • Additional documents.
    Required Documents for a Business Schengen Visa to Slovenia
    When applying to obtain a Slovene Business visa, you must provide the following additional documents:
    * Invitation letter from the Slovene company you will be visiting and their detailed address accompanied with the dates of your visit.
    * Letter of Guarantee authenticated by the Administrative Unit in Slovenia.
    * A letter from your employer. In this letter should be stated why you will be traveling to Slovenia.
    * Documents which show the existence of trade relations or relations for work purposes.
    * Entry tickets for fairs and congresses, if applicable.
    * Documents proving the business activities of the company.
    * Documents proving your employment status in the company.

  • Additional documents. Additional Slovene Visa Requirements Based on Your Employment Status:
    (1) If employed:
    - Employment contract
    - Current bank statement of the latest 6 months
    - Leave permission from the employer
    - Income Tax Return (ITR) form or Certificate of Income Tax deducted at the source of salary
    (2) If self-employed:
    - A copy of your business license
    - Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
    - Income Tax Return (ITR)
    (3) If a student:
    - Proof of enrolment
    - No-objection certificate from school or university
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    (4) If retired:
    - Pension statement of the latest 6 months.

  • Visa application form. Fully completed and signed application form.

  • Original passport. Your passport should meet the following criteria:
    - It has at least two blank pages in order to affix visa,
    - Is not older than 10 years,
    - Has a validity of at least three more months beyond the date you plan to leave Slovenia and the whole territory of Schengen.

  • Passport-type photograph. Include two identical photos not older than six months: Photo size is 35x45mm; In colour; The head should take 70-80% of the photo; Light-coloured background; The applicant should be looking straight at the camera; Neutral facial expression; Avoid uniforms or colours matching the background.

  • Previous visas. Copies of your previous visas (if applicable).

  • Cover Letter. A personal letter in which you explain why you are applying to visit Slovenia, how long you plan to stay, when will you leave and other details.

  • Itinerary. A document that shows you have a booked flight, to enter and leave Slovenia. This document should specify flight numbers, dates, and your details.

  • Proof of accommodation. You will need to show evidence to the embassy/consulate where you will stay during your whole time in Sl Slovenia. I.e. Hotel reservation.

  • Proof of Civil Status. This could be a marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, etc.

  • Proof of Financial Means. You will need to show proof to the Slovenian embassy/consulate that you own a minimum of 70€ per each day that you plan to spend here.

  • Travel Insurance. Evidence that shows you have travel health insurance that covers the whole Schengen territory, including Slovenia, and any type of medical emergencies with a minimum of 30,000€.

  • Additional documents. Additional Slovene Visa Requirements Based on Your Employment Status:
    (1) If employed:
    - Employment contract
    - Current bank statement of the latest 6 months
    - Leave permission from the employer
    - Income Tax Return (ITR) form or Certificate of Income Tax deducted at the source of salary
    (2) If self-employed:
    - A copy of your business license
    - Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
    - Income Tax Return (ITR)
    (3) If a student:
    - Proof of enrolment
    - No-objection certificate from school or university
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    (4) If retired:
    - Pension statement of the latest 6 months.

VisaHQ can provide consultation services prior to your application submission. You must still schedule an appointment to submit your paperwork at your nearest consulate. All Schengen Zone visa applications must be submitted by the applicant in person.

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Additional steps you may take:
  • Check the current validity of your passport and the availability of blank visa pages

  • Contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Slovenia

    Take advantage of our extensive embassy and consular database to find the nearest one. Upon contacting the embassy confirm the required documents, the time it takes to process the visa and whether the consulate accepts applications by mail.

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    Slovenia tourist visas may be issued with a max stay of up to 90 days.
    The actual duration is at the discretion of the Slovenia Consulate.
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    Slovenia Visa Policy

    The visa policy of Slovenia is a set of requirements and guidelines that spells out the rules and regulations for immigration. It indicates the duration of stay, required entry documents, whether the visitor needs a visa, and other important information.

    The policy of the Schengen Zone guides the current visa policy of Slovenia. Although Slovenia is an independent state, it adopts a similar open-border Schengen policy because it is a member of the bloc. There are currently 27 members of the Schengen bloc, and their citizens are free to visit each country without visas. All they need is a valid ID card issued by their home governments.

    Being a member of the bloc, Slovenians can visit other member states visa-free, while citizens of other member states may do the same. However, the law differs for other visitors from outside Europe and the Schengen zone.

    Non Visa Exempt Visitors

    A non-visa-exempt visitor is a person from a country that is not on the visa Waiver list of the European Union. Such a visitor will require a visa to enter Slovenia, and this may be a Schengen visa for a short visit lasting not more than 90 days or a long stay visa lasting up to a year and above. The visa must be obtained at a foreign mission office abroad before they can travel to Slovenia. Visa-exempt visitors must travel with passports whose validity will cover the duration of their visit.

    To apply for a Schengen or national visa for Slovenia, visit the nearest Slovenian embassy to submit your visa application. This will include your valid passport, completed application form, visa fee, and other travel documents required for the specific visa you are applying for.

    Visa application processing takes a few weeks, but within that period, you will be invited for an interview with the visa officer at the consulate. Interviews only take a few minutes. Eventually, if successful, you will be invited to receive your visa to make the trip.

    Note: Applicants in countries with no Slovenian consulate may use licensed visa agents like VFS.

    Visa Exempt Visitors

    Visa-exempt visitors don’t need visas to enter Slovenia; they only need a valid passport and online ETIAS approval. Schengen countries have an updated list of countries they have signed joint Bilateral agreements with. Such visitors are free to visit any country in the bloc, including Slovenia, for short visits without visas. A visa will only be required if they plan to stay for an extended period.

    Slovenia ETIAS

    If you are a citizen from a visa-exempt country with vids-free access to Slovenia, the rules are set to change slightly in 2024. While the visa-free policy remains, you must apply for an online approval called the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). ETIAS is an online authorization system established by the European Commission to vet visitors from countries on the visa-free list.

    ETIAS aims to control immigration and improve the border security of Schengen countries. 

    Visitors considered security risks will not be allowed into the region, as their applications will be denied.

    Furthermore, many European countries that are not current members of the Schengen Zone will also accept ETIAS from holders. These countries include Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Only a few countries will not accept ETIAS, such as the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.

    The procedure is done online, so you don’t have to visit any embassy to get the approval. You only need to submit our documents and information online, and the security system will screen it and give you a verdict in minutes.

    ETIAS screens applicants’ data across multiple databases to vet potential visitors, and those who pose some form of risk to the region are denied entry. The document is valid for 3 years and can be used to visit Slovenia and other Schengen countries several times in a calendar year. However, they must not stay for more than 90 days in 180 days. ETIAS can be used for business, tourism, medical treatment, and transit.  

    Key Details About Slovenia ETIAS

    Here are a few quick facts you should know about Etias for Slovenia.

    Not A Visa: This Online authorization is not a visa, so you can’t use it to remain in Slovenia indefinitely. It is designed for visitors from visa-exempt countries who don’t need visas to access Schengen countries.

    Solely Online: The application can only be done online, not at foreign missions such as consulates and embassies. The confirmation will be sent to your email address once approved, so provide an email you can access.

    Passport: Your ETIAS will be connected to your passport, so if it expires, the approval will expire automatically, so you will need to apply for a new one. Also, you must travel with the same passport for your trips; otherwise, you will be denied entry into Slovenia or any other Schengen country.

    Apply Abroad: ETIAS can only be applied for abroad and not when you are inside the Schengen Zone. If you have stayed in the zone for up to 90 days, you must exit and wait for the 180 days to complete before returning to continue your adventure on the continent. Kindly note that the timeframe counts regardless of whether you visit one or more countries.

    Slovenia e-Visa Online – Get your Slovenia e-Visa with VisaHQ

    Are you planning a trip to the Republic of Slovenia in the coming weeks? You should digest the information featured on this page as you plan your itinerary and prepare your documentation. Slovenia remains open to visitors worldwide, but the entry requirements differ based on nationality and other factors.

    How To Apply For ETIAS With VisaHQ

    Did you know that you can apply for ETIAS approval by submitting your application through VisaHQ? The process takes only a few minutes, and you only need a smartphone and internet broadband. We have made the process easy, so even first-timers can complete it even without prior experience. Here are the application steps to take.

    Fill out the form: Start by completing the application form on VisaHQ’s application page. Each section requires different information, which must be provided. Only accurate information will be approved, so take your time with the process.

    Upload travel documents: After filling out the form, upload digital copies of your passport and another travel document.

    Pay the application fee: Pay the application fee for document processing. You will need a credit or debit card to do this.

    Get Approved: Submit the application after making the payment and wait as the system scans your information. This will take a few minutes, and once done; the approval confirmation will be forwarded to your email if you qualify.

    Why Use VisaHQ?

    You should use VisaHQ for your application because we provide

    • Technical Support to applicants
    • Online application tracking
    • User-friendly website
    • Fast and easy application even for first timers
    • Advanced data security to protect your personal information

    And so much more. Now is your chance if you are from a visa-exempt country and would like to visit Slovenia or the wider Schengen Area. Apply for ETIAS by visiting our application page.

    Slovenia COVID-19 travel restrictions

    • Entry is open
      Slovenia has opened its borders for travelers from EU, Schengen and other countries as well.
      Prior to arrival requirements
      Valid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure.
      Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if visa is needed and apply.
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