Croatia Short-term Visa
Third-country nationals who plan to visit Croatia may be required to have a visa.
All third-country nationals who are holders of valid Schengen documents, as well as national visas and residence permits of Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Romania do not require an additional (Croatian) visa for Croatia.
There are the following types of Croatia short-term visas:
- Tourist
- Business
- Family or Friends Visit
- Cultural/Sport Events/Study
- Transit
- Official Visit
- Medical Treatment
Croatia Short-term Visa Fee
Croatia Short-term visa fee is 60 EUR.
The following are exempt from visa fees upon application:
- Family members of a Croatian citizen (spouse and children),
- Family members of citizens of EEA Member States,
- Children up to the age of 12,
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports traveling in their official capacity
- Pupils, students, postgraduate students, and teachers accompanying them when they come to attend school, study, and professional training,
- Researchers coming to conduct research, as provided for by the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 September 2005 to facilitate the issue by the Member States of uniform short-stay visas for researchers from third countries traveling within the Community for the purpose of carrying out scientific research,
- Representatives of non-profit organizations up to the age of 25, who are to attend seminars, conferences, sport, cultural or educational events organized by non-profit organizations.
Croatia Tourist Visa
If you intend to visit Croatia with the purpose of tourism for a period shorter than 90 days, depending on your nationality, you might be required to obtain a Croatia Tourist visa first.
Required Documents for Croatia Tourist Visa
1. Application Form
- Filled out online printed and personally signed in two places by the applicant (or by a parent(s)/guardian(s) for minors)
2. Passport
- Valid for at least three months beyond intended stay in Croatia
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Must contain at least 2 blank pages
3. Copy of Passport
- Copy of all used pages of current passport
- If applicable, of previous passports (personal information pages, pages with visas or stamps, etc.)
- If applicable, copies of previously obtained visas for Schengen countries, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Australia, the United States, and Canada
4. Photo
- One (1) recent photograph
- 35x45 in color
- Preferably biometric and with white background
- With neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious or medical reasons is wearing a headcover, must
- Show the person's cheeks, chin, and forehead.
5. National Identity Card And Resident Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
- If you are a non-citizen in the country you apply to, you must submit a residence permit card and this card must be valid 3 months after the date of leaving Croatia.
6. Travel Health Insurance
- Must cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance, and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30.000
- Needs to be valid in Croatia for the entire stay
- The applicant requesting a multiple-entry visa must have a travel health insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia, and he/she is obliged to fill out the declaration on travel medical insurance for subsequent visits
7. Hotel Reservation
- Confirmed hotel reservation(s) valid for the entire stay or travel plan (in case of the multi-destination trip)
- The dates of the hotel reservation should correspond to the entry/exit dates
- For private apartment booking - decision for performing the activity of renting
8. Flight Reservation or Proof of Intended Transport
- Reservation for return flight or supporting documents for other means of travel with itinerary (vehicle registration, driving license, car insurance/green card, bus ticket, etc.)
9. Proof of Means of Subsistence
- Evidence of how the applicant intends to finance his/her trip and support himself/herself for the duration of the visit – bank account statement showing the movements for the last three months, bank letter confirming the balance of the account, title deeds, rent contracts, ownership of vehicle(s) or financial documents of the sponsor.
- Each person must have at least EUR 70 for every day of stay at his/her disposal (or the equivalent amount in another currency)
- In case that person has the proof of prepaid touristic voucher or similar, he/she must have at least EUR 30 per day
- For minors and persons without their own resources, an authenticated certificate shall be submitted stating that a parent or other person shall cover the expenses, with proof of the social and professional status of the person offering to cover the expenses and proof that such a person has the resources
10. Proof of Professional Status
- If the applicant is employed: letter of employer and approval for leave, on official paper, bearing the seal of the workplace, an indication of the address, and contact telephone number
- If the applicant is employed by or owner of a private company: signature circular, company registration in the chamber of commerce, bulletin of the trade register, tax registration certificate of the company
- If the applicant is a farmer: farmer certificate issued by the Chamber of Agriculture.
- If the applicant is retired: proof of pension (either bank account or pensioner booklet).
- If the applicant is a student: student certificate
11. If the Applicant is a Minor/Under Age 18 and Traveling Alone or with One Parent or Legal Guardian Only
- An authorization translated (into Croatian or English) and signed by the parents/ legal guardian in front of a public notary, submitted with a copy of parent(s)/guardian(s) ID (this condition shall not apply if the traveling parent is a single parent or holds the parental authority alone).
12. For Children Under Age 18 Years of Age and Persons Deprived of Legal Capacity
- Birth certificate if the parents are the legal guardians or
- The decision of the competent authority on appointing the legal guardian
- Copy of the valid Croatian visa of the parent/legal guardian traveling together with the child if the parent/ legal guardian submits his/her application, not at the same time.
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy
Processing Time for Croatia Tourist Visa
The average processing time for a Croatia Tourist visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Croatia Tourist Visa Fee
Croatia Tourist visa fee is 60 EUR, to be paid upon submission of the application. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.
Where to Apply for Croatia Tourist Visa?
You will apply for a Croatia Tourist visa in Croatia visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
Croatia Business Visa
A Croatia Business visa gives you the authorization to enter Croatia and stay here for a maximum period of up to 90 days within six months, as permitted. It permits its holder to engage in business-related activities such as attending meetings or conferences, conducting or attending the training, conducting internal audits, installing equipment, or performing other temporary services for a client, local affiliate, or branch office.
Required Documents for Croatia Business Visa
1. Application Form
- Filled out online printed and personally signed in two places by the applicant
2. Passport
- Valid for at least three months beyond intended stay in Croatia
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Must contain at least 2 blank pages
3. Copy of Passport
- Copy of all used pages of current passport
- If applicable, of previous passports (personal information pages, pages with visas or stamps, etc.)
- If applicable, copies of previously obtained visas for Schengen countries, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Australia, the United States, and Canada
4. Photo
- One (1) recent photograph
- 35x45 in color
- Preferably biometric and with white background
- With neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious or medical reasons is wearing a headcover, must
- Show the person's cheeks, chin, and forehead.
5. National Identity Card and Resident Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
- If you are a non-citizen in the country you apply to, you must submit a residence permit card and this card must be valid 3 months after the date of leaving Croatia.
6. Travel Health Insurance
- Must cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance, and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30.000
- Needs to be valid in Croatia for the entire stay
- The applicant requesting a multiple-entry visa must have a travel health insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia, and he/she is obliged to fill out the declaration on travel medical insurance for subsequent visits
7. Hotel Reservation
- Confirmed hotel reservation(s) valid for the entire stay or travel plan (in case of the multi-destination trip)
- The dates of the hotel reservation should correspond to the entry/exit dates
- Accommodation can be provided by the guarantor or the inviting party if so indicated in the Letter of Guarantee or the Letter of Invitation
8. Flight Reservation or Proof of Intended Transport
- Reservation for return flight or supporting documents for other means of travel with itinerary (vehicle registration, driving license, car insurance/green card, bus ticket, etc.)
9. Proof of Means of Subsistence
- Evidence of how the applicant intends to finance his/her trip and support himself/herself for the duration of the visit – bank account statement showing the movements for the last three months, bank letter confirming the balance of the account, title deeds, rent contracts, ownership of vehicle(s) or financial documents of the sponsor.
- Each person must have at least EUR 70 for every day of stay at his/her disposal (or the equivalent amount in another currency)
- In case that person has a certified Letter of Guarantee, the proof that he/she carries funds equivalent to EUR 30 per day of the planned stay in Croatia.
- Exceptionally, if a visitor has a certified Letter of Guarantee showing that the guarantor is fully accepting all the expenses related to visiting and departing from Croatia, he/she shall be exempt from the requirement to present the proof of having sufficient funds available
10. Proof of Professional Status
- If the applicant is employed: letter of employer and approval for leave, on official paper, bearing the seal of the workplace, an indication of the address, and contact telephone number
- If the applicant is employed by or owner of a private company: signature circular, company registration in the chamber of commerce, bulletin of the trade register, tax registration certificate of the company
- If the applicant is a farmer: farmer certificate issued by the Chamber of Agriculture.
11. Letter of Guarantee by Legal Person
- Shall be submitted in original (copy if stored at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs)
- The guarantor – a legal entity from Croatia - shall authenticate the form by attaching the official seal and the signature of its authorized representative
- With the Letter of Guarantee, the guarantor shall enclose proof of solvency (BON 1 or BON 2 Forms, or a confirmation of the Commercial Court that it is not in liquidation, etc.).
12. Attendance at a Fair
- Entry card or documents confirming participation
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy
Processing Time for Croatia Business Visa
The average processing time for a Croatia Business visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Croatia Business Visa Fee
Croatia Business visa fee 60 EUR, to be paid upon submission of the application. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.
Where to Apply for Croatia Business Visa?
You will apply for a Croatia Business visa in Croatia visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
Croatia Family/Friend Visit Visa
A short stay family/friend visit visa allows you to travel to Croatia to visit family or friends for up to a maximum of 90 days within 180 days.
Required Documents for Croatia Family/Friend Visit Visa
1. Application Form
- Filled out online printed and personally signed in two places by the applicant (or by a parent(s)/guardian(s) for minors)
2. Passport
- Valid for at least three months beyond intended stay in Croatia
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Must contain at least 2 blank pages
3. Copy of Passport
- Copy of all used pages of current passport
- If applicable, of previous passports (personal information pages, pages with visas or stamps, etc.)
- If applicable, copies of previously obtained visas for Schengen countries, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Australia, the United States, and Canada
4. Photo
- One (1) recent photograph
- 35x45 in color
- Preferably biometric and with white background
- With neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious or medical reasons is wearing a headcover, must
- Show the person's cheeks, chin, and forehead.
5. National Identity Card and Resident Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
- If you are a non-citizen in the country you apply to, you must submit a residence permit card and this card must be valid 3 months after the date of leaving Croatia.
6. Travel Health Insurance
- Must cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance, and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30.000
- Needs to be valid in Croatia for the entire stay
- The applicant requesting a multiple-entry visa must have a travel health insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia, and he/she is obliged to fill out the declaration on travel medical insurance for subsequent visits
7. Letter of Guarantee by Natural Person
- Shall be submitted in original (copy if stored at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs)
- The guarantor - a natural person from Croatia shall have his/her signature on the form authenticated by a public notary in Croatia or at Croatian Embassy if the guarantor is a Croatian citizen, or by a Notary Public if the guarantor is a foreign citizen with a stay permit in Croatia.
- The guarantor may be a Croatian citizen or a foreigner with a residence permit in Croatia, who earns income or has assets in Croatia.
- With the Letter of Guarantee, the guarantor shall also enclose proof of permanent source of income (payslip, pension slip) in the last three months or adequate proof of having funds in a bank
8. Proof of the Existence of Family Relations
- Documents such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, a family book showing family relation to the host, civil status, parents, spouse, children, and siblings of the applicant
9. Hotel Reservation (if the accommodation is not provided by the host)
- Confirmed hotel reservation(s) valid for the entire stay or travel plan (in the case of the multi-destination trip)
- The dates of the hotel reservation should correspond to the entry/exit dates
- For private apartment booking - decision for performing the activity of renting
10. Flight Reservation or Proof of Intended Transport
- Reservation for return flight or supporting documents for other means of travel with itinerary (vehicle registration, driving license, car insurance/green card, bus ticket, etc.)
11. Proof of Means of Subsistence
- Evidence of how the applicant intends to finance his/her trip and support himself/herself for the duration of the visit – bank account statement showing the movements for the last three months, bank letter confirming the balance of the account, title deeds, rent contracts, ownership of vehicle(s) or financial documents of the sponsor.
- Each person must have at least EUR 70 for every day of stay at his/her disposal (or the equivalent amount in another currency)
- In case that person has a Letter of Guarantee, he/she must have at least EUR 30 per day
- For minors and persons without their own resources, an authenticated certificate shall be submitted stating that a parent or other person shall cover the expenses, with proof of the social and professional status of the person offering to cover the expenses and proof that such a person has the resources
- Exceptionally, if a visitor has a certified Letter of Guarantee showing that the guarantor is fully accepting all the expenses related to visiting and departing from Croatia, he/she shall be exempt from the requirement to present the proof of having sufficient funds available
12. Proof of Professional Status
- If the applicant is employed: letter of employer and approval for leave, on official paper, bearing the seal of the workplace, an indication of the address, and contact telephone number
- If the applicant is employed by or owner of a private company: signature circular, company registration in the chamber of commerce, bulletin of the trade register, tax registration certificate of the company
- If the applicant is a farmer: farmer certificate issued by the Chamber of Agriculture.
- If the applicant is retired: proof of pension (either bank account or pensioner booklet).
- If the applicant is a student: student certificate
13. If The Applicant is a Minor/Under Age 18 and Traveling Alone or with One Parent or Legal Guardian Only
- An authorization translated (into Croatian or English) and signed by the parents/ legal guardian in front of a public notary, submitted with a copy of parent(s)/guardian(s) ID (this condition shall not apply if the traveling parent is a single parent or holds the parental authority alone).
14. For Children Under Age 18 Years of Age and Persons Deprived of Legal Capacity
- Birth certificate if the parents are the legal guardians or
- The decision of the competent authority on appointing the legal guardian
- Copy of the valid Croatian visa of the parent/legal guardian traveling together with the child if the parent/ legal guardian submits his/her application, not at the same time.
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy
Processing Time for Croatia Family Visit Visa
The average processing time for a Croatia Family Visit visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Croatia Family Visit Visa Fee
Croatia Family Visit visa fee is 60 EUR, to be paid upon submission of the application. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application Center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.
Where to Apply for Croatia Family Visit Visa?
You will apply for the Croatia Family Visit visa in Croatia visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
Croatia Cultural/Sports Events/Study Visa
The Croatia Cultural/Sports Events/Study Visa enables you to enter Croatia for cultural, or sports purposes, such as attending short-term studies.
Required Documents for Croatia Cultural/Sports Events/Study Visa
1. Application Form
- Filled out online printed and personally signed in two places by the applicant (or by a parent(s)/guardian(s) for minors)
2. Passport
- Valid for at least three months beyond intended stay in Croatia
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Must contain at least 2 blank pages
3. Copy of Passport
- Copy of all used pages of current passport
- If applicable, of previous passports (personal information pages, pages with visas or stamps, etc.)
- If applicable, copies of previously obtained visas for Schengen countries, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Australia, the United States, and Canada
4. Photo
- One (1) recent photograph
- 35x45 in color
- Preferably biometric and with white background
- With neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious or medical reasons is wearing a headcover, must
- Show the person's cheeks, chin, and forehead.
5. National Identity Card and Resident Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
- If you are a non-citizen in the country you apply to`, you must submit a residence permit card and this card must be valid 3 months after the date of leaving Croatia.
6. Travel Health Insurance
- Must cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance, and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30.000
- Needs to be valid in Croatia for the entire stay
- The applicant requesting a multiple-entry visa must have a travel health insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia, and he/she is obliged to fill out the declaration on travel medical insurance for subsequent visits
7. Hotel Reservation
- Confirmed hotel reservation(s) valid for the entire stay or travel plan (in case of the multi-destination trip)
- The dates of the hotel reservation should correspond to the entry/exit dates
8. Flight Reservation or Proof of Intended Transport
- Reservation for return flight or supporting documents for other means of travel with itinerary (vehicle registration, driving license, car insurance/green card, bus ticket, etc.)
9. Proof of Means of Subsistence
- Evidence of how the applicant intends to finance his/her trip and support himself/herself for the duration of the visit – bank account statement showing the movements for the last three months, bank letter confirming the balance of the account, title deeds, rent contracts, ownership of vehicle(s) or financial documents of the sponsor.
- For minors and persons without their own resources, an authenticated certificate shall be submitted stating that a parent or other person shall cover the expenses, with proof of the social and professional status of the person offering to cover the expenses and proof that such a person has the resources
10. Proof of Professional Status
- If the applicant is employed: letter of employer and approval for leave, on official paper, bearing the seal of the workplace, an indication of the address, and contact telephone number
- If the applicant is employed by or owner of a private company: signature circular, company registration in the chamber of commerce, bulletin of the trade register, tax registration certificate of the company
- If the applicant is a farmer: farmer certificate issued by the Chamber of Agriculture.
- If the applicant is retired: proof of pension (either bank account or pensioner booklet).
- If the applicant is a student: student certificate
11. If the Applicant is a Minor/Under Age 18 and Travelling Alone or with One Parent or Legal Guardian Only
- An authorization translated (into Croatian or English) and signed by the parents/ legal guardian in front of a public notary, submitted with a copy of parent(s)/guardian(s) ID (this condition shall not apply if the traveling parent is a single parent or holds the parental authority alone).
12. For Children Under Age 18 Years of Age and Persons Deprived of Legal Capacity
- Birth certificate if the parents are the legal guardians or
- The decision of the competent authority on appointing the legal guardian
- Copy of the valid Croatian visa of the parent/legal guardian traveling together with the child if the parent/ legal guardian submits his/her application, not at the same time.
13. Proof of Purpose of Stay
- For cultural events/conferences: an invitation from the organizer of the event or/the contract concluded by the cultural service provider or/invitation to creative work. If the inviting organization covers the costs of travel, food, and accommodation for the whole sojourn in Croatia, then this fact must be clearly stated in the invitation
- For sports events: Invitation from the sports club/sports federation or accreditation confirming the participation in the sports event. Certificate from the sending sports club or sport federation
- For study purposes: Confirmation of booked courses or matriculation letter from the school or university (original and copy). If not already mentioned in the confirmation of booked courses: confirmation of tuition and other fees payment (original and copy) or statement on sponsorship or other proof of financial means. If applicable, confirmation of participation from our country’s educational establishment
- For EU education/training/research programs: original letter of invitation from the university or research center.
14. Group Applications
- For those who travel in a group, an invitation from the relevant federation in Croatia and an explanatory letter from the federation in the applicant’s country of residence
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy
Processing Time for Croatia Cultural Visa
The average processing time for a Croatia Cultural visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Croatia Cultural Visa Fee
Croatia Cultural visa fee is 60 EUR, to be paid upon submission of the application. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application Center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.
Where to Apply for Croatia Cultural Visa?
You will apply for the Croatia Cultural visa in Croatia visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
Croatia Official Visa
Required Documents for Croatia Official Visa
1. Application Form
- Filled out online printed and personally signed in two places by the applicant (or by a parent(s)/guardian(s) for minors)
2. Passport
- Valid for at least three months beyond intended stay in Croatia
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Must contain at least 2 blank pages
3. Copy of Passport
- Copy of all used pages of current passport
- If applicable, of previous passports (personal information pages, pages with visas or stamps, etc.)
- If applicable, copies of previously obtained visas for Schengen countries, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Australia, the United States, and Canada
4. Photo
- One (1) recent photograph
- 35x45 in color
- Preferably biometric and with white background
- With neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious or medical reasons is wearing a headcover, must
- Show the person's cheeks, chin, and forehead.
5. National Identity Card and Resident Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
- If you are a non-citizen in the country you apply to, you must submit a residence permit card and this card must be valid 3 months after the date of leaving Croatia.
6. Travel Health Insurance
- Must cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance, and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30.000
- Needs to be valid in Croatia for the entire stay
- The applicant requesting a multiple-entry visa must have a travel health insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia, and he/she is obliged to fill out the declaration on travel medical insurance for subsequent visits
7. Hotel Reservation
- Confirmed hotel reservation(s) valid for the entire stay or travel plan (in case of the multi-destination trip)
- The dates of the hotel reservation should correspond to the entry/exit dates
- For private apartment booking - decision for performing the activity of renting
8. Flight Reservation or Proof of Intended Transport
- Reservation for return flight or supporting documents for other means of travel with itinerary (vehicle registration, driving license, car insurance/green card, bus ticket, etc.)
9. Proof of Means of Subsistence
- Documents proving sufficient funds to support the stay in Croatia and to return to the state of residence or to travel to a third state.
- Exceptionally, if the Invitation Letter indicates that the expenses are provided by the organizer, the applicant can be exempt from the requirement to present proof of sufficient funds.
- The supporting documents may include payslip and/or bank account statements about the balance and transactions on your bank account in the last three months, a pension slip, proof of scholarship received, etc.
10. Proof of Professional Status
11. Invitation Letter
- A foreign citizen coming to Croatia at the invitation of a Croatian national authority to attend an international conference of public interest or to participate in an event held under the auspices of the Croatian Parliament, the Croatian President and the Croatian Government shall submit a Letter of Invitation of the Croatian national authority or the organizer of the international event with the visa application
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy
Processing Time for Croatia Official Visa
The average processing time for a Croatia Official visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Croatia Official Visa Fee
Croatia Official visa fee is 60 EUR, to be paid upon submission of the application. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application Center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.
Where to Apply for Croatia Official Visa?
You will apply for the Croatia Official visa in Croatia visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.
Croatia Medical Treatment Visa
Croatia medical treatment visa is granted to the third-country citizens entering Croatia to undergo long-term medical treatment, therapy, and rehabilitation, within public or private medical institutions if they submit a letter of acceptance from the respective institutions, specifying the diagnosis and the duration of the treatment. This type of visa may also be granted to a potential companion who assists such third-country nationals, should they not be able to take care of themselves if this is expressly mentioned in the letter of acceptance.
Required Documents for Croatia Medical Treatment Visa
1. Application Form
- Filled out online printed and personally signed in two places by the applicant (or by a parent(s)/guardian(s) for minors)
2. Passport
- Valid for at least three months beyond intended stay in Croatia
- Issued within the last 10 years
- Must contain at least 2 blank pages
3. Copy of passport
- Copy of all used pages of current passport
- If applicable, of previous passports (personal information pages, pages with visas or stamps, etc.)
- If applicable, copies of previously obtained visas for Schengen countries, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Australia, the United States, and Canada
4. Photo
- One (1) recent photograph
- 35x45 in color
- Preferably biometric and with white background
- With neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious or medical reasons is wearing a headcover, must
- Show the person's cheeks, chin, and forehead.
5. National Identity Card and Resident Permit/Visa Copy (if your country of residence and citizenship are different)
- If you are a non-citizen in the country you apply to, you must submit a residence permit card and this card must be valid 3 months after the date of leaving Croatia.
6. Travel Health Insurance
- Must cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance, and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30.000
- Needs to be valid in Croatia for the entire stay
- The applicant requesting a multiple-entry visa must have a travel health insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia, and he/she is obliged to fill out the declaration on travel medical insurance for subsequent visits
7. Hotel Reservation
- Confirmed hotel reservation(s) valid for the entire stay or travel plan (in case of the multi-destination trip)
- The dates of the hotel reservation should correspond to the entry/exit dates
- For private apartment booking - decision for performing the activity of renting
8. Flight Reservation or Proof of Intended Transport
- Reservation for return flight or supporting documents for other means of travel with itinerary (vehicle registration, driving license, car insurance/green card, bus ticket, etc.)
9. Proof of Means of Subsistence
- Evidence of how the applicant intends to finance his/her trip and support himself/herself for the duration of the visit – bank account statement showing the movements for the last three months, bank letter confirming the balance of the account, title deeds, rent contracts, ownership of vehicle(s) or financial documents of the sponsor.
- For minors and persons without their own resources, an authenticated certificate shall be submitted stating that a parent or other person shall cover the expenses, with proof of the social and professional status of the person offering to cover the expenses and proof that such a person has the resources
10. Proof of Professional Status
- If the applicant is employed: letter of employer and approval for leave, on official paper, bearing the seal of the workplace, an indication of the address, and contact telephone number
- If the applicant is employed by or owner of a private company: signature circular, company registration in the chamber of commerce, bulletin of the trade register, tax registration certificate of the company
- If the applicant is a farmer: farmer certificate issued by the Chamber of Agriculture.
- If the applicant is retired: proof of pension (either bank account or pensioner booklet).
- If the applicant is a student: student certificate
11. If the Applicant is a Minor/Under Age 18 and Traveling Alone or with one Parent or Legal Guardian Only
- An authorization translated (into Croatian or English) and signed by the parents/ legal guardian in front of a public notary, submitted with a copy of parent(s)/guardian(s) ID (this condition shall not apply if the traveling parent is a single parent or holds the parental authority alone).
12. For Children Under Age 18 Years of Age and Persons Deprived of Legal Capacity
- Birth certificate if the parents are the legal guardians or
- The decision of the competent authority on appointing the legal guardian
- Copy of the valid Croatian visa of the parent/legal guardian traveling together with the child if the parent/ legal guardian submits his/her application, not at the same time.
13. Invitation Letter from the Clinic or Hospital
- A copy (clearly legible) from the clinic or hospital signed by the doctor confirming the down payment or deposit for the medical services to be rendered.
*Additional documents can be required by the embassy
Processing Time for Croatia Medical Treatment Visa
The average processing time for a Croatia Medical Treatment visa is 3-20 calendar days. It depends on your visa application country.
Croatia Medical Treatment Visa Fee
Croatia Medical Treatment visa fee is 60 EUR, to be paid upon submission of the application. Additionally, you may also need to pay other Administrative fees such as the Visa Application Center fee, courier service fee, etc., depending on the country and location of your documents' submission. The fee may vary depending on your nationality or your country of submission.
Where to Apply for Croatia Medical Treatment Visa?
You will apply for the Croatia Medical Treatment visa in Croatia visa application centers, embassies, or consulates, whichever accepts visa applications in your country of residence. If there is none of them in your country, you need to apply to the nearest embassy or consulate to your location.