Visa
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Schengen visa
Slovakia is part of the Schengen Area – territory of 23 countries of the European Union + 2 associated countries of the European Economic Area, which agreed on the abolition of border controls between themselves and on common visa regulations.
By applying for Slovak Visa, a foreigner applies for so-called Schengen Visa which allows him/her to travel inside of the Schengen Area without any restrictions. Schengen Visa holders do not need aditional special visa for Slovakia.
Citizens of which countries need visa to Slovakia?
Citizens of the following countries need visa to Slovakia: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Ivory Coast, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea (North), Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Micronesia, Midway Islands, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar (Burma), Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Northern Mariana Islands, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Christopher and NevisnoSaint Helena and Dependencies, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, São Tomé and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste (East Timor), Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos Islands, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Western Samoa, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
For up to 90 days of stay, there are no Slovakia visa requirements for US citizens (USA), Australians, Canadians or UK citizens.
Visa types
Which type of visa the foreigner needs depends on the length and purpose of the stay in Slovakia. There are 4 types:
- Schengen visa type A = Airport transit visa
- Schengen visa type B = Transit visa
- Schengen visa type C = Entry visa
- Long-term visa D
Schengen visa type A: Airport transit visa
Under normal circumstances, for a layover or transfer between two international flights the foreigner can remain in the international transit zone at the airport without any visa. However, some nationalities are subject to visa requirements, even if they do not leave the international transit zone. Airport transit visas entitle the foreigner only to pass through the international transit area of airports.
Schengen visa type B: Transit visa
This visa entitles foreigners who are traveling from one non-schengen country to another non-schengen country to pass through the Schengen States. The transit cannot exceed 5 days.
Schengen visa type C: Entry visa (Travel visa or Tourist visa)
This visa entitles foreigners to enter the Schengen countries for a visit or several visits, but the duration of the stay cannot exceed 90 days within a period of 6 months from the date of the first entry. A visa can be granted for one or more entries.
Long-term visa D (Residence visa, Student visa or Business visa)
Long term visa can be given for the purpose of granting a residence permit in the Slovak Republic or for the purpose of fulfilling obligations arising from international agreements or where it is in the interest of the Slovak Republic.
With this visa the foreigner is allowed to stay on the territory of Slovakia during the period of its validity and it allows him/her to travel accross Schengen countries, but the duration of the stay cannot exceed 90 days in any period of 6 months.
How to apply for Slovak visa?
Foreigners who are subject to visa requirements and who wish to enter the Schengen Area with the primary purpose of staying in Slovakia, are required to submit an application for visa at the local Slovak Embassy or Consulate-General. If the foreigner has a residence permit in other country than the country of his nationality, he/she can apply for visa at the Embassy / Consulate-General in the country of his current residence.
In some cases, the decision about granting a visa can take time. Foreigners should apply for visa as soon as possible, but not earlier than 3 months before the planned trip. The statutory deadline for granting visas is 30 days after the date of application receipt.
Citizens of countries with which there are signed agreements by the European Community on easier and faster granting of visas are exceptions. In these cases, the deadline for a decision is set at 10 days after the receipt of a complete visa application. The following countries have such an agreement with European Community: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine.
Application form & other documents needed
The following must be attached if applying for Schengen visa:
- Completed application form for Schengen (PDF download) or Slovak national visa (PDF download) – It must be signed by the applicant. For legal representation of a child or legally incompetent person, applications must be signed by the legal representative, attached with a copy of a document certifying that he/she is the legal representative of the applicant.
- Color facial image – 3 cm x 3.5 cm
- Valid travel document (Passport) – Validity must be at least 3 months longer than the expected validity of the visa.
- Documents indicating the purpose and conditions of the planned visit – Invitation letter or a Voucher if it is an organized tour.
- Documents of transport – It has to be a return ticket (not open ticket!) – flight ticket, bus ticket or train ticket. If traveling by car (or other vehicle for roads), transport documents are: international driving license, vehicle insurance for damage caused to other road-users, green card, cash for petrol.
- Documents relating to accommodation – Voucher showing the payment for a hotel and its services, or private invitation which confirms that the inviting person will accommodate the invited foreigner, or other documents.
- Documents regarding finances and solvency * – Cash in convertible currency, or traveler’s checks, or bank statement showing regular income (salary, pension) for the last 6-12 months, or other documents that guarantee funds in convertible currency.
- International travel insurance – It must cover any expenses which might arise from transporting the foreigner back to his/her country for health reasons, urgent medical reasons or emergency hospital treatments. The insurance must be valid throughout the Schengen member states and for the entire period of the stay. Minimum coverage shall be 30000,-EUR. Family members of EU or EEA nationals (except family members of Slovak citizens) do not need to submit a travel medical insurance.
- Other documents – The embassy or the Consulate-General is allowed to request any other documents to verify the declared purpose of travel and the applicant’s intention to return to the home country or country of residence.
* The amount of money a foreigner has to prove, must be appropriate to the length and purpose of stay and cost of living in the destination country or countries of the Schengen Area. On the borders of Slovakia, a foreigner can be called to demonstrate sufficient funds for the whole stay (as stated in visa), which is 57,-EUR per person per day.
Documents proving the purpose of stay
These are considered as a proof of declared purpose of stay:
Organized / individual tourism
- Voucher issued by travel agency – Voucher must contain information about paid services, not just a reservation or partial payment of services.
- Invitation letter – For private visit (visiting family or friends), an invitation issued by the inviting party with officially certified signature by notary, or certified by the Foreign Police Department is required. Invitation verified by the Foreign Police Department may be required for visa applicants of any nationality.
Commercial / Business trip
- Invitation issued by a business partner or institution.
- Invitation issued by the Foreign Police Department. – It may be required for visa applicants of any nationality. Embassy or Consulate General will decide what documents will be required to prove the purpose of stay. For repeated business trips, a cooperation agreement with a Slovak company/companies and further documents may be required.
International conferences, seminars, symposiums, cultural and sport events
- Invitation issued by the organizer.
- Official letter from the organization requesting visas for its staff.
- Invitation verified by the Foreign Police Department.
Other purposes
Other documents confirming the purpose of travel and stay in the Slovak Republic (wellness or spa treatments, studies, etc.).
Invitation letter
Invitation letter should contain:
- Details of the inviting person – name, address, phone number.
- Date and place, where the letter was written.
- Details of invited person – name, address, phone number.
- Naming the invited person and the reason of inviting.
- Purpose of the visit (if traveling around Slovakia then it should specified where the invited person will stay and who will pay the costs – inviting person or the invited).
- The invitation letter should be signed by the inviting person.
Visa costs & fees
Type of visa | Fee |
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Schengen Visa:
|
60,-EUR |
Long-term Visa (D) | 99,50 EUR |
Long-term Visa issued for granting a residence permit in Slovakia | 9,50 EUR |
Long-term visa granted for the purpose of fulfilling obligations arising from international agreements or it is in the interest of the Slovak Republic | 33,-EUR |
Visa for nationals of countries with which there are signed agreements by the European Community on easier and faster granting of visas:
|
35,-EUR |
Fees shall be paid in convertible currency or in national currency of the country where the application was made. There are no fees for the applicants who are family members of EU or EEA citizen, and who are exercising their right to free movement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to submit the visa application personally?
Yes, you have to submit the visa application personally on the embassy or consulate and you need to explain the purpose and circumstances of your trip. The visa for children is applied by their legal representative (usually parents).
In certain rare cases the foreigner does not have to be personally on the embassy when applying for a visa. For getting such an exception, it is necessary to contact the Embassy or Consulate General.
What happens if my visa application is rejected?
Visa isn’t legally eligible and the foreigner is not informed about the reason if the visa was rejected, except when he/she is a family member of a EEA citizen, a refugee or a foreigner whom has been given subsidiary protection (it does not apply if he/she is a family member of a Slovak citizen).
Can I appeal against the refusal of a visa?
If a visa application was rejected to a family member of the European Economic Area, to a refugee or a foreigner whom has been given subsidiary protection, the Embassy / Consulate-General of the Slovak Republic is required to issue a document about the decision. Options about how to appeal against the refusal are mentioned in the operative part of the decision document.
Is my visa valid only for the Slovak Republic?
Territorial validity of visas are specified on the visa sticker in the line “Platné pre/Valid for”. Visa may be granted with effect for all Schengen Member States. In this case, the visa sticker says “Platí pre: Schengenské štáty” (Valid for: Schengen states) and the holder of such visa is allowed to move freely throughout the Schengen Area within the validity period.
If the territorial validity is limited, the visa sticker will say “Platí pre: Slovenská republika” (meaning that the visa is only valid for the territory of the Slovak Republic) or “Schengenské štáty – GR” (meaning that the visa is valid for all Schengen states except Greece).
With my visa, can I travel outside the Schengen Area and then enter it again?
Short-term Schengen visa can be granted for one or more entries. If you hold a visa for only one entry and you leave the Schengen Area, your visa is no longer valid for the re-entry. Multiple-entry visa entitles you to multiple entries and exits from the Schengen Area within the validity period.
If I got Schengen visa from the Slovak Embassy, am I allowed to enter Slovakia through an airport which is located outside of the Slovak Republic?
Yes, with a valid Schengen visa you can enter Slovakia through any border crossing – through any airport in the Schengen Area.
What should I do after the arrival in Slovakia?
A foreigner, who holds short-term visa, long-term visa or his/her entry is not subject to a visa, is required to inform a police office within three working days about the location and expected length of stay. EEA nationals must meet this obligation within ten working days of the entry. If he/she is staying at a hotel or other accommodation, the owner of the accommodation facility is required to do that instead of the foreigner.
Can I extend the visa when I am in Slovakia?
Since 1st of December 2008, in rare cases the visa may be extended to 90 days in 6 months. Visa is extended by the Ministry of Interior, only if the foreigner cannot leave the Slovak Republic due to natural disasters, humanitarian grounds or serious personal reasons. Other cases (tourism, family visits, etc.) do not justify the extension of the visa.
June 22nd, 2009 at 5:42 am
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keep up the good work
galaxy
August 17th, 2009 at 8:47 pm
Hi , I would like to ask if an Indian citizen needs a visa for entering Slovakia just for 3 weeks? Thank you. Janis
August 18th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Janis, unfortunately, yes, you need visa for any amount of time. Please, contact the Slovak embassy in India to proceed: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#india
August 20th, 2009 at 12:28 am
Hello,
I am from Egypt (Communications and Electronics)Enigneer and want to immegrate to Slovakia, do you have an immegration program? what should I do??
thanks
August 21st, 2009 at 12:22 am
Dear Nader, please, contact the Slovak embassy in Cairo: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#egypt
August 28th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Hi,i’m from slovakia and my son born in the greece,he is 2 months old,I would like to know,what he need for traveling to slovakia?
Thank you
Best regards
August 28th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Hi dany, even in the case that your son is a greek citizen now, he doesn’t need any visa. Greeks don’t need visa for travelling to Slovakia. We wish you nice travelling :)
August 28th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
hello
i am doing buseinss in pakistan and want to visit exhbiton in solvakia . i have search but did not find embassy in pakistan to apply for visa . please kindly requst you to send me information about embassy to apply for business visa. i will be thankful.
thanks
your kindness ……………
August 29th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
Haroon, there is no Slovak embassy in Pakistan. You should contact the embassy in Iran. Here are the details: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#iran
September 6th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
Hallo Sir,
Please would you advise for the medical visa?
I am Iraqi from Iraq, can I apply in Ankara-Turkey or Damascus-Syria? For the time being, Baghdad-Iraq is a dangerous place.
I choose Slovakia for its reasonable treatment cost related with me and affordable.
Kind Regards,
Alan
September 7th, 2009 at 12:45 am
Alan, if there is no way to contact the embassy in Baghdad, you should indeed contact the closest embassy.
September 7th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
Hello
My Son-in law is Turkish and is married to my daughter who is a British Citizen. I would like to share the beauty of your country with them and take a one week holiday in Slovakia.
He has spouse visa with right to remain in the UK , whatn is the proceedure for obtaining a visa for him?
September 7th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Hi Douglas, he should contact either the embassy in Turkey or the closest embassy, in UK.
September 8th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Hi my name is nasir afghan nationality i live in united arab emirates, Dubai i have a friend in slovakia and he is ready to sent me invitation from thir so i can visit slovakia but he asked me to go to embassy and fill the form and write down his information. but i want to make sure from you what is the exact process.
September 8th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Well, this is the exact process. Don’t forget to take the documents required for Slovak Visa (read in the article above) and then you just go to the appropriate embassy.
September 8th, 2009 at 11:17 pm
Dear Sir or Madam;
I am from Yemen and I have been accepted to participate in training course takes place in Slovakia Republic between the period (25 -31) October 2009.
I have to start to work in order to apply for a Shengen visa so I would be grateful for you if you provide me with all information on which I can obtain the visa as soon as I can .
I am looking forward to hearing from you sooner and I really appreciate your cooperation.
Your faithfully
Majed hameed mahyoob thabet.
September 9th, 2009 at 9:30 am
Majed hameed mahyoob thabet,
please, contact the embassy in Cairo, Egypt: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#egypt
They will guide you through the process…
September 13th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Hi Sir/madam,,
im holding iraqi passport and i have the resisdencey in UAE.would you advise me how to get the visa to Slovakia i didnt find the requirement or even the embassy website.thanx
September 14th, 2009 at 11:41 am
Hi Navar, please contact the embassy in Iraq: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#iraq or the accredited embassy for UAE which is in Egypt: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#egypt
The Slovak embassies usually don’t have websites (unfortunately), so it’s no surprise you didn’t find it. Try to contact them via email.
September 14th, 2009 at 10:55 pm
Hi,
does my husband Indian citizen need visa to Slovakia?
September 15th, 2009 at 10:52 am
Hi Silvia, yes, people from India do need visa to Slovakia. Here are the contacts to Slovak Embassy in India http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#india
September 26th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
hi my name is petar,im from macedonia,and i want to go to slovakia,what kind of papers i need,and how long can i stay there.
September 27th, 2009 at 12:32 am
Petar, you need visa to enter Slovakia. Please, contact the embassy in Serbia: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#serbia
September 27th, 2009 at 6:21 am
hi i been told before from u to go to embassy in uae, Dubai but thir is no embassy here in uae, dubai only in egypt so should i visit egypt to apply visa or i can send my documents and invitation and passports to the embassy by post?
September 28th, 2009 at 8:37 am
Nasir, we haven’t told you to go to the embassy in UAE. As you can see we are aware of the fact that the Slovak embassy in UAE doesn’t exist anymore: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#united-arab-emirates
Usually, you need to be personally on the embassy when applying to visa, but if you have a serious problem that doesn’t allow you to go to the embassy, you can contact them and ask for an exception.
September 28th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
Hi
I am holding a shengen visa to Hungary,
as the visa is Shengen i can enter to Slovakia
am travelling from Abu Dhabi UAE
Please confirm
thanks
Zeidan
September 29th, 2009 at 9:43 am
Zeidan, you are right. With Schengen visa you can enter any country in Schengen area including Slovakia.
October 3rd, 2009 at 12:25 pm
Hi
I’m working in Dubai. I need to travel to Slovakia on business.
I require visa for this and I have all necessary papers and documents.
Kindly inform me as to what I should do next.
Should I go to the Slovak Embassy in U.A.E for getting visa?
Should I fix an appointment for the same?
If yes, could you give me the website of Slovak embassy in U.A.E
Thanks
October 3rd, 2009 at 3:13 pm
Dear Imtiaz, there is no embassy in UAE anymore. You should contact the embassy in Egypt, please, see the contact details here: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#egypt
October 9th, 2009 at 5:35 am
For applying tourist visa, can i ask my frind in slovakia to book hotel in kosice and send me the receipt here of confirmation of payment, which i can verify from travel agent ant get it stamped and apply for visa. I have completed all other formalities for tourist visa.
October 9th, 2009 at 6:37 pm
sye, you need the receipt and the voucher – they need to see your name on the voucher, that it is you who will be accommodated.
October 10th, 2009 at 4:10 am
Thank u so much sir, for you reply.I would be glad if you could help me with following thing.
Do i need to take an appointment for applying for visa at indian embassy and in general, how much time does it required to get the visa issued after the interview.
October 10th, 2009 at 8:12 am
hiya :
i am living in uk with my wife and 2 kids . my wife is a solvakian citizen . we got married in since 2 years . i want to register my marriage in solvakia , i need to apply spouse visa aswell . pls advise immigration lawyer in solvakia who can speak english , if i go to solvakia how long it will take to get citizenship , i dont have any spouse visa , can i go to solvakia and can i work there legally . please advise
many thanks
zahid – uk
October 10th, 2009 at 12:21 pm
Sye, I don’t know where you’re from, if you are from India than you should visit the embassy in India.
The statutory deadline is 30 days after visa application, please, read here: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/#where-when
October 13th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Dear zahid, unfortunately, we have no experiences with immigration lawyers, so I cannot recommend you one. But try to contact lawyers listed here: http://www.zlatestranky.sk/firmy/-/advokati-notari-pravnici/1/
If you come to Slovakia you can get a permanent residency first, then after 5 years of living here in Slovakia, you can get the citizenship. If you get permanent residency you can work in Slovakia legally, of course.
October 14th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
hi!my name is diana and i m slovakian.i would like to ask u if my husband have any rights to get slovak residenci card even we live in london.
October 15th, 2009 at 3:51 pm
Hi Respected Sir/Madam
I write you regarding what happen with me in my visa application case. Basically i live in Rugby(U.K) from april 2007 i come here from India. I work here as a manager in Dominos Pizza in Rugby. I met with my wife in Dominos she is from Slovakia. We merry acc. to law in Rugby in 1 December 2008 in Rugby Registrar office. My Visa is Expiry in April 2009. I apply my further Extension in U.K in behalf of my wife as a F.M.R.S visa in U.K Home office. They Refuse my visa(Home office)just because she didnt work here 1 year proper. She is under Worker Registration Scheme in this Scheme European members have to work one year but she work from 12 may 2008 to 19 april 2009. She is suffer with atopic eczema and asthma. Here we go lot of times to doctors but they cannot sort her health proper. Her allergie go worse and worse, then she went to Slovakia and she straight way admitted in Slovakia hospital. Home office ask me for her any payslip to prove me she work here. I write a letter to Mr. Cliff platt (case worker) and i expalin all my condition in front of him. If anyone see my wife face and body condition anyone can cry on her situation(that four months). How can it is possible for her to carryon work when she cant. I work proper here and my wife she work proper before her health problems starts. If i work for my wife is not wrong and this problems can happen with any one. Just on this grounds they cancel my visa and i have to go back India. In nut shell they dissmiss our marriage and we have to go seprate. We live togather from may 2008. They didint give me enough time to apply slovakia visa. They give me 28 days to leave U.K but they send me letter on 28 sep 2009 (recieved date) but the date on letter is 24 sep. Still they didnt send my or my wife passports. I call them everyday they say to me wait. The days they gave me is not enough and right now booking ticket for India is very difficult. I have no any criminal record here. I work proper here. They keep my and my wife passports 10 months. I call to them and they say me we didnt send your passport back and we send your wife passport to Slovakian Embassy in London.I again call home office and I say to them i have little time left for book my ticket. They say me again wait we cannot give your passport back. No one is here to listen me and help me what i have to do. They never answer my questions proper. One side they say me to leave U.K in 28 days Another side they didnt let me know about any date when i can book my ticket. I am in mental situation . I dont know what i have to do or not. I dont know why they behave with us like this. We are normal Peoples. We are not illlegal here so they can do with us like this.vThey didnt sent me any letter in writting what i have to do now. From the time i apply my visa(08.12.2008) to till now they simply write me letter i have to leave the country in 28 days. how can i handle this problems. I am manager In Dominos Pizza. My job is very good there. When i apply my visa the time limit from home ofice is six months (decision time) that means within six months they have to send answer back to us but i didnt recieved any answer. Than i call lot of times and they say me wait. I say can i speak with someone who help me. They say what we say to you same our serniors say to you. Me and my wife in Tension what they did with me here. Now i get my passport back and i go back to india but i want to know which visa i have to apply from india to Slovakia. I hope you understand my problems and show me the right way.
Please Sir/Madam You Can help me in this situation. I hope u look after your Peoples.
I wait for your help Sir. I wana live with my wife because i cant live without her. She need me and i need her.
With Regards
Anuj Malhotra and Alexendra Malhotra
October 15th, 2009 at 4:21 pm
Dear Diana,
to be able to answer your question, we need to know, where is your husband from. Let us know and we will try to help you immediately.
October 15th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
Hi Diana, he has the right to get the permanent residency, if you still have yours.
October 15th, 2009 at 4:58 pm
Dear Anuj,
Well, this is a very complicated situation. For the issues related to Britain – we unfortunately are not allowed to give you any information, as we provide information only related to Slovakia. So why they have not give your passport back yet, or why they refused your visa application, etc., we do not know the answers.
I suggest you to try to contact the Slovak Embassy in UK, if they can give you any information about a possibility of avoiding going back to India now, as you are married so Slovak citizen. They could give you better advice, if there is chance to go to Slovakia within the 28 days you have and manage to stay there too.
In case you will have to go back to India: for the visa to Slovakia contact the Slovak embassy in India. Please see the contact below:
50-M, Niti Marg
Chanakyapuri
110021 New Delhi
Phone: 00911124678587
Mail: emb.delhi@mzv.sk
They will give you exact information about everything you need. For some general information about visa, please see http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/.
Hope this helps you. In case you have any other questions related to Slovakia, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
October 16th, 2009 at 11:23 pm
dear sir
i am khalil from jordan i have romanian student visa if i want to vist slovikia do i need visa
October 17th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
dear sir,
im w.sanuja gihan peiris and a srilankan citizen.i am currently studying in vitebsk state medical university, republic of belarus as a 4th year medical student.i am very interested in studying in slovakia and i want to transfer from my university to the slovakian medical university.and for that i need to visit the university and talk to the respective rector of the university. so that i need one week of time to do my documment work.so i need one week visa.and i can get all the document to prove that iam student of the university and all needed.so sir please be kind enough me to inform the possibilities of my request.
thank you.
w.s.g.peiris
October 17th, 2009 at 3:34 pm
Dear khalil, yes, unfotunately Romania is not part of the Schengen area till now, so the Visa to Romania is not valid for Slovakia.
October 17th, 2009 at 3:37 pm
Dear sanuja, I am not sure what is your question… Could you please specify your question? Thanks.
October 18th, 2009 at 9:30 am
Respected Sir,
I have completed all formalities for tourist visa to slovakia n also appeared for interview at slovak embassy in new delhi. I would like to know how long will it take to issue the visa and visa officer told she grants me visa, so i would like to know are there any more obstacles or will i get visa.
October 18th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Ahf, the statutory deadline for issuing visa is 30 days.
October 18th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
Dear Sir
I’m Mohammad from Iraq,
I want to go a trip to Bratislava this month to spend my holidays
But I’m hesitant because
I heard that Slovak embassy in baghdad do not give a visa to Iraqi Nationals??
is that true? if is not ..!
how can I get a visa to Slovakia? and,
What are the documents required to complete it..?
Best regards.
October 18th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Dear Mohammad, you need to contact the Slovak embassy in Baghdad: http://www.slovak-republic.org/visa-embassies/of-slovakia/#iraq
October 19th, 2009 at 12:35 am
dear sir
my question is that I want to transfer from my university wich i am currently studying at vitebsk state medical university, belarus to slovakian medical university.for that i want to vist the university and talk to the rector of the university.for that i want to visit slovakia and want to get visa.i want to know about the possibilities of my request.
thank you,
w.s.g.peiris.
October 20th, 2009 at 6:07 pm
Dear sanuja, in that case you need “classical tourist visa” – Schengen Visa C.