Visa and other permits

Citizens of Serbia and Montenegro, can travel to all countries of the Schengen area without visa. Visa free regime applies to all holders of biometric passports, who can travel without visa to the Schengen area and stay up to 90 days. The Schengen area is made up of 28 European countries – the EU Member States except the UK and Ireland, as well as three non-EU members, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. Persons who do not hold a biometric passport, those who want to stay for more than 90 days or who intend to work in the Schengen area still need a visa. The same rule is applied for residents of Kosovo holding a Serbian passport issued by the Coordination Directorate in Belgrade.

General information on visa and immigration issues at the Royal Norwegian Embassy Read more

Handling fee for residence / work permit: 330 EUR Handling fee for permits in family reunification: 500 EUR Underage persons: Free of charge REMARK: In addition to the standard documentation (see below), the applicant may be requested to deliver additional documentation. The Embassy will inform the applicant accordingly. FAMILY REUNIFICATION: - 2 application forms (available at the Embas Read more

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Ambasada u Beogradu je započela primenu Norwegian Application Portal-a./The Embassy in Belgrade has now started using Application Portal Norway. Read more

We are pleased to announce that the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Belgrade now has online registry of applications and booking of appointments for anyone applying for visa or residence permits to Norway. On the new Application Portal Norway either the applicant or the reference in Norway can register the application and book appointment online. Read more