Visa to Croatia

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Documents required for Croatia Tourist Visa:

1. Visa Application Form

2. Passport: issued within the last 10 years, with expiry date exceeding the expiry date of the requested visa by a minimum of three months, and containing at least two empty pages.

Please copy all previous (valid and expired) visas and used pages.

3. One photograph: please see the information on the Photo Specification page.

4. Travel health insurance to 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. The insurance must be valid for the territory of the Republic of Croatia during the entire stay in Croatia.

The applicant for a multiple-entry visa must have travel health-insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia.

5. Proof of residence for nationals other than Vietnam: a photocopy of the stay permit;

6. Means of transportation and intention to return to the country of residence: reservation of return travel ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver’s license if travelling by car; if the person is travelling to a third country, then proof of itinerary (travel ticket, etc.).

7. Proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia:

– Certificate of a paid tourist package;

– Booking of a hotel or other accommodation;

– Private accommodation booking (copy of the decision of the competent office in Croatia approving the renting)

– Day to day itinerary with ensured accommodation for the entire stay

– Proof of ownership or lease of a boat/yacht etc.;

8. 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:

– 70 EUR per day of the estimated stay in Croatia

– 30 EUR per day of the estimated stay in Croatia if a third-country national is in possession proof of paid tourist package, or similar document

9. The supporting documents may include: pay slip 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 or student status: evidence of employment, certificate of school attendance or proof of studying etc; for retired persons – proof of pension;

11. For minors and persons deprived of legal capacity: visa application shall be submitted by a parent/legal representative, including:

– Birth certificate of the minor (if parents are legal guardians)

– Decision of the competent body designating the legal guardian

If a minor is traveling without a parent/legal guardian, (s)he must carry a notarized consent of a legal guardian that shall contain personal information of the parent/legal guardian and the purpose, the period and length of stay in Croatia, the period for which the consent is issued, and the signature of the parent/legal guardian.

Note: The documents attached shall not be older than three months.

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+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

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croatia-business-visa

Documents required for Croatia Business Visa:

1. Visa application form

2. Passport: issued within the last 10 years, with expiry date exceeding the expiry date of the requested visa by a minimum of three months, and containing at least two empty pages.

Please copy all previous (valid and expired) visas and used pages.

3. One photograph: please see the information on the Photo Specification page.

4. Travel health insurance to 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. The insurance must be valid for the territory of the Republic of Croatia during the entire stay in Croatia.

The applicant for a multiple-entry visa must have travel health-insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia.

5. Proof of residence for nationals other than Vietnam: a photocopy of the stay permit;

6. Means of transportation and intention to return to the country of residence: reservation of return travel ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver’s license if travelling by car; If the person is travelling to a third country, then proof of itinerary (travel ticket, etc.).

7. Proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia:

– Letter of Guarantee by Legal Person: in original or copy if the original is deposited at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs in Croatia; with the Letter of Guarantee, the guarantor shall enclose a proof of solvency (BON 1 or BON 2 Forms, or a confirmation of the Commercial Court that it is not in liquidation etc.); the applicant shall be handed a photocopy of the Letter of Guarantee.

http://www.mvep.hr/files/file/obrasci/JamstvenoPismoPravnaOsoba.pdf

The applicant receives a copy of the Letter of Guarantee so that (s)he may present proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia if requested to do so by border control authority.

– Letter of invitation issued by a Croatian state authority, or the organizer of an international meeting or manifestation organized under the auspices of the Croatian Parliament, the President of the Republic of Croatia or the Government of the Republic of Croatia (copy)

8. 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:

– 70 EUR per day of the estimated stay in Croatia

– 30 EUR per day of the estimated stay in Croatia if a third-country national is in possession of a certified Letter of Guarantee by Legal Person from the Republic of Croatia

Exceptionally, if the Letter of Guarantee/Invitation Letter indicates the guarantor is fully accepting all the expenses related to visiting and departing from Croatia, the applicant can be exempt from the requirement to present the proof of sufficient funds.

The supporting documents may include: pay slip 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.

9. Proof of professional or student status: evidence of employment, certificate of school attendance or proof of studying etc; ; for retired persons – proof of pension

10. Accommodation: hotel booking, private or other accommodation, real estate title deed or lease, proof of ownership or lease of a boat etc. Accommodation can be provided by the guarantor or the inviting party if so indicated in the Letter of Guarantee or the Letter of Invitation.

Note: The documents attached shall not be older than three months.

With Croatia Business Visa, please feel free to contact Vietnam-legal.com for:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

GLOBAL CONSULTING SERVICES COMPANY

Address: 2th Floor, no 95 Cau Giay street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (+84) 4 35626100

Hotline: (+84) 988297732

Email: [email protected]

Website: Vietnam-legal.com

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DO YOU NEED A VISA TO CROATIA?

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1. The citizens of the following countries do not require a visa (either a passport or national identity card is sufficient) to enter and stay in Croatia:

Andorra

Greece

Portugal

Austria

Hungary Romania
Belgium Ireland

San Marino

Bulgaria

Italy Slovakia
Czech Republic Latvia

Slovenia

Cyprus

Lithuania Spain
Denmark Luxembourg

Sweden

Estonia

Malta Switzerland
Finland Monaco

The UK

France

Netherlands Vatican city
Germany

Poland

2. The citizens of following countries do not require a visa (either a passport or national identity card is sufficient) to enter Croatia and stay for a period of up to 90 days:

Albania

Honduras Norway
Antigua and Barbuda Hong Kong

Panama

Argentina

Iceland Paraguay
Australia Israel

Russia

Bahamas

Japan Saint Kitts and Nevis
Barbados Korea

Serbia

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Liechtenstein Seychelles
Brazil Macau

Singapore

Brunei

Malaysia Turkey
Canada Macedonia

Uruguay

Chile

Mexico United States of America
Costa Rica Montenegro

Venezuela

El Salvador

New Zealand

Guatemala

Nicaragua

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GEOGRAPHY

Croatia stretches along the Adriatic coast, narrowing north-south, with a larger inland area (Slavonia) running west-east from Zagreb to the border with Serbia. The northern two-thirds of this border are formed by the River Drava, the east by the Danube, the southern part by the Sava. The country borders Slovenia and Hungary to the north, Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast and Bosnia & Herzegovina (southeast from Zagreb; northeast from the Adriatic coastline). The coastline is highly indented, with over 1,100 islands and islets lying offshore.

WEATHER & CLIMATE

Best time to visit:

Croatia has a varied climate, with continental climate conditions inland and Mediterranean influence on the Adriatic coast. Peak season is July – August, with temperatures in the high 20s or in the 30s in places like Split, but you can expect plenty of sunshine from roughly May to October on the coast, and the shoulder seasons (May-June and September) are among the best times to visit Croatia. Inland is also hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter with sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall. Winter on the coast is milder but can be quite rainy.

CULTURE

Religion:

Roman Catholic Croats (87.8% of the total population) and Eastern Orthodox Serbs (4.4%), as well as small communities of Protestants, Jews and Muslims.