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What is the schengen area.

The Schengen area is a part of the territory of Europe in which people may travel freely without any border checks at internal borders of Schengen Member States. In fact, the internal borders were abolished and border checks at Schengen external borders have been reinforced in order to safeguard the security of Member States. The common rules on border control and effective oversight on the external borders aim at preventing illegal migration, drug trafficking and other illegal activities. The Schengen Member States also apply a uniform visa policy regime.

Schengen States: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, The Netherlands, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Swiss Confederation.

More information about the Schengen area

What is a visa?

A visa is a permission for entry, transit or stay in the Schengen Area or in the territory of some of the Schengen member states for the period of validity of the respective visa.  A visa is issued in the form of a visa sticker by diplomatic missions or, under extraordinary circumstances, by the police authorities at the  border crossing points . 

Do I need a visa to enter the Schengen area? 

Citizens from some non-EU countries are required to have a visa when travelling to the  Schengen area . A common list of countries whose citizens must have visas when crossing the external borders and a list of countries whose citizens are exempt from that requirement are set out in the  Regulation (EU) 2018/1806 . 

Based on bilateral agreements Member States may exempt holders of diplomatic, official, service or special passport from the visa requirement.

Third countries whose nationals are exempt from a visa requirement upon entry into the Slovak Republic   

There are also EU law derogations from the visa requirement for the territory of all Member States:

  • Third-country nationals holding a residence permit issued by a Schengen Member State; 
  • Holders of diplomatic (and, occasionally, service) passports who under the Visa Facilitation Agreements or specific visa waiver agreements with certain third countries are exempt from the visa requirement;
  • Third-country nationals holding a ‘local border traffic permit’ when exercising their rights within the context of the local border traffic regime; 
  • School pupils who are nationals of third countries whose nationals are subject to visa requirements and who reside in an EU Member State and are travelling in the context of a school excursion as a member of a group of school pupils accompanied by a teacher from the school in question;
  • Recognised refugees and stateless persons and other persons who do not hold the nationality of any country who reside in a Member State and are holders of a travel document issued by that Member State;
  • Certain categories of family members of EU/EEA and Swiss citizens are exempt from visa requirements.

Further information on visa regime and existing exemptions from the visa requirement

Generally, a short-stay visa issued by one of the Schengen States entitles its holder to travel throughout the Schengen States for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. If the length of stay of the foreigner exceeds 90 days, the foreigner has to apply for a residence permit or a national visa (if applicable), in accordance with  the Act No. 404/2011 Coll. on Residence of Foreigners  and on the Amendment and Supplementation to Certain Acts in the wording of the later regulations.

Where can I apply for a visa?

If your travel destination is one Schengen Member State, you should lodge the application at the diplomatic mission of that Member State. If your travel destination includes more than one Member State, the application should be lodged at the diplomatic mission of the Member State of the main destination. The main destination is understood to be the destination where the applicant intends to spend the longest time or where the main purpose of the intended journey is carried out. If no main destination can be determined, you should lodge your visa application  at the diplomatic mission of the Member State whose external border you intend to cross first.

The list of diplomatic missions of the Slovak Republic

The Schengen visa application shall be lodged at the territorially competent Slovak diplomatic mission. If the foreigner is residing in the third country (other than the country of his nationality), s/he may submit his/her visa application at the diplomatic mission territorially competent for the country of his current residence. Any exemption from the rule shall be profoundly justified by the applicant and is subject to approval of the diplomatic mission. 

Apart from the possibility to apply for a visa directly at the diplomatic mission, there is a possibility to lodge the Schengen visa application in the visa centre, as long as the Slovak Republic is cooperating with an external service provider in the country of your residence.

The list of visa centres of the Slovak Republic

If the Slovak Republic has concluded a bilateral agreement on representation in the visa process with other Member State, you may be entitled to submit your visa application at the diplomatic mission or in the visa centre of the Member Stat representing the Slovak Republic in the country of your residence.

Visa representation agreements

What type of visa do I need?

The type of visa you need depends on the length and purpose of your visit. The visa can be issued for one, two or multiple entries. A decision on the validity of visa, length of stay and number of entries is made by the diplomatic mission in line with the Schengen rules.

Airport transit visa (A)

You can usually stay in the international transit area at the airport without a visa, while waiting for a connecting flight. However, some nationals or categories are required to have a valid visa, even if they do not leave the international transit area. An airport transit visa authorizes the holder to transit solely through the airport's international transit area.

Uniform Schengen visa (C)

In general, the Member States issue uniform Schengen visas valid at the territory of all Member States. The uniform Schengen visa entitles its holder to enter and stay in the Schengen area for a duration of no more than 90 days in any 180-day period, which entails considering the 180-day period preceding each day of stay.  The Schengen visa may be issued with maximum validity of 5 years.

In certain cases a territorial validity of a visa may be limited to the territory of the Member State which has issued the visa or to the territory of some but not all Member States. Information on the territorial validity is indicated on the visa.

National (long-stay) visa (D) 

National (long-stay) visa may be issued for stays of duration of more than 90 days.  A third country national may be granted a national visa, if 

a) it is necessary in relation with the granting of a residence permit in the Slovak Republic;

b) the applicant is older than 15 years and is accepted for language education at a  language school  in the extent of not less than 25  lessons per week;

c) it is necessary in order to fulfil the obligations of the Slovak Republic following from international treaties;

d)  it is in the interest of the Slovak Republic;

e) the applicant is a family member of a foreigner who was granted asylum or subsidiary protection.

The national visa entitles its holder to reside in the Slovak Republic for the duration of its validity but also in other Member States for a period not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. The national visa may be issued with maximum validity of 1 year.

Please note that if the length of stay of a foreigner in the Slovak Republic exceeds 90 days the foreigner shall apply for a residence permit or a national visa (if the criteria for the granting of the national visa are met).   

Further information on conditions for the issuance of national visas

What are conditions for the granting of a Schengen visa?

Issuance of Schengen visas is regulated mainly by the  Regulation (EC) No. 810/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council  of 13 July 2009 establishing a Community Code on Visas (Visa Code) , as well as by the bilateral visa facilitation agreements between the European Union and third countries.

In order to obtain the detailed and up-to-date information on conditions of submission of the application for a Schengen visa the competent diplomatic mission should be contacted.  The general information below may not cover all visa requirements or exemptions applicable to the specific territory. The extent of supporting documents submitted with the visa application may vary, depending on the existing visa facilitation agreements, local conditions, and rules agreed on within the local Schengen cooperation of the Member States. Exemptions may apply to visa fees and deadlines for processing of the visa applications.

Schengen visas for family members of the citizens of EU/EEA and Swiss Confederation are granted under  special and simplified conditions .

When should I apply for a Schengen visa?

A visa application should be submitted well in advance, but not earlier than 6 months before the start of the intended visit. The visa application should in principle be lodged at least 15 calendar days before the intended visit, taking into account the deadlines of the diplomatic mission for making a decision on the application. 

The decision-making procedure may take up to 15 calendar days. In individual cases, where further scrutiny of the application is necessary, the deadline may be extended up to a maximum of 30 calendar days. Exceptionally, where additional documentation is required, the deadline may be extended up to a maximum of 45 calendar days. 

In case of the nationals of the third countries, which have concluded the visa facilitation agreements with the European Union, the decision on the visa application is made within 10 calendar days.

In case of the family members of the citizens of EU/EEA and Swiss Confederation, the decision on the visa application is made as soon as possible, in an accelerated procedure, within 10 calendar days. 

Visa facilitation agreements:

Albania *,  Armenia ,  Azerbaijan ,  Belarus (partially suspended from 12.11.2021),  Bosnia and Herzegovina *,  Moldova *,  Montenegro *,   North Macedonia *,  Russia (suspended from 12.9.2022),  Serbia *,  Ukraine *

*Holders of biometric passports are exempt from visa obligation.

It is the applicant's responsibility to submit his application in time and to take the necessary precautions to respect the deadlines where an appointment system for submission of application is in place. When submitting visa application the applicant should also take into consideration that the diplomatic mission may need to carry out the prior consultations with central authorities of other Member States. The central authorities consulted shall reply within seven calendar days after being consulted. 

Third countries whose nationals or specific categories of such third country nationals who are subject to prior consultation

Which document should I submit with a visa application?

In general, when lodging the application the applicant is required to:

1) present a completed application form

The application must be filled-in properly and signed by the applicant; in case the applicant is under 18 or a person lacking legal capacity, the application shall be signed by a parent or guardian who is required to attach a copy of the document identifying him/her as the applicant’s legal guardian.

Visa application forms for downloading

The applicant may also fill in the application form via   Electronic visa request . The completed application form is delivered to the applicant's e-mail address for the print out. Please note that submission of the application via  Electronic visa request  may be obligatory when lodging the application at certain diplomatic missions. Further information will be provided by the diplomatic mission.

2) present a valid travel document; the travel document shall, in general, meet the following criteria: 

  • its validity shall extend at least three months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the Member States or, in the case of several visits, after the last intended date of departure from the territory of the Member States.
  • it shall contain at least two blank pages; 
  • it shall have been issued within the previous 10 years.  

3) present a full-face colour photo, conform to  ICAO standards , 

4) allow the collection of his fingerprints, where applicable

The following applicants are exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints: 

(a) children under the age of 12; 

(b) persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible; 

(c) heads of State or government and members of a national government with accompanying spouses, and the members of their official delegation when they are invited by Member States’ governments or by international organisations for an official purpose; 

(d) sovereigns and other senior members of a royal family, when they are invited by Member States’ governments or by international organisations for an official purpose.

The fingerprints of the applicant are collected once in 59 months. During this period they are stored in the Visa Information System (VIS) and can be used in the future visa applications submitted by the applicant. However, there are several reason why the applicant may be required to submit her/his fingerprints even during the 59 months period.

  • if there is reasonable doubt regarding the identity of the applicant, 
  • if at the time when the application is lodged, it cannot be immediately confirmed that the fingerprints were collected within the period of 59 months, 
  • if the low quality of fingerprints stored in VIS does not allow their repeated use.

5) provide  supporting documents indicating the purpose and conditions of the journey

6) where applicable,  provide proof of possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance 

The insurance must cover any expenses, which may arise in connection with the repatriation for the medical reasons, urgent medical treatment, emergency hospital treatment or death during the stay on the territory of the Member States. Applicants for a uniform visa for multiple entries must prove that they are in possession of the adequate and valid travel medical insurance covering the period of their first intended visit.

The insurance shall be valid throughout the territory of the Member States and cover the entire period of the person’s intended stay or transit. The minimum coverage shall be EUR 30 000. 

Visa application and personal data protection

In the visa application, You provide Your personal data, or the personal data of other persons (for example, the person who is the inviter or the personal data of a family member). Below in the attached documents, You can read information about the processing of your personal data in the visa application by the controller (Ministry), as well as how You can exercise your rights in connection with the processing of Your personal data in the visa information system.

Information obligation of the controller acc to art. 13 GDPR_personal data processing (pdf, 380 kB)

The data subjects rights in the VISA information system

Personal data of the applicant in the Schengen Information System

Pursuant to §69c of Act 171/1993 Coll. about the Police Force, the applicant has the right to request in writing the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic to provide information on what personal data is being processed in the Schengen Information System. 

Contact information

Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic Presidium of the Police Corps Office of International Police Cooperation National SIRENE Headquarters, Pribinova 2, 812 72 Bratislava Likewise, pursuant to § 69c of the Act on the Police Force, the applicant has the right to correct or delete personal data processed in the Schengen Information System, based on a written request for correction or written request for deletion.

What visa fee will I pay for the visa application?

The visa fees are regulated by the Act No. 145/1995 Coll. On Visa Fees on Administrative Fees.

* If stipulated in the agreement

The fee is not affected by number of entries or length of validity of the requested visa. The fees are paid in a freely convertible currency or in a local currency of the location where the application has been lodged, using the reference exchange rate specified and announced by the European Central Bank or the Slovak National Bank on the day preceding the first calendar day of the months in which the fee is collected. Further information on the currency and acceptable forms of payment are provided by the diplomatic mission.

The fee is not refundable in case of the visa refusal.

Service fee charged by the visa centre

When lodging the application at the visa centre the applicant is required to pay not only the administrative (consular) fee but also an additional service fee charged by the visa centre for the provided services. The service fee depends on the location and is regulated by the agreement concluded between the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic and the external service provider. Further information on the service fee will be provided by the diplomatic mission.

Visa fee exemptions 

Certain categories of applicants are exempt from the requirement to pay the visa fee .

No administrative fee is charged for a visa application filed by the third country national who is the family member of an EU or EEA national and exercises his/her right of free movement.

Frequently asked questions:

Do i need an appointment to submit my visa application.

Diplomatic missions or visa centres may require prior appointment for submission of the visa application. Further information will be provided by the diplomatic mission.

Do I need to file my visa application in person?

You shall visit the diplomatic mission or the visa centre in person when lodging the visa application. In the case of a child, the application shall be submitted by the legal guardian. This has no impact on the obligation of the child to be present in person, if required to submit the fingerprints. 

In exceptional cases, the diplomatic mission may waive the requirement of your personal appearance when submitting the visa application. Further information will be provided by the diplomatic mission.

The visa application may be also lodged by the accredited commercial intermediary. Information on commercial intermediaries accredited for the lodging of applications will be provided by the respective diplomatic mission.

Can I apply for the visa at the Slovak diplomatic mission, even if I intend to visit other Schengen countries?

The diplomatic mission of the Schengen state, which is the main destination of your visit, is competent to process your visa application.

If you are going to visit several Schengen states, the Slovak diplomatic mission is competent to process your visa application if the Slovak Republic is the main destination of your stay(s) in Schengen in terms of the lengths and purpose of stay. If no main destination can be determined, the Slovak diplomatic mission is competent to process your visa application if Slovakia is the country of your first entry into the territory of the Schengen area.

Can I apply for a Schengen visa, if I have already spent some time in the Schengen area in the last 180 days?

The Schengen visa authorises you to enter the Schengen area and stay in the Schengen member states for up to 90 days in any 180-day period, which entails considering the 180-day period preceding each day of stay. 

If you have visited the Schengen area in the last 180 days and want to learn, for how long can you stay during your next visit, or find out whether you have not, by chance, overstayed during the last visit(s) the short stay calculator will help you do the calculations. Just enter the entry and exit date of your visits to the Schengen area, in chronological order and the calculator will then show to you the remaining number of days that you can stay in the Schengen area.

Do I get the admissibility stamp in my passport when applying for the Schengen visa?

Until the day when the Visa Information System (VIS) has become fully operational in all regions the diplomatic missions placed a stamp in the travel documents of visa applicants indicating that the visa application was admissible. This stamp had no legal implications and was covered by a visa sticker if the visa was granted. Diplomatic and service passports were not stamped. Nowadays, diplomatic missions do not place admissibility stamps in the passports anymore.

Is my Schengen visa application subject to the prior consultations of Member States?

Under Article 22 of the Visa Code, a Member State may require the central authorities of other Member States to consult its central authorities during the examination of visa applications lodged by nationals of specific third countries or specific categories of such nationals. Such consultation does not apply to applications for airport transit visas. 

What happens if my visa application has been refused?

The decision on and the motivation of the refusal of a Schengen visa are notified to the visa applicant in writing by means of a standard form, containing also the information on the possible remedies.

May I file an appeal if my application has been refused?

You may appeal against the decision to refuse, annul or revoke a visa. The rules on appeal against the decision on refusal, annulment or revocation of a visa are set out in the Act No. 404/2011 Coll. on Residence of Foreigners and Amendment and Supplementation to Certain Acts. 

The person concerned may appeal against the decision on the refusal/annulment/revocation of the visa at the diplomatic mission, which has issued the decision. 

The appeal must contain information about the appellant; specify what is the incorrectness in the decision and its discrepancy with legal regulations. The appeal must be submitted in the Slovak language; otherwise, official translation must be attached.

The appeal must be lodged within 15 days of receipt of the decision. In the case of a family member of the citizen of EU/EEA or the Swiss Confederation within 30 days of receipt of the decision. 

When lodging an appeal the appellant is required to pay an administrative fee of EUR 80 (in respective currency) at the Embassy/Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in accordance with the item 240 e) of the Administrative Fee List of the Act No. 145/1995 Coll. on Administrative Fees in the wording of its later amendments. If the fee has not been paid, the diplomatic mission shall suspend the appellate procedure under § 9 of the Act No. 145/1995 Coll. If the appeal has been allowed the diplomatic mission shall reimburse the fee.

A general regulation on administrative procedure does not apply to the proceeding on the appeal against the decision issued by the diplomatic mission. This shall not apply, if it concerns a family member of a citizen of EU/EEA or the Swiss Confederation. The decision of the diplomatic mission is reviewable by court.

Is my Schengen visa valid only in Slovakia?

Territorial validity of the Schengen visa is specified on a visa sticker in the “Platné pre/Valid for” line. The visa may be valid for all Schengen Member States. In that case, “Valid for: Schengen States” is specified on the visa sticker entitling its holder to move freely within the entire Schengen area for the period of the visa validity and duration of stay.

In the case of a visa with limited territorial validity, the following examples may be indicated on the visa sticker: “Valid for: SK” (i.e., the visa is valid only for the Slovak Republic), or “Schengen States – PL” (i.e., the visa is valid for all Schengen countries except Poland).

Can I use my visa for repeated travels from/to the Schengen area?

A short-stay Schengen visa can be issued for one or several entries. If you have been granted a single entry visa and you leave the Schengen area, you cannot use the same visa for the re-entry. A multiple entry visa entitles you to repeatedly enter and leave the Schengen area during the period of its validity and permitted duration of stay.

Can I use a Schengen visa issued by a Slovak diplomatic mission to enter Slovakia via an airport outside the Slovak territory?

Yes. A valid Schengen visa entitles you to enter the Schengen area via any Schengen border crossing or airport.

I have a valid Schengen visa in my passport. Can I be denied entry to Slovakia?

Your Schengen visa allows you to travel to Slovakia and usually to other Schengen States. But it does not automatically entitle you to enter the Schengen area. When arriving at the border checkpoint you may be asked to justify the purpose and conditions of your intended stay, and to provide documents confirming  they you have sufficient means of subsistence, both for the duration of the intended stay and for the return to your country of origin or transit to a third country into which you are certain to be admitted, or that you are in a position to acquire such means lawfully. 

In some cases the border checks may lead to denial of your entry into the Slovak Republic or the Schengen area.

You should never overstay your visa validity. Misuse of visa and overstay may result in your being expelled and banned from entry into the Slovak Republic or Schengen area for a certain period of time.

Is it possible to extend my visa in Slovakia?

It is possible, in exceptional cases, to extend a short-stay visa up to 90 days within period of any 180 days. The validity of the visa can be extended by the respective police department if a foreign national cannot leave the Slovak Republic due to natural disaster, humanitarian grounds or serious personal reasons. 

What do I have to do upon my arrival in Slovakia?

Third country nationals who have been granted a short-stay or long-stay visa, or who are exempt from the visa requirement upon entry, are obliged to inform, within three days of their arrival, a competent police department of the commencement, place and anticipated length of their stay. The nationals of EU/EEA or Swiss Confederation and their family members or foreign nationals with a preferential status are required to do so within ten working days of their arrival.

If you are staying in a hotel or other accommodation facility, the aforementioned obligation is performed by the accommodation provider.

Personal data of the applicant in the Schengen Information System 

Pursuant to § 69c of the Act No. 171/1993 Coll. on Police a person concerned has the right to request in writing the information on personal data relating to him/her processed in the Schengen Information System. 

The request shall be sent to:

Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic 

Presidium of the Police Force 

Bureau of International Police Cooperation 

National Bureau of SIRENE

Pribinova 2

812 72 Bratislava

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5th Floor, Block A, Gateway Plaza, No. 18 East Third Ring North Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing  

Territorially competent is the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Beijing

Room No.3A12, 4th Floor, North Tower, Fuliyingli, Huaqiang Road No.3, Tianhe District, Guangzhou   

Room No.2012, 20th Floor, Tower A, Oriental Hope Tianxiang Square, No. 530 Middle Section of Tianfu Avenue, Gaoxin District, Chengdu

Territorially competent is the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Beijing ​​​​​​​

Room 1902, Floor 19, Dongyu Building, No.2 Heping South Street, Heping District, Shenyang, Liaoning

Room 609, Floor 6, Zhongjian Building, No. 2105, Shennan East Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen  

4 / F, Xinyuan White Swan Hotel, 258 Xiangfu Middle Road, Xiangjiang Middle Road, Kaifu District, Tianxin District, Changsha City, Hunan Province

406b, East Airlines Investment Building, 219 Chuncheng Road, Guandu District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province

1809, Shimao Building, 131 Zorong Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing

Room 2809, 28th Floor, China Merchants Building, No. 518 Jianshe Avenue, Jianghan District, Wuhan

Room No. 706, 7/ F, Qianfoshan Building, No.15 Wenhua West Road, JI’NAN

No. 09, 13th Floor, Foreign Affairs Building, No. 9 Chanba Avenue, Chanba Ecological Zone, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province

Zhangyang Road, NO.588, Room 304-305 MORE MEE, Pudong New Area, Shanghai

Territorially competent is the Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in Shanghai

C3 Floor 6, International Jinlong Building, No.159,Wusi Road,Gulou district, Fuzhou

Nanjing  

Room 1019, Building E08-2, No. 268 Jiqingmen Street, Gulou District, Nanjing

Room 1307, 13th floor, Jiade Plaza, 118 Qingchun Road, Gongshu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province    

Slovakia Visa Application - China

Upper Ground Floor, Dr. Gopaldas Bhawan 28, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110001

Smartworks Golden Millenium, 69/1, Ground floor, Millers Rd. Bengaluru - 560052

Dalamal Towers, A Wing, 4th Floor, Unit – 409 – 410, Free Press Journal Marg Nariman Point – Mumbai 400021

Slovakia Visa Application - India

Territorially competent is the  Embassy of the Slovak Republic in New Delhi

14, Beibitshilik street, BC Marden, office 404, 4th floor, Astana, Kazakhstan

 Str. Seifullin 498, BC “Altyn Zaman”, Floor 3, office 307, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Territorially competent is the  Embassy of the Slovak Republic in the Republic of Kazakhstan

8 bldg 2, 2nd Floor UNP, 193623587, St. Tolstoy, Minsk 220007

Territorially competent is the  Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Minsk

Kosmodamianskaya Embankment, 52c7, Moscow

Saint Petersburg

Liteyny Ave, 26, office 223, St. Petersburg, Russia

Slovakia Visa Application - Russia

Territorially competent is the​​​​​​​ Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Moscow

Saudi Arabia

Room No 201-203, 2nd Floor, Building Abi Al Abbas Al Harbi (Bank Al Bilad & Baskin-Robbins Building), Prince Mashal Ibn Abdulaziz, Irqah, Riyadh 12532, Saudi Arabia

Slovakia Visa Application - Saudi Arabia

Territorially competent is the​​​​​​ Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Riyadh

Kuwait City

Office No 224, 22nd Floor, Baitak Tower, Ahmed Al Jaber Street, Kuwait City, Kuwait  

Slovakia Visa Application - Kuwait

Territorially competent is the​​​​​​  Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Riyadh

United Arab Emirates

1311, Tamouh Tower; 13th Floor, Marina Square, Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE

I Rise Tower; 27th Floor, Office # C-13, Barsha Heights (Tecom), Dubai, UAE

​​​​​​​ Slovakia Visa Application - UAE

Territorially competent is the  Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Abu Dhabi

Turkey (Türkiye)

Güvenevler Mahallesi, Alaçam Sk. No: 9 Çankaya, Ankara 

Territorially competent is the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Ankara

Yeşilbahçe Mah. 1471 Sk. Özgür Apt. No: 12/C Muratpaşa, Antalya 

Territorially competent is the  Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Ankara

Yesilce Mah. , Diken Sk. No:2, Kagıthane, Istanbul  

Territorially competent is the Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in Istanbul

Izmir    

Origin Offices, Kazimdirik Mah, 296/1, Sok No 28, Bornova, Izmir

Territorially competent is the​​​​​​​ Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in Istanbul ​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​ Slovakia Visa Application - Turkey

20 Geziret Al-Arab St., Mohandeseen, Giza

Qasr Al Salam Building, Intersection of Abdel Salam Aref Street with Shaarawy Street Front of Laurent Tram Station - Office No.11 – 2nd floor- Alexandria, Egypt

​​​​​​​ Slovakia Visa Application - Egypt

Territorially competent is the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Cairo

1 Archbishop Makarios III Avenue, Mitsis Tower 3, 2nd Floor, Suite 205 1065 Nicosia, Cyprus

Slovakia Visa Application - Cyprus

Territorially competent is the Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Nicosia

399 Interchange 21, 23rd Floor, Unit 2301, Sukumvit Rd, Klongtoei Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok, Thailand

Phuket 

Central Phuket Wichit, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket, Thailand

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About the Slovakia Visa from Dubai

Are you considering a trip to Slovakia and require a Slovakia visa from Dubai? It is important to note that Slovakia is one of the 27 European countries forming the Schengen area that eliminated border controls to use a standard visa policy known as the Schengen Visa. This means that when you obtain a visa to Slovakia, you can freely travel to any Schengen country without any limitation. Slovakia is one of the countries in Europe that allows visa-free entry for UAE citizens. UAE residents must apply for a Slovakia Schengen visa in Dubai to be allowed entry to the country.

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01 Slovakia Visa

The Slovakia visa is an official document issued by the Slovakian government to foreign travelers entering the country for a specific period and purpose. The visa permits you to visit, live, work, or study in Slovakia for a specified time.

A Slovakia visa is issued to you if:

  • You are only visiting Slovakia and no other Schengen country
  • You are visiting other Schengen countries, but you intend to stay in Slovakia the longest
  • You are visiting other Schengen countries, and you will spend the exact same number of days in each, but Slovakia is your port of entry (Slovakia is the first country in the Schengen area you will be visiting)

To apply for the Slovakia Visa, you must meet the qualification criteria for the specific type of visa you want. Provide documents like a valid passport, financial statements, accommodation reservations, and a travel itinerary to prove your viability of applying for a visa to Slovakia. The visa is proof that you are entering this gorgeous country and that you agree to comply with the country's immigration regulations.

02 Who is Required to Apply for A Slovakia Visa from Dubai?

Slovakia allows UAE passport holders to visit for a short stay of up to 90 days visa-free. However, they must produce documents clearly stating the purpose of visiting Slovakia, proof of finances, and accommodation to be allowed to Slovakia and any other Schengen country.

Residents of Dubai and the UAE who do not belong to any of the Schengen visa-exempt countries must apply for a Slovakia visa to be allowed entry to Slovakia.

For instance, Chinese and Indian nationals residing in Dubai must obtain a Schengen visa in order to visit Slovakia or any country in the Schengen zone. In contrast, a Venezuelan passport holder in Dubai doesn't have to apply for a visa to go to Slovakia because Venezuela is one of the several countries with visa-free travel arrangements in the Schengen Area.

03 Types of Slovakia Visa From Dubai

UAE residents planning to travel and stay in Slovakia for less than 90 days should apply for a Short-Stay Slovakia Visa. Those extending their stay for over 90 days should consider a long-stay visa. Below are the types of visas you can obtain depending on the purpose of your visit:

Short-Stay Slovakia visa (Type-C Visa)

The Travel Visa C or Schengen Visa C is a short-term visa that permits its holder to reside in a Schengen Area for a certain period of time, up to the visa validity. For instance, a Tourist Visa is issued to those traveling to Slovakia for tourism or to visit a family member or a friend. The visa allows you to explore Slovakia and other Schengen area countries until its validity expires. Schengen short-stay visas for Slovakia include visas issued for:

  • Family or friends’ visits (Schengen Visit Visa)
  • Tourism (Slovakia Tourist Visa)
  • Business (Schengen Business Visa)
  • Medical (Schengen Medical Visa)
  • Study (Slovakia Schengen Student Visa)
  • Official visits

Slovakia Transit Visa

The airport transit visa is granted to travelers who have to land at an airport in Slovakia to catch another flight to their destination country. The visa allows you to stay in Slovakia’s airport transit area for the time necessary.

Not all travelers require a Slovakia airport transit visa while transiting through Slovakia. Citizens of the countries listed below must have a transit visa to use a Slovakia airport to connect flights:

Citizens from the countries listed above can apply for a Slovakia diplomatic mission in their home country. The reason for the application can be solely for using Slovakia as a transit country without leaving the airport area. To leave the airport, you must apply for a different type of visa.

National Visa (Type D Visa)

This visa is granted to those traveling to Slovakia temporarily for over 90 days and those seeking permanent residence in Slovakia. Application for this visa can only be submitted at the embassy of the Slovak Republic in Abu Dhabi.

03 Documentation required for a Slovakia Visa from Dubai

Visa application form.

You must have a fully filled Slovakia visa application form. Ensure you fill it with the correct details, as any mistakes can result in your application being denied.

UAE Residence Permit

UAE residents applying for the Slovakia visa must produce their residence permit, valid for at least three months after the planned departure from the Schengen zone.

Cover Letter

You need a passport valid for more than three months after the intended departure date from the Schengen area.

  • The passport should have your signature and at least two sequent blank pages.
  • The passport should have been issued within the last ten years

Provide two colored photos of yourself that adhere to the International Civil Organization (ICAO) standards. These include:

  • The photo must have been taken within the past six months
  • The photo should be 35x45mm and should capture a close-up of your head and the top of your shoulders
  • The photo should be taken against a plain, light-colored background, preferably white, with uniform lighting, appropriate brightness, and contrast.
  • Ensure the contours of your face show clearly and that your eyes and other face features are not obstructed.
  • Look directly at the camera and avoid sunglasses, tinted glasses, or colored contact lenses.
  • Put on a neutral facial expression with a closed mouth and clearly visible opened eyes. Grinning or raising eyebrows is not allowed.

You must make a visa fee payment. The amount depends on the type of visa you are applying for and the age of the applicant.

Travel Insurance:

It's mandatory to have travel health insurance that covers medical emergencies for up to 30,000 Euros within Slovakia and other Schengen countries.

Flight Itinerary

You need to present proof of booked roundtrip flight tickets showing the exact entry and departure dates from the Schengen zone.

Proof of Accommodation

Present evidence of accommodation in Slovakia, which may include a Hotel Reservation or an Invitation letter if you will be hosted by friends or relatives living in Slovakia

Proof of Finances

You need to provide documents such as three months’ bank statements to prove that you can afford your stay in Slovakia and the Schengen zone.

Civil Status Documents:

This may include the applicant's birth certificate, a marriage license, a ration card, or the death certificate of a spouse.

Depending on the type of visa you are applying for and for individual cases, you may be asked for additional supporting documents. Below are the additional documents required from certain applicants:

  • Employment contract
  • NOC letter mentioning your salary, job title, and contract length
  • Bank statement for the last three months
  • Income tax return, if applicable
  • Original bank slips
  • Proof of pension, such as a pension book or bank statement for the last six months
  • Sponsorship letter
  • Copy of sponsor's national I.D. or Resident permit
  • Updated bank statement for the last six months

Minor Applicants:

  • Birth certificate
  • Copies of travel documents for both parents
  • Spain Visa application form with both parents' signatures
  • Family court authorization if one parent has custody of the kid
  • NOC Letter from both parents if the child is traveling alone

All documents submitted must be in English or Slovakian, and if they are in other languages, please translate them into either of the two official languages. Attach the original papers and the translated copies, as well as the translator's details.

04 How to Apply for a Slovakia Visa from Dubai

Visa applications may be quite challenging, but with the help of an authorized visa agent, the process can be seamless.

Here are the steps you need to obtain a Slovakia visa from Dubai:

Reach out to the Arooha visa agency and send all the required documents to the visa consultant in charge.

The expert will look at your papers and help you determine the Slovakia visa type to apply for. They will also answer any questions you have regarding the specific visa type and the whole application process.

After that, they will help you fill out a visa application form and counter-check the papers to verify the details.

Arooha will then book you an appointment with the Slovakia Visa Center in Dubai. The duly filled visa application form and the supporting documentation will be issued to you to take them to the embassy on your appointment date.

Attend your appointment at the Visa Application Center in Dubai to submit your documents and biometrics, pay the visa fee, and be interviewed.

After that, your visa will be processed. You will get a message when your visa is ready.

Lastly, you will get your passport and a Slovakia visa signed back from the office.

05 Cost to Apply for a Slovakia Visa

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Note : The Slovakia visa fee is nonrefundable whether your application is successful or rejected.

06 How Long Does It Take to Get a Slovakia Visa

Typically, a Slovakia visa from Dubai takes 14 to 30 days to be processed. Your visa may be delayed for days, weeks, or even months depending on the following:

  • The type of Slovakia visa you applied for
  • Your nationality
  • The completeness of the application
  • The number of applications at the consulate at that time

7 Slovakia Visa Center in Dubai

  • Address: Office number: 138, Mezzanine Floor, Al Khaleej Center, Near Sharaf DG Metro Station Exit No. 2, Mankhool Road, Bur Dubai, UAE.
  • Phone: +971 44947301
  • Email: [email protected]

8 Most Amazing Things to Do in Slovakia

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Slovakia is a landlocked country located in Central Europe. Slovakia is quickly gaining global recognition in the tourism industry thanks to its graceful mountains, stunning lakes and castles, quaint cultural offerings, and the general fairytale charm of the country.

1. Visit Bratislava

Stradling the Danube River in southwest Slovakia, Bratislava is Slovakia's largest and capital city. The city is one of the quietest and most low-key capitals in Europe. The city, a maze of low arches, cobbled streets, and tiny but grand squares, is small enough to explore in a day but still large enough to keep your interest for a long weekend.

The Old Town Bratislava showcases the skill of Slovak town planners, who put together palaces, shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, museums, and churches into a few blocks, forming a city. The Františkánske Square is a perfect place to sit and unwind while in the city.

2. Tour Banská Štiavnica

Banská Štiavnica is one of Europe's most beautiful towns where medieval history meets natural grandeur. Packed with green hills and pastel-colored buildings, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was the largest gold and silver source in the Hungarian Empire during the Middle Ages. Today, the city boasts of picturesque sceneries and lovely gems that give insights into Slovak culture and architecture.

3. Hike the High Tatras

The High Tatras mountains, located at the border of Slovakia and Poland, are a major destination for tourists in Slovakia. The highest peak, pyramid-shaped Gerlach, at 2655 m high, is the tallest mountain in northern and eastern central Europe. This is a perfect place for hikers and climbers, and if fortunate, you may spot a lynx, wild boar, brown bear, or Tatra chamois(goat-antelope).

4. See the Slovak Paradise National Park

Slovakia has nine national parks, with Slovak Paradies being one of the most popular. Located in eastern Slovakia and covering an area of 197 square kilometers, the park is characterized by caves, waterfalls, gorges, stunning landscapes, and plenty of flora and fauna. Activities that you may engage in while in the park include bird watching, rock climbing, and other outdoor activities.

Popular attractions in the park include the Dobšinská ice cave, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belá Canyon, the Hornád Canyon, and the Kysel Gorge.

The beautiful town of Košice was once a crucial trade hub for the Hungarian Empire. Today, this town center forms a kilometer-long promenade studded with ancient buildings, churches, cafes, and restaurants. Landmarks in the city include the Gothic Cathedral of St. Elisabeth, the East Slovak Museum, and the palatial District House.

On warm days when the sun is out, locals come out in groups to enjoy the sun and listen to music from the musical fountain in the park near the State Theatre. Visit this picturesque town to enjoy views and learn its history.

6. Take a Scenic Train Ridej

This might be one of the most underrated yet enchanting things to do in Slovakia. Catch a regular train, score the window seat, and embark on a scenic journey to your chosen destination. The easiest and most scenic train route is from Bratislava to Kosice through Trencin, Zilina, and Poprad. Be amazed by the views of the Vah River and the stunning mountainous landscape of northern Slovakia, including the majestic High Tatras.

Another recommended route is a train from Margecany near Kosice to Dobšinská Ľadová Jaskyňa (Dobšiná Ice Cave) through Slovak Paradise National Park.

9 Frequently asked Questions

Who needs a Slovakia visa?

Depending on your nationality, you may or may not need a Slovakian visa to travel to Slovakia. Countries with visa-free arrangements with the Schengen zone may travel to Slovakia visa-free for short stays. Regardless of your nationality, however, you must apply for a Slovakia visa if you intend to stay there for more than 90 days and are not from a Schengen member country.

How do I choose the type of visa to apply for?

Our visa consultants will help you determine the type of visa to apply for. Information such as the purpose of travel, duration of travel, and travel itinerary will help determine the type of visa to apply for. For instance, if you are traveling to Slovakia to attend a conference or negotiations, we recommend that you apply for a Slovakia business visa.

Can I extend my Slovakia tourist visa?

Normally, a Slovakia visa for tourists is not extendable. However, in exceptional cases like natural disasters, humanitarian reasons, and serious personal reasons, you may be allowed to extend your visa in Slovakia. The visa extension application should be submitted to the authorized Foreign Police Department before your tourist visa expires. You are charged a visa extension fee of 30 euros to extend your tourist visa.

Can I study in Slovakia with a tourist visa?

The Slovakia tourist visa, often called the Schengen visa, does not permit you to study in Slovakia. If you are a passport holder of countries that have visa-free agreements with the Schengen area, however, you can study visa-free for 90 days, after which you must apply for a student visa and a residence permit.

Can I work in Slovakia with my valid Slovakia Tourist visa?

No! A Slovakia Tourist Visa can not be used for employment or any other profit-generating activities. Foreigners wishing to work in Slovakia must apply for a residence and work permit.

When is the best time to apply for a Slovakia visa from Dubai?

If you are applying for a short-stay visa to Slovakia, the latest time to apply is at least 14 days before the intended travel dates. It is discouraged to apply for the visa too early in advance, for example, six months before the intended travel dates.

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Landlocked Slovakia is dotted with castles and lakes, drawing tourists from all over Europe and the world. In addition to its fairytale charm, the country is known for its graceful mountains and quaint cultural offerings. 

You may need a visa to travel to Slovakia, depending on where you are from (nationality), the length of your trip (duration of stay), and your reason for travel (type of visa needed). There are numerous types of visas for Slovakia, which are valid for travel for specific purposes and times. Different Slovakia visas have different Slovakia visa requirements and validity periods. In general, Slovakia visas can be divided into two main categories: short stay visas and long stay visas (a long stay visa for Slovakia is required for those looking to spend more than 90 days in the country). Another main distinction relates to allowed entries: a single entry will allow you just one entry into the country; a multiple entry visa for Slovakia will let you enter and exit as many times as needed. 

Transit Visa (Type A) 

  • Slovakia transit visa

Short Term Visas (Type C) 

Schengen visas .

  • Business (Slovakia Business visa for Schengen) 
  • Cultural 
  • Official Visit 
  • Study (Slovakia Schengen Student visa) 
  • Tourism ( Slovakia Tourist visa )
  • Visiting Family or Friends 

Long Term Visas (Type D, National) 

A long stay visa for Slovakia is granted alongside a residence permit for Slovakia, allowing successful applicants to remain n the country for up to one year. Long term visas are therefore available for the following purpose: 

  • To obtain a Residence Permit for Slovakia 
  • Other 

Most applicants seek a Residence Permit in order to ultimately obtain a kind of Slovakia Working Visa, Slovakia Business visa, Slovakia Student visa, etc.—i.e. for long term work, business, or study purposes. 

Slovakia visa requirements

The following documents are typically required for all visas to Slovakia:

Official, government-issued document, not older than 10 years, with the correct validity length (a minimum three months past the intended day of exit from Slovakia)

Your Slovakia visa fee will depend on the type of visa you are applying for, and possibly other factors, such as your age. Fees are generally non-refundable, even in the case of a denied visa.

Two recently taken photos of the applicant. Photos should be passport style (and have passport dimensions).

Additional documents:

You will almost certainly have to submit additional documents on your Slovakia visa application. Requested documents are typically those which help visa authorities confirm your identity, determine the truthfulness of your stated purpose of travel, and assess your financial state. The  type  of Slovakia visa you apply for will determine your supplemental documents, which may include the following: 

Identity documents, such as your birth certificate

Financial materials 

Documents showing your finances, such as your bank balance

Information about where you will stay in Slovakia

Educational materials 

Proof of university education, etc.

Please note that all documents may need to be submitted in Slovakian or English (or accompanied by official translations into either language). 

Applicants for Slovakia visas should follow these general steps, which may vary slightly depending on numerous factors, including visa type and application destination. 

Choose your visa duration Determine how long you intend to be in Slovakia i.e. what type of Slovakian visa you need: long, short, or airport. This will determine how you proceed with the subsequent application steps. Select your Slovak visa purpose Choose your reason for travel (family reunification, business, etc.) Select your entry category Your selection of the single-entry visa for Slovakia or the multiple entry visa for Slovakia will determine whether or not you may travel in and out of the country/Schengen area throughout your visa period. Consider that holders of the single-entry visa for Slovakia cannot return to the country after exiting. Determine where to apply Find your physical application destination (place where you will submit your visa application). This is typically the Slovakian Embassy/Consulate or associated visa-application center where you live. For more information, see “where to apply.”

Access your main application form Apply for the Slovakia Schengen visa by downloading the universal Schengen visa form. The national Slovakia visa form is also available for download here . Gather the rest of your documents Gather your required documents as well as the supplemental ones required for your specific Slovakia visa type.

Almost all Slovakia visa applicants must attend a visa appointment at their application destination (local Slovakia embassy/consulate/visa application center). Scheduling a Slovakia visa interview can take days, weeks, or even months. Reach out to your application destination directly (via email/phone) to make an appointment.

This is where you will submit your biometric information, pay your visa fee, be interviewed, and meet other requirements pertaining to your visa type. This is typically the final stage of the Slovakia visa application process; you will either be granted a visa upon the conclusion of your appointment, receive a rejection, or leave to await a decision.

Slovakia visa application processing occurs at Slovakian embassies and consulates (and their associated visa application centers) around the world, where you must make an appointment in order to fulfill your visa’s in-person application requirements (there is no online Slovakia visa application system). If you are outside of Slovakia and are applying for a Slovakia visa, you will apply through the Slovakia embassy/consulate or visa application center where you live. If there is no Slovakian mission in your country, you will likely apply for your Slovakian visa through the embassy/consulate of another country, which is representing Slovakia’s interests abroad.

Applicants for short-stay visas to Slovakia are advised to submit their application a minimum of fourteen days before their intended trip. And while applying well in advance is recommended, applying too early (i.e. over six months before departure) is discouraged.  

The Slovakia visa application processing time varies. Factors which determine how long it will take to get your visa include the following:       

  • Slovakia visa type 
  • Application destination 
  • Your nationality 
  • The completeness of application 

Depending on all of these factors, you could expect to receive a visa in days, weeks, or even months after you apply. 

Depending on where you are from, you may need a visa to enter the country, regardless of how long you intend to stay. Some nationalities do not need a visa to travel to Slovakia. Regardless of your nationality, however, you will need a visa if you intend to stay in the country longer than 90 days and you are not an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen.

Get a travel document for Slovakia (visa) by submitting an application to your local Slovakia embassy/consulate/visa application center, meeting the visa requirements, and paying your visa fee.

The amount of money you need depends on the Schengen country you are visiting. You will likely need to show several months proof of salary/bank statements in order to meet the Schengen proof of funds requirement.

Choose from among the various types of Slovakia visa you need to apply (such as a Slovakia Work Permit) for by considering your reason for travel and how long you want to stay in the country. These factors will determine the type of visa you need. In addition to visa type, you should also determine how many entries you need—i.e. whether you need a multiple entry visa for Slovakia or a single entry visa for Slovakia.

Rejected Schengen visa applicants can appeal the decision, reapply, or apply for another travel document for Slovakia (different Slovakia visa, such as a Slovakia Tourist visa or Slovakia Work Permit).

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Are you planning a trip to Slovakia? Regal Dubai Travel Agency will help you to get your Slovakia visa easily. We have more than 10 years of experience in getting Slovakia visas approved for UAE residents. With your Slovakia visa, you can travel to and stay in all the 27 Schengen countries.

Our visa experts will explain all the steps and procedures to you, and we will submit the accurate documents to get your visa approved. You can be assured that your visa processing is handled by Dubai’s government approved visa consultants. Also, we will help you to get faster VFS appointment for your Slovakia visa.

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What documents are required to get Slovakia visa from Dubai?

  • Copy of your passport.
  • UAE residence visa copy.
  • 2 Passport size photos with white background.
  • Emirates ID copy.
  • 3 to 6 months bank statement.
  • Original NOC letter from your current employer or sponsor. ( We will share the correct format with you ).
  • Your trade license copy ( if you are a business partner in UAE )

What is the cost of Slovakia visit visa from UAE?

Please remember to buy your medical covered travel insurance which will cover any unexpected emergencies, and below mentioned are your benefits.

  • You will get 24 hours, 7 days a week - worldwide assistance wherever you go, not only in Slovakia, but in any part of the world.
  • This medical covered travel insurance will cover your Slovakia trip as well as your next trips to all other countries.
  • This Insurance will cover your all kind of unexpected medical emergencies and medical expenses up to USD 50,000 which is going to be very good for you, which all other travelers buy.
  • This will also cover you up to USD 1,000 for your Dental medical expenses, (200 USD per tooth).

Please ask Regal consultants to issue the insurance for you, let you be covered and be safe.

How long does it take to get a Slovakia visit visa from Dubai?

  • 10 to 14 days from the date of submission.
  • Regal’s premium fee service will help you to get your earliest appointment date at VFS application center.

How to apply for Slovakia visa from Dubai?

Please your send above mentioned documents by WhatsApp us on + 971502315207 or by email us to [email protected]

Please feel free to call Regal Dubai Travel Agency and book your visa consultation.

How my Slovakia visa process happens?

  • We will collect your documents.
  •  We will help you to get the first VFS appointment for you.
  • Preparation of the required documents which needs to be submitted at VFS. 
  • You will visit VFS centre on your appointment date and will submit all documents and wait for the approval & visa.

How do I pay my Slovakia visa fee?

  • Once we receive your above documents, we will reply to you with the online & offline payment methods.
  • We accept all online forms of payments & credit cards, debit cards etc., you can pay to our bank account, the payment can also be done at the counter of Regal Tours office, payment to Regal can be done through any money exchange near you.

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  • Please let us know about your travel plans to Slovakia. Our visa experts will make your perfect itinerary for your Slovakia trip, and we will help you to get the best price for your flight ticket and hotel reservation in Slovakia, if you may wish.
  • Regal Tours will get you the quickest and fastest approvals for your Slovakia tourist visa and business visas. You only have to send the required documents to us, and we will get the first VFS appointment for your Slovakia visa.
  • Our dedicated staff will give you personalized care and we will take care of all the steps until you get your Slovakia visa approved and ready in your hand.
  • Our travel experts with real experience of travelling in Slovakia and other Schengen countries will explain to you everything you need to know about Slovakia visa and travel.
  • Our experienced visa consultants will make the perfect cover letter to submit to the VFS centre for your Slovakia visa approval.
  • We will also give you sufficient guidelines which will ensure that your visa is properly processed and approved from the Embassy.
  • Once you get your visa approved, then your travel need to be as per the date mentioned in your visa.

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You can apply and get Slovakia tourist visa in Dubai through Regal Travel Agency, please send you documents by WhatsApp +971502315207 or by email at [email protected].

AED 850 , including the preparation of all your documents, cover letter, appointment fee, valid travel insurance, and the processing fee.

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Slovakia is heaven straight out of the picture and is a renowned central-European country. Therefore, apply for a Slovakia visa from Dubai and visit this magical country to take a break from your busy life.

Slovakia is famous for its scenic mountain landscapes, fascinating ancient history, and mind-blowing architecture. Besides, the country is landlocked from all sides and witnessed the rise and fall of different empires, which increases its historical significance.

Bratislava is the country's capital and gets the maximum number of visitors. However, there is more to explore throughout the other cities and states of Slovakia. For example, Slovakia unfolds picturesque lakes, small towns, ruins of ancient castles, and more. Furthermore, it is more attractive, compared to its neighbors.

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Adrenaline lovers will find Slovakia an interesting place. It is ideal for hiking, exciting road trips, and other fantastic activities without splurging. Moreover, Slovakia isn't that crowded, unlike other European countries, which is a plus. Hence, visit us for your visa needs if you are planning to travel to Slovakia. We have an immense reputation in the travel industry. Furthermore, our error-free work helped us gain positive reviews from our clientele.

Documents required To Apply Slovakia Visa from Dubai

  • You must submit a copy of your passport (it must have at least six-month validity).
  • Submit a copy of the Emirates residence visa.
  • We need two passport-size photographs on a white background.
  • You must provide financial proof (a copy of your last three-month bank statement with a bank stamp).
  • We need an original NOC letter from your employer if you are travelling for work.
  • Submit a copy of your trade license (if you are a business partner in the UAE).

How to apply for the Slovakia Visa from Dubai or Any International Visa

We will guide you regarding the application process for a Slovakian visa. Here are a few steps you need to follow.

  • 1 st step- Visit our website and fill up the visa application form.
  • 2 nd step- Input the correct details during the form fill-up. Avoid making any errors in your visa application form.
  • 3 rd step- Collect the documents to upload.
  • 4 th step- We need scanned digital copies of your documents.
  • 5 th step- Once done, we will generate a secure payment gateway. You have to pay for the visa processing fee.
  • 6 th step- After we receive the documents, we will scrutinise everything and forward your documents and application to the Embassy.
  • 7 th step- The Embassy will process your documents after thoroughly scrutinising them.
  • 8 th step- You will get your e-visa in your email within a month.
  • 9 th step- You must print a hard copy of the e-visa before travelling to Slovakia.

If you don't have time to go through this lengthy process, you can forward your documents and fee to us, and we will do everything.

About the visa procedure

  • We have an impressive track record of visa approvals (tourist and business visas). Our visa approval chances are 99%, and we even book VFS appointments.
  • Our visa expert team is always ready for personalized service. Besides, we are always here to help you 24x7 until your visa approves.
  • We provide detailed guidelines following which you can get your visa approved.

  FAQs On Slovakia Visa from Dubai

Do I need to carry my original passport when travelling to Slovakia?

You must carry your original passport when travelling

to Slovakia.

Can I get a visa extension?

Visa extensions are only allowed in case of emergencies.

Do you accept online payments for visa processing fees?

We accept almost every online payment mode.

Countries and territories whose citizen passport holders do not require a visa to enter Slovakia and stay in its territory for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

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Tourist visa

A tourist visa is for those who are not eligible for  visa on arrival  or a  visa-free entry  to the UAE. You can apply for a tourist visa through airlines, hotels and travel agents. Read about the eligibility criteria and the steps to apply.

Multiple entry 5-year tourist visa

Who is a tourist visa for, who can apply for your tourist visa, related eservices.

The multiple entry 5-year tourist visa enables tourists to enter the UAE multiple times on self-sponsorship and remain in the country for 90 days on each visit, and can be extended for further 90 days. This type of tourist visa can be issued for all nationalities.

To obtain this visa, the applicant must have:

  • a bank balance of 4,000 USD or its equivalent in foreign currencies during the last six months
  • a valid health insurance policy applicable in the UAE
  • a ticket to and from the UAE

Documents required

To apply for the multiple entry tourist visa, the applicant must provide the following:

  • a colored photo
  • a copy of the passport
  • medical Insurance
  • bank statement for the last 6 months with a balance 4,000 USD or its equivalent in foreign currencies
  • tour programme
  • a ticket for onward journey.

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Tourist visa is for those who are not eligible for  visa on arrival  or a  visa-free entry  to the UAE. Tourist visa can be obtained for eligible individual tourists from around the world. Females below the age of 18 are not eligible to apply for this type of visa unless they are travelling with their parents.

According to a Cabinet resolution passed in July 2018, children under the age of 18 years who are accompanying adults, can get a  free visa for their visit from 15 July to 15 September each year.

Tourist visas through airlines

Each airline has some conditions, which must be met in order for your visa to be arranged by them. One of the conditions is flying with them. For more updated and specific information, check the following UAE-based airlines for visa types, facilities, terms and conditions:

  • Visa services from Etihad Airways  - Etihad Airways
  • Visa Services offered by Emirates Airline  - Emirates Airline
  • Visa services from Fly Dubai  - Fly Dubai
  • Visa services from Air Arabia  - Air Arabia

Tourist visas through agencies and hotels

Licensed travel agents and hotels in the UAE can arrange a tourist visa for you provided you purchase the ticket through them and maintain hotel reservation with the specific hotel.

You can also contact travel agencies in your country for any tourist packages available to the UAE in collaboration with a local tour operator.

It is important to check the authenticity of travel agents you are dealing with and refrain from paying or sending copies of your official documents until after you are 100 per cent sure the tour operator is genuine. You can seek the help of the  UAE embassy in your country  for verification.

Note: The UAE embassies do not issue tourist visas. In order to get a tourist visa to the UAE, you need to get in touch with one of the UAE-based airlines, a tour agency or a hotel (where you intend to stay) in the UAE who will apply for visa on your behalf to the official  visa-issuing authorities  in the UAE.

  • Tourist visa from Etihad Airways  - Etihad Airways
  • Tourist visa from Emirates Airline  - Emirates Airline
  • Tourist visa from Fly Dubai  - Fly Dubai
  • Tourist visa from Air Arabia  - Air Arabia

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Peter Pellegrini to become next Slovakian president

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Peter Pellegrini is to become the next president of Slovakia amid divide in support for Ukraine war.

Ally of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico, Peter Pellegrini, has won the presidential election in Slovakia. He received about 54% of votes with nearly all polling stations counted, after the second round this weekend. 

Pellegrini promised to provide the people of Slovakia with a "better, safer and better quality of life." He emphasised his intention "to remain on the side of peace," referring to one of the key issues during the campaign - support for Ukraine. 

His losing opponent, Ivan Korčok has congratulated Pellegrini, but warned him, saying "I will not forget the fact that the campaign was won by turning me into a candidate of war" - as Korčok strongly favoured continued aid to Ukraine.

Pellegrini is a close ally of the Prime Minister Robert Fico, and experts warned that Pellegrini's victory will strengthen the populist course of the country. Fico, who joined Pellegrini's celebration party, seized the opportunity to claim that "people in Slovakia have shown that they recognise what is threatening this country from the liberal media, activists, NGOs, and progressivists".

The President of Slovakia has limited power, as the country is a parliamentary republic. Nevertheless, the president ratifies international treaties, appoints supreme judges, is commander-in-chief of the armed forces and can veto laws passed by parliament.

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