Serbia visa requirements for Angolans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Angolans visiting Serbia

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Serbian Visa.


  • Serbia application form should be correctly filled and signed.
  • Original Angola passport that is valid for at least three months after staying in Serbia.
  • Minor's application form should be signed and completely filled by parents or legal/ guardians.
  • Two recent passport photograph taken against a white background is required.
  • Passport photographs should be taken within the last three months.
  • Applicants should apply 1 to 2 months before the intended date of travel.
  • Minors should submit birth certificates and signed a letter of approval y parent or legal guardian.
  • A criminal report signed by the police department showing no sign of criminal activities.
  • Applicants are not required to stay beyond the required duration of stay in Serbia.
  • The processing time for the Serbia visa is15 days.
  • Flight ticket showing entry and exit date from Serbia.
  • Applicants under 18 years should submit an original birth certificate and consent note signed by a parent.
  • A certificate of vaccination against yellow fever vaccination is required.

Serbia Visa for Angolans

Facts about Serbia


Serbia is one of the 11 countries located in the Balkans, in the Southeast of Europe. Sharing borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, Serbia is home to approximately seven million people.

The capital city, Belgrade, is one of the oldest and largest cities in Southeastern Europe. Having been fought over by the Romans, Ottomans, Hapsburgs, and others in the past, Serbia today enjoys a blend of cultures, making it a fun place with several festivals and scenic spots.

With its medieval cities, fortresses, and monasteries, Serbia attracts a large number of tourists yearly. The sometimes extreme weather in Serbia makes it an enjoyable place in the summer for tourists as they get to visit the many national parks throughout the country and the mountain resorts in the winter.

Types of Serbia Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 15 business days 90 days
Tourist visa 15 business days 90 days

General Requirements for Serbia Visa


  • Serbia application form should be correctly filled and signed.
  • Original Angola passport that is valid for at least three months after staying in Serbia.
  • Minor's application form should be signed and completely filled by parents or legal/ guardians.
  • Two recent passport photograph taken against a white background is required.
  • Passport photographs should be taken within the last three months.
  • Applicants should apply 1 to 2 months before the intended date of travel.
  • Minors should submit birth certificates and signed a letter of approval y parent or legal guardian.
  • A criminal report signed by the police department showing no sign of criminal activities.
  • Applicants are not required to stay beyond the required duration of stay in Serbia.
  • The processing time for the Serbia visa is15 days.
  • Flight ticket showing entry and exit date from Serbia.
  • Applicants under 18 years should submit an original birth certificate and consent note signed by a parent.
  • A certificate of vaccination against yellow fever vaccination is required.

Serbia Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

170.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

170.00 (USD)

Serbia Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Angola


Location

Address

Luanda

Comandante N'Zaji 25/27 Alvalade 3278 Luanda Angola

www.luanda.mfa.gov.rs/cir

serbiaemb@netcabo.co.ao

(+244) 222-321 421

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the main religion practiced in Serbia?
The main religion of Serbia is Christian Orthodox. Besides the Christian Orthodox population, there are also other religious communities in Serbia: Islamic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and others.

What is the official language of Serbia?
Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. Other languages spoken in Serbia include Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, Rusyn, Croatian (all of which are official regional languages in the Vojvodina province), Bosnian, Romani, Albanian, Vlach, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Bunjevac, etc.

How safe is Serbia?
Serb’s hospitality has no borders, they are very warm people, particularly towards foreigners, therefore Serbia is attractive to tourists and a safe country. Serbia is a safe country for tourists and for recent years the worst that happened with foreigners is that their phones get stolen.