Croatia visa requirements for Indonesians
Travel and visa requirements
Basic Travel Requirements for Indonesians visiting Croatia
Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Croatian Visa.
- An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 3 months at the time you wish to enter Croatia is required. Your passport should also have 2 blank pages for the visa stamp.
Croatia Visa for Indonesians
Facts about Croatia
Types of Croatia Visa
Types of Visa | Processing Time | Duration of Stay |
---|---|---|
Tourist visa | 15 days | 90 days |
Business visa | 15 days | 90 days |
Work visa | 30 days | 90 days |
General Requirements for Croatia Visa
- An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 3 months at the time you wish to enter Croatia is required. Your passport should also have 2 blank pages for the visa stamp.
Croatia Tourist Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- Indonesians who intend to travel to Croatia for tourism or a private visit will need a short-stay visa which is known as a C-visa.
- A short-stay visa will allow Indonesians to enter and reside within Croatia for up to 3 months in a 6 month period. A Croatia short-stay visa may be issued with single, double or multiple entries.
- If you are issued a visitor visa, you will be unable to live in the territory for the full length of the visa and you are prohibited from doing paid work within Croatia.
- A vis application form should be filled correctly and signed by the applicant. If a minor is applying for the short-stay visa, their parent or guardian will need to fill and sign the visa application form.
- An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 3 months at the time you wish to enter Croatia is required. Your passport should also have 2 blank pages for the visa stamp.
- One recent passport photograph is required. The photo should be 35×45 mm and should have a white background.
- An original copy of flight reservation showing when you intend to enter and exit Croatia.
- Provide proof that you have purchased travel health insurance with a coverage of at least 30,000 Euro.
- This insurance must provide coverage throughout the period of your stay in Croatia.
- If you are applying for a multi-entry visa, your insurance should sufficiently cover your first Visit to Croatia.
- An Invitation Letter from the person you will be going to see in Croatia issued by the Croatian state authority is required as this is vital for your application.
- Valid Proof of financial eligibility through documents that show you will be able to support yourself for the duration of your stay in Croatia. You should show that you have up to 70 Euros per day for the duration of your stay. To prove this, provide:
- A recent bank statement
- Salary slip for the last 6 months
- Pension slip
- Letter of a scholarship grant.
- Proof of the purpose of your visit to Croatia. You must have this letter even after you apply for a Croatian visa. Border control may ask for this document when you travel to Croatia.
- In a situation your host or guarantor will cover your cost of traveling to and residing in Croatia, you will need to provide:
- Their recent bank statement.
- Salary slip for the last six months.
- Pension slip for the last six months.
- If the applicant is under 18 years of age, the documents and visa application can be submitted by the parents or guardians. they will also need to include:
- A birth certificate.
- A letter of authorization from the minor's parents or guardians.
- A recent bank statement from the minor's parents or guardians.
- All the documents you submit should have been acquired at most three months prior to your visa application.
Croatia Business Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- A Croatian business visa is issued to Indonesians who have intentions to visit the country for business-related reasons.
- A letter of invitation from your host in Croatia should be presented.
- Before you apply for a Croatia business visa, ensure that you have all the necessary documents. This will prevent any delay in the visa application process.
- Proof of paid visa application fees should be provided.
- A visa application form should be filled correctly and signed by the applicant. If a minor is applying for the short-stay visa, their parent or guardian will need to fill and sign the visa application form.
- An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 3 months at the time you wish to enter Croatia is required. Your passport should also have 2 blank pages for the visa stamp.
- One recent passport photograph is required. The photo should be 35×45 mm and should have a white background.
- An original copy of flight reservation showing when you intend to enter and exit Croatia.
- Provide proof that you have purchased travel health insurance with a coverage of at least 30,000 Euro.
Croatia Work Visa Eligibility & Requirements
- This visa is issued to the Indonesians traveling to Croatia for work purposes.
- The visa application form should be completely filled by the applicant.
- A letter of employment from the organization in Croatia
- An original signed passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.
- Your current details (if married, a marriage certificate should be presented)
- A copy of your curriculum vitae.
- A clean criminal track record.
- Copy of the applicant's most recent monthly bank statement. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement.
- Proof of accommodation while working in Croatia
- Passport photo with a white background, taken within the last 6 months.
- A reservation of the flight itinerary under the traveler's name.
Croatia Visa Fees
Visa Type
Sub Types
Visa Fees
Tourist visa
69.00 (USD)
Business visa
69.00 (USD)
Work visa
69.00 (USD)
Croatia Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Indonesia
Location
Address
Jakarta
Menara Mulia-Suite 2101 Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav. 9-11 Jakarta 12930 Indonesia
www.croatemb.org.id
croembassyjakarta@mvp.hr
(+62) 72 210 840 (+62) 72 210 498
Is it safe to visit Croatia?
Traveling to Croatia is generally safe, visitors of Croatia seldom face any serious threat during their stay in the country, however, pickpocketing, petty thefts, bag snatching, and ATM scams do happen.
What food is famous in Croatia?
Popular throughout Croatia, this tender meat & vegetable dish is also called ispod čripnje (under the bell) literally food that is cooked under a terracotta or iron lid over burning embers. Peka can include octopus, lamb, veal or chicken, and is often accompanied by potatoes.
What is the best month to visit Croatia?
The best time to visit Croatia is in May and June or September and October when the weather is pleasant and sunny. This makes it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. It is also less crowded at these times than the summer months of July and August which are high season and can be very hot, especially in the afternoon.
Do I need Insect repellent in Croatia?
Yes, you are advised (subject to consultation with a qualified pharmacist or your doctor) to purchase high-performance mosquito repellent before your trip and apply this regularly during your holiday, including when you go to bed.