All third-country nationals who are holders of valid Schengen documents, as well as national visas and residence permits of Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Romania do not require an additional Croatian visa for Croatia. Nationals of Kosovo , who are holders of Schengen visas with limited territorial validity LTV visas , valid for all Schengen countries except for Spain -ES , do not require additional Croatian visa for transit through or intended stays in the territory of the Republic of Croatia not exceeding 90 days in any day period.
The period of validity of the above mentioned Schengen, Bulgarian, Cypriot, and Romanian documents must cover the duration of the transit or stay.
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Registration certificate of the company from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India: Income tax documents of the last three years; Letter from the company addressed to the embassy, introducing the business man for visa issuance; Invitation letter from the local partner or prospect local partner company in Afghanistan; Copy of the license JAWAZ of the local partner or prospect local partner company in Afghanistan. Applying for Macedonia Visa through us is this simple.
Pay online via our secure payment gateway. We verify and submit your documents. Visa application is normally processed within 7 working days. The visa will be stamped on your passport. You cannot take up any kind of paid employment in the country on a Macedonia tourist visa.
You cannot take up any kind of paid employment in the country on a Macedoniatourist visa. Why choose us? Because we are Awesome! Simple steps to get a Macedonia Visa: Akbar Travels has been a part of more than one million travel dreams. Read more Throughout your visa process, you will have a dedicated visa expert handling your application. Show less. Basic Requirements to visit Macedonia Have a valid Passport and valid Macedonia Visa; Be in good health Read more Good moral character Thorough knowledge of your accommodation and itinerary details to furnish at immigration if asked to Return flight tickets or onward flight tickets to ensure your return to home country or your next destination once your visa expires Adhere to the moral standards of the country and follow the general rules Show less.
Travel Checklist Passport with at least 6 months of validity Valid Macedonia Visa depending on the purpose of your visit and duration of stay Read more Confirmed return or onward tickets. All foreign citizens must register with local police within 48 hours of arrival.
Hotels register foreign guests. If not staying in a hotel, travelers should register in person the owner or landlord of the residence should accompany registrants at the police station nearest to current lodgings; changes of address should be re-registered with the police station nearest the new address.
The government of North Macedonia requires all foreign citizens to provide proof of travel medical insurance when they enter the country. Unaccompanied U.
Dual citizens of the U. Failure to notify may delay departure from North Macedonia. Safety and Security. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as: High-profile public events sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.
Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists Places of worship Schools Parks Shopping malls and markets Public transportation systems including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights For more information, see our Terrorism page. Do not leave anything of value in plain view in unattended vehicles. Securely lock the windows and doors of your residence when not at home. Organized crime is present in North Macedonia, and violent confrontations between rival organizations occasionally results.
ATM use is generally safe; however, take standard safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings. Pickpockets are a problem in crowded areas of Skopje.
You should: Be aware of your belongings and surroundings at all times. Know that pickpockets use various diversionary tactics to distract victims, including groups of children swarming the victim. If pickpocketed, report the crime to the police. Cancel your credit cards as quickly as possible Taxis are generally safe. Use metered taxis to avoid conflicts about the fare. Even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly become violent. Avoid areas around protests and demonstrations.
Check local media for updates and traffic advisories. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. We can: Help you find appropriate medical care. Assist you in reporting a crime to the police. Contact relatives or friends with your written consent. Provide a list of local attorneys. Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home. Replace a stolen or lost passport. Taking such items out of North Macedonia without the appropriate government-issued permit can result in arrest, monetary fines, and prison sentences.
North Macedonia's Customs Administration provides more information on customs regulations. Taking photographs of anything that could be perceived as having military or security interest may result in problems with authorities. If you are in doubt, ask for permission before taking photographs.
While larger stores and restaurants accept credit cards, it is recommend to have cash in local currency denar for purchases in small establishments.
Failure to declare currency exceeding 10, euros, or the equivalent, may result in its confiscation and a court proceeding. Penalties typically include a fine and a percentage of the undeclared amount.
For emergency services in North Macedonia, dial Rheumatology, endocrinology, burn, and psychiatric services are either substandard or unavailable to non-citizens throughout the country. A government formulary controls which prescription medications are available; the list does not include several medications available in most Western countries.
Insulin is not available to non-citizens. Government-operated emergency services are substandard. Private emergency services in Skopje, operated by private institutions, meet high quality standards.
Further health information: World Health Organization U. Air pollution is a significant problem in several major cities in North Macedonia. Consider the impact seasonal smog and heavy particulate pollution may have on you, and consult your doctor before traveling if necessary. Travel and Transportation. Most major highways are in good repair, but many secondary urban and rural roads are not maintained and are poorly lit.
Secondary mountain roads may be narrow, poorly marked, and lack guardrails. Many vehicles are old and lack front or rear lights. Horse-drawn carts, livestock, dead animals, rocks, or other objects are sometimes in the roadway.
However neighbouring countries may have different entry and exit restrictions on their side of the border. You should check before travelling. Some border crossings in neighbouring countries are still closed or subject to entry requirements. It is your responsibility to ensure that you can enter the next country on your journey.
If you plan to stay for longer than 3 months, contact the Embassy of North Macedonia in London. Unaccompanied minors children under 18 must have a letter of consent from their parents or guardian.
Failure to do so may result into refusal of entry and deportation. Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be valid for a minimum of 90 days from the arrival date. However, they must have at least 3 months validity.
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