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| | Passport Required? | Visa Required? | Return Ticket Required? | | British | Yes | 1 | No | | Australian | Yes | 1 | No | | Canadian | Yes | 1 | No | | USA | Yes | 1 | No | | OtherEU | Yes | 1 | No | | Japanese | Yes | 2 | No |
Restricted entry and transit: Nationals of Malaysia and Taiwan (China) will be refused admission and transit through the country.
PASSPORTS: Valid passport required by all.
VISAS: Required by all except the following:
(a) 1. Up to 31 March 2003, nationals mentioned in the chart above (Japan for three months) and nationals of Croatia, the Czech Republic, Korea (Rep), New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore and Switzerland can enter the country without a visa, providing their visit is for tourist purposes only. They will be issued a tourist pass on arrival, valid for 30 days, which costs approximately £3;
(b) nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Hungary, Macedonia and Romania for stays of up to 30 days.
Types of visa and cost: Visit, Business and Transit. Fees vary according to nationality of applicant. For nationals of the UK, the fees are as follows. Single-entry/exit or transit: £17. Double-entry/exit or transit: £32. Multiple-entry/exit or transit: £45 (six months).
Validity: Visas are valid for one month from date of issue and cannot be postdated. Transit visas are valid for seven days (to be used within six months of issue).
Application to: Consular section at Embassy (see Contact Addresses section). Tourist passes can be issued at the border, or on arrival, for all eligible nationals (see above). However, as regulations are subject to change, travellers are advised to check with the Embassy prior to departure.
Application requirements: (a) Completed application form (stating whether single- or double-entry or exit visa is required and giving the length of stay). (b) Valid passport. (c) Letter of invitation authorised by the Yugoslav authorities. (d) Fee payable to Embassy in cash or by postal order (cheques will only be accepted from travel agencies, firms and companies). Business visas: (a)-(d) and, (e) Letter of invitation from host company or evidence of self-employment.
Note: (a) Visitors not staying at hotels must register with the police within three days of arrival. (b) Those who require visas may be asked to produce a return ticket.
Working days required: One. Postal applications: Seven days.
Temporary residence: Enquire at Embassy.
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