Guide for Croatia Visa Requirements

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If you plan to visit Croatia, you will likely need a Schengen Visa, as Croatia joined the Schengen Zone on January 1, 2023. This visa allows you to stay in Croatia for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. The documents you need may vary depending on your nationality and individual circumstances. You must present certain documents to the border police, regardless of how you arrive in Croatia (by land, sea, or air). LUMA can help you with your Croatia visa requirements.

Where do I apply for my Schengen Croatia Visa?

You will need to apply for your Schengen Croatia visa in your home country before you depart. Schengen visas for Croatia are processed by the Croatia consulate’s official partner, VFS Global.

For those from ASEAN countries planning to experience the Croatia, getting acquainted with visa requirements specific to your home country is important. Below are the documents you’ll need for a Croatia visa application. 

Croatia Visa Requirements for Thai citizens

  1. Visa application form: This must be completed in full and signed.
  2. One recent photo (taken within the last 3 months) should be submitted and attached to the application.
  3. Passport with validity of at least 3 months after the planned journey ends (and one copy), plus previous passports if any.
  4. Identity Card, Work Permit, Residence Permit and one copy of each.
  5. Letter of employment (original) or evidence of business ownership, such as Business Registration Certificate (and a copy) and Income Tax Payment Certificate or Receipt (true copy).
  6. For minors (person under 18 travelling alone or with only one parent): birth certificate, proof of custody, (e.g. marriage certificate, divorce certificate, registration of residence); – An authorisation to travel (alone or with one parent) indicating the purpose of the trip and signed by both parents/legal guardians or from the parent/guardian who does not travel, with copy of their passports or national identification cards. The signature(s) should be verified by a legal entity (e.g. municipal registration office or court).
  7. Six months of bank statements or bank account booklets copied and certified by the Bank or original document from the bank (in English) indicating the balance (exact amount); or other proof of sufficient means of subsistence for the intended entire journey and the duration of stay.
  8. Round-trip flight booking (and a copy)
  9. Confirmed hotel reservation (and a copy)
  10. Travel insurance: (plus one copy). The insurance must cover:
  • Cost of repatriation for medical reasons or death.
  • Urgent healthcare and emergency hospital treatment for the entire stay and throughout the Schengen area.
  • Any expenses that might arise with Covid-19 or repatriation for medical reasons.
  • Coverage must be of at least €30,000 or its equivalent in local currency.
    • If the application is for a multiple-entry visa, the medical insurance must be valid for the first planned entry. The Luma Schengen Travel Pass is highly recommended as it meets all these requirements.
  1. Tourist visa holders must be able to prove possession of the equivalent of 70 euros for each day of their stay within the Schengen area.
  2. For business meetings/partners and persons staying at the residence of Croatia citizens: Invitation issued by the host (with verified signature) which should be sent to the Embassy by fax or e-mail before the day of application. The original may be sent by post.
  3. For persons under 20 years old; Parents’ consent permitting visa issue and for the specific travel (original).
  4. For students: Letter from school/university (original) in English.
  5. Any other documents supporting the purpose and circumstances of the trip. An itinerary of the planned trip if several countries are visited.
  6. Copy of Real Estate Property (title-deed), marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, if relevant.
  7. Visa fee: The fee starts from EUR80.00 per person but may vary depending on the visa type and stay duration.
  8. Application: This should be made in person at the VFS Office in Bangkok.
  9. Document checklist: This should be referred to before making your visa application in person.

Fingerprinting will be required during the visa application process.

Croatia Visa Requirements for Indonesian citizens

  1. Visa application form: This must be completed in full and signed.
  2. One recent photo (taken within the last 3 months) should be submitted and attached to the application.
  3. Passport with validity of at least 3 months after the planned journey ends (and one copy), plus previous passports if any.
  4. Identity Card, Work Permit, Residence Permit and one copy of each.
  5. Letter of employment (original) or evidence of business ownership, such as Business Registration Certificate (and a copy) and Income Tax Payment Certificate or Receipt (true copy).
  6. For minors (person under 18 travelling alone or with only one parent): birth certificate, proof of custody, (e.g. marriage certificate, divorce certificate, registration of residence); – An authorisation to travel (alone or with one parent) indicating the purpose of the trip and signed by both parents/legal guardians or from the parent/guardian who does not travel, with copy of their passports or national identification cards. The signature(s) should be verified by a legal entity (e.g. municipal registration office or court).
  7. Six months of bank statements or bank account booklets copied and certified by the Bank or original document from the bank (in English) indicating the balance (exact amount); or other proof of sufficient means of subsistence for the intended entire journey and the duration of stay.
  8. Round-trip flight booking (and a copy)
  9. Confirmed hotel reservation (and a copy)
  10. Travel insurance: (plus one copy). The insurance must cover:
    • Cost of repatriation for medical reasons or death.
    • Urgent healthcare and emergency hospital treatment for the entire stay and throughout the Schengen area.
    • Any expenses that might arise with Covid-19 or repatriation for medical reasons.
    • Coverage must be of at least €30,000 or its equivalent in local currency.
  • If the application is for a multiple-entry visa, the medical insurance must be valid for the first planned entry. The Luma Schengen Travel Pass is highly recommended as it meets all these requirements.
  1. Tourist visa holders must be able to prove possession of the equivalent of 70 euros for each day of their stay within the Schengen area.
  2. For business meetings/partners and persons staying at the residence of Croatia citizens: Invitation issued by the host (with verified signature) which should be sent to the Embassy by fax or e-mail before the day of application. The original may be sent by post.
  3. For persons under 20 years old; Parents’ consent permitting visa issue and for the specific travel (original).
  4. For students: Letter from school/university (original) in English.
  5. Any other documents supporting the purpose and circumstances of the trip. An itinerary of the planned trip if several countries are visited.
  6. Copy of Real Estate Property (title-deed), marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, if relevant.
  7. Visa fee: The fee starts from EUR80.00 per person but may vary depending on the visa type and stay duration.
  8. Application: This should be made in person at the VFS Office in Jakarta.
  9. Document checklist: This should be referred to before making your visa application in person.
  10. Fingerprinting will be required during the visa application process.

Croatia Visa Requirements for Philippines Citizens

  1. Visa application form: This must be completed in full and signed.
  2. One recent photo (taken within the last 3 months) should be submitted and attached to the application.
  3. Passport with validity of at least 3 months after the planned journey ends (and one copy), plus previous passports if any.
  4. Identity Card, Work Permit, Residence Permit and one copy of each.
  5. Letter of employment (original) or evidence of business ownership, such as Business Registration Certificate (and a copy) and Income Tax Payment Certificate or Receipt (true copy).
  6. For minors (person under 18 travelling alone or with only one parent): birth certificate, proof of custody, (e.g. marriage certificate, divorce certificate, registration of residence); – An authorisation to travel (alone or with one parent) indicating the purpose of the trip and signed by both parents/legal guardians or from the parent/guardian who does not travel, with copy of their passports or national identification cards. The signature(s) should be verified by a legal entity (e.g. municipal registration office or court).
  7. Six months of bank statements or bank account booklets copied and certified by the Bank or original document from the bank (in English) indicating the balance (exact amount); or other proof of sufficient means of subsistence for the intended entire journey and the duration of stay.
  8. Round-trip flight booking (and a copy)
  9. Confirmed hotel reservation (and a copy)
  10. Travel insurance: (plus one copy). The insurance must cover:
    • Cost of repatriation for medical reasons or death.
    • Urgent healthcare and emergency hospital treatment for the entire stay and throughout the Schengen area.
    • Any expenses that might arise with Covid-19 or repatriation for medical reasons.
    • Coverage must be of at least €30,000 or its equivalent in local currency.
  11. If the application is for a multiple-entry visa, the medical insurance must be valid for the first planned entry. The Luma Schengen Travel Pass is highly recommended as it meets all these requirements.
  12. Tourist visa holders must be able to prove possession of the equivalent of 70 euros for each day of their stay within the Schengen area.
  13. For business meetings/partners and persons staying at the residence of Croatia citizens: Invitation issued by the host (with verified signature) which should be sent to the Embassy by fax or e-mail before the day of application. The original may be sent by post.
  14. For persons under 20 years old; Parents’ consent permitting visa issue and for the specific travel (original).
  15. For students: Letter from school/university (original) in English.
  16. Any other documents supporting the purpose and circumstances of the trip. An itinerary of the planned trip if several countries are visited.
  17. Copy of Real Estate Property (title-deed), marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, if relevant.
  18. Visa fee: The fee starts from EUR80.00 per person but may vary depending on the visa type and stay duration.
  19. Application: This should be made in person at the VFS Global Office in Makati.
  20. Document checklist: This should be referred to before making your visa application in person.
  21. Fingerprinting will be required during the visa application process.

Croatia Visa Requirements for Singapore Citizens

Visa Exemption: According to the regulations, citizens do not need a visa to enter the countries of the Schengen Agreement, including Croatia, as tourists or business travellers if their stay is no longer than 90 days within 6 months. Verifying with the official Croatia Embassy in Singapore before travel is recommended. It is also recommended to check Schengen Visa for Croatia requirements before making arrangements to travel.

Croatia Visa Requirements for Malaysian Citizens

According to the current guidelines, citizens of Schengen Agreement countries do not need a visa to enter Croatia, as tourists or business travelers, for stays of up to 90 days within 6 months.

Verifying with the official Croatian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur before travel is recommended. Always check with the embassy for Croatia visa requirements.

💡 Travel tip: While the Schengen visa allows movement across many countries, always be ready with a printout of your visa and other travel documents. Some border checks may still require verification.

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How much is the cost of the Croatian Visa?

The cost of a Schengen Visa for Croatia can vary based on the applicant’s age, visa type, and nationality. As of the last update, the general visa fee structure for the Schengen visa is as follows:

  • Adults: EUR80
  • Children (6-12 years old): EUR40
  • Children under 6 years: Free of charge

However, there are exceptions and reductions:

  • Students: Reduced fees or waivers may apply for students or postgraduates and accompanying teachers on educational trips.
  • Researchers: Individuals travelling for scientific research may benefit from reduced fees.
  • Diplomatic passport holders: can obtain a visa for free.
  • Certain categories of applicants from countries with Visa Facilitation Agreements with the Schengen states may be subject to a reduced visa fee of EUR35.
  • Long-term visas: National visas or Type D visas, intended for longer stays or any other Schengen country, might have a different fee structure.

Fees are non-refundable, even if your visa application is rejected. Additionally, visa processing agencies or centres might charge an additional service fee.

What travel insurance requirements are there?

Travel Insurance is mandatory as part of the Croatia visa requirements and the insurance must cover:

  • Cost of repatriation for medical reasons or death.
  • Urgent healthcare and emergency hospital treatment for the entire stay and throughout the Schengen area.
  • Any expenses that might arise with Covid-19 or repatriation for medical reasons.
  • Coverage must be of at least €30,000 or its equivalent in local currency.

If the application is for a multiple-entry visa, the medical insurance must be valid for the first planned entry. The LUMA Schengen Travel Pass is highly recommended as it meets all these requirements.

LUMA’s Schengen Pass offers:

  • Extensive coverage: With coverage starting at EUR30,000 LUMA offers comprehensive protection throughout your trip, giving you peace of mind as you explore Europe.
  • Flexible options: Whether you’re planning an individual trip or multiple trips within a year, LUMA Schengen Pass Travel Insurance has got you covered.
  • Wide range of eligibility: LUMA is designed to accommodate travellers of various age groups, from 1 year old to 85 years old.
  • Perfect for South East Asian travellers: If you’re departing from South East Asia, LUMA Schengen Pass Travel Insurance is tailored to meet your needs.
  • Easy application process: Applying for LUMA insurance is a breeze – do it online and receive your insurance certificate via email.
  • Trustworthy and reliable: Join over 60,000 fellow travellers who have placed their trust in LUMA. With a proven track record, LUMA is a name you can rely on.
  • Globally recognized: LUMA insurance is widely accepted by embassies around the world, making your visa application process smoother and hassle-free.

So why compromise on your travel insurance? Choose LUMA Schengen Pass Travel Insurance and experience the peace of mind you deserve while exploring Europe.

Other things to know about the Schengen visa for Croatia

Can I transit through Croatia?

If you’re transiting through a Croatian airport on your way to another Schengen or non-Schengen destination, you generally won’t need a Croatian visa as long as you remain in the international transit area and don’t pass through Croatian immigration control.

Do I need to provide biometric data for my Schengen Croatia Visa?

Croatia visa applicants may be required to provide biometric data (fingerprints and a photo) as part of the application process.

Where do I apply for a Croatia Schengen Visa?

To obtain a Schengen visa for Croatia, you typically need to apply at the embassy or consulate of the Schengen country where you plan to spend the most time during your trip. Make sure to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.

💡 Travel tip: Ensure your passport photos for the visa application adhere to the specific requirements of the Schengen visa. Some countries may have particular photo specifications that differ from standard passport photos.

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Can I switch my visa type or my residence status while in Croatia?

In the past, it was possible to switch visa types or residence statuses in Croatia under specific conditions. Travelers could potentially change from a tourist visa to a residence permit, but the process could be intricate and involved adhering to Croatian immigration laws. Changing visa types may require leaving Croatia and applying at a Croatian consulate or embassy abroad, while a tolerated stay might be permitted during the application process. The eligibility criteria and required documentation varied depending on the specific circumstances. Compliance with local immigration laws was crucial to avoid penalties. Given the potential for policy changes, it’s essential to verify the current regulations from official sources and seek professional guidance when needed.

Can I extend my short stay Schengen Visa in Croatia?

If you have a short-stay Schengen visa and wish to extend your stay in Croatia, you would need to consider the specific regulations and requirements set by the Croatian authorities to obtain a Schengen Visa for Croatia.

For more information and guidance on visa requirements and processes, it is recommended to contact the Department for Visas at the Croatian Consulate in your home country. Please note that visa regulations and policies are subject to change.

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Frequently Asked Questions from People Traveling to Croatia

Do you need a Schengen visa for Croatia?

Starting from 1 January 2023, a Schengen visa for Croatia is required. This means that travellers who wish to visit Croatia will need to obtain a Schengen visa to enter the country. The Schengen visa is a type of visa that allows travel within the Schengen Area, which consists of 26 European countries that have abolished internal border controls.

Is Croatia part of the Schengen Visa Zone?

Yes, Croatia joined the Schengen Zone officially in January 2023.

How do I get a Croatia Schengen Visa for Filipino in Singapore?

According to the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia, Filipino passport holders who want to visit Croatia will need to obtain a visa from the Croatian embassy or the relevant provider, such as VFS Global. The Croatian visa regulations are currently updated as of 1 January 2023 and follow the Schengen standard. There is no Croatian Embassy in Singapore and the Manila-based Croatian Embassy should be contacted instead.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia states that the visa requirements and process will depend on the purpose of your visit and other specific circumstances. Generally, the visa application process requires submitting required documents, including a completed application form, a valid passport, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and insurance. It is recommended that you consult with the Croatian embassy for details before applying.

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To further enrich your travel experience in Croatia, always ensure that you’re covered with the LUMA SCHENGEN PASS. This ensures a smooth visa application process and guarantees peace of mind throughout your journey.

For detailed visa application processes, guidelines and other specifics, visiting the official website of the Croatian Embassy or Consulate in your respective country is recommended. Safe travels!

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