University of Novi Sad

Visa & permits

Citizens of many countries, including most European countries, can enter Serbia without visas for up to 90 days. To check whether you need a visa, visit the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia.

In case you need a visa to enter Serbia please get informed with the following:

  • Visa requirements
  • Regulation of temporary stay
  • Legal regulations for foreigners in Serbia.

 

Register after arrival

Every person who is not the citizen of the Republic of Serbia should register its arrival in Serbia at the closest police station. If you are staying in a hotel, this will be done by the hotel staff, while if you are staying in private accommodation you should register the stay in the nearest police station within 24 hours of arrival.

To find more information about this procedure, please visit the following pages:

  • Rights and Obligations of Foreign Citizens
  • General entry requirements for Serbia

 

Foreign embassies

It is also good to know the location and contacts of the embassy (or consulate) in the Republic of Serbia in case you need any kind of consular assistance. The full list of foreign diplomatic missions in Serbia can be downloaded from the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Foreign diplomatic missions in Serbia

Serbian diplomatic missions around the world

Faculty of Technical Sciences

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Contact:

Address: Trg Dositeja Obradovića 6, 21102 Novi Sad

Phone:  (+381) 21 450 810
(+381) 21 6350 413

Fax : (+381) 21 458 133
Email: ftndean@uns.ac.rs

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