For a country known for its bureaucracy, Croatian visa requirements are quite straightforward. There is even a uniform price for visas: $51, 36 euro or 260 kuna if paying in Croatian currency. Here are some things to bear in mind when applying for a Croatian visa.
Types of Croatian Visa
There are four types of Croatian visa, of which the Travel Visa is the most common. A travel visa is issued for a maximum stay of one year and is available for single, double and multiple entry, with the proviso that visitors are limited to a maximum of ninety days' uninterrupted stay in the first six months.
Transit visas are issued for single or double entry for no more than a six month period, although it is possible to arrange multiple entry with extenuating circumstances. Proof of onward travel to a third country in the form of visa or ticket must be shown and a five day stay in country is permitted.
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