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Citizens of United States of America do not require visas for travel to Slovakia and as it is one of the visa exempt countries.

Slovakia

Slovakia is a beautiful country located in Central Europe and is known for its natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality. If you are planning a trip to Slovakia, it is important to know about the visa requirements and procedures to avoid any last-minute hassles. 


In the near future, the European Union planning to implement the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System), which will be mandatory for travelers visiting Slovakia and most other European countries. The ETIAS will function as an electronic visa waiver, permitting eligible citizens to visit Slovakia and all other Schengen Area countries.

Overview of Visa Types for Slovakia

The Slovak Republic does not have eVisa yet but issues different types of visas for different purposes of travel. The visas are broadly categorized into short-stay and long-stay visas, and the various subcategories are:

Short-stay Visa (for stays up to 90 days): 

As a member of the Schengen area, Slovakia follows the uniform guidelines for issuing Schengen visas for individuals planning to visit for a short stay (type C). The type of visa issued will depend on the specific purpose of the visit.

  • Slovakia Tourism/Private Visit Visa
  • Slovakia Business/Work Visa (up to 90 days)
  • Slovakia Visiting Family and Friends Visa
  • Slovakia Sport, Culture, Study (Short Course) Visa
  • Slovakia Training Visa

Long-stay Visa (for stays more than 90 days):

If you plan to stay in Slovakia for a period longer than 90 days, you will need to apply for a long-term visa. The issuance of national long-stay visas D and residence permits fall under the jurisdiction of Slovakian national law. To apply, you must submit your application to the Embassy of the Republic of Slovakia.

  • Slovakia Study (National) Visa
  • Slovakia Employment (National) Visa
  • Slovakia Family Reunion Visa
  • Slovakia Blue Card EU

Airport Transit

The Slovakia airport transit visa is intended for foreign nationals who need to pass through Slovakia en route to a third country.

Requirements for Slovakia Visa

To apply for a Slovakia visa, you need to fulfill the following requirements:

  • A valid passport with a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay in Slovakia.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • A completed Slovakia visa application form.
  • Proof of accommodation in Slovakia.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover the stay in Slovakia.
  • Travel medical insurance covering the entire period of stay in Slovakia.
  • Proof of the purpose of the trip to Slovakia.
  • Proof of paid visa fee.

A Guide on Applying for a Slovakia e-Visa

The Slovakia e-Visa application not available yet, once it’s available the process of applying for it  is straightforward and can be completed entirely online. Here is a step-by-step explanation of the process: 

  • Visit the official website: Visit the official website for Slovakia e-Visa application. Make sure that you are on the correct website before proceeding with the application process.

  • Select visa type: Choose the appropriate visa type from the list of available options.

  • Complete the application form: Fill out the application form with all the required information. This includes personal details such as your name, address, and contact information, as well as your passport information.

  • Upload supporting documents: Upload any required supporting documents such as your passport scan or travel itinerary.

  • Review and submit: Once you have completed the form and uploaded all the required documents, review the information to ensure that everything is correct. Submit the application form.

  • Pay the fee: Pay the required fee using a credit card or other available payment method.

  • Receive the e-Visa: Once your application has been processed, you will receive your e-Visa via email. Make sure to print a copy of your e-Visa to bring with you when you travel to Slovakia.

It is essential to make sure that you enter all the required information accurately to avoid any delays or rejection of your application. You should also ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria before applying for the e-Visa.

Understanding the Validity of Slovakia Visas

The validity of a Slovakia visa depends on the type and category of visa issued. Generally, a short-stay visa is valid for up to 90 days, whereas a long-stay visa is valid for more than 90 days.

Urgent Application

In case of urgent travel, applicants can request for an expedited visa processing. However, additional fees may be charged for the expedited processing.

Exploring the e-Visa Option for Slovakia

Currently, Slovakia does not offer e-visas. In the future, the European Union planning to  introduce the ETIAS, a new Travel Information and Authorization System that will become a requirement to travel to Slovakia and most European countries. The ETIAS will be an electronic visa waiver that allows eligible citizens to visit Slovakia and all Schengen Area countries.

It is not a visa but a multiple-entry travel authorization that will permit a stay of up to 90 days within every 180 days for each entry to the Schengen Area. Eligible citizens will be able to submit an ETIAS application for Slovakia online, which only takes a few minutes to complete with personal and passport information. The ETIAS will be valid for a total of 3 years from the date of approval.

Determining Eligibility and Visa Requirements for Traveling to Slovakia

Citizens of the EU/EEA countries and Citizens of some certain countries may enter Slovakia visa-free for short stays of up to 90 days, while others will need to obtain a Schengen visa prior to arrival.

If you plan to stay in Slovakia for a longer period of time, you will need to apply for a long-term visa. To determine your eligibility and specific visa requirements, it is best to check with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovakia in your country or visit the website of the Slovak Republic.

Slovakia Visa Policy Map

 
Slovakia

 
Eligible Countries/Nationalities for e-visa/visa on arrival

 
Countries/Nationalities Required Regular/Paper Visa for travelling to

 
Visa Exempt Countries/Nationalities for travelling to
Slovak visa policy map.

Visa Exempt Countries List

The citizens of certain countries are exempted from the visa requirement for short stays in Slovakia. The list of these countries can be found on the website of Slovakia.

Regular visasAll Countries / Nationalities that required regular visa for Slovakia

To apply for a Slovakia visa, you need to follow these steps:

Find your nearest Slovakian Embassy or Consulate: You can find a list of Slovakian Embassies and Consulates on the website of the Slovak Visa.

  • Schedule an appointment: You will need to schedule an appointment to submit your visa application in person.

  • Submit your visa application: Bring your completed visa application form, passport, passport photos, travel insurance, financial support documents, the purpose of your visit documents, flight itinerary, and visa fee to your appointment.

  • Wait for processing: The processing time for a Slovakia visa varies depending on the embassy or consulate, but it typically takes around 15 days. During this time, the embassy or consulate may contact you for additional information or documents.

  • Collect your visa: Once your visa is approved, you can collect it from the embassy or consulate in person or have it delivered to your address.

A Step-by-Step Explanation of the Slovakia Visa Application Form

To apply for a Slovakia visa, you need to follow these steps: 

  • Find your nearest Slovakian Embassy or Consulate: You can find a list of Slovakian Embassies and Consulates on the website of the Slovak Visa.

  • Schedule an appointment: You will need to schedule an appointment to submit your visa application in person.

  • Submit your visa application: Bring your completed visa application form, passport, passport photos, travel insurance, financial support documents, the purpose of your visit documents, flight itinerary, and visa fee to your appointment.

  • Wait for processing: The processing time for a Slovakia visa varies depending on the embassy or consulate, but it typically takes around 15 days. During this time, the embassy or consulate may contact you for additional information or documents.

  • Collect your visa: Once your visa is approved, you can collect it from the embassy or consulate in person or have it delivered to your address.

Costs Associated with Obtaining a Slovakia Visa

The visa fee for Slovakia varies depending on the type and category of the visa applied for and the person's country of origin. The fee is non-refundable and is payable at the time of visa application.

Use the Visa Fee tool, available on the website to calculate the exact cost of your visa, which is broken down in detail. Confirming fees beforehand is recommended to avoid unexpected costs during the application process.

Comparing E-visa and Sticker-visa Options for Slovakia

Currently, Slovakia does not offer e-visas. The visa is issued in the form of a sticker on the applicant's passport.

E-visas are issued electronically and can be applied for online. Sticker visas are issued in the passport and can be obtained by visiting the Slovakian embassy or consulate in your country.

What to Do if Your Slovakia Visa Has Expired

If your Slovakian visa has expired, you will need to apply for a new visa to enter the country again. It is essential to ensure that your visa is valid throughout your stay in Slovakia to avoid any legal issues.

Extending Your Stay in Slovakia: Visa Options

If you wish to extend your stay in Slovakia, you will need to apply for a visa extension before your current visa expires. The visa extension process may take some time, and it is best to apply well in advance of your visa expiry date.

Working in Slovakia: Visa and Work Permit Requirements

If you wish to work in Slovakia, you will need to apply for a work visa. This visa requires additional documentation, such as a job offer from a Slovakian employer and proof of qualifications and experience.

Visa On Arrival:

Slovakia does not offer visa-on-arrival facilities for foreign nationals. You must obtain a valid visa before your travel to Slovakia.

FAQs about Slovak eVisa

 For long-stay, employment, or other visa inquiries, please reach out to the following embassies