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Serbia visa options for Spain passport holders

Tourist / short stay

Visa-free · up to 90 days

Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.

Visa types & longer-stay routes for Serbia

Written for foreign (non-Serbian) nationals; note that many Western passport holders (EU/EEA, UK, US, Canada, Australia and others, plus holders of valid Schengen/UK/US visas or residence permits) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days in 180, while other nationalities need a visa.

  • Most nomadsTourist

    Short-Stay Visa C (Tourist / Private Visit)

    Up to 90 days within any 180-day period

    Insurance
    Requiredofficial Visa C rules require 'proof of possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance'; no specific coverage amount is stated in the source.
    Good for
    Visa-required nationals visiting for tourism, private visits or short trips; visa-free nationalities (most Western passports) do not need it.
    Requirement
    Valid passport (issued within last 10 years, 90+ days validity, two blank pages), application form, photo, invitation letter or accommodation/itinerary proof, proof of funds, and visa fee.
  • Business

    Short-Stay Visa C (Business / Other Short Purpose)

    Up to 90 days within any 180-day period

    Insurance
    Requiredvalid travel medical insurance is mandatory for all visa applications per the MFA.
    Good for
    Visa-required nationals travelling for business meetings, conferences or other short-term non-employment purposes.
    Requirement
    Valid passport, application, photo, business invitation/proof of purpose, proof of sufficient funds and visa fee (does not grant the right to take up employment).
  • Most nomadsWork

    Single Permit (Temporary Residence & Work)

    Issued for a maximum of 36 months (renewable)

    Insurance
    Requiredproof of health insurance valid for the stay is required for the residence permit (Serbian or qualifying private/EHIC coverage).
    Good for
    Foreigners taking up employment, self-employment, intra-company transfer or independent professional work in Serbia for longer than 180 days (unified residence + work since the 2024 single-permit reform).
    Requirement
    Employment contract / business registration on qualifying grounds; for standard employment the employer must complete a labour-market test. Application filed on the same grounds as any D visa.
  • Most nomadsStudy

    Temporary Residence - Study / Schooling

    Duration of the study programme (temporary residence, renewable); only half of study time counts toward permanent residence

    Insurance
    RequiredMUP explicitly lists 'proof of health insurance during the foreign national's planned temporary residency' for the study category.
    Good for
    University students, pupils, Serbian-language learners, exchange participants and researchers enrolled at a Serbian institution.
    Requirement
    Proof of enrolment/admission, proof of accommodation and proof of subsistence (e.g. scholarship or funds).
  • Most nomadsDigital nomad

    Temporary Residence - Self-Employment / Entrepreneur (de-facto remote-work route)

    Temporary residence granted for up to 36 months (renewable); path to permanent residence after 3 years

    Insurance
    Requiredproof of health insurance covering the residence period is required for the permit.
    Good for
    Freelancers, remote workers and entrepreneurs who register self-employment or a company in Serbia. NOTE: Serbia has NO dedicated, officially branded digital-nomad visa; this self-employment temporary residence is the closest legal equivalent.
    Requirement
    Registered entrepreneurial activity / company and qualifying business documentation; proof of accommodation and means of subsistence (verify current income/balance figures with MUP or a lawyer - widely cited figures are unofficial).
  • Residence

    Long-Stay Visa D (Entry Visa for Residence)

    Between 90 and 180 days (entry visa; you then convert to a residence permit)

    Insurance
    Requiredtravel medical insurance is mandatory for the visa application; health insurance is then required again at the residence-permit stage.
    Good for
    Visa-required foreigners planning to work, study, reunite with family or otherwise apply for temporary residence; the entry step before a residence permit. Visa-free nationals can usually skip it and apply for residence after arrival.
    Requirement
    Same as Visa C plus documentation supporting the specific grounds for stay under the Law on Foreigners; the temporary-residence application must be filed on the same grounds and within the D-visa validity.
  • Residence

    Temporary Residence - Family Reunification

    Temporary residence, typically up to 36 months and renewable; independent residence possible after 4 years

    Insurance
    Requiredproof of health insurance is required for most family-reunification cases per MUP.
    Good for
    Spouses, common-law partners and children of Serbian citizens or of foreigners holding Serbian residence.
    Requirement
    Marriage / kinship documentation and, for several family categories, proof of subsistence.
  • Residence

    Temporary Residence - Investor / Startup / Talent (Special Categories)

    Investor: initial 6 months; Startup, Talent and Serbian-origin: initial 1 year (all renewable)

    Insurance
    Requiredhealth insurance proof is required across temporary-residence categories.
    Good for
    Investors, startup founders, recognised talent and persons of Serbian origin granted residence irrespective of the standard grounds.
    Requirement
    Category-specific proof - e.g. investor route cited at a minimum EUR 50,000 investment; startup founders need a registered startup; talent needs recognised tertiary qualifications (verify thresholds with MUP).
  • Residence

    Permanent Residence (Indefinite Leave to Remain)

    Indefinite (permanent); generally after 3 years of continuous lawful temporary residence (reduced from the former 5-year rule), with fast-track options for certain Serbian-origin and family cases

    Insurance
    Requiredthe official permanent-residence checklist lists 'proof of health insurance'.
    Good for
    Long-term foreign residents seeking to settle indefinitely in Serbia.
    Requirement
    Three years' continuous temporary residence (absences limited to ~10 months total or one 6-month absence), valid passport/ID, registered address, proof of subsistence and justification for the application.
  • Transit

    Transit Visa

    Short transit only (verify days with the relevant Serbian mission)

    Insurance
    Requiredtravel medical insurance is mandatory for all Serbian visa applications.
    Good for
    Visa-required nationals passing through Serbia en route to a third country.
    Requirement
    Valid passport, proof of onward travel, and an entry visa for the next country (or documentation explaining the onward purpose).

General guidance compiled from official Serbian government sources; rules, fees and thresholds change and individual cases vary, so verify with the Serbian MFA/MUP or an embassy before travelling. Last checked: 2026-06.

Last verified June 2026

Visa-free isn’t insurance-free

Whatever route you take into Serbia, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.

SpainSerbia: frequently asked

Do Spain passport holders need a visa to visit Serbia?
Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
Can a Spain passport holder live or work long-term in Serbia?
Yes, via a long-stay visa. Serbia has 10 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
Do I need travel insurance for Serbia?
Entry to Serbia never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended. Several Serbia visas also require proof of insurance before they're granted.

Last updated

Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.