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Montenegro Short-stay visa

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Short-stay (Type C)Validity
90 daysMax Stay
Single or multipleEntries

What Is the Montenegro Short-stay visa?

The Montenegro Short-stay visa (Type C) is the standard short-term entry visa issued by Montenegro for tourism, business visits, family visits and short studies. It is regulated by the Montenegrin Ministry of the Interior and the Government of Montenegro under the Decree on visa regime and the Law on Foreign Nationals. Short-stay visas allow visitors to stay in Montenegro for the typical limit of up to 90 days within a 180-day period when a visa is issued; many nationalities are visa-free for short visits, but others must apply in advance through diplomatic missions or approved centres.

Applications are normally submitted to a Montenegrin embassy, consulate or authorised visa application centre; some applicants use service providers for guided completion and document checks. Official guidance and downloadable forms are published on the Government of Montenegro website at gov.me — Visas and entry requirements. When a short-stay visa is approved you will receive an official visa vignette (sticker) placed in your passport or an approval letter from the embassy/consulate — keep that document with your passport when travelling.

This visa is an entry permit — not a residence permit. The Montenegro Short-stay visa confirms your authorised short visit but does not replace any longer-term residency or work permits; if you need to stay longer than 90 days you must apply for the appropriate temporary residence or long-stay visa through Montenegro’s Ministry of the Interior. Processing routes and times vary by mission and whether an applicant applies directly or uses an assisted service; consular decisions are final at port of entry and border police make the ultimate admission decision.

For detailed entry rules see Montenegro visa information and the official portal at gov.me. Ready to begin? Apply now with expert help and clear document checks.

Who Needs the Montenegro Short-stay visa?

Who Needs It

  • Foreign nationals who are not visa-exempt and who plan to stay in Montenegro for short visits (tourism, business, family, short studies)
  • Visitors planning to stay in Montenegro more than the visa-free allowance (90 days in any 180-day period) must hold the correct visa or temporary residence permit
  • Children and minors — a parent or legal guardian should sign and submit the application and provide supporting ID for each child

Who Is Exempt

  • Citizens of the European Union (EU) member states — generally travel without a visa for short stays
  • Citizens of United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other visa-exempt countries (see official list on gov.me)
  • Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business
  • Airline and vessel crew members on active duty

Montenegro Entry Requirements & Restrictions

Passport Validity

Your passport should normally have been issued less than 10 years before the date you enter and must have an expiry date at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave Montenegro. See the Government of Montenegro guidance at gov.me.

Vaccination & Health Advice

No specific vaccinations are required for entry. Routine vaccines and travel vaccinations (e.g., Hepatitis A, MMR) are recommended; check the CDC Montenegro page for up-to-date health guidance: CDC — Montenegro.

Customs & Currency Declaration

Declare cash or travellers’ cheques of 10,000 euros or more on arrival/exit. Prohibited items include narcotics, weapons and explosives; agricultural and meat products are restricted. Official customs guidance is summarised by national and international advisories — see GOV.UK entry requirements.

Medication Rules

You may carry a reasonable personal supply of medicine for up to 6 months. Prescription medication containing narcotics must be declared and is normally limited to a 30-day supply with a doctor’s certificate not older than 90 days, per border guidance.

Travel Insurance & Proof of Stay

While travel insurance is not mandatory for most short-stay visas, applicants are typically asked to show travel insurance and proof of accommodation or invitation and proof of sufficient funds during the application process. Embassy/consular checklists vary by mission.

Travel Tips for Montenegro Visitors

Montenegro is a compact Adriatic country with dramatic coastline, medieval towns and mountain interiors. Most international visitors arrive by air at Podgorica or Tivat and travel by road or ferry to coastal towns.

  • Main international airports: Podgorica Airport (TGD) and Tivat Airport (TIV) — plan your onward transfer in advance.
  • Best time to visit: May–September for beach and coastal weather; shoulder seasons (April–June, September–October) offer fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures.
  • Currency: Euro (EUR) is the official currency — many tourist businesses accept cards; USD is sometimes accepted in coastal tourist shops but bring euros for small purchases and rural areas.
  • Language: Montenegrin is the official language; English is widely spoken in hotels, tourist areas and major towns.
  • Time zone: Central European Time (GMT+1) — Central European Summer Time (GMT+2) in summer months.
  • Local customs: Dress modestly when visiting churches; be mindful of local etiquette in small towns; avoid celebratory gunfire which can occur at events.
  • Transport: Rent cars for mountain exploration but expect narrow roads; ferry services connect some coastal points — confirm schedules in advance.
  • Registration: All visitors must register their stay with local authorities or have their accommodation register them within 24 hours — hotels usually handle this automatically.
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Montenegro Short-stay visa Customer Reviews

Travelers rated Montenegro Short-stay visa 4.4 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Mila P.Feb 10, 2026

"Applied via DoVisa for the Montenegro Short-stay visa for a summer holiday. The team checked my invitation and travel insurance, the photo upload was straightforward and the embassy appointment guidance saved me time. Got the vignette before travel."

David R.Jan 27, 2026

"DoVisa helped with my Montenegro Short-stay visa application for a business trip. Received clear checklist, guidance on the police registration and the consulate emailed the approval letter within two weeks."

Ana K.Jan 8, 2026

"Needed a tourist visa for Montenegro and used the service to prepare documents. The staff confirmed my hotel booking details and the passport photo was accepted on first try; immigration at Podgorica (TGD) stamped me without issue."

Lukas M.Dec 18, 2025

"Smooth process overall — one minor delay at the visa centre when biometric collection slots were full. Support helped reschedule and the consular team issued the visa sticker a few days later."

Ivana S.Nov 22, 2025

"Submitted documents with DoVisa a month ahead. The reminders about the passport issue date and the municipal registration requirement were very helpful for our family trip."

Pedro G.Oct 30, 2025

"Helpful checklist and good customer support. I had to provide extra proof of funds to the consulate; DoVisa explained what to provide and how to format bank statements."

Elena V.Sep 14, 2025

"The photo upload required a small crop but support walked me through it. Consulate approved the visa and the passport vignette was in place before departure to Tivat (TIV)."

Marko B.Jul 29, 2025

"There was a short delay when the consulate requested additional proof of accommodation. It was resolved quickly but almost impacted our ferry timing — support kept us informed the whole time."

Sara N.Jun 11, 2025

"Family trip sorted — DoVisa prepared separate checklists for each child and reminded us about the 24-hour local registration requirement so we avoided fines at the municipal office."

Kim Y.May 3, 2025

"Efficient and straightforward. The service highlighted the passport issue-date rule and the consular approval letter arrived in time for our flight into Podgorica (TGD). Highly recommended."

Mila P.Feb 10, 2026

"Applied via DoVisa for the Montenegro Short-stay visa for a summer holiday. The team checked my invitation and travel insurance, the photo upload was straightforward and the embassy appointment guidance saved me time. Got the vignette before travel."

David R.Jan 27, 2026

"DoVisa helped with my Montenegro Short-stay visa application for a business trip. Received clear checklist, guidance on the police registration and the consulate emailed the approval letter within two weeks."

Ana K.Jan 8, 2026

"Needed a tourist visa for Montenegro and used the service to prepare documents. The staff confirmed my hotel booking details and the passport photo was accepted on first try; immigration at Podgorica (TGD) stamped me without issue."

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