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Slovenia Schengen Visa

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

What Is the Slovenia Schengen Visa?

The Slovenia Schengen Visa is the standard short-stay Schengen (Type C) visa required by third-country nationals who do not benefit from visa-free travel to Slovenia and other Schengen states. Managed under the EU Schengen visa policy and issued by Slovenian diplomatic missions and consular posts, this visa permits stays for tourism, business, family visits or short-term study for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Applications follow the common Schengen rules introduced across member states to harmonize short-stay entry since the Schengen framework was expanded.

Applications must be submitted to a Slovenian embassy or a contract visa centre (e.g., VFS) where applicable — many missions require an in-person appointment for biometrics and submission of supporting documents. You can prepare your packet using the official guidance on GOV.SI — Entry and residence and complete pre-checks with DoVisa so your paperwork meets consular expectations. After a successful decision you receive a visa vignette (sticker) in your passport and a written/consulate notification of approval.

The Slovenia Schengen Visa is an entry permission granted by a Schengen Member State — it is not a residence permit and does not replace national long-stay visas or residence permits. Recent EU-level changes such as the upcoming ETIAS (planned rollout late 2026) and the phased Entry/Exit System (EES) rollouts (EES operation expected from April 10, 2026) are important context for travellers: ETIAS will affect visa-exempt visitors, while EES introduces biometric registration on short-stay entries. These systems do not replace the Schengen visa application process, but affect travel checks at external borders. See the EU visa policy for full details: EU — Visa policy.

Key facts: short-stay Type C, up to 90 days in any 180-day period, travel medical insurance required and passport validity rules apply. For comprehensive Slovenia guidance see Slovenia visa information and the government portal above. When ready, Apply for your Slovenia Schengen Visa now.

Who Needs the Slovenia Schengen Visa?

Who Needs It

  • Third‑country nationals who are not visa‑exempt and plan to enter Slovenia for short stays (tourism, business, visiting family) up to 90 days in any 180‑day period
  • Applicants travelling for medical treatment, short studies, or short-term professional activities requiring a Schengen Type C visa
  • Children and minors — each traveller, including infants, must have their own visa application or travel document when a visa is required

Who Is Exempt

  • EU/EEA nationals — e.g., Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain
  • EFTA states — Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein
  • Holders of diplomatic or official passports on government business
  • Airline and vessel crew members on active duty

Slovenia Entry Requirements & Restrictions

Passport Validity & Blank Pages

Your passport should have an expiry date at least 3 months after your planned departure from the Schengen area and the date of issue should generally be less than 10 years prior to arrival. Ensure at least one blank page for the visa sticker and entry stamp. See GOV.UK — Entry requirements.

Travel Medical Insurance

A Schengen visa applicant must hold travel medical insurance covering emergency medical expenses and repatriation with a minimum of €30,000 valid for the whole Schengen area and for the duration of the stay. See official consular checklists (VFS/embassy) for details.

Vaccination & Health Advice

No specific vaccinations are required for entry. Public health guidance recommends routine vaccines and Hepatitis A for many travellers. Review up‑to‑date guidance on the CDC Slovenia page.

Customs, Currency & Prohibited Items

You must declare cash or bearer negotiable instruments if the total equals or exceeds €10,000 on entry or exit. Certain goods (tobacco, alcohol) are subject to limits; check customs rules and declare restricted imports. See Slovenia Customs and local border guidance.

Border Checks & EES

Schengen external border guards may request proof of return/onward travel, accommodation and sufficient funds. The Entry/Exit System (EES) rollout means biometric registration may be required at first entry; expect additional processing time at border control. See EU — Schengen visa policy.

Travel Tips for Slovenia Visitors

Slovenia is a compact EU country with Alpine peaks, the Karst plateau and a short Adriatic coast. Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport is the primary international gateway; other international airports include Maribor Edvard Rusjan (MBX) and Portorož (POW). Land borders with Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia are commonly used for road travel.

  • Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn for hiking; winter for ski resorts in the Alps.
  • Currency: Euro (EUR). Carry euros or use card payments — declare sums of €10,000 or more on arrival/exit.
  • Language: Slovenian is the official language; English is widely spoken in tourist areas and public services.
  • Time zone: Central European Time (CET, GMT+1) — Central European Summer Time (CEST, GMT+2) in summer.
  • Transport: Trains and buses connect major towns; plan extra time when crossing land borders and keep travel documents handy.
  • Safety: Take normal precautions in cities; keep copies of passports and store valuables securely.
  • Registration: Non‑EU nationals staying longer than three days must register with the police within 72 hours (hotels often register guests).
  • Environment: Respect hiking markers and mountain safety advice; buy travel insurance covering rescue and evacuation for mountain activities.
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Slovenia Schengen Visa Customer Reviews

Travelers rated Slovenia Schengen Visa 4.5 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Ana P.Feb 14, 2026

"Needed a Schengen sticker for a business trip — the Slovenia Schengen Visa application checklist from DoVisa made the consulate appointment simple. I got my vignette within expected time and flew via Ljubljana (LJU) with no issues at immigration."

Michael R.Jan 20, 2026

"DoVisa helped me prepare documents for my consulate visit. Biometric appointment booked, photo and insurance checked — picked up my passport with the visa and cleared immigration smoothly at LJU."

Priya V.Dec 5, 2025

"Applied for the Slovenia Schengen Visa for a family holiday. Support explained the €30,000 insurance requirement and the passport validity rule. Appointment went well and the visa vignette was issued at the embassy."

Luca B.Nov 10, 2025

"Good guidance on the photo spec and invitation letter for a family visit. The consular appointment required originals; DoVisa's checklist saved time and we avoided a second trip to the centre."

Emily S.Sep 18, 2025

"Form filling was straightforward but I had to reschedule my appointment once. Customer support helped update my itinerary and the embassy accepted the revised documents without further issues."

Hiro T.Aug 2, 2025

"Used DoVisa for a last-minute business trip to Ljubljana. The team checked my bank statements and insurance. Visa vignette arrived in my passport and border officers at LJU stamped me in quickly."

María G.Jun 15, 2025

"Helpful reminders about registering with the police for stays over three days and carrying copies of documents. The service was efficient and the embassy appointment was well explained."

Oleg K.May 30, 2025

"Photo requirements were nitpicky — had to retake once. Once sorted, the application packet was accepted and the visa issued. Overall a smooth experience."

Sara N.Apr 30, 2025

"Minor delay: my appointment confirmation arrived a day later than expected which made scheduling tight, but DoVisa support escalated and I still received the visa before travel."

Jonas M.May 12, 2025

"Excellent for a student exchange — clear instructions on documents, travel insurance and proof of accommodation. Embassy accepted everything and I flew into Slovenia without problems."

Ana P.Feb 14, 2026

"Needed a Schengen sticker for a business trip — the Slovenia Schengen Visa application checklist from DoVisa made the consulate appointment simple. I got my vignette within expected time and flew via Ljubljana (LJU) with no issues at immigration."

Michael R.Jan 20, 2026

"DoVisa helped me prepare documents for my consulate visit. Biometric appointment booked, photo and insurance checked — picked up my passport with the visa and cleared immigration smoothly at LJU."

Priya V.Dec 5, 2025

"Applied for the Slovenia Schengen Visa for a family holiday. Support explained the €30,000 insurance requirement and the passport validity rule. Appointment went well and the visa vignette was issued at the embassy."

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