Visa Information
VISA TYPES
Short-term visa (visa C)
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Overview
Citizens of The Islamic Republic Iran & Pakistan or Iran & Pakistan Nationals who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. Please check whether you require a visa for Croatia here.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
With regards to the Government’s Decision, the Republic of Croatia decided to apply Decision No. 565/2016/EU according to which all visitors holders of valid Schengen documents do not require an additional (Croatian) visa to enter Croatia.
Visitors who are holders of:
- uniform visa (C) for two or multiple entries, valid for all Schengen Area Member States;
- visa with limited territorial validity (LTV visa), for two or multiple entries, issued to the holder of a travel document that is not recognised by one or more, but not all of the Schengen Area Member States, and which is valid for the territory of the Member States recognising the travel document;
- long-stay visa (D) for stays exceeding three months, issued by one of the Schengen Area Member State;
- residence permit issued by one of the Schengen Area Member State;
do not require a visa for transit or intended stays in the territory of Croatia not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period.
The Decision No 565/2014/EU is available at:
The period of validity of the above mentioned Schengen documents must cover the duration of the transit or stay.
Information for the holders of the Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen
A family member of a citizen of an EU Member State or the European Economic Area may travel to Croatia without a visa, if (s) he has a valid passport and a valid Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen, and is travelling in the company of or is joining the family member who is a citizen of an EU Member State or the EEA. If the family member of a citizen of an EU Member State or the EEA does not have such a card, (s) he needs a Croatian visa that will be issued on the basis of an accelerated procedure, free of charge.
A short-stay visa (C-visa) allows the visitor to transit through, or stay in the territory of the Republic of Croatia for a maximum of 90 days in any period 180 day-period. It is issued for one, two, or multiple entries for the purpose of transit, tourism, business, private or other purposes. Its validity period depends on the circumstances of the visitor’s travel to Croatia and may not exceed five years.
The visa shall not entitle a visitor to enter the Republic of Croatia.
A foreigner cannot work in Croatia on the basis of a short-term visa.
Please note that you may be required to come for a personal interview with the visa officer at the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia prior to a decision being made on your application.
Submitting a visa application, including all the required documents, does not automatically mean that the visa will be issued.
An issued visa is not a guarantee that a foreign citizen will be permitted to enter the Republic of Croatia. On every crossing of the border, the police may require the foreign citizen to present all relevant documents, including copies of the Letters of Guarantee for both private and business visits.
The decision to refuse a visa, indicating reasons for such a decision, shall be delivered to the applicant in a visa refusal/annulment/revocation form.
A foreign citizen may file a complaint against the decision to refuse a visa through the competent Embassy/Consulate of the Republic of Croatia, within 15 days from the date of receipt of the decision on visa refusal/annulment/revocation. The complaint shall be filed in Croatian. The fee for non-European countries is EUR 26 or US$ 35, according to Section 78b of the Law on Administrative Fees. You may visit this page for more information.
The visa application fee is non-refundable once the application has been accepted at the Embassy.
Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
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Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
Charge Type Amount Visa Fees 90 Euro Children Below 12 years old Euro 0 Service Fees 33 Euro (all applicable taxes included) The following are exempt from visa fees upon application:
- Family members of a Croatian citizen (spouse and children),
- Family members of citizens of EEA Member States
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports travelling in their official capacity
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports travelling in their official capacity
- Researchers coming to conduct research, as provided for by the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 September 2005 to facilitate the issue by the Member States of uniform short-stay visas for researchers from third countries travelling within the Community for the purpose of carrying out scientific research,
- For further details regarding visa fee exemption please consult the Visa Facilitation Agreements available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs under Consular Information – Visas - Visa Requirements Overview: click here.
- Applicant shall be levied a VFS service charge of 33 Euros per application over and above visa fees.
- Applicants are requested to carry exact change in Euros to pay the fees for services used at the Visa Application Centre.
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Documents Required
It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes.
The validity period of a visa depends on the circumstances of traveling and cannot exceed five years.
- Applicants should request for visa PERSONALLY, at least one month before the planned trip to Croatia.
- All documents must be officially translated in English and verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Necessary documents:
- Passport valid for (at least) three more months after the planned departure from Croatia, with (at least) two empty pages in which visa could be affixed
- Birth Certificate in English
- Online Visa application form (http://www.mvep.hr/files/file/obrasci/VisaApplicationEnglish.pdf )
- Travel Itinerary (Computerized,typed, Travel plan should be submitted by all applicants. Handwritten plan is not acceptable.)
- One recent front-view, color photograph, white background, size: 3.5× 4.5
- If you are invited to Republic of Croatia by private or legal person
- Original guarantee letter from the inviter,
- or copy of it, if the original is deposited to the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia
- Original guarantee letter from the inviter,
- Proof of Paid Accommodation (Hotel, apartment, etc.)
- important notice: cancelation of Hotel reservation befor the end of the viksa process leads to immediate visa refusal
- Letter of employment specifying the applicant’s type of work or position in the company, his salary, length of employment and days of vacation granted as well as guaranteeing that he/she will keep his/her post after returning from Croatia (in English)
- Officials (holders of ordinary passports, not diplomatic or service): act of appointment or certificate of tenure and last payslip ;
- Employees: certificate of employment or recent employment contract + payslips for the last three months, certificate of affiliation to Tamin-e Ejtemaei (Social Security Organisation), Khadamat-e Darmani (Health Services Organisation) or equivalent, or letter of the employer explaining why this certificate is missing;
- Traders: proof of entry in the trade register (e.g. trade licence or declaration from official trade organisation) and proof of membership of Tamin-e Ejtemaei (Social Security Organisation), Khadamat-e Darmani (Health Services Organisation) or equivalent, if applicable;
- Directors or shareholders of Iranian companies: introduction letter signed by a legal representative of the company confirming the office or status of the applicant; proof of existence of the company in Iran (e.g. notice published on the Official Journal); proof of appointment if not mentioned on the Official Journal;
- Artists: proof of membership to one of the artist's official professional associations (e.g. House of Cinema, House of Photography, etc.) and/or proof of previous engagement in professional artistic activity (exhibitions, festivals, etc.) and certificate of affiliation to Tamin-e Ejtemaei (Social Security Organisation), Khadamat-e Darmani (Health Services Organisation) or equivalent, if applicable;
- Pensioners: proof of receipt of a retirement pension;
- Students or minors: evidence of the parents’ social or employment status and, where applicable, school/university attendance certificate
- A letter from the applicant’s bank, and bank statement, specifying the amount of money held in the account, type of account and date it was opened and account turnover for the last six months (in English)
- Proof of ownership of property in Iran, if applicable (in English)
- Health travel insurance, with territorial validity for Republic of Croatia, valid for the whole duration of the applicant’s stay in Republic of Croatia, covering medical expenses in the amount of thirty thousand Euros
- Tow-way ticket reservation (one-way ticket for student visa)
- Applicants are required to pay consular fee (90 Euros in cash), when lodging the request for visa. It is advisable to bring the exact amount.
- Each applicant must have 70 Euros or the equivalent in his bank account for traveling to Republic of Croatia per day.
- New update additional requirements for study visa requirements:
Certificate of English Language
Approval of evaluation of a foreign Diploma
- For minors and persons deprived of legal capacity: visa application shall be submitted by a parent/legal representative, including:
- birth certificate of the minor (if parents are legal guardians)
- decision of the competent body designating the legal guardian
- If a minor is traveling without a parent/legal guardian, (s)he must carry a notarized consent of a legal guardian that shall contain personal information of the parent/legal guardian and the purpose, the period and length of stay in Croatia, the period for which the consent is issued, and the signature of the parent/legal guardian.
- The date of travel must match the date of ticket reservation, hotel reservation, guarantee letter, and duration of travel insurance.
- Visa processing time is usually up to 19 days butmay lastupuntil 45 days in some special cases
- Applicants cannot apply earlier than three months before the intended date of their trip.
- Please fill out the visa application form online at https://crovisa.mvep.hr/default.aspx?langId=en Printed and filled out application form along with other required documents should be submitted to the Embassy.
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Photo Specifications
Photographs must follow the below guidelines
- in colour
- 35x45 mm
- printed on normal photographic paper
- taken against a light background
- full face taken straight forward 30-36 mm from point of the chin to the head of hair
- the person is to be captured with neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious, ethnic or medical reasons is wearing a head cover, must show the person's cheeks, chin and forehead
- children in photographs must be alone, and their faces fully visible and eyes open
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the photos provided do not follow these requirements, your application will be considered incomplete!
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Processing Time
- Visa processing time is usually up to 19 days but may last up until 45 days in some special cases.
The Visa Application along with Travel Document is sent to the Embassy of Croatia in Tehran, Iran.
Logistics Time apart from Embassy's own processing time may vary and may affect the total processing time of the visa applications.
Eid, Summer holidays (July and August), Iran National Holidays, Christmas, and New Year may extend the visa application processing time. VFS/Mission’s closures and holidays may extend the visa application processing time.
Please be advised that due to the above-mentioned minimum processing time, we are not able to guarantee the return of passports by specific dates for travel.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In order to avoid any delays in the visa application process, it is paramount that the visa application is complete, and the documents submitted are as per the Mission’s requirements. The embassy of Croatia in Qatar may request additional documents, and this may lead to further delay in visa application processing time.
Applications will be accepted maximum 90 days prior to the travel date.
Please be sure to submit your visa application well in advance, to avoid any inconveniences.
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Download Forms
- Applicants who wish to apply for a visa to Croatia are strongly advised to use the Online Visa Application Form available at https://crovisa.mvep.hr/default.aspx?langId=en. The Online Form is available in Croatian, English, Albanian, Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian language. Once you have successfully completed the Online Application Form, you are requested to print a copy and submit it along with the Documents Required (refer to www.visa.vfsglobal.comirn/IRN/en/hrv ) to the Croatian Visa Application Centre in Dubai, Tehran.
- Applicants must fill out the visa application form in Latin alphabet, with capital letters and sign it personally. A visa application for a minor or person deprived of their business capacity must be submitted by their legal representative, who must sign the form.
Airport-transit (visa A)
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Overview
Citizens of The Islamic Republic Iran & Pakistan or Iran & Pakistan Nationals who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. Please check whether you require a visa for Croatia here.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
With regards to the Government’s Decision, the Republic of Croatia decided to apply Decision No. 565/2016/EU according to which all visitors holders of valid Schengen documents do not require an additional (Croatian) visa to enter Croatia.
Visitors who are holders of:
- uniform visa (C) for two or multiple entries, valid for all Schengen Area Member States;
- visa with limited territorial validity (LTV visa), for two or multiple entries, issued to the holder of a travel document that is not recognised by one or more, but not all of the Schengen Area Member States, and which is valid for the territory of the Member States recognising the travel document;
- long-stay visa (D) for stays exceeding three months, issued by one of the Schengen Area Member State;
- residence permit issued by one of the Schengen Area Member State;
do not require a visa for transit or intended stays in the territory of Croatia not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period.
The Decision No 565/2014/EU is available at:
The period of validity of the above mentioned Schengen documents must cover the duration of the transit or stay.
Information for the holders of the Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen
A family member of a citizen of an EU Member State or the European Economic Area may travel to Croatia without a visa, if (s) he has a valid passport and a valid Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen, and is travelling in the company of or is joining the family member who is a citizen of an EU Member State or the EEA. If the family member of a citizen of an EU Member State or the EEA does not have such a card, (s) he needs a Croatian visa that will be issued on the basis of an accelerated procedure, free of charge.
A short-stay visa (C-visa) allows the visitor to transit through, or stay in the territory of the Republic of Croatia for a maximum of 90 days in any period 180 day-period. It is issued for one, two, or multiple entries for the purpose of transit, tourism, business, private or other purposes. Its validity period depends on the circumstances of the visitor’s travel to Croatia and may not exceed five years.
The visa shall not entitle a visitor to enter the Republic of Croatia.
A foreigner cannot work in Croatia on the basis of a short-term visa.
Please note that you may be required to come for a personal interview with the visa officer at the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia prior to a decision being made on your application.
Submitting a visa application, including all the required documents, does not automatically mean that the visa will be issued.
An issued visa is not a guarantee that a foreign citizen will be permitted to enter the Republic of Croatia. On every crossing of the border, the police may require the foreign citizen to present all relevant documents, including copies of the Letters of Guarantee for both private and business visits.
The decision to refuse a visa, indicating reasons for such a decision, shall be delivered to the applicant in a visa refusal/annulment/revocation form.
A foreign citizen may file a complaint against the decision to refuse a visa through the competent Embassy/Consulate of the Republic of Croatia, within 15 days from the date of receipt of the decision on visa refusal/annulment/revocation. The complaint shall be filed in Croatian. The fee for non-European countries is EUR 26 or US$ 35, according to Section 78b of the Law on Administrative Fees. You may visit this page for more information.
The visa application fee is non-refundable once the application has been accepted at the Embassy.
Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
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Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
Charge Type Amount Visa Fees 90 Euro Children below 12 years old Euro 0 Service Fees 33 Euro (all applicable taxes included) The following are exempt from visa fees upon application:
- Family members of a Croatian citizen (spouse and children),
- Family members of citizens of EEA Member States
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports travelling in their official capacity
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports travelling in their official capacity
- Researchers coming to conduct research, as provided for by the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 September 2005 to facilitate the issue by the Member States of uniform short-stay visas for researchers from third countries travelling within the Community for the purpose of carrying out scientific research,
- For further details regarding visa fee exemption please consult the Visa Facilitation Agreements available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs under Consular Information – Visas - Visa Requirements Overview: click here.
- Applicant shall be levied a VFS service charge of 33 Euros per application over and above visa fees.
- Applicants are requested to carry exact change in Euros to pay the fees for services used at the Visa Application Centre.
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Documents Required
- Visa application form: to be filled out and signed by the applicant, or a parent or legal guardian on behalf of minors. Please click here The application form can also be filled out online at https://crovisa.mvep.hr/.
- Passport: issued within the last 10 years, with expiry date exceeding the expiry date of the requested visa by a minimum of three months, and containing at least two empty pages. Please copy all previous (valid and expired) visas and used pages.
- One photograph: please see the information on the Photo Specification page
- Travel health insurance to cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30 000. The insurance must be valid for the territory of the Republic of Croatia during the entire stay in Croatia. The applicant for a multiple-entry visa must have travel health-insurance policy that covers the period of the first visit to Croatia.
- Proof of residence for nationals other than Iranian nationals: a photocopy of the stay permit;
- Means of transportation: travel ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver's license if travelling by car
- Proof of entry into a third county (visa issued for a third country, if required) or proof of itinerary (travel ticket, etc.).
- For minors and persons deprived of legal capacity: visa application shall be submitted by a parent/legal representative, including:
- birth certificate of the minor (if parents are legal guardians)
- decision of the competent body designating the legal guardian
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Photo Specifications
Photographs must follow the below guidelines
- in colour
- 35x45 mm
- printed on normal photographic paper
- taken against a light background
- full face taken straight forward 30-36 mm from point of the chin to the head of hair
- the person is to be captured with neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious, ethnic or medical reasons is wearing a head cover, must show the person's cheeks, chin and forehead
- children in photographs must be alone, and their faces fully visible and eyes open
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the photos provided do not follow these requirements, your application will be considered incomplete!
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Processing Time
- Visa processing time is usually up to 19 days but may last up until 45 days in some special cases.
The Visa Application along with Travel Document is sent to the Embassy of Croatia in Tehran, Iran.
Logistics Time apart from Embassy's own processing time may vary and may affect the total processing time of the visa applications.
Eid, Summer holidays (July and August), Iran National Holidays, Christmas, and New Year may extend the visa application processing time. VFS/Mission’s closures and holidays may extend the visa application processing time.
Please be advised that due to the above-mentioned minimum processing time, we are not able to guarantee the return of passports by specific dates for travel.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In order to avoid any delays in the visa application process, it is paramount that the visa application is complete, and the documents submitted are as per the Mission’s requirements. The embassy of Croatia in Qatar may request additional documents, and this may lead to further delay in visa application processing time.
Applications will be accepted maximum 90 days prior to the travel date.
Please be sure to submit your visa application well in advance, to avoid any inconveniences.
-
Download Forms
- Applicants who wish to apply for a visa to Croatia are strongly advised to use the Online Visa Application Form available at https://crovisa.mvep.hr/default.aspx?langId=en. The Online Form is available in Croatian, English, Albanian, Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian language. Once you have successfully completed the Online Application Form, you are requested to print a copy and submit it along with the Documents Required (refer to www.visa.vfsglobal.comirn/IRN/en/hrv ) to the Croatian Visa Application Centre in Dubai, Tehran.
- Applicants must fill out the visa application form in Latin alphabet, with capital letters and sign it personally. A visa application for a minor or person deprived of their business capacity must be submitted by their legal representative, who must sign the form.
Long-term visa (visa D)
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Overview
Citizens of The Islamic Republic Iran & Pakistan or Iran & Pakistan Nationals who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. Please check whether you require a visa for Croatia here.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
With regards to the Government’s Decision, the Republic of Croatia decided to apply Decision No. 565/2016/EU according to which all visitors holders of valid Schengen documents do not require an additional (Croatian) visa to enter Croatia.
Visitors who are holders of:
- uniform visa (C) for two or multiple entries, valid for all Schengen Area Member States;
- visa with limited territorial validity (LTV visa), for two or multiple entries, issued to the holder of a travel document that is not recognised by one or more, but not all of the Schengen Area Member States, and which is valid for the territory of the Member States recognising the travel document;
- long-stay visa (D) for stays exceeding three months, issued by one of the Schengen Area Member State;
- residence permit issued by one of the Schengen Area Member State;
do not require a visa for transit or intended stays in the territory of Croatia not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period.
The Decision No 565/2014/EU is available at:
The period of validity of the above mentioned Schengen documents must cover the duration of the transit or stay.
Information for the holders of the Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen
A family member of a citizen of an EU Member State or the European Economic Area may travel to Croatia without a visa, if (s) he has a valid passport and a valid Residence card of a family member of a Union citizen, and is travelling in the company of or is joining the family member who is a citizen of an EU Member State or the EEA. If the family member of a citizen of an EU Member State or the EEA does not have such a card, (s) he needs a Croatian visa that will be issued on the basis of an accelerated procedure, free of charge.
A short-stay visa (C-visa) allows the visitor to transit through, or stay in the territory of the Republic of Croatia for a maximum of 90 days in any period 180 day-period. It is issued for one, two, or multiple entries for the purpose of transit, tourism, business, private or other purposes. Its validity period depends on the circumstances of the visitor’s travel to Croatia and may not exceed five years.
The visa shall not entitle a visitor to enter the Republic of Croatia.
A foreigner cannot work in Croatia on the basis of a short-term visa.
Please note that you may be required to come for a personal interview with the visa officer at the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia prior to a decision being made on your application.
Submitting a visa application, including all the required documents, does not automatically mean that the visa will be issued.
An issued visa is not a guarantee that a foreign citizen will be permitted to enter the Republic of Croatia. On every crossing of the border, the police may require the foreign citizen to present all relevant documents, including copies of the Letters of Guarantee for both private and business visits.
The decision to refuse a visa, indicating reasons for such a decision, shall be delivered to the applicant in a visa refusal/annulment/revocation form.
A foreign citizen may file a complaint against the decision to refuse a visa through the competent Embassy/Consulate of the Republic of Croatia, within 15 days from the date of receipt of the decision on visa refusal/annulment/revocation. The complaint shall be filed in Croatian. The fee for non-European countries is EUR 26 or US$ 35, according to Section 78b of the Law on Administrative Fees. You may visit this page for more information.
The visa application fee is non-refundable once the application has been accepted at the Embassy.
Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
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Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
Charge Type Amount Visa Fees 93 Euro Children below 12 years old Euro 0 Service Fees 33 Euro (all applicable taxes included) The following are exempt from visa fees upon application:
- Family members of a Croatian citizen (spouse and children),
- Family members of citizens of EEA Member States
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports travelling in their official capacity
- Holders of diplomatic and service passports travelling in their official capacity
- Researchers coming to conduct research, as provided for by the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 September 2005 to facilitate the issue by the Member States of uniform short-stay visas for researchers from third countries travelling within the Community for the purpose of carrying out scientific research,
- For further details regarding visa fee exemption please consult the Visa Facilitation Agreements available on the website of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs under Consular Information – Visas - Visa Requirements Overview: click here.
- Applicant shall be levied a VFS service charge of 33 Euros per application over and above visa fees.
- Applicants are requested to carry exact change in Euros to pay the fees for services used at the Visa Application Centre.
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Documents Required
Issued to a third-country national who has been granted temporary stay or issued stay and work permit, and requires a short-term visa to enter the Republic of Croatia.
Long-term visa (visa D) is issued for one (1) or multiple (MULT) entries, with the period of validity no longer than six months and for maximum 30-days' stay.
When applying for a long-term visa (visa D), the applicant shall enclose the following documents:
- Filled in and personally signed prescribed long-term visa (type D) application form;
- Valid travel document:
- travel document must be issued in the previous 10 years,
- travel document must contain at least two empty pages for the visa,
- with validity at least three months longer than the validity of the granted temporary stay or issued stay and work permit;
- a 35x45 mm colour photo
- Evidence of granted temporary stay or issued stay and work permit in the Republic of Croatia, must apply not older than 2 months from the Grant Letter Start date.
- Travel health insurance;
- Reservation of Airplane Ticket
- Evidence of paid visa fee (93 Euro)
- Please fill out the visa application form online at https://crovisa.mvep.hr/default.aspx?langId=en Printed and filled out application form along with other required documents should be submitted to the Embassy.
- Proof of accommodation
- Employment contract with Croatian company
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Photo Specifications
Photographs must follow the below guidelines
- in colour
- 35x45 mm
- printed on normal photographic paper
- taken against a light background
- full face taken straight forward 30-36 mm from point of the chin to the head of hair
- the person is to be captured with neutral facial expression, with his/her eyes open and mouth closed
- The photograph of a person, who for religious, ethnic or medical reasons is wearing a head cover, must show the person's cheeks, chin and forehead
- children in photographs must be alone, and their faces fully visible and eyes open
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the photos provided do not follow these requirements, your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
- Visa processing time is usually up to 19 days but may last up until 45 days in some special cases..
The Visa Application along with Travel Document is sent to the Embassy of Croatia in Tehran, Iran.
Logistics Time apart from Embassy's own processing time may vary and may affect the total processing time of the visa applications.
Eid, Summer holidays (July and August), Iran National Holidays, Christmas, and New Year may extend the visa application processing time. VFS/Mission’s closures and holidays may extend the visa application processing time.
Please be advised that due to the above-mentioned minimum processing time, we are not able to guarantee the return of passports by specific dates for travel.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In order to avoid any delays in the visa application process, it is paramount that the visa application is complete, and the documents submitted are as per the Mission’s requirements. The embassy of Croatia in Qatar may request additional documents, and this may lead to further delay in visa application processing time.
Applications will be accepted maximum 90 days prior to the travel date.
Please be sure to submit your visa application well in advance, to avoid any inconveniences.
-
Download Forms
- Applicants who wish to apply for a visa to Croatia are strongly advised to use the Online Visa Application Form available at https://crovisa.mvep.hr/default.aspx?langId=en. The Online Form is available in Croatian, English, Albanian, Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian language. Once you have successfully completed the Online Application Form, you are requested to print a copy and submit it along with the Documents Required (refer to www.visa.vfsglobal.comirn/IRN/en/hrv ) to the Croatian Visa Application Centre in Dubai, Tehran.
- Applicants must fill out the visa application form in Latin alphabet, with capital letters and sign it personally. A visa application for a minor or person deprived of their business capacity must be submitted by their legal representative, who must sign the form.