Visa Information
VISA TYPES
Select the visa type that is right for you to see important information on visa fees, documents required, forms, photo specifications and processing times.
Tourist
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Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
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Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
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Documents Required
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other countries.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
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Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
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Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 60 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy.
As per Mission instruction less than 60 days of travel date (Processing time) application will not be accepted.
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Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Business/Conference
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Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other countries.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
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Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
As per Mission instruction less than 60 days of travel date (Processing time) application will not be accepted.
-
Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Family Or Friends Visit
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Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
Checklist for Private Visit Relative or Friend
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other countries.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
-
Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
-
Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Cultural/sport Events/study
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Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
Checklist for Cultural/sport Events
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other countries.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
-
Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
-
Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Transit/airport Transit
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Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
Checklist for Transit/airport Transit Visa
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other countries.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
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Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
-
Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Official Visit
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Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
- Visa application form: to be filled out in English or Croatian language and signed by the applicant: Schengen Visa form.
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Applicant's 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 (back to back). No alteration or handwritten amendment concerning the data page.
- Two photographs: 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.
- Proof of residence for nationals other than India: a photocopy of the stay permit;
- Cover letter: explaining the purpose of the trip with itinerary detailed location(s) and duration of stay in Croatia
- Means of transportation and intention to return to the country of residence: reservation of return travel ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver's license if travelling by car; If the person is travelling to a third country, then proof of itinerary (travel ticket, etc.).
- Proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia:
- Letter of invitation issued by a Croatian state body or the organiser of an international meeting or manifestation organized under the auspices of the Croatian Parliament, the President of the Republic of Croatia or the Government of the Republic of Croatia
- Members of official delegations who, following an official invitation, participate in meetings, consultations, negotiations or exchange programmes: Letter issued by the organiser confirming that the applicant is a member of the official delegation travelling to Croatia to participate in the above events, accompanying by the copy of the official invitation
- Documents proving sufficient funds to support the stay in
Croatia and to return to the state of residence or to travel to a third state.
The supporting documents may include:
- Three months bank statement (saving and current a/c, as applicable), and
- Three years Income Tax returns (personal and company, as applicable), and
- Copy of international credit card with three months credit card statement and
- Endorsement on passport / receipt of purchase of foreign exchange
Exceptionally, if the Invitation Letter indicates that the expenses are provided by the organizer, the applicant can be exempt from the requirement to present proof of sufficient funds.
The supporting documents may include: pay slip and/or bank account statements about the balance and transactions on your bank account in the last three months, a pension slip, proof of scholarship received etc.
- Proof of current social and professional status:
- Service – Letter issued by the employer on company’s official letterhead establishing position of the employee in the company, years in service, grant of leave and salary certificate of the last three (3) months
- Business/self-employed – Visa request letter on official letter head with company registration papers
- Student – Letter from school / university for grant of leave and copy of the valid ID
- Accommodation: hotel booking, private or other accommodation, real estate title deed or lease, proof of ownership or lease of a boat etc. Accommodation can be provided by the guarantor or the inviting party if so indicated in the Letter of Invitation.
- 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.
- Proof of sufficient Funds:
Three months bank statements (savings and current a/c, as applicable) in Original – duly signed and stamped by authorized official of the respective bank.
Clear photocopy of front and last page and used pages. (Current passport and last 02 pages).
"List of approved Indian insurances companies with effective from 20 February 2019 and visa preconditions"
Applicants for multiple entries shall prove that they are in possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance covering the period of their first intended visit. In addition a statement, declaring the awareness of the need to be in possession of travel medical insurance for subsequent stays, shall be signed (on prescribed format).
Travel health insurance for residents of India has to be obtained from list of pre-approved travel health insurance companies.
The documents attached shall not be older than three months.
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other country.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
-
Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
-
Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Medical Treatment
-
Overview
Citizens of India who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa. If you reside in India please check whether you require a visa for Croatia
NOTICE ON FULL APPLICATION OF THE SCHENGEN ACQUIS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA AS OF 1 JANUARY 2023
As of 1 January 2023, the Schengen acquis is in full application in the Republic of Croatia as a Schengen area Member State.
Croatian embassies/consulates issue Schengen visas (A and C) and national visas (D).
CALCULATION OF TIME SPENT IN THE SCHENGEN AREA
The time spent in the Republic of Croatia is added to the time spent in other Member States of the Schengen area.
Third country nationals, regardless of whether they are required a visa or not, may stay in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-days period.
Additional information and a calculator of the period of permitted stay along with instructions for use are available at: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/border-crossing/short-stay-calculator_en
CROATIAN VISAS FOR SHORT-TERM STAY (VISA TYPE C) ISSUED UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2022
Croatian short-stay visas (visa type C) issued until 31 December 2022, if not expired, are still valid for entry into the Republic of Croatia, but do not allow entry into other Member States of the Schengen area.
TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF THE DECISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ESTABLISHING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISION NO 565/2014/EU
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) is an authorisation for an intended stay on the territory of the Member States not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. It is issued for one, two or more entries for transit, tourist, business, private or other purposes. The allowed number of days of stay in the Schegen area can be calculated by means of an online calculator . 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE –
Cancellation of accommodation after issuance of visa for the Republic of Croatia may lead to revocation of visa.
Minimum processing time for visa applications has been extended from 30 days period to 60 days In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended.
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 11700 90 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
- Visa application form: to be filled out in English or Croatian language and signed by the applicant: Schengen Visa form.
-
Applicant's 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 (back to back). No alteration or handwritten amendment concerning the data page.
- Two photographs: 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.
- Proof of residence for nationals other than India: a photocopy of the stay permit;
- Means of transportation and intention to return to the country of residence: reservation of return travel ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver's license if travelling by car; If the person is travelling to a third country, then proof of itinerary (travel ticket, etc.).
- Proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia:
- document from medical institution confirming necessity for medical care in that institution and proof of sufficient financial means to pay for the treatment
- Documents proving sufficient funds to support the stay in
Croatia and to return to the state of residence or to travel to a third state.
The supporting documents may include:
- Three months bank statement (saving and current a/c, as applicable), and
- Three years Income Tax returns (personal and company, as applicable), and
- Copy of international credit card with three months credit card statement and
- Endorsement on passport / receipt of purchase of foreign exchange
- Proof of current social and professional status:
- Service – Letter issued by the employer on company’s official letterhead establishing position of the employee in the company, years in service, grant of leave and salary certificate of the last three (3) months
- Business/self-employed – Visa request letter on official letter head with company registration papers
- Student – Letter from school / university for grant of leave and copy of the valid ID
- Accommodation: hotel booking, private or other accommodation, real estate title deed or lease, proof of ownership or lease of a boat etc. Accommodation can be provided by the guarantor or the inviting party if so indicated in the Letter of Guarantee or the Letter of Invitation.
- 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.
- Proof of sufficient Funds:
Three months bank statements (savings and current a/c, as applicable) in Original – duly signed and stamped by authorized official of the respective bank.
NO alteration or handwritten amendment concerning the data page.
Please copy all previous (valid and expired) visas and used pages.
"List of approved Indian insurances companies with effective from 20 February 2019 and visa preconditions"
Applicants for multiple entries shall prove that they are in possession of adequate and valid travel medical insurance covering the period of their first intended visit. In addition a statement, declaring the awareness of the need to be in possession of travel medical insurance for subsequent stays, shall be signed (on prescribed format).
Travel health insurance for residents of India has to be obtained from list of pre-approved travel health insurance companies.
The documents attached shall not be older than three months.
The Embassy of Croatia may require you to submit additional supporting documents and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.
- 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 with payment of Consular fee. Any falsification of the documents and the use of such documents may be subject to criminal prosecution.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other country.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
-
Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
-
Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
-
Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Work Permit
-
Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
BDT EUR Visa fee 12090 93 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
-
Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4410/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4265/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
-
Documents Required
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here
The applicants are requested to read the basic requirements carefully and conform to the same while submitting the application.
- Visa application form: to be filled out in English or Croatian language and signed by the applicant.
- Valid Passport - Applicant's 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 (back to back).
No alteration or handwritten amendment concerning the data page.
Clear Photocopy of front and last page and used pages (Current passport and last 02 old passports) - Two photographs: 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 30 days from
date of travel.
- Cover letter: explaining the purpose of the trip with itinerary detailed location(s) and duration of stay in Croatia
- Copy of work permit
- PCC copy with the copy of the apostille stamp from MOFA for Bangladeshi citizens.
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other countries.
Travel Itinerary
The customer is required to provide only the reservation details of their flight tickets and hotel bookings; confirmed bookings are not necessary.
-
Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
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Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
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Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants including minors electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
For minors, the application must be signed by one of the parents or a legal guardian.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Form Need to be filled online.
https://crovisa.mvep.hr/?lang=en
Resident Permit
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Visa Fees
Fees are due on the visa application when applying.
EUR Residence Permit Fee 67.02 Visa fee (Stamping) 93 Please Note:
- The applicable VFS Service Charge and Visa Fee in BDT is as per the current exchange rate. It is subject to change without notice.
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Visa fee to be paid (EUR only) through telegraphic Transfer (TT). All Applicants are requested to submit the visa fees directly in the embassy account.
Please find below the details of Embassy Account:
Name of the account holder: Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
Type of account: Current
Official Euro account number: 9212311591
IFSC Code: KKBK0000182
Swift Code: KKBKINBBXXX
Purpose of payment/s: Consular fees
Name of the bank branch: Kotak Mahindra Branch
Address of the branch: D-10, No. 1 & 2, Local Shopping Centre (LSC)
Vasant Vihar, D Block, New Delhi 110057, India.
- Applicants shall be levied a VFS Service Charge of BDT 4400/- and Mandatory Two-way courier charge (International) BDT 4255/- at the visa application center during application process.
- The VISA Fee and VFS Service Fees are Non-Refundable in case the VISA is refused.
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Documents Required
Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here
The requirements to apply in Residence Permit in category of Digital Nomads are as follows:
- Original Apostille Police clearance certificate
- Two photographs: please see the information on the Photo Specification page.
- Either Travel Insurance or Private Health Insurance which should cover full stay in Croatia.
- Proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia, which is proof that the applicant is employed or working through communication technology for the employer or his/her own business which is not registered in Republic of Croatia. For example - contract of employment or the statement of employer or confirmation of registration of his/her own company.
- Proof that you have sufficient funds – which, according to the valid law, is 28.800,00 hrk or around 4000 Euro, shown in the bank statement.
- The applicant have to fill out the Form „1a“ which can be found at the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Croatia (https://mup.gov.hr/UserDocsImages/dokumenti/stranci/Obrazac%201a.pdf )
- Reason letter for why he/she haven´t used previous Croatian visa.
- Letter in context of the reason why his/her visa was refused from other country.
Travel Itinerary
Customer needs to only provide ONLY reservation of their flight tickets and Hotel Bookings - NO CONFIRMED BOOKINGS
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Photo Specifications

- Applicant must present a coloured photoghraph of 35 X 45 mm.
- The photoghraph must show a person with neutral facial expression, open eyes and closed mouth.
- In the photo the head of the person (from the tip of the chin to the scalp) must occupy about 2/3 of the photo, but should not be higher than 36 mm.
- The head in the photo must be situated in the center of the photoghraph.
- The distace between the eyes,( from the middle of the left eye to the middle of the right eye )must be at least 8mm, optimally 10 mm.
- The photo must be made on high quality glossy and smooth paper without surface structure, with high printing quality.
- The background must be light in colour or white, without any pattern and should have sufficient contrast of the face and hair.
Note: Please follow these instructions carefully. If the presented photos do not follow these requirements your application will be considered incomplete!
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Processing Time
VISA ISSUANCE PROCEDURE AND TIMELINES
A visa application can be submitted 6 months prior to the beginning of the planned journey and can be submitted by:
- Applicant himself
- For minors by a parent or legal guardian
Standard visa processing time is 30 calendar days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. In case the documents are not submitted as per requirements or due to other factors or justified reasons, the processing time may be extended upto 45 days.
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Download Forms
Visa application form has to be completed for all the applicants electronically on your computer or in writing. The VAF has to be filled out in English or Croatian languages. The form needs to be signed personally by the applicant in the field 37 and on last field.
Visa application form can be downloaded and printed from the link below. Forms are also available at the Visa Application Centre free of charge.
Please note that the Visa application Centre is introducing the Form Filling service for the convenience of the applicants at the Centre.
The service is purely optional
Please contact the VAC staff to know more about the Form Filling service.
Application Form (Residence Permit) 
Application Form (D VISA STAMPING)
