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Slovenia Visa

Type of Slovenia Visas

Tourist Visa (Short term)
  • Processing time: 10-15 days
  • Validity: 90 days
  • Entry:Single/Multiple
  • Fees: ₹7,599/-
Business Visa (Short term)
  • Processing time: 10-15 days
  • Validity: 90 days
  • Entry:Single/Multiple
  • Fees: ₹7,599/-

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Documents required for Slovenia Visa

  • Common Documents required for Slovenia Visa:
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    • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any
    • Visa Application form: completed and signed
    • 2 recent photographs: colour photo with white background and matt finish(Photo Specification)
    • Personal Covering letter: explaining purpose of travel to the country
    • Original Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
    • Income Tax Returns/Form 16: for last 3 years
    • Air tickets: proof of return flight tickets from and back to your home country
    • Hotel reservation: proof of accommodation for your entire stay
    • Travel Itinerary: day-wise plan outlining all elements of the trip
    • Travel Insurance: with minimum coverage of EUR 30000 and valid for entire duration of stay
    Kindly note: The Govt is very strict on the photograph requirement; please ensure that your photos are as per the specifications.
  • Supporting documents as per your occupation, type of visit:
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    1. If Employed:

    • Leave Sanctioned Certificate: with company seal providing approval for leave
    • Salary Slips: of last 3 months

    2. If Self Employed:

    • Business Proof: Registration License/MOA/Partnership deed
    • Company Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
    • Company’s Income Tax Returns: of last 3 years

    3. If Retired:

    • Retirement Proof: pension book, statement etc

    4. If Student

    • ID Card: from school, college or institute

    5. If Minor

    • Birth Certificate showing the names of both parents
    • Legalized Letter of Consent (NOC)
      • If the child is travelling with one parent, the letter of consent authorizing travel must be legalized by the other parent
      • If the child is travelling alone or without either parent, a notarized letter of consent from both parents permitting travel
    • Death Certificate: in case one or both parents are deceased
    • ID Proof: of parents

    6. If Visiting friend or relative

    • Invitation letter: stating the relationship with the inviter and purpose of visiting the country
    • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
    • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill

    7. If Sponsored

    • Sponsorship Letter: sponsors need to provide the name of the visitors, what the purpose of the visit is, relationship with the visitors, length of stay, dates of travel & any other additional information if necessary
    • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
    • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill
    • Proof of Financial Support: updated bank statement, pay slips

    8. For Business Visa

    • Invitation Letter: from host company stating purpose of trip, business details etc
    • Business Covering Letter: from Indian company on company letterhead
    • Company Registration Certificate: of Indian & Slovenian company

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Slovenia Visa FAQs

  • add Do I need a visa for Slovenia?

    Yes. Indians need a visa to travel to Slovenia. Slovenia visa for Indians can be obtained at the Slovenian Embassy or Consulate. In order to get Slovenian visa from India, it is necessary to fulfil the visa requirements and submit the necessary documents. A Sloveniavisa for Indians can be private, tourist, business and work – depending on the purposeof a visit.

  • add What is a Slovenian Schengen visa?

    A Slovenian visa (Schengen visa) is a special kind of visa which allows you to travel among all the Schengen countries including Sloveniafor a maximum period of 90 days. Slovenia is part of the Schengen agreement. This is a traveller’s dream which lets you travel to all the Schengen countries on one visa.

  • add The Schengen Visa is valid for which countries?

    Schengen Area comprises of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

  • add How long can I stay in Sloveniaon the basis of my Schengen visa?

    The SlovenianVisa (Schengen visa) is a short stay visa and takes the form of a sticker affixed to your passport. The definition of “short stay” is a stay of "90 days in any 180 days period". This means that the total duration of stay is of maximum 90 days in 6 months.

  • add What are the different types of Slovenian Visas for Indians?

    Depending on your reason for travel, you can choose from different types of Slovenia visas

    • Tourist visas are issued for tourism purposes. This visa is given for travel period not exceeding 90 days.
    • Business visas are applicable in case you are travelling for business purposes. This visa is given for travel period not exceeding 90 days.
    • Visitor visa application is applicable in case you are travelling to visit family, friends, and relatives. This visa is given for travel period not exceeding 90 days.
    • An airport transit visa is applicable for applicants who are just transiting the Schengen territory and will not leave the transit area of the airport
  • add Will all Schengen Visas be granted for 90 days?

    No, not necessarily all Slovenian visas (Schengen Visas) will be granted for 90 days. You may get the Schengen Visa only for the number of days that you present in your travel itinerary and your flight & hotel bookings

  • add Can I apply again for a Schengen Visa if my application has been refused earlier?

    You are free to apply again for a Schengen Visa if your application has been refused earlier.

  • add What is the Slovenia Schengen Visa cover letter?

    The Slovenia Schengen Visa cover letter is a letter which summarizes your intent to travel to a country that is part of the Schengen area. In your cover letter you should explain:

    - the purpose of your trip

    - when and where you intend to travel

    - how your trip is going to be funded

    - day-by-day itinerary for your trip

    - duration of the trip

  • add How long before the start of the intended visit should I apply for the Slovenian Visa?

    You may only submit your Slovenianvisa application 90 days before your date of departure.We recommend that you apply at least 20 working days before the date you wish to depart as certain types of travel purpose may take longer than usual to process.

  • add How long does it take to obtain the Visa?

    Typically, a Slovenian Visa takes approximately 10 to 15 days for processing.However, the processing time is dependent on several factors and can change without notice at the embassy's discretion.

  • add Is it mandatory for me to take an appointment for a Slovenian Visa?

    Yes, an appointment is mandatory for Slovenian Visain order to provide your biometrics and submit your visa documents.

  • add I am traveling to multiple Schengen countries. From which Consulate should I apply for my Schengen Visa?

    Schengen Visa must be applied from the Embassy/Consulate of the country where you will be staying for maximum number of days. If your stay has equal number of days in each country, then you must apply to the Embassy/Consulate of the country which you will be entering first.

  • add What is the difference between a single-entry Schengen Visa and a multiple-entry Schengen Visa?

    A single-entry Schengen Visa allows entry to the Schengen area only once, meaning you are not permitted to re-enter the Schengen Area after leaving, while a multiple-entry Schengen Visa allows multiple entries into the Schengen Area within the visa’s validity period (90 days total within 180-day period).

  • add Do I have to present any other document at the Schengen externalborders apart from my travel document with the Schengen Visa?

    The short-stay visa does not automatically entitle you to enter the Schengen area. At the border (or during other controls) you may have to show the visa but also provideadditional documentation, for example; sufficient evidence that you have sufficient meansto cover the stay and the return trip. It is therefore recommended that you carry withyou copies of the documents which you presented when applying for the Schengen visa (e.g.letters of invitation, travel confirmations, other documents stating the purpose of yourstay).

  • add Do I have to apply in person for the Slovenia Visa (Schengen Visa)?

    Yes, applications by mail will not be accepted. The Schengen visa application should be presented in person because biometrical data must be recorded.

  • add Do I have to inform my exact travel dates and itinerary while applying for visa?

    Yes, it is important to provide a day wise detailed itinerary of your trip along with the internal sector travel tickets.

  • add Can I travel the whole of the Schengen area with this Visa?

    Yes, you can travel to all Schengen area. However, at the border you may have to show supporting documents along with your visa. Hence, it is recommended that you carry a set of all the documents which you presented while applying for the visa.

  • add What should be done if my Slovenia visa gets rejected?

    In the case of a Slovenia visa rejection, the Embassy will state the reason for rejecting your visa application. You may also appeal against the decision if you find it necessary.

  • add Do I need travel insurance?

    Travel medical insurance with minimum coverage of 30,000 EUR is one of the mandatorySlovenian visa requirements. The insurance should cover all the Schengen countries as well.Akbar Travels can also assist you in choosing the perfect travel or medical insurance policy to protect you against unforeseen medical or travel emergencies.

  • add What is the easiest way to apply for a Slovenian visa for Indians?

    Applying for a Slovenian visa online through a reputed travel agency like Akbar Travels can ensure that you do not have to face any hassles through the process. Our visa experts have the experience and knowledge to make your visa application process a smooth one.

    If you have any questions or need more Slovenian visa information, all you have to do is post your query online and our visa experts will contact you in no time.

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Simple steps to get a Slovenia Visa:

Akbar Travels is your dedicated travel partner when it comes to hassle-free visa application. Our team is committed to supporting you throughout your efforts to travel to your dream destination. Read more

A dedicated visa expert is always present to address all your queries anytime and take you through the entire process of visa application.

Here are the steps to apply for a Slovenia Visa through Akbar Travels:

Step 1: Contact our Visa Expert with your travel plans and gather all the visa information and requirements

Step 2: Pay your visa fee online and get your documents picked by us from your home or office.

Step 3: Our Visa Expert will complete your Visa application online and schedule appointment as part of the Slovenia Schengen Visa process.

Step 4:On the appointment day personally visit the Visa Application Center to submit Biometrics information that includes fingerprinting and photograph and submit your visa file.

Step 5: Receive your Visa.

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Basic Requirements to visit Slovenia

  • Have a valid Passport and valid Slovenia Visa
  • Have sufficient funds to support yourself and all family members during your entire trip. Read more
  • Thorough knowledge of your accommodation and itinerary details to furnish at immigration if asked to
  • Return flight tickets or onward flight tickets to ensure your return to home country or your next destination once your visa expires
  • Adhere to the moral standards of the country and follow the general rules
  • Be in good health.
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Travel Checklist

  • Passport with at least 6 months of validity
  • Valid Slovenia Visa depending on the purpose of your visit and duration of stay Read more
  • Confirmed return or onward tickets.
  • Details of accommodation.
  • Travel itinerary
  • Foreign currency
  • Any additional documents to support your purpose of visit, especially for business visa travellers
  • Have all documents authenticated before traveling
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What to do when you arrive in Slovenia

  • Keep all your travel documents ready to be produced for verification by the immigration officers
  • Ensure you are not carrying any forbidden items that will not pass through customs, including ‘any immoral items liable to cause a breach of the peace’ like books, audiobooks, audio and video tapes Read more
  • Always carry your passport or a copy of it while traveling within Slovenia
  • Note down emergency helpline numbers in the country
  • Be aware of the general rules of conduct in public places
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Slovenia travel guide

The ascending Alps of Julian, the tranquil turquoise water bodies, Potstone’s subversive fascination and the 46km stretch of coastline are some of the jewels of Slovenia that makes it a perfect surrogate of Switzerland. The autonomous state of Southern-Central Asia officially called the Republic of Slovenia is a quiet country with a vivid culture and scenic beauty that it almost feels photoshopped by the creator. The sovereign republic is surrounded by Italy, Hungary, Austria, the Adriatic Sea and Croatia making it a mountainous terrain where summers can also be snowy. A tourist’s delight the country with spectacular views and history is pocket-friendly and eco-conscious. Read more

The country is charismatic and welcoming, an amalgam of an adrenal rush for adventure seekers, walk down the history for historian and archaeologists and a peaceful destination with a tinge of romance for first timers, it needs your generous time and proper planning. The climate of the country is fairly divided into three halves including the summer/spring, autumn and snow-packed winters with heavy rainfall. January can be too cold to visit with temperature going down to 0°C; whereas summers of the country are splendid with the efflorescence of nature. The perfect time for visiting the country is thus summer months from June to September where you can go on a hike as well.

Most tourists wonder whether they have to learn to speak Slovenian to visit the country. Most Europeans are well-versed with English especially in Ljubljana, the capital of the country and other restaurants and hotels. However, learn a few words and phrases of their native language, in case you are going to remote places. Being a small landlocked country, Slovenia is a warm and safe country with cooperative people. They love to strike a conversation with foreigners and proudly tell about the heritage of the country.

The best way to explore the picturesque beauty of Slovenia is best via private car or bicycle. If you are on Slovenia tourist visa from India, then you will land at Ljubljana International airport. There are many trains for inter-city transportation but a few steam trains that operate in the country. The popular way of transport is via bus but if you don’t want public transport then hire a car. Most of the people on Slovenia visa online have taken a package and travel with the guide on a tourist bus. But, the best way of exploring the country is the way natives do on a bicycle or foot.

What to see in Slovenia

The verdurous valleys, flamboyant castles and architecture, frozen lakes and snowy mountains of the multi-culture may not have many visitors but is a hidden wonder that will enchant you. Ljubljana, the capital of the country, nestles the 16th Century Ljubljana castle that sings the glory of the architecture of the county. With café and a restaurant on the top of the castle, you can enjoy authentic food a panoramic view. Renaissance Castle made of Erazem Lueger in the caves is a treat to the sore eyes. It is known as Predjama Castle where you can visit the secret tunnel which was used during the siege while listening to the tales of a benevolent knight Lueger.

Apart from the grandeur of history, Lake Bled is a must to visit where you can enjoy boating in Gondola called Pletna by the natives. You can row the island and reach the church to ring the bell and feel the oneness with nature. A guided tour in Postojna Caves cannot be missed. The underground hiding place in the past, there are thousands of caves out of which 22 are open for tourism. You can see the million years old Krast formation, and if visiting during the festive season, you can also witness spectacular events organised inside the cave.

Other attractions include Triglav National Park, Lipika Stud Farm, Mercury Mine Idrija, and a hospital turned museum that will make you wonder about the small yet bewitching country. Apart from sightseeing, the cuisine of the country is worth trying including the popular cake called Potika, Goulash, Nanos and Seafood. The beer of the country is world famous though you need to be above 18 years to start drinking. Try Ganje, Wine, and Lasko giving your senses rest and taste buds a refreshing new flavour. While in the country try Opera’s and symphony houses, take away souvenirs like Bobbin lace and glass crystal as a memory from a small wonder of Europe.

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Slovenia Facts and Figures

Region:
Central Europe
Capital:
Ljubljana
Time Diffrence:
UTC+1, UTC +2 Read more
Area:
20,273 km2
Language:
Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian
Major cities:
Ljubljana, Maribor, Koper
Population:
2,076,598
Currency:
Euro
National Day:
26th December
Main Airlines:
Lufthansa Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Adria Airlines
International Airports:
Ljubljana International, Aerodrome Maribor, Trieste Airport
Best time to visit Slovenia:
June to September
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Other Slovenia Visa types

Akbar Travels only processes Tourist and Business visas, and for other visas, travellers must contact the Slovenian embassy.

1. Temporary Residence/Residence Permit

If you plan to extend your vacation beyond 3 months then you need to obtain residency certificate from the officials of the region where you live

2. Transit Visa:

A visa is not needed to transit through Slovenia. However, you must have a valid passport and stay inside the airport transit area.