VISA REGIME

For holders of diplomatic and official passports:

A visa is not required for a stay of up to 90 days during a period of six months

For holders of national passports and other travel documents:

Visa required

Note:

Holders of emergency travel documents in transit require a visa.

 

ENTERING AND LEAVING THE COUNTRY
Venezuelan authorities have prescribed that travelling to Venezuela requires obtaining mandatory international travel insurance and insurance in case of loss, robbery or theft of luggage. The duration of validity of a passport for purposes of tourism must be 6 months after the expiration of the visa, and the same condition applies to regulating residence. Holders of an ordinary Serbian passport must obtain a visa prior to travelling to Venezuela, available at the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Belgrade, at the address: Sime Lukina Lazića, 011/2668 384, embavenez.serbia@gmail.com. An exit fee of USD 44 is paid when leaving Venezuela at international airports, or USD 17.50 when leaving by road or boat.

SOCIAL SECURITY AGREEMENT
No social security agreement has been signed.

USEFUL INFORMATION

HEALTH SITUATION - Travellers are advised to get vaccinated against contagious diseases such as typhoid fever, yellow fever, hepatitis and cholera prior to arrival. The use of bottled water is recommended during stays in this country. The current health situation in this country can be found at the World Health Organization website https://www.who.int/countries/ven/

SECURITY SITUATION – The security situation in Caracas and tourist centers is generally good, provided that standard precautionary measures for large urban and tourist areas are observed.

TRANSPORTATION – Public transportation within Venezuela is generally safe and well-organized, with domestic flights and a developed road network. However, due to years of economic stagnation, road maintenance is not at its best. Bus transportation is of poor quality, and there is no passenger railway service. Given the long distances and road conditions, air travel is recommended for domestic transportation.
During your stay as a tourist, you may drive a motor vehicle with a valid Serbian driver's license.

OTHER INFORMATION – The local currency is the bolívar, while the U.S. dollar is the most sought-after foreign currency. It is advisable to avoid carrying euros, British pounds, or other currencies, as most exchange offices do not accept them. In tourist areas, credit cards can be used, including those issued by Serbian banks for international transactions.

Contact information:
During your stay in Venezuela, for consular assistance and protection you may contact the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Havana, covering Venezuela on a non-residential basis, at the following telephone number: + 53 72042488 and 72042607, or the mobile telephone number + 535 2910430, or by e-mail: konzsrbhav@gmail.com.