Serbia•EuropeVaries
50 EUR
Varies (Same as individual employment Type D visa)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Visa for multiple foreign workers applying collectively through the same employer for identical or similar positions. Streamlines processing for group hiring.
The Group Visa (Type D) for employment in the Republic of Serbia was established as a strategic administrative mechanism to address the country’s growing demand for labor in sectors experiencing significant staffing shortages. Rooted in the Law on Foreigners and supported by bilateral labor agreements designed to facilitate economic integration, this visa category was created to modernize the immigration framework by moving away from the cumbersome, individual-based application process that previously hindered large-scale recruitment. It fills a critical gap in the Serbian immigration system by providing a streamlined, consolidated pathway for employers who need to onboard multiple foreign nationals simultaneously. By allowing companies to submit collective applications for groups of workers performing identical or similar roles, the government effectively reduces the bureaucratic burden on both the Ministry of Interior and the private sector, ensuring that major infrastructure, construction, and manufacturing projects can maintain operational continuity without being stalled by protracted administrative delays.
This visa is designed for the ideal applicant who is part of a coordinated workforce deployment, typically targeting skilled and semi-skilled laborers in fields such as large-scale construction, industrial manufacturing, and seasonal agricultural production. Unlike standard individual work visas, which often require a lengthy, case-by-case assessment of each applicant’s specific credentials, the Group Visa is distinctive because it focuses on the employer’s verified need and the collective nature of the hiring initiative. This makes it an exceptionally efficient tool for multinational corporations or local firms managing high-volume recruitment drives. While the visa offers the notable benefit of expedited processing and a modest administrative fee of EUR 50, it does come with specific limitations; applicants must be at least 18 years of age and possess mandatory health insurance, yet there is no formal minimum education requirement, reflecting the visa’s focus on practical labor fulfillment rather than academic qualification. By prioritizing the employer’s operational readiness, the Group Visa serves as a flexible, high-utility instrument that balances Serbia's national security interests with the pragmatic realities of a globalized labor market.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
SerbiaMinimum education: None
Health insurance required
Age: 18-
Education
none or higher
Valid passport
Employment contract
Educational certificates
Group employment request (sponsor)
Labor market test result (sponsor)
Company documentation (sponsor)
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