Slovakia•EuropeVaries
80 EUR
Varies (Within any 180-day period. Single, double, or multiple entries possible.)
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Not Required
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Uniform Schengen visa for tourism, sightseeing, and leisure visits to Slovakia for up to 90 days within 180 days.
The Schengen Short-Stay Visa, or Type C visa, is the cornerstone of European border policy, established under the framework of the 1985 Schengen Agreement and subsequently codified by the EU Visa Code (Regulation (EC) No 810/2009). This visa was created to facilitate the free movement of third-country nationals across the Schengen Area, a borderless zone that includes Slovakia, by harmonizing entry requirements and streamlining administrative procedures. Before its implementation, travelers faced a fragmented landscape of disparate national visa policies that hindered tourism and short-term cultural exchange. By providing a uniform legal instrument, the Schengen system fills a critical gap in the international immigration architecture: it allows for legitimate, temporary access to the region for non-EU citizens while maintaining robust security protocols. For Slovakia, this visa serves as the primary gateway for international visitors, ensuring that the country remains accessible to global travelers while upholding the collective security interests of the 29 member states that share a common external border.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a genuine tourist or leisure traveler who intends to visit Slovakia for sightseeing, cultural immersion, or private visits for a duration not exceeding 90 days within any 180-day period. While the visa is not restricted to specific professional fields, it is designed for individuals who can demonstrate a clear purpose of stay, sufficient financial solvency—currently requiring proof of funds amounting to at least 5040 EUR—and comprehensive travel medical insurance covering at least 30,000 EUR for emergency medical expenses. What makes this visa distinctive compared to long-term residency permits or work visas is its singular focus on temporary, non-remunerative activity; holders are strictly prohibited from engaging in employment or self-employment while in the country. A notable benefit of this visa is its "uniform" nature, meaning that once granted by Slovak authorities, it generally allows the holder to travel freely across all other Schengen member states during the validity period. However, the primary limitation remains its rigidity regarding duration and purpose; it cannot be converted into a long-term residence permit while inside the country, and applicants must strictly adhere to the "90/180" rule to avoid future entry bans or administrative penalties.
Minimum education: None
Minimum savings: 5040
Health insurance required
Education
none or higher
Min. Savings
5,040 EUR
Valid passport
Passport photos
Travel and medical insurance
Proof of funds
Flight itinerary
Proof of accommodation
Travel cover letter
Proof of civil status
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