The Serbian passport is ranked 27th in the world ranking of freedom of movement. Holders of the document have privileged access to 85 countries. Despite the average position in the ranking, the document's level of mobility allows you to visit 150 countries without a visa.
Map of visa-free countries for citizens of Serbia in 2025
A Serbian passport opens the door to 85 countries of the world without a visa. The interactive map of Global Relocate shows the length of stay and entry features. In this material you will find up-to-date information on destinations with comments from a visa expert.
Where Serbian citizens can apply for eTA
An eTA is not a visa, but a travel authorization that is linked to the traveler’s passport. The eTA process usually takes only a few minutes, and once approved, the document is linked to your passport. 25 countries allow Serbians to enter with an eTA for up to 90 days.
List of countries with eTA
What you need to know before leaving
In addition to countries with a completely visa-free regime, citizens of Serbia have the right to obtain a visa on arrival in 34 countries around the world. This significantly expands their travel prospects. Among the main destinations, the following entry conditions can be highlighted:
- Holders of Serbian biometric passports are exempt from obtaining visas to EU countries. They can travel within the Schengen area without a visa for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
- Citizens of Serbia can stay in Russia without a visa for 30 days. It is important to note that a biometric passport issued after 2008 is required for visa-free entry.
- Unlike many European countries, citizens of Serbia must obtain a visa in advance to travel to the United States. Regardless of the purpose of the trip.
- To visit Canada, Serbs must obtain a temporary resident visa (TRV), also known as a visitor visa. It allows you to stay in the country for up to 6 months.
An interesting feature of Serbian visa legislation. Foreign citizens holding a valid Schengen visa, UK visa, US visa or another EU member state visa may enter, transit and stay in Serbia without an additional Serbian visa for up to 90 days within 6 months.
Visa Free Countries Map Guide
The map shows visa requirements for passport holders and travelers. The color coding will help you quickly navigate the entry rules of different countries:
visa free Visa-free entry is allowed. However, make sure to meet the entry requirements before traveling.
visa on arrival A visa can be obtained upon arrival. It is recommended to check the eligibility and required documents in advance.
eVisa A visa can be obtained online. Processing times should be taken into account.
visa required A visa must be obtained in advance. It is recommended to start the application process as early as possible.
How to use the map:
- Select the country you are interested in.
- Pay attention to the color indicating the visa requirements.
- Follow the instructions provided to obtain a visa or entry permit.
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