Visa policy of Kosovo

The Visa Policy of Kosovo deals with the requirements which a foreign national wishing to enter Kosovo must meet to obtain a visa, which is a permit to travel to, enter and remain in Kosovo.

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Visa Exemptions

From 1 July 2013 citizens of the following countries or territories with ordinary passports can visit without a visa for 90 days within 6-month period:[1]

  Kosovo
  Visa free for ordinary passports
  Visa free for diplomatic and service passports
  Visa required
Notes

1 - May enter with a national ID card
2 - May enter with any proof of nationality
3 - May enter with a biometric national ID card

Visa is not required for citizens of any country with a valid multiple entry Schengen visa or a valid biometric residence permit from a Schengen State. They may stay in Kosovo for 15 days.[2]

Diplomatic and service passports

Visa is not required for holders of diplomatic or service/official passports for 15 days of the following countries:

Visa not required for holders of a Laissez-Passer issued by the United Nations traveling on duty.

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