ATOR told how to apply for the Croatian Schengen
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The Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) explained how to apply for a Schengen visa in Croatia. This can be done from today, since on January 1, 2023, Croatia officially joined the Schengen area. And on January 9, after the New Year holidays, the visa centers of this Balkan country in Moscow and other cities of the Russian Federation began to work.
Registration of the Croatian Schengen will cost a Russian over 12 years old 114 euros – this is about 8,600 rubles per person. Of these, 80 euros is the consular fee, 6.5 euros – logistics, 27.5 euros – service.
To apply for a visa, you must fill out a form on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Croatia. Then drive up on the appointed day to the visa center, where you provide a passport and documents confirming the purpose of the trip. Also, those who wish to obtain a visa will have to undergo biometrics if there is no data for the last 59 months.
Please note that if you previously received a Croatian national visa, it does not become a Schengen visa and does not entitle you to travel to other Schengen countries.
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