🇷🇸Serbia Visa
Turkish citizens with an ordinary (burgundy) passport travel to Serbia visa-free and can stay up to 90 days. For Belgrade, one of the Balkans' liveliest stops, all you need is a valid passport and a plane ticket. No visa fee, no forms, nothing to sort out at the border.
Ordinary (Burgundy)
Turkish ordinary passport holders can enter Serbia without a visa for up to 90 days in 180 days. Your passport must be valid for at least 90 days. At the border, you may be asked for a return ticket, accommodation information and proof of sufficient financial means.
Official application →Special (Green)
Special passport holders are visa-free for up to 90 days in 180 days.
Official application →Service (Grey)
Service passport holders are visa-free for up to 90 days in 180 days.
Official application →Diplomatic (Black)
Diplomatic passport holders are visa-free, by mutual agreement.
Official application →Cities to Visit in Serbia
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Turkish citizens need a visa for Serbia?
No. Holders of an ordinary (burgundy) Turkish passport enter Serbia without a visa and may stay up to 90 days. The same applies to special (green), service (grey) and diplomatic passports — all visa-free for 90 days.
How is the 90-day stay counted?
The 90 days run from your entry date and cover tourism and short visits. If you plan to work, study long-term or settle, you'll need a separate permit and should apply to the Serbian authorities for it.
What might border officers ask for besides a passport?
Even without a visa, an officer may ask to see a return or onward ticket, your accommodation details, or proof you can cover your stay. A passport with enough remaining validity also smooths things along. Check the current entry conditions on the official page: https://www.mfa.gov.rs/en/citizens/travel-serbia/visa-requirements-entering-serbia