CROATIA

VISA REQUIRED

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DESTINATION: CROATIA
PURPOSE OF TRIP: BUSINESS

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IMPORTANT / IN-PERSON APPLICATION

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  • VISA VALIDITY

Varied validity. All visa issuance is subject to consular discretion. 

Generally it is advisable to make a 6 month multiple entry visa request. Please also note that all Schengen visas allow a stay of up to 90 days in every 180 day period. 

  • IN-PERSON APPLICATION / BIOMETRIC ENROLMENT

All Schengen visa applicants (apart from Minors under 12 years old) are required to enrol their biometric data when submitting a Schengen visa application. These biometric data will be collected using a quick, discreet and non-intrusive process that captures a facial image with a digital camera and a 10-digit fingerprint scan with a digital fingerprint scanner.

THEREFORE YOU MUST ATTEND THE EMBASSY OF CROATIA IN-PERSON YOURSELF TO FILE THE APPLICATION.

Please see below for Embassy address / opening times for visa submissions. No appointment is required.

  • CONSULAR FEES PAYMENT

You must also make payment of the consular fees yourself (see processing times section below for full pricing structure)

At the Embassy premises, cash payment is not accepted, and consular fees can only be paid by card (Visa, Maestro and MasterCard). Cash payment may be made only at the branch of Barclays Bank nearby according to the instructions of the Consular Section officials.

  • RETURN DELIVERY

If the applicant provides an addressed and prepaid Special delivery envelope, the passport can be returned by post in which case the Embassy is not responsible for the passport including the time frame of delivery / mistakes made by the mail carrier / loss of passport. The Embassy does not provide tracking service in this case.

Therefore given the sensitive nature of the documents, we advise where possible, that an in-person collection is made. 

  • EMBASSY INFORMATION

Embassy of the Republic of Croatia
21 Conway Street
London
W1T 6BN                         

Email: conlon@mvep.hr                                                                        
Tel: 0207 387 1144
Website: http://uk.mvep.hr

Directions: The nearest tube stations are Warren Street (Victoria Line)and Great Portland Street (Circle line, Hammersmith & City line, Metropolitan line)

WORKING HOURS – Consular Section
Monday – Thursday: 11:00 – 14:00 Application submissions and collection of documents (without an appointment)
Friday: 10:00 – 12:00 Collection only

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DRAG N' DROP (REVIEW PROCESS) / RECEIPT OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS:

Global Visaz can assist with arranging the appointment, reviewing your documents and provide guidance on what to expect, before the scheduled date / time. This will ensure upon presentation of your documents to the visa officer at the Austria Visa Application Centre, there are no errors (which can lead to additional complications / further requests and ultimately, delays in processing). UNFORTUNATELY, GIVEN THE APPLICANT IS REQUESTED TO ATTEND IN-PERSON, SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO HIGHER SCRUTINY THEREFORE WE HIGHLY ADVISE TO USE THE GLOBAL VISAZ REVIEW ONLY SERVICE.

CROATIA BUSINESS (SCHENGEN) VISA REQUIREMENTS

Original passport. This must:

  • be valid for more than 3 months beyond the validity of the requested visa
  • be signed and issued less than 10 years ago
  • have at least two blank visa pages

Two original recent 45mm x 35mm colour photographs. These must:

  • be taken within the last month
  • be taken against a plain light background and printed on photographic paper
  • show full frontal face, have a neutral expression and your mouth closed
  • have eyes open and free from reflection or glare from glasses
  • not have hair in front of face or have a head covering (unless it’s for religious or medical reasons)

DO NOT ATTACH THE PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE APPLICATION FORM

Signed and fully completed original application form. Please see attachedCroatia – Visa Application Form

Signed and completed original letter of support from your home employer. This must be signed by a member of your HR, or a member of your management team. If the latter, this person must be at least a manager grade and/or at least the same grade as yourself, and must be aware of your trip.

Please see template attached: Croatia – Business support letter. Alternatively, the letter must include the following information:

  • Addressed to the ”The Embassy of Croatia, London”.
  • Letter needs to be on home employer headed paper
  • Letter need to be signed by authorised signatory of the home employer
  • Purpose of visit
  • People / places and organisation to be visited, with contact numbers
  • Applicant’s name and nationality
  • Start date of employment, job title and annual salary 
  • Passport number and DOB
  • Start & Expiry date of the passport
  • Dates of travel to Croatia
  • Validity of visa applied for
  • A guarantee to meet maintenance expenses 
  • Medical insurance undertaking (if applicable) 

Signed and completed original invite letter from your inviting company. 

Please see template attached: Croatia – Invite letter. Alternatively, the letter must include the following information:

  • Addressed to the ”The Embassy of Croatia, London”.
  • Letter needs to be on inviting company headed paper
  • Letter need to be signed by authorised signatory of the inviting company
  • Purpose of visit
  • People / places and organisation to be visited, with contact numbers
  • Applicant’s name and nationality
  • Passport number and DOB
  • Start & Expiry date of the passport
  • Dates of travel to Croatia
  • Validity of visa applied for
  • A guarantee to meet maintenance expenses 
  • Medical insurance undertaking (if applicable) 

Proof of valid travel insurance. It must:

  • cover any costs of repatriation for medical reasons, emergency medical care and/or emergency hospital care or death during your stay in the Schengen territory.
  • be valid for the whole of the Schengen territory and the whole of the stay.
  • have a minimum cover is 30,000 EUR (EHIC cards are not accepted as proof of valid travel health insurance).

A clear colour copy is acceptable.

Clear colour copy of confirmed travel itinerary: mentioning applicant’s name and travel dates.

Clear colour copy of confirmed accommodation (hotel, hostel, camping, etc) booking mentioning applicant’s name, travel dates and accommodation address details.

Clear original copies of your last 3 months bank statements (including the day of the application), as a proof of sufficient funds. These must:

  • show a sufficient amount to cover the expenses during the intended stay in Croatia and for the return to the UK
  • clearly state your name, address

Bank statements which are downloaded from the internet must be stamped/certified by the bank.

Valid proof of UK residence. This must be presented as your valid UK residency visa in your passport / in the form of a valid UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) card. A clear colour copy is acceptable.

 This must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the return date of the trip to the Schengen Area.

PROCESSING TIMES / FEES

All fees are charged per individual traveller. Please click here to see the Global Visaz service fees pricing structure, for cancelled cases. 

All consular fees however are non-refundable once the application has been submitted; including if the application is then rejected or if you are issued a different visa validity to that requested.

Furthermore, the below quoted Global visaz service fees are for REVIEW ONLY.

15 working days service:

Varied validity

Global visaz service fees
Consular fees

£80.00 excl. VAT
£53.00 incl. VAT

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PROCESSING TIMES / FEES

All fees are charged per individual traveller. Please click here to see the Global Visaz service fees pricing structure, for cancelled cases. 

All consular fees however are non-refundable once the application has been submitted; including if the application is then rejected or if you are issued a different visa validity to that requested.

15 working days service:

Varied validity

Global visaz service fees:
£80.00 excl. VAT

Consular fees:
£53.00 incl. VAT

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