Romania for citizens of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

2 types of tourist visas for Romania are presented. The longest period of stay is 365 days. Good options for digital nomads on Romania are Romania digital nomad visa, Visa Free.

Visa-free entry - Romania visa for The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia citizen in April of 2024

ℹ citizens of North Macedonia citizens do not require a visa to visit Romania. The duration of stay of passport holders of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the territory of Romania is 90 days. Important! 90 days within any 180 day period[Note 1]

🔑 How to enter to Romania from The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

To enter Romania, citizens of North Macedonia citizens must follow some fairly simple steps. Please note that migration services have the right to request additional documents (return tickets, accommodation reservations and etc.).

  1. Before traveling to Romania, check whether your citizens of North Macedonia passport is valid. Passport must be valid for 6 months after entering Romania and have at least 1 blank page for entry stamp.
  2. Show your citizens of North Macedonia passport to the immigration officer upon arrival.
  3. Getting a visa - an entry stamp in your citizens of North Macedonia passport. You are allowed to stay in Romania for 90 days.

✅ Requirements for citizens of North Macedonia citizens to visit Romania with tourist visa

  • citizens of North Macedonia citizens should provide valid passport. Passport must be valid at the all time of entry to Romania. The passport must be a minimum of one blank page for the entry stamp.
  • Medical insurance is recommended, as treatment of citizens of North Macedonia citizens on the territory of Romania is carried out on a commercial basis.

🏢 citizens of North Macedonia Embassies and Consulates in Romania

Embassy of North Macedonia in Bucharest for Moldova|Romania

❓ FAQ

  1. Do citizens of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia require a visa to visit the Romania?

    citizens of North Macedonia citizens do not need a visa to visit the Romania.

  2. How long citizens of North Macedonia citizens are allowed to stay in Romania without a visa?

    The maximum duration of stay in Romania for citizens of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for a visa-free stay is 90 days.

  3. What happens if a citizens of North Macedonia passport holder stays in Romania longer than the visa-free period allowed?

    Overstaying visa-free entry to Romania is punishable by a fine, in case of serious violations a ban on entry to Romania is possible. It is essential to leave the country before your authorized stay expires or to extend your stay legally if needed.

  4. Do citizens of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia need to show proof of sufficient funds to enter Romania without a visa?

    Romanian immigration authorities may ask for proof of sufficient funds or a return ticket when entering the country without a visa. It is advisable to have these documents with you when traveling.

  5. What documents are required for citizens of North Macedonia citizens to enter Romania without a visa?

    citizens of North Macedonia citizens need a valid passport with at least six months validity, a return or onward ticket, and proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Romania.

  6. Can citizens of North Macedonia work or study during the visa-free stay in Romania?

    The Romania visa-free stay is usually for tourism purposes only. For working or studying in Romania citizens of North Macedonia citizens usually requires a specific visa, and you should not engage in such activities on a tourist visa-free stay.

💳 Romania Tourist Visa:

💰 Cost of program $ 0 ✨ Extendable 🕜 Duration 90 days 🐱‍👤 Tourist Visa

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