Croatia issues short visas to Russian citizens based on travel dates

Varvara Dostoyevskaya Worldwide
Croatia recently joined the Schengen visa system. The first results of issuing documents to the Russians have become clear.
The Embassy of Croatia issues to citizens of the Russian Federation mainly the so-called short forms for travel dates. There are also cases where the Schengen area is extended for longer periods.
Applications to enter the country are considered for approximately three to four weeks. Therefore, the Visa Application Center invites citizens to apply for services no later than 45 days before the date of travel to Croatia. It is best to do this by email.

The organization has previously expressed requirements for visa application deadlines. In addition, the Croatian consulate reminds that the examination will take place if the insurance policies relate to companies that cooperate with European companies.

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