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Croatian visa application centers have changed the procedure for registering Russians to process visa applications

There have been some changes in the procedure for registering for a visa at Croatian visa application centers.

At the moment, all tourists, including organized tourists, should temporarily apply for a visa by email [email protected], and not through the site.

There is no information on the VFS Global website about the reasons for these changes or when they will take effect.

When submitting an application, tourists are requested to indicate the city of submission, the names and surnames of all applicants, the date and purpose of the trip, as well as a valid telephone number.

Croatian visa centers are located in 19 Russian cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, the northwestern regions of the country, Siberia, the Urals, the Volga region and the Far East.

See also: Azimuth Airlines has announced the resumption of flights between Mineralnye Vody and Dubai.

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