Visa
Please note! Citizens of the Russian Federation can stay on the territory of Montenegro without visas for no more than 30 days if they have a valid foreign passport.
* To stay in Montenegro for more than 30 days, Russians must obtain a multiple-entry visa for three months at the Embassy of Montenegro.
- Citizens of Ukraine from October 24, 2010 can stay on the territory of Montenegro without a visa for up to 90 days inclusive. Only a passport is required for entry.
- For citizens of Armenia and Kazakhstan, from 01.04 to 31.10, visa-free entry is valid for 30 days.
- For citizens of Belarus, there is a visa-free entry for 30 days (must have a tourist voucher/invitation from a private person).
- Citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan up to 90 days without a visa. Entry is by passport.
- Citizens of Georgia can stay without a visa up to 90 days from 15.06.2018
- Citizens of Uzbekistan can stay without a visa up to 30 days from 01.06.-31.10.
- Citizens of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan need a visa to travel to Montenegro.
- Citizens of the Schengen countries can stay in Montenegro without visa up to 90 days.
* To stay in Montenegro for more than 30 days, Russians must obtain a multiple-entry visa for three months at the Embassy of Montenegro.
Information regarding the procedure for obtaining a visa to Montenegro
Required Documents
- A copy of the passport / international passport (1st page, if the child is entered in the passport of one of the parents and travels with the parents – a copy of this page of the passport with information about the child)!!!
- Completed application form (1 copy, downloaded from the site and filled out legibly in Russian or English).
- Copy of invitation (if private or business trip), if tourist (copy of confirmation from hotel or travel voucher)
- Two (2) 3×4 cm colour photographs (background does not matter).
Visa is considered within 1-2 weeks!
- Documents are submitted in person or by notarized power of attorney.
- Documents will not be accepted by mail!
- The original passport is required when gluing a visa into the passport after obtaining consent to issue a visa to the above citizens.

The passport must be valid for at least 3 months after the end of the trip.
When entering Montenegro with pets (dogs, cats), a certificate from a veterinarian about the origin and state of health of the animal is required, stating that the animal does not suffer from rabies. The certificate must be issued by a veterinary authority or a doctor. The animal undergoes veterinary control at airports both in your country and in Montenegro.