Tourist visa
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26 Sep 2019
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Tourist Visa from Nigeria to Slovenia
- Tourist visa is issued to individuals who are travelling to Slovenia for leisure or tourism.
- It can also be used to visit friends and relatives residing in the country.
- For applicants travelling with a tour agency, a letter from the organizer is required.
- This visa is a 90-day visa and can only be extended under special circumstances as determined by the immigration officer.
- After every 90 days stay, you have to be out of the country for another 90 days before you will be allowed to re-enter.
- Previous visas issued should be presented. They are not be stapled or glued to the passport, but bonded with a rubber band.
- Visa fees vary for applicants depending on their ages. Adults pay 60 Eur, children between 6-12 years pay 35 Eur while for children younger than 6 years, visa is issued at no cost.
- Invitation letter from the person you intend to visit in Slovenia is required. The invitation letter should state the purpose of the visit and the relationship between both parties.
- A bank statement, paycheck or salary slip of the applicant, issued not more than 6 months from the application date should be presented.
- Tourists must have a form of accommodation for the duration of their stay in Slovenia. If you will stay with a relative or friend, the host should present a cover letter, introducing the applicant and stating the duration of the trip, accommodation address and contact details.
- Proof of the applicant’s civil status such as marriage certificate, childbirth certificate or proof of assets in home country is required.
- Overstaying your visa is illegal and violators will be fined.
- All applicants are to have a medical insurance certificate that will be valid for the duration of the trip. The certificate should be worth at least 30,000 Eur.
- It is possible for the immigration office to deny an applicant a visa without any reason and the decision is irreversible.