Business visa
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26 Sep 2019
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Business Visa from Nigeria to Slovenia
- Foreign nationals with the aim of engaging in business-related activities such as signing and negotiating contracts, attend meetings and purchase business materials are eligible for this visa.
- Slovenia business visa is valid for 180 days, however, individuals are not allowed to stay for longer than 90 days.
- An invitation letter from the inviting Slovenia company, stating the name and address of the company, the applicant’s proposed date of travel and exit, reasons for the visit is required.
- If you are employed, you are to provide your employment contract as proof along with a certificate of no-objection.
- The no-objection certificate from your employer should state that your employer is aware of your trip and has given you an official leave for the trip duration.
- Self-employed applicants who own businesses should submit a copy of their business license and income tax return (ITR)
- If both the host company in Slovenia and the applicant have previous trade relations, proof of these events must be provided.
- The applicant’s employer or partner company must claim responsibility of any expense incurred during the trip in the letter of invitation.
- A bank statement not older than 6 months should be presented by whoever will cover the expenses.
- Generally, it costs 60 Eur for a Slovenia business visa. However, for individuals that are 25 years or younger, business visa for seminars, conferences, and events are free of charge.
- The host company in Slovenia should present an original copy of Memorandum and Article of Association (registered with joint-stock companies) Trade License (first issued and present renewal), Proprietorship/Partnership documents.
- The immigration officer who will certify your passport on re-entry into Slovenia will determine how much you would be fined if you overstayed your previous visa.