2 Serbia Visa 3 Refugees in Serbia 3.1 Adults 3.2 Minors Serbia Serbia is one of the European countries in the central Balkan region bordered on the western side by Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro, bordered on both the northern and southern sides of Albania and Macedonia, Eighty-eight thousand kilometers and three hundred and sixty-one square kilometers, with an estimated population of about seven million citizens. Most of them are concentrated in the capital, Belgrade, and the surrounding provinces. It is worth noting that Serbia is one of the landlocked countries. It does not have access to any water port. The annual number of tourists to Serbia is estimated at two million tourists a year. It is important to know that there are a number of steps to take before traveling. Of Serbia. Serbia visa For those wishing to travel to Serbia, apply for a Serbian visa at Serbia embassies located around the world, and applications to be prepared for the visa: a passport valid for at least three months, and must have a color photograph of him . Two photographs of the person, the dimensions of the image three and a half x four and a half, and requires that the background is white. Photo of health insurance. Check-in documents, such as hotel reservations and round trip bookings, provide a link to the amount paid for the cost of the paid trip. Photos of bank accounts, these images show how to manage credit cards, account movement, as well as information on other riches. Ability to speak English or Serbian, with pictures of requirements and supporting documents. The duration of the visa is 14 days. The amount required to obtain a visa needs sixty two euros. The individual will also be interviewed. Asylum in Serbia Adult who wish to emigrate and stay in Serbia should go to the police stations in the Vallevo and Belgrade regions and apply for asylum. The Center will respond to this request with a paper written in Serbian. The aim of this speech is to express regret for the application for asylum. In this paper, the applicant must go to reception centers within a maximum of three days. After this period, this paper is considered null and therefore the applicant's presence is illegal, and these centers often provide accommodation. The procedures for applying for asylum are two stages. The first stage is the delivery of the photograph and the fingerprints. After the completion of these procedures, the applicant receives a personal asylum card. The second stage is a personal interview and the applicant must explain and explain the reasons for the asylum. Minors Minors have the right to apply for asylum and live in Kovalica and central Banja. After the application is filed, the minors are placed in an institution called popravni dom Vasa Stajić, which is located in the capital, Belgrade, after which the minor is transferred to an asylum.
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