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Do Türkiye Citizens Need a Visa for Serbia in 2026?

Visa FreeMaximum Stay: 90 days

Located at the strategic crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, the Republic of Serbia stands out as one of the most accessible foreign territories for Turkish (TR) citizens. Erase any worries about embassy appointments or e-Visa portals! Serbia fully grants Turkish passport holders an unconditional Visa-Free entitlement, permitting tourist or business stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Recently, the bilateral agreement has evolved beyond just visas: Turkish citizens can now bypass passports altogether.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Compile the Tourism Proofs

Ensure your return flight and living arrangements are fully booked. Keep offline copies (PDFs or printouts) in your possession.

2

Choose your Identity Vector

Decide whether to use your valid chipped Turkish ID card or your standard passport. Either is fully accepted.

3

Intercept at Boundary Control

Present the chosen document to the border officer alongside your hotel bookings if asked. Collect your stamped passport or entry slip.

Required Documents

  • Biometric TR Identity Card OR TR Passport (Either an electronic chipped Turkish ID Card in pristine condition, or a valid Passport with at least 6 months of remaining life)
  • The Extraction Ticket (Flight out of Serbia) (Non-negotiable proof that you will evacuate the territory within the 90-day visa-free limit. Round-trip tickets are highly recommended)
  • Verified Base Logistics (Hotel proof) (Pre-paid or confirmed documentation showing exactly where you will be sleeping in Belgrade or Novi Sad)
  • The Entry Slip (Only if entering with an ID card) (A small white paper bearing the Serbian immigration stamp given to you at the passport booth. Do not discard this under any circumstances)

Important Tips

  • The Law of Police Registration (Beli Karton): A critical piece of domestic Serbian law. Foreigners must register their stay with local police within 24 hours. Hotels do this automatically. If you rent a private apartment (Airbnb), you must literally walk to the nearest police station with your host to secure this 'White Card'. Border police may demand it upon your departure.
  • Cash Availability Strategy: While credit cards are widely accepted in Belgrade, it is paramount to carry physical Euros or the local currency (Serbian Dinar - RSD). Border guards are known to occasionally verify if you represent a financial risk by asking to see up to 50 Euros in cash per day of your intended stay.

Easiest Way to Get It

Executing a deployment into Serbia—typically landing at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)—is remarkably frictionless. You are presented with two distinct tactical choices at border control. The conventional method is handing over your standard Turkish Passport. The advanced and vastly superior method allows you to cross international borders using strictly your newly issued, chipped Biometric Turkish National ID Card. Should you choose the ID Card route, the Serbian Border Police will process your card and issue a standalone white slip of paper bearing the official entry stamp. This tiny slip acts as your temporary passport replacement—guard it fiercely, as it is required to exit the country without facing severe legal penalties for 'illegal entry'. Despite this open-door policy, the border remains carefully policed. Serbian immigration heavily scrutinizes solo travelers arriving without concrete exit strategies. To avoid being denied entry, you must carry analog or digital proof of your confirmed return flight ticket, verified hotel or Airbnb bookings, and demonstrative proof of funds (cash or credit cards) capable of supporting your stated duration of stay. Fail to demonstrate tourist intent, and they can and will deny entry.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover Serbia

Serbia is the heart of the Balkans, a land where history, hospitality, and a vibrant social scene converge. From the energetic capital of Belgrade at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers to the serene monasteries of Fruška Gora and the rugged beauty of Tara National Park, Serbia offers a deep dive into South Slavic culture. It is a nation of resilient spirit, world-class nightlife, and rich traditions.

Belgrade
The 'White City', one of Europe's oldest capitals, famous for its fortress, floating river clubs (splavovi), and the majestic Saint Sava Temple.
Novi Sad
Serbia's cultural capital, home to the impressive Petrovaradin Fortress and the world-renowned EXIT Festival.
Belgrade Fortress (Kalemegdan)Temple of Saint SavaPetrovaradin FortressĆevapi (Grilled minced meat)Sarma (Stuffed cabbage rolls)
Best Time: May to September (Pleasant weather for festivals, outdoor dining, and mountain hiking)
Currency: Serbian Dinar (RSD)
Daily Budget: $50-120/day
Safety & Scams
Generally very safe for tourists; standard urban precautions apply in Belgrade; political protests are usually peaceful but avoid them if possible; tap water is safe to drink in most major cities.
Getting Around
Extensive bus network connects all towns; a new high-speed train links Belgrade and Novi Sad; car rentals are ideal for exploring rural wineries; Belgrade has a wide tram and bus system.
Cultural Etiquette
Greetings often involve three kisses on the cheek; hospitality is a point of pride—never refuse an offer of coffee or rakija; respect for elders is paramount.
Internet & Connectivity
Excellent and affordable; high-speed fiber optics are standard in urban areas; 4G/5G coverage is widespread; free Wi-Fi is common in cafes and public squares.
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Frequently Asked Questions

No, you can travel visa-free to Serbia for tourism.

You can stay for up to 90 days as a tourist.

Serbia citizens can travel to Türkiye visa-free.

The Türkiye passport ranks #91 globally with visa-free access to 135 countries.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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