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A valid passport is required for all overseas/ non-EU visitors. Your passport must be valid for the entire duration of your visit (it will not expire sooner than your intended date of departure). However, please check the expiration date on your passport carefully before traveling to Europe. Some airlines (i.e. Lufthansa) may refuse boarding at your point of origin or while transferring planes if your passport is not valid for at least three months beyond your intended date of departure; or your entry into the Schengen Area could be denied. For this reason, the U.S. Department of State – Bureau of Consular Affairs recommends that your passport has at least six months' validity remaining whenever you travel abroad.

For stays longer than 90 days visitors need to need to apply for a temporary residence permit (either before arriving into Romania or at least 30 days before the 90-day "no visa" stay expires). To apply for an extended stay visa please visit eVisa.MAE.ro Additional information are available from any Romanian Immigration Office

Citizens of the European Union countries can enter Romania with a valid passport or with their National Identity Card.

Depending on your citizenship, you may be required to show different documents at the port-of-entry.

American and Canadian citizens as well as citizens of Australia, New Zealand and most European countries do not need an entry visa to visit Romania, providing duration of stay is not more than 90 (ninety) days, accumulated during a single visit - or multiple visits - within a six-month period.

Citizens of certain countries and territories need a visa to visit Romania. To quickly check if you need a visa please visit www.E-Visa.MAE.ro (select the "Get Informed" tab (up left) and enter the following information: passport issuing country, type of passport, purpose of your visit to Romania). Entry requirements and visa information are also available at www.mae.ro .

Please send all inquiries regarding visa and entry requirements to the nearest Consulate of Romania . RomaniaTourism has no authority or expertise to answer questions regarding travel documents or visa.

» List of countries whose nationals, bearer of a regular passport, are exempt from the requirement of a Romanian visa.

» List of countries whose nationals, bearer of diplomatic, service, official passport and seamen's books, are exempt from the requirement of a Romanian visa.

» List of countries whose nationals, holders of regular passport, need a visa to enter Romania.

Schengen Visas validity in Romania

Romania partially joined Schengen area of free movement opening up travel by air and sea without border checks. Border checks will continue to apply for those travelling by land between either Bulgaria or Romania and other Schengen area countries. Effective April 1 2024, the Consulates of Romania issue standard short-term Schengen C visas, as per recent EU directives.   Schengen Visa holders do not need to get a (special) Romanian visa to visit Romania as long as number of entries and/ or length of stay has not been not exhausted. More info concerning Romania visa requirements / Schengen visa. The Schengen visa zone includes 25 EU member countries along with four non-EU states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.

No immunizations or unusual health precautions are necessary or required. Romania has no infectious risks and there are no poisonous insects. There is no malaria in Romania. During the summer months mosquitoes are present in the Danube Delta and some low-lying regions. For your comfort take some mosquito repellent with you, if visiting Romania during the warm season.

Tap water is safe to drink; if you prefer, bottled water is inexpensive and widely available. Romania is home to more that 1/3 of the natural mineral springs in Europe. Some Romanian bottled waters are rated the best in the world for purity and taste and are exported to many foreign countries.

Naturally, we hope that you will never need to use any medical facilities. However, Romanian doctors are known for their high standard of medical education. The embassy of your country, to Romania, can probably provide a list of preferred physicians or medical facilities.

Travel with Pets in Romania

Leisure travelers or soon-to-be expatriates (departing from non-EU countries) generally fall within the EU regulations for non-commercial pet travel to Europe. The following EU regulations apply only to dogs, cats or ferrets. Please contact your Embassy/ Consulate (or the embassy of destination country) to determine what (if any) protocol to follow for other types of pets.

Documents needed to take your pet into Romania include:

1. Proof of rabies vaccinations - Rabbies Certificate (Your veterinarian issued documentation that proves rabies vaccination and disproves the existence of rabies in your pet, specifying that this documentation is certified for your travel to the EU). Your pet may not travel to Europe until at least 21 days after the primary rabies vaccine.

2. Pet's Health Certificate The health certificate must prove that your pet has had all its shots and is healthy enough to travel. Although this certificate is technically valid for 4 months, it is recommended to be completed and endorsed by the USDA within 10 days of travel to avoid any customs issues upon arrival. The results of a serological test and the pet's vaccination details must be attached to the health certificate. Obtain this documentation within 10 days of travel. For travel to Europe, an additional single-sheet EU Vet Health Certificate form must be filled out and certified by your vet.

3. Microchip Implantation Record Microchips provide electronic identification on your pet. If your pet doesn't already have a microchip you can easily get one. All original documentation must travel with your pet. Translation of documents is not needed if they are in English, French or German.

More info concerning pet movement from non-EU countries Romania Pet Travel check list

Dogs: must be kept in leash and wear a muzzle. Small pets and birds: must be kept in a cage at all times. Some municipalities might have additional regulations regarding travel with pets in city buses or trams. A small number of cities in Romania do not allow pets on board of their public transportation fleet.

Dogs: must be kept in leash and wear a muzzle at all times. Small pets and birds: must be kept in a cage at all times.

Dogs are allowed in second-class cars only; they must stay on the floor, in leash, and wear a muzzle at all times. If a passenger is allergic to pet-hair or is not comfortable in the presence of a dog, the owner of the dog must find a seat / place in another car. Dog's health certificate must be available for inspection by the train conductor.

A ticket is required for all (larger) dogs that do not travel in a pet-cage hold in the lap of the owner. The cost of a train ticket for a dog is 50% of the price of a ticket for an adult traveler.

Dog breeds with aggressive tendencies/ history (Pittbull, Boerboer, Bandogge) are not allowed on trains.

Each bus company has its own rules regarding pet travel / transportation.

Each airline has its own rules regarding pet travel / transportation. An international pet passport is required for pets traveling to EU / Schengen countries. Although there are uniform regulation within the EU, some European countries have additional own regulations regarding pets.

Romanians love pets; please don't be surprised or offended if someone you don't know tries to pet your dog or cat without asking permission.

Each hotel or restaurant has its own pet policy.

In general pets are allowed in hotels and restaurants. Many hotels will charge extra the guests bringing their pets.

Romania Customs Regulations

Romanian Customs regulations are in line with those of most European countries. A traveler can enter and leave Romania with up to 10,000 Euros (or equivalent) in cash or traveler's checks. Amounts over 10,000 Euros have to be declared when entering the country.

Items that must be declared at customs also include: art objects, historic artifacts, weapons, ammunition, explosive materials, toxic and hazadous substances.

- Tobacco: 40 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 g (100 oz) tobacco. - Liquor: 4 litres of still wine and 16 litres of beer or 2 litres of alcoholic drinks less than 45 proof or one litre of liquor stonger than 45 proof. (one litre = 33.8 fl. oz). - A reasonable quantity of gifts with a total value of up to $450. - Goods and medical products/ medicines for personal use. Customs officers do not usually check the luggage of individual travelers or tour groups. However, you must know that, as in any other country, custom officers have the authority to check passports and to conduct enforcement examinations without a warrant, ranging from a single luggage examination to a personal search. More information on European customs regulations

U.S. / Canadian / Australian / New Zealand / European drivers' licenses are valid and can be used for driving in Romania, by visitors who are in the country temporarily (less than 90 days).

Driving is on the right side of the road.

Independent travelers entering Romania by car (own or rental) need to obtain a road toll sticker, called "RoVinieta". RoVigneta is available on-line at Roviniete , and E_Rovinieta , as well as at border-crossing points, postal offices and most gas stations. Cost of RoVinieta for passenger cars is the Romanian currency equivalent of $3.50 (7 days) or $8.00 (30 days).

Romania Rules of the Road are available at RomaniaTourism Practical Information section

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Supporting documents required in order to lodge a visa application

IMPORTANT!  A visa application is lodged at the diplomatic missions or consular posts of Romania competent in the area of domicile or residence of the applicant. In particular or emergency cases, a visa application can be lodged at the diplomatic missions or consular posts of Romania from the state where the applicant is legally present. To consult the websites of Romanian diplomatic missions and consular posts, click here .

I. CATEGORIES OF THIRD STATE NATIONALS WHO CAN SUBMIT VISA APPLICATIONS:

  • citizens of the state of residence;
  • third-state nationals residing in the country where the diplomatic mission or consular post is located and who can provide proof of their legal status in that country;
  • persons in whose country of origin there is no Romanian diplomatic mission or consular post;
  • third-state nationals who temporarily and legally reside on the territory of the country where the Romanian diplomatic mission or consular post is located.

They may apply for a visa in the following ways:

  • in person or, in the case of minors, through a legal representative;
  • through an accredited travel agency, in the case of an organised trip;.
  • by the authorised representative of the group, in the case of group travel.

Visa applicants whose fingerprints have never been collected (no previous uniform visa applications) or whose fingerprints have been collected more than 59 months before the date of submission of the visa application will present in person at the diplomatic mission or consular post for the collection of biometric data.

II. GENERAL CONDITIONS THAT HAVE TO BE FULFILLED IN ORDER TO APPLY FOR A VISA

Any third-country national who wishes to apply for a Schengen visa has to:

  • the visa application form, appropriately filled-in and signed by the visa applicant;
  • a valid travel document accepted by Romania, on which a visa can be affixed. The validity of the travel document must exceed the validity of the visa you apply for, by at least 3 months, and must have been issued no later than 10 years ago;
  • two recent 3 x 4 cm coloured photographs;
  • supporting documents as provided for by the legal framework;
  • proof of the intention and possibility of returning to one’s state of origin, or of continuation of one’s journey towards another state, after the intended stay on the territory of Romania.
  • when ambiguity still prevails subsequent to the results of the interview, or from the submitted documents, as well as from the personal circumstances of the applicant, documents additional to those provided for in national legislation may be required.
  • submit a duly filled in and signed harmonised application form ; minors shall submit a form signed by both parents or by a person who exercises, permanently or temporarily, parental authority or guardianship;
  • present a valid travel document on which the visa shall be applied and which has to:

- be valid for at least three months after the estimated day of exit from the territory of the Member States; - contain at least two free pages; - have been issued within the last 10 years.

  • submit one photo, color, ¾, of recent date;
  • allow fingerprinting;
  • provide supporting documents specific to the purpose of the journey;
  • provide proof of appropriate and valid travel medical insurance;
  • provide proof of means of subsistence during the stay;
  • provide proof of the possibility of returning to their country of origin or continuing their journey in another country at the end of their stay in the Schengen area;
  • provide proof of payment of the visa fee.

The Member State competent for examining and deciding on an application for a uniform visa

(a) the Member State whose territory constitutes the sole destination of the visit(s); (b) if the visit includes more than one destination, or if several separate visits are to be carried out within a period of two months, the Member State whose territory constitutes the main destination of the visit(s) in terms of the length of stay, counted in days, or the purpose of stay; or (c) if no main destination can be determined, the Member State whose external border the applicant intends to cross in order to enter the territory of the Member States. The Member State competent for examining and deciding on an application for an airport transit visa shall be: (a) in the case of a single airport transit, the Member State on whose territory the transit airport is situated; or (b) in the case of double or multiple airport transit, the Member State on whose territory the first transit airport is situated.

Any third-country national who wishes to apply for a national visa to enter Romania has to:

  • submit a duly filled in and signed application form ; minors shall submit a form signed by both parents or by a person who exercises, permanently or temporarily, parental authority or guardianship;

- be valid for at least three months after the estimated day of exit from Romania; - contain at least two free pages; - have been issued within the last 10 years.

  • submit 2 photos, color, ¾, of recent date;
  • provide supporting documents specific to the purpose of the journey in accordance with the Government Emergency Ordinance No.194/2002

Also, each visa applicant must fulfil the conditions of entry.

III. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR UNIFORM VISA (Type C)

Iv. documents required for airport transit visa (type a), iv. supporting documents for the transit visa (marked b), v. supporting documents for the short-stay visa (marked c), short-stay visa for official missions (marked c/m), short-stay visa for tourism (marked c/tu).

For the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Russian Federation, Macedonia, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Ukraine, depending on the reason for which you intend to travel to Romania, please take into consideration the provisions of the Visa Facilitation Agreement, which you may access here . For the supporting documents necessary in order to attest the purpose of your journey, please see the text of the corresponding agreement.

Short-Stay Visa for Private Visits (marked C/VV)

The supporting documents that must be submitted along with a short-stay visa application for visit (marked C/VV) by aliens who are family members of Romanian citizens, namely the spouse of the Romanian citizen; the direct descendants of the Romanian citizen, aged no more than 21; the direct ascendants of the Romanian citizen or of their spouse who are also their dependants, are the following:

  • VALID TRAVEL DOCUMENT - Valid travel document that meets the following criteria: a) its validity must exceed by at least three months the expected date of leaving the territory of the member states or, in the case of multiple visas, the last expected date of leaving the territory of the member states. However, in cases of justified urgency, this obligation may be waived; b) the document must contain at least two blank pages; c) the document must have been issued within the last ten years.
  • PHOTOGRAPHS - Two recent 3 x 4 cm coloured photographs;
  • TRAVEL TICKET - Valid airplane ticket valid to destination
  • TRAVEL MEDICAL INSURANCE - Travel medical insurance that covers the entire duration of the requested period of stay;
  • In case of the alien accompanied by the Romanian citizen whose family member they are: The passport or the identity document of the Romanian citizen - in original, accompanied by a declaration on behalf of the Romanian citizen asserting as to the assurance of accommodation;
  • In case of the alien who is not accompanied by the Romanian citizen whose family member they are: a notarized invitation on behalf of the Romanian citizen asserting as to the assurance of accommodation, accompanied by a copy of the passport or of the identity document of the Romanian citizen;
  • Depending on the case, documents that make the proof of the marriage to a Romanian citizen - issued in accordance with Romanian legislation in force, or documents that make the proof of the family ties with the Romanian citizen.

Short-Stay Visa for Business Trips (marked C/A)

* Exceptions from the obligation of previously obtaining an invitation approved by the Inspectorate General for Immigration - Ministry of Internal Affairs:

Should you find yourself in any of the following situations, you are exempt from the procedure of previously obtaining an invitation approved by the Inspectorate General for Immigration - Ministry of Internal Affairs, as provided for the short-stay visas marked C/TU, C/VV and C/A.

N.B. : In order to fit into one of the following situations, the exemption must be attested by supporting documents.

The fact that you may find yourself in any of the situations listed below, does not exempt you from submitting all the other supporting documents required by Romanian legislation in force, when a short-stay visa is applied for.

Therefore, a short-stay visa marked C/TU, C/VV or C/A may be granted without previously obtaining the special invitation form from the Inspectorate General for Immigration - Ministry of Internal Affairs, to the following categories of third-state nationals:

  • underage third-state nationals, should one of their parents benefit from the refugee status, or from subsidiary protection, or should they hold a Romanian residence permit, provided that the permit is valid for at least 90 days from the date of issuance of the entry visa;
  • the spouse and parents of a third-state national, who benefits from the refugee status, or from subsidiary protection, or who holds a Romanian residence permit, provided that the permit is valid for at least 90 days from the date of issuance of the entry visa;
  • third-country nationals of age, should one of their parents be a Romanian citizen;
  • third-country nationals who are parents of a Romanian national;
  • third-state nationals married to Romanian citizens;
  • third-state nationals who are underage children of Romanian citizens;
  • third-state nationals who are in possession of a valid residence permit in one of the member states of the European Union, of the European Economic Area or in states that are party to the Schengen Agreement, provided that the validity of the visa does not exceed the validity of the residence permit;
  • third-state nationals who are in possession of a valid residence permit in states the nationals of which are exempt from the obligation of an entry visa for the members states of the European Union, of the European Economic Area or of states that are party to the Schengen Agreement;
  • third-state nationals who hold visas for the member states of the European Union, of the European Economic Area, of states that are party to the Schengen Agreement or of states the nationals of which are exempt from the visa obligation for the aforementioned states. The Romanian visa may not exceed the validity of those visas;
  • third-state nationals who intend to travel to Romania for business, upon request on behalf of the administrative authorities and companies registered on the lists of contributors to the state budget as established by order of the president of the National Agency for Fiscal Administration, published in the Romanian Official Gazette and who undertake, as per a letter of guarantee ( see template and instructions regarding the drafting of a letter of guarantee ) addressed, in original form, to the National Visa Center, the obligation to bear all expenses as regards financial and medical assistance, as well as those of execution of repatriation measures;
  • third-state nationals who intend to travel to Romania for private visits, upon request from diplomatic missions or foreign consular posts accredited to Romania;
  • third-state nationals for which the granting of a visa is requested, in writing, to Romanian diplomatic missions or consular posts, on behalf of foreign central public authorities or foreign chambers of commerce;
  • third-state nationals for whom the granting of the Romanian entry visa is requested at the National Visa Centre, by the following Romanian institutions: the Presidential Administration, the Parliament, the Government and other central and local public authorities, from the Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bucharest, as well as any territorial Chambers of Commerce and Prefectures that undertake to bear all material and healthcare expenses, as well as those expenses related to the execution of repatriation measures, through a letter of guarantee, sent in original;
  • truck drivers;
  • personalities of the Romanian diaspora and their descendants;
  • parents of pupils or students from third-state, accepted for studies in Romania, arriving for their first settlement, provided that they submit a document with an apostille or, accordingly, a superlegalized document which attests their family ties, issued by the authorities of the state of origin.
  • third-state nationals who intend to travel to Romania upon request from a legal person of public interest that functions legally and undertakes to bear all material and healthcare expenses, as well as those expenses related to the execution of repatriation measures, through a letter of guarantee, sent in original to the National Visa Center. In case the host non-patrimonial legal person of public interest is listed in the tables accessible HERE , you may benefit from this exemption.

Short-Stay Visa for Sports (marked C/SP)

Short-stay visa for transport (marked c/tr), short-stay visa for cultural, scientific and humanitarian activities, as well as short-term medical treatment or any other activities that do not breach romanian laws (marked c/za), v. supporting documents for the long-stay visa (marked d), the long-stay visa for economic activities (marked d/ae), the long-stay visa for professional activities (marked d/ap), the long-stay visa for commercial activities (marked d/ac), the long-stay visa for employment (marked d/am), the long stay visa for secondment (marked d/dt), a. for holders of an authorization for secondment, b. for visa applicants exempt from the authorization for secondment.

The long-stay visa for secondment (marked D/DT) is granted without submission of a copy of the authorisation of secondment , to the following categories, only provided that applicants submit appropriate documents that make the proof that they fall into one of these categories :

  • a. to third-state nationals hired by legal persons located in one of the member states of the European Union, of the European Economic Area or in the Swiss Confederation, seconded in Romania, provided that they submit the residence permit issued by that state;
  • b. to third-state nationals who are bound to carry out didactic, scientific or other categories of temporary specific activities in specialized institutions that are accredited or temporarily authorized in Romania, on the grounds of bilateral agreements and to especially qualified staff, on the grounds of the order of the minister of national education, as well as to third-state nationals who carry out artistic activities in cultural institutions from Romania, on the grounds of the order of the minister of culture;
  • c. to third-state nationals who are bound to carry out, in Romania, temporary activities required by ministries or other entities of the central public or local administration, or by autonomous administrative authorities.

For visa applicants who fall into one of the categories listed above, the endorsement of the Inspectorate General for Immigration is necessary in order for the visa to be granted. The endorsement can be issued in a term of 30 days.

The Long-Stay Visa for Studies (marked D/SD)

The long-stay visa for family reunification (marked d/vf).

The sponsor holding a temporary residence permit valid for one year, an EU Blue Card, a permanent residence permit, or the sponsor who benefits from the refugee status or from subsidiary protection, may request family reunification for the following:

  • unmarried minor children of the sponsor and of their spouse, including adopted children;
  • unmarried minor children of the sponsor, including adopted children, under the sponsor’s care and over whom the sponsor exercises their parental rights. If parental rights are exercised in common, the approval of the other holder of these rights, is compulsory, in order to achieve the family reunification requested by the sponsor;
  • unmarried minor children of the spouse, including adopted children, under the spouse’s care and over whom the spouse exercises their parental rights. If parental rights are exercised in common, the approval of the other holder of these rights, is compulsory, in order to achieve the family reunification requested by the sponsor.

N.B. The categories of third-country nationals indicated above, holders of a right of stay granted for the purpose of scientific research and third-country nationals who hold an EU Blue Card, may request family reunification even when the residence permit is valid less than one year.

Provided that legal conditions are met, the Inspectorate General for Immigration from the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs may also approve family reunification for the following categories:

  • a. next-of-kin, in ascending line, of the sponsor or spouse, if these persons cannot care for themselves and do not benefit from appropriate family support in their country of origin;
  • b. unmarried adult children of the sponsor or of the spouse, if due to medical reasons, they are unable to care for themselves.

Unaccompanied underage children who benefit from the refugee status or from subsidiary protection may request family reunification for:

  • a. next-of-kin, in ascending line, or for their legal guardian; or
  • b. when such persons do not exist or cannot be identified, for any other relative of the underage child.

The long-stay visa for family reunification (marked D/VF) is issued by the diplomatic missions or consular posts of Romania from the home country or from the country of residence of the family members.

The following categories of people may also request a Romanian long-stay visa for family reunification:

  • a. third-country nationals married to Romanian citizens;
  • b. unmarried third-country nationals who cohabit with unmarried Romanian citizens, provided they have at least one child together, hereinafter referred to as partners;

c. children of a Romanian citizen, of their spouse or partner, including adopted children, who:

  • i) are not yet 21 years of age;
  • ii) continue their studies and have not surpassed 26 years of age;
  • iii) although they are adults, they cannot care for themselves for medical reasons.

N.B. The adoption must be decided upon by a competent Romanian authority, in accordance with legal provisions, or by an authority of another state, that takes effect on the territory of Romania;

  • d. next-of-kin in ascending line, of the Romanian citizen or of their spouse;
  • e. the third-country national who is the parent of an underage Romanian citizen, provided that they can make proof of the fact that the underage citizen is in their care or prove the existence of an obligation of payment of a support pension, provided that this obligation is regularly fulfilled by the third-country citizen;
  • f. third-country nationals, family members of Romanian citizens, who prove being registered with a right of residence as family members, in another member state.

The Long-Stay Visa for Religious Activities (marked D/AR)

The long-stay visa for scientific research (marked d/cs), the long-stay visa for other purposes (marked d/as), the diplomatic and service visa (marked ds).

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Demnitarii deținători de pașapoarte diplomatice, de serviciu și/sau oficiale, precum și membrii lor de familie, care călătoresc în România în scopuri oficiale sunt rugați să contacteze misiunea diplomatică / oficiul consular aleasă /ales a/al României. Detaliile de contact ale misiunilor diplomatice pot fi accesate aici .

Pentru a putea completa o solicitare de viză online trebuie să:

  • Aveţi o adresă de E-mail valabilă
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Dacă doriţi să imprimaţi sau să salvaţi o copie a solicitării dumneavoastră de viză trebuie să aveţi acces la Acrobat Reader sau la alte programe similare ce permit deschiderea fişierelor de tip .pdf.

Se recomandă ca documentele justificative prezentate să fie traduse în limba română sau limba engleză de către un traducător autorizat. Toate documentele prezentate trebuie să fie lizibile. Toate documentele anexate trebuie să fie prezentate în original şi în copie la momentul depunerii în persoană a solicitării de viză.

  • Fiecare document trebuie să nu depăşească 2 Megabytes (2 MB) .
  • Sunt acceptate doar caractere latine în numele fişierelor.
  • Pot fi încarcate doar documente în următoarele formate: jpeg, jpg, tif, png, bmp, txt, rtf sau pdf.

Solicitarea de viză conţine un număr de câmpuri ce trebuie completate. Trebuie să aveţi în vedere că nu puteţi utiliza butoanele “înainte” şi “înapoi” din browser (ex: din Internet Explorer). Utilizaţi doar butoanele din formularul electronic pentru a trece de la o pagină la alta.

Solicitările de vize pentru România pot fi depuse doar individual. În cazul în care mai multe persoane călătoresc împreună, fiecare persoană trebuie să depună o solicitare de viză individuală. Suplimentar, vă aducem la cunoştinţă faptul că pentru persoane aflate pe acelaşi document de călătorie trebuie depuse cereri de viză individuale (ex: copiii minori incluşi în paşaportul parinţilor).

Pentru solicitările de viză începute este posibilă întreruperea completării şi salvarea parţială a datelor. Puteţi continua completarea solicitării la o dată ulterioară. O solicitare salvată temporar este păstrată pentru 30 de zile .

La momentul soluţionării solicitării dumneavoastră de viză veţi primi o notificare, prin E-Mail, la adresa furnizată pentru completarea cererii de viză online.

Pentru a putea demara completarea unei solicitări de viză, trebuie să agreaţi condiţiile de utilizare a portalului E-VIZA. Detaliile furnizate vă vor sprijini în a înţelege principiile aplicabile acestui instrument electronic.

Am luat la cunoştinţă informaţiile furnizate în secţiunea “Vreau să mă informez”, astfel încât îmi sunt clare condiţiile pe care trebuie să le îndeplinesc în vederea depunerii unei cereri de viză pentru România.

Înţeleg faptul că îmi pot fi solicitate documente suplimentare, pentru ca cererea mea de viză să fie procesată de către misiunea diplomatică / oficiul consular român pentru care optez.

Cunosc faptul că pentru a obţine o viză solicitată prin intermediul portalului E-VIZA, sunt obligat a mă prezenta și personal la misiunea diplomatică / oficiul consular român pentru care optez.

Înţeleg pe deplin că data de la care cererea mea de viză va fi supusă examinării, în vederea luării unei decizii cu privire la aceasta, este data la care mă voi prezenta în persoană la misiunea diplomatică/oficiul consular al României unde am înaintat cererea în format electronic.

Cunosc faptul că taxa aferentă procesării unei cereri de viză nu îmi va fi returnată în cazul neacordării vizei.

Toate datele pe care le furnizez sunt corecte şi complete. Înţeleg faptul că furnizarea de date false sau incomplete atrage după sine respingerea cererii mele de viză sau anularea unei vize deja acordate.

Cunosc faptul că am obligaţia de a părăsi teritoriul României la expirarea unei vize române pe care o obţin. Am fost informat că deţinerea vizei reprezintă doar una dintre condiţiile care trebuie îndeplinite pentru a îmi fi permisă intrarea în România. Cunosc faptul că simpla eliberare a vizei nu presupune faptul că sunt îndreptăţit(ă) la primirea unor compensaţii dacă nu îndeplinesc condiţiile stabilite la Capitolul II - Dispoziţii generale privind intrarea, şederea şi ieşirea străinilor din OUG nr.194/2002 republicată, cu modificările şi completările ulterioare şi îmi este refuzată intrarea în România. Îndeplinirea condiţiilor de intrare va fi supusă verificării la momentul intrării pe teritoriul României.

INFORMAŢII IMPORTANTE:

Pentru vizele solicitate prin intermediul portalului E-VIZA, operatorul de date cu caracter personal este MINISTERUL AFACERILOR EXTERNE AL ROMÂNIEI, cu sediul în Aleea Alexandru nr.31, Sector 1, Bucureşti, România. În cadrul Ministerului Afacerilor Externe îşi desfăşoară activitatea Responsabilul desemnat cu Protecţia Datelor cu Caracter Personal – [email protected] .

Datele cu caracter personal ale solicitanţilor de vize sunt prelucrate în strictă conformitate cu dispoziţiile Regulamentului (UE) 2016/679 al Parlamentului European şi al Consiliului din 27 aprilie 2016 privind protecția persoanelor fizice în ceea ce privește prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal și privind libera circulație a acestor date și de abrogare a Directivei 95/46/CE (Regulamentul general privind protecția datelor - RGPD), a Legii nr.506/2004 privind prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal şi protecţia vieţii private în sectorul comunicaţiilor electronice şi ale Legii nr.271/2010 pentru înfiinţarea, organizarea şi funcţionarea Sistemului naţional de informaţii privind vizele şi participarea României la Sistemul de informaţii privind vizele.

Datele cu caracter personal furnizate prin intermediului portalului E-VIZA, de către cetăţenii statelor terţe care au nevoie de vize pentru a călători în România, sunt furnizate Ministerului Afacerilor Externe şi prelucrate de către această instituţie, exclusiv în scopul bine determinat al procesării, examinării şi eliberării vizelor.

FURNIZAREA DATELOR CU CARACTER PERSONAL PRIN INTERMEDIUL PORTALULUI E-VIZA, ÎN CAZUL ÎN CARE OPTAŢI PENTRU DEPUNEREA UNEI SOLICITĂRI DE VIZĂ ONLINE:

Categoriile de persoane vizate de prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal în vederea procesării şi eliberării vizelor de intrare în România: resortisanţii terţi care intră sub incidenţa instrumentelor juridice europene şi naţionale care reglementează politica de vize, respectiv regimul străinilor în România, prin formularea de cereri de vize române, indiferent de scopul călătoriei.

Prin utilizarea portalului extern E-VIZA www.evisa.ro , la momentul demarării procesului de solicitare a vizei, online, este necesară luarea la cunoştinţă şi agrearea termenelor şi condiţiilor privind furnizarea datelor dumneavoastră cu caracter personal, în scopul prelucrării şi eliberării vizelor de intrare în România.

Datele cu caracter personal furnizate prin intermediul portalului extern E-VIZA vor fi utilizate exclusiv în scopul procesării, examinării şi eliberării vizelor de intrare în România. Aceste date vor fi prelucrate de MAE, numai atunci când persoana vizată a agreat termenelor şi condiţiilor referitoare la acest aspect.

MAE prelucrează exclusiv categoriile de date cu caracter personal necesare pentru examinarea cererilor de vize, astfel cum acestea au fost stabilite la nivelul Uniunii Europene şi prin legislaţia naţională în materie. MAE nu solicită şi nu prelucrează date cu caracter sensibil, cu excepţia celor necesare pentru examinarea unei cereri de viză de intrare în România şi eliberarea unei vize, în conformitate cu dispoziţiile legale; toate datele cu caracter personal, precum şi orice date cu caracter sensibil sunt prelucrate în stricte condiţii de siguranţă.

Toate datele cu caracter personal solicitate prin intermediul formularelor din portalul extern E-VIZA vor fi puse la dispoziţia misiunilor diplomatice şi oficiilor consulare ale României, la care persoana vizată optează a se prezenta.

Datele din portalul extern sunt stocate pe un server central securizat care aparţine MAE al României. La momentul transmiterii unui dosar de viză către o misiune diplomatică/un oficiu consular al României, acesta va fi transferat în portalul intern aferent E-VIZA, fiind stocat pe un server central securizat în reţeaua internă al MAE al României. La acest moment, datele cu caracter personal din portalul extern vor fi transferate integral în reţeaua securizată a MAE, nemaifiind disponibile online.

Atunci când un solicitant de viză nu finalizează un dosar de cerere, datele acestuia cu caracter personal completate în portalul extern până la un anumit punct vor fi stocate pe serverul central al MAE, aferent portalului extern, pentru o perioadă limitată la 30 de zile. La expirarea acestei perioade, dosarul nefinalizat şi toate datele completate în cadrul acestuia se vor şterge automat, nemaifiind disponibile online şi nemaifiind disponibile, în egală măsură, operatorului.

Datele cu caracter personal furnizate prin dosarele de solicitare a vizelor completate în portalul E-VIZA vor fi puse exclusiv la dispoziţia autorităţilor române competente şi procesate de către acestea, după caz, în scopul luării unei decizii cu privire la solicitarea de viză transmisă prin acest portal. Aceste date pot fi introduse şi stocate în bazele de date accesibile doar autorităţilor române competente în activitatea în materie de vize, în conformitate cu legislaţia naţională în vigoare.

Identitatea operatorului: exclusiv Ministerul Afacerilor Externe al României, prin intermediul misiunilor diplomatice şi oficiilor consulare române din străinătate.

Scopul în care este efectuată prelucrarea datelor este exclusiv procesarea / examinarea cererilor de vize formulate de către resortisanţii terţi supuşi obligativităţii vizei pentru a călători în România, precum şi, după caz, în vederea eliberării vizelor de intrare pe teritoriul României. Vizele acordate pot fi, totodată, anulate şi revocate, în conformitate cu legea.

Perioada de stocare a datelor cu caracter personal furnizate: conform art. 23 și 24 din Legea SNIV

Destinatarii datelor cu caracter personal furnizate în scopul solicitării vizelor de intrare în România: exclusiv autorităţile naţionale competente prevăzute la art. 30 din Ordonanţa de Urgenţă a Guvernului nr. 194/2002 privind regimul străinilor în România, cu modificările şi completările ulterioare, cât şi autorităţile competente cu efectuarea controlului la punctele de trecere a frontierei de stat. Datele transmise prin dosarele electronice constituite prin intermediul portalului E-VIZA pot fi accesate exclusiv de către MAE.

Solicitanţii de vize care nu consideră oportună furnizarea datelor cu caracter personal necesare pentru completarea formularelor standard de solicitare a vizelor, vor avea în vedere faptul că refuzul furnizării tuturor datelor necesare poate conduce la respingerea solicitărilor de vize.

DREPTURILE DE CARE BENEFICIAZĂ PERSOANELE VIZATE, ÎN CONFORMITATE CU DISPOZIŢIILE Regulamentului (UE) 2016/679 al Parlamentului European şi al Consiliului din 27 aprilie 2016 privind protecția persoanelor fizice în ceea ce privește prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal și privind libera circulație a acestor date și de abrogare a Directivei 95/46/CE(Regulamentul general privind protecția datelor - RGPD)

Potrivit dispoziţiilor RGPD, persoanele vizate beneficiază de următoarele drepturi, cu privire la prelucrarea propriilor date cu caracter personal:

  • dreptul de a fi informat;
  • dreptul de acces la date;
  • dreptul de rectificare a datelor;
  • dreptul de opoziţie;
  • dreptul la ștergerea datelor;
  • dreptul la restricţionarea prelucrării;
  • dreptul la portabilitatea datelor şi dreptul de a nu fi supus unei decizii automatizate;
  • dreptul de a înainta o plângere adresată operatorului, autorităţii de supraveghere a prelucrării datelor cu caracter personal şi dreptul de a se adresa justiţiei.

1. Dreptul de a fi informat:

În calitatea sa de operator de date cu caracter personal, potrivit dispoziţiilor RGPD, MAE respectă drepturile persoanelor vizate, în exercitarea atribuţiilor sale legate de activitatea în materie de vize. Datele personale colectate în desfăşurarea activităţii în domeniul vizelor sunt necesare în vederea îndeplinirii atribuţiilor MAE pe linia procesării/examinării cererilor de vize, respectiv a luării unei decizii cu privire la acordarea vizelor de intrare în România, acestea fiind prelucrate cu bună-credinţă, în legalitate şi în condiţii de securitate.

Conform dispoziţiilor RGPD, ale Legii nr.506/2004 privind prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal şi protecţia vieţii private în sectorul comunicaţiilor electronice şi ale Legii nr.271/2010 pentru înfiinţarea, organizarea şi funcţionarea Sistemului naţional de informaţii privind vizele şi participarea României la Sistemul de informaţii privind vizele, în calitatea sa de operator de date cu caracter personal, Ministerul Afacerilor Externe, cu sediul în Aleea Alexandru nr.31, Sector 1, Bucureşti, România, Tel.: +40 21 431 11 00, +40 21 431 15 62, +40 21 319 21 08, +40 21 319 21 25, Fax: +40 21 319 68 62, are obligaţia de a administra în condiţii de siguranţă şi numai pentru scopul specificat, bine determinat prin cadrul normativ special în vigoare, datele personale pe care ni le furnizaţi, în condiţiile legii, despre dumneavoastră, un membru al familiei dumneavoastră, ori o altă persoană. În cadrul Ministerului Afacerilor Externe îşi desfăşoară activitatea responsabilul desemnat cu protecţia datelor cu caracter personal – [email protected] .

Prezenta informare se referă la scopul colectării datelor pentru procesarea şi examinarea cererilor de vize de intrare în România şi eliberarea vizelor solicitate. Persoanele vizate de prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal în scopul menţionat, care optează pentru solicitarea unei vize de intrare în România online, prin intermediul portalului naţional electronic de facilitare a solicitării vizelor, E-VIZA – www.eviza.mae.ro , au obligaţia de a furniza datele solicitate prin formularele de solicitare a vizei*, refuzul de a furniza datele solicitate, determinând inadmisibilitatea cererii de viză care nu va fi preluată la misiunile diplomatice/oficiile consulare ale României. Solicitarea unei vize prin intermediul portalului E-VIZA poate fi completată de persoana vizată exclusiv după agrearea termenelor şi condiţiilor legate de prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal. Datele persoanelor care nu finalizează o solicitare de viză online, sunt şterse automat, după 30 de zile de la data ultimei intervenţii a persoanei vizate asupra propriului dosar de cerere. Informaţiile înregistrate sunt destinate utilizării de către operator şi sunt comunicate de persoanele vizate, pentru preluarea acestora din portalul electronic extern al eViza, numai misiunilor diplomatice şi oficiilor consulare ale României. Informaţiile sunt preluate din portalul E-VIZA pentru prelucrarea subsecventă în Sistemul Naţional de Informaţii privind Vizele (SNIV).

Conform dispoziţiilor RGPD, persoana vizată de prelucrarea datelor beneficiază de dreptul de a fi informat, de dreptul de acces la date, de rectificare a datelor, de ştergere a datelor, de restricţionare a prelucrării şi de dreptul de a nu fi supusă unei prelucrări automatizate. Totodată, persoana vizată are dreptul de a se opune prelucrării datelor personale care o privesc**. Pentru exercitarea acestor drepturi, vă puteţi adresa cu o cerere scrisă, datată şi semnată, Responsabilului desemnat cu protecţia datelor cu caracter personal din cadrul Ministerului Afacerilor Externe – [email protected] ***. De asemenea, beneficiază de dreptul de a se adresa cu o plângere, la A.N.S.P.D.C.P. ( http://www.dataprotection.ro ), precum şi de dreptul de a se adresa justiţiei.

Datele dumneavoastră, comunicate prin portalul electronic E-VIZA și prelucrate în cadrul SNIV de către utilizatori autorizați, nu vor fi transferate în străinătate. Dacă unele dintre datele despre dumneavoastră sunt incorecte, vă rugăm să ne informaţi cât mai curând posibil.

* Temeiul legal privind prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal, în scopurile menționate anterior este dat de legislația în vigoare care poate fi consultată [ aici ]. Rubricile din formularele de solicitare a vizei, marcate cu asterisc - (*), nu trebuie completate de resortisanţii terţi, membri de familie ai cetăţenilor Uniunii Europene, ai Spaţiului Economic European şi ai Confederaţiei Elveţiene (soţ, soţie, copil sau ascendent dependent).

** În cazul în care nu sunteţi de acord cu prelucrarea datelor personale care vă privesc, va fi avut în vedere faptul că solicitarea de viză devine inadmisibilă. Totodată, în situaţia în care doriţi ştergerea datelor personale care vă privesc, însă, în perioada în care formulaţi cererea de ştergere, deţineţi o viză valabilă obţinută în baza acelor date, acestea nu vor putea fi şterse, potrivit dispoziţiilor art.17 alin.(3) lit.b) din RGPD. În cazul în care, asupra cererii de viză nu a fost luată o decizie, acesteia nu i se va mai putea da curs şi, de asemenea, se va avea în vedere faptul că taxa aferentă procesării cererii nu poate fi restituită.

***Cererile privind exercitarea drepturilor persoanelor vizate de prelucrarea datelor pentru cererile de vize, disponibile online, la adresa www.mae.ro , vor fi depuse, prin cerere scrisă, datată și semnată, adresată, potrivit art.38 alin.(4) din RGPD, Responsabilului cu protecţia datelor, din cadrul MAE, la adresa de corespondenţă [email protected] , respectiv la sediul operatorului MAE, în Aleea Alexandru nr. 31, Sector 1, Bucureşti, cod 011822.

2. Dreptul de acces la date:

Persoanele vizate de prelucrarea datelor cu caracter personal, beneficiază de dreptul de a obţine din partea operatorului, printr-o cerere scrisă, semnată şi datată, confirmarea faptului că se prelucrează, sau nu, date cu caracter personal care le privesc şi, în caz afirmativ, acces la aceste date, potrivit actului normativ european.

3. Dreptul de rectificare a datelor:

Orice persoană vizată are dreptul de a obţine de la operator, în conformitate cu prevederile art.16 din RGPD, fără întârzieri nejustificate, rectificarea (corectare, completare etc.) datelor cu caracter personal inexacte care o privesc.

Se va avea în vedere faptul că rectificarea datelor de către persoana vizată, care implică modificarea acestora, la cerere, atunci când viza acordată se află în curs de valabilitate, atrage după sine, după caz, anularea sau revocarea documentului.

4. Dreptul de ştergere a datelor:

Potrivit art.17 din RGPD, persoana vizată are dreptul de a solicita ștergerea datelor cu caracter personal care o privesc, fără întârzieri nejustificate, iar operatorul are obligația de a șterge datele cu caracter personal fără întârzieri nejustificate, în cazul în care se aplică unul dintre următoarele motive:

datele cu caracter personal nu mai sunt necesare pentru îndeplinirea scopurilor pentru care au fost colectate sau prelucrate;

persoana vizată se opune prelucrării în temeiul art.21 alin.(1) din RGPD și nu există motive legitime care să prevaleze în ceea ce privește prelucrarea;

datele cu caracter personal au fost prelucrate ilegal;

datele cu caracter personal trebuie șterse pentru respectarea unei obligații legale care revine operatorului în temeiul dreptului Uniunii sau al dreptului intern sub incidența căruia se află operatorul.

Este de notat faptul că ştergerea datelor în activitatea în domeniul vizelor nu se aplică MAE pentru toate situaţiile prevăzute în RGPD, întrucât nu toate dintre acestea (ex.: atunci când prelucrarea se bazează pe consimțământ sau când datele au fost colectate pentru oferirea de servicii informaţionale) sunt aplicabile sau au legătură cu activitatea MAE.

Atunci când persoana vizată solicită ştergerea datelor care o privesc, însă operatorul MAE constată că persoana deţine cereri de vize în curs de valabilitate (în curs de soluţionare sau cereri aprobate pentru care viza emisă este în curs de valabilitate), persoana vizată va fi informată că ştergerea nu poate fi efectuată, în temeiul art.17 alin.(3).

Fiecare solicitare de ştergere a datelor va fi examinată individual.

5. Dreptul la restricţionarea prelucrării:

Potrivit dispoziţiilor art.18 din RGPD, orice persoană vizată beneficiază inclusiv de dreptul de a solicita restricţionarea prelucrării datelor care o privesc, atunci când:

persoana vizată contestă exactitatea datelor, pentru o perioadă care îi permite operatorului să verifice exactitatea datelor;

prelucrarea este ilegală, iar persoana vizată se opune ștergerii datelor cu caracter personal, solicitând în schimb restricționarea utilizării lor;

operatorul nu mai are nevoie de datele cu caracter personal în scopul prelucrării, dar persoana vizată i le solicită pentru constatarea, exercitarea sau apărarea unui drept în instanță; sau

persoana vizată s-a opus prelucrării în conformitate cu art.21 alin.(1) din RGPD – dreptul la opoziţie, pentru intervalul de timp în care se verifică dacă drepturile legitime ale operatorului prevalează asupra celor ale persoanei vizate

În cazul în care prelucrarea a fost restricționată, datele persoanei pot, cu excepția stocării, să fie prelucrate numai cu consimțământul persoanei vizate sau pentru constatarea, exercitarea sau apărarea unui drept în instanță sau pentru protecția drepturilor unei alte persoane fizice sau juridice sau din motive de interes public important al Uniunii sau al unui stat membru.

6. Dreptul de opoziţie:

Potrivit prevederilor art.21 din RGPD, în orice moment, persoana vizată are dreptul de a se opune, din motive legate de situația sa particulară, prelucrării în temeiul art.6 alin.(1) lit.(e) sau (f), a datelor cu caracter personal care o privesc, inclusiv creării de profiluri pe baza respectivelor dispoziții. Operatorul nu mai prelucrează datele cu caracter personal, cu excepția cazului în care operatorul demonstrează că are motive legitime și imperioase care justifică prelucrarea și care prevalează asupra intereselor, drepturilor și libertăților persoanei vizate sau că scopul este constatarea, exercitarea sau apărarea unui drept în instanță.

MAE prelucrează date cu caracter personal în baza atribuţiilor legale ce îi revin în calitate de autoritate publică și a exercitării autorității publice cu care este investit. Prin urmare, cererea de viză a unei persoane vizate care se opune prelucrării datelor sale în acest scop, devine inadmisibilă, dosarul de cerere nu este preluat, iar taxa/serviciu consular nu este încasată.

7. Dreptul la portabilitatea datelor şi cel de a nu fi supus unei decizii individuale automatizate:

Potrivit art.20 din RGDP, persoana vizată beneficiază de dreptul la portabilitatea datelor, iar potrivit art.22 din acelaşi act normativ, de dreptul de a nu fi supus unui proces decizional individual automatizat.

În cadrul activităţii în materia vizelor, datele colectate în legătură cu examinarea şi eliberarea acestora, de către operatorul MAE, în virtutea calităţii sale de autoritate competentă centrală, nu sunt portate către alţi destinatari, nici la solicitarea persoanei vizate, întrucât procedurile de lucru inerente acestor domenii sunt clar reglementate prin legislaţia europeană şi naţională în vigoare, nefiind posibilă utilizarea unor date portate. Totodată, examinarea şi eliberarea unei vize nu se bazează, la nici un moment, pe procese decizionale individuale automatizate.

Prin urmare, în cazul activităţii în domeniul vizelor, exercitarea acestor două drepturi de către persoanele vizate de prelucrarea datelor pentru eliberarea de vize este lipsită de obiect.

8. Dreptul de a se adresa ANSPDCP sau de a se adresa justiţiei:

În vederea apărării drepturilor prevăzute de RGPD, persoanele ale căror date cu caracter personal fac obiectul unei prelucrări ce intră sub incidenţa actului normativ menţionat, beneficiază de dreptul de a înainta o plângere adresată operatorului, prin Responsabilul cu Protecţia Datelor din cadrul MAE.

Persoanele vizate au posibilitatea de a se adresa cu o plângere inclusiv Autorităţii Naţionale de Supraveghere a Prelucrării Datelor cu Caracter Personal, la:

Adresa: B-dul G-ral. Gheorghe Magheru 28-30, Sector 1, cod poştal 010336, Bucureşti, România;

eMail: [email protected];

Telefon: +40.318.059.211;

Fax: +40.318.059.602;

Adresă web: http://www.dataprotection.ro .

Totodată, potrivit dispoziţiilor art.78 şi 79 din RGPD, fiecare persoană fizică sau juridică are dreptul de a exercita o cale de atac judiciară eficientă împotriva unei autorități de supraveghere şi împotriva unui operator sau unei persoane împuternicite.

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Short-term visit visa for Romania – step-by-step guide

Visit visa for Romania_step-by-step guide

This guide is applicable for nationals of countries for which approval of a special invitation letter is required. Therefore, it has been tailored for nationalities such as: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon .

Visa type : Visit visa (symbol: C/VV)

IMPORTANT: please carefully read the instructions below under “Important prerequisites” tab before following this guide, to ensure it applies to your specific case.

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • IMPORTANT PREREQUISITES
  • Required documents – explained in detail
  • Conditions and format of the invitation letter
  • Online application with the Romanian consulate
  • Interview at the consulate

This Romanian visa guide is applicable for nationals of countries such as: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon.

What this means : a national of any of these countries must obtain approval from the Romanian Immigration Office on a special visa invitation letter prior to applying for the visa at the Romanian consulate. Therefore, before using this guide (which details the Romanian visa application with the consulate), the applicant must first fulfill a prior step. The first step entails the inviting party to obtain invitation approval from the Romanian Immigration Office. For guidance on the invitation letter approval procedure, please check and follow our step-by-step guide here: Romanian visit visa for short term – the invitation letter approval procedure .

Important conditions:

  • private visit visas (symbol C/VV) must be obtained by third-state citizens who travel to Romania for private visits to Romanian citizens, or to foreigners already living in Romania and holding valid Romanian residence permit;
  • the application for the travel visa at the Romanian consulate is the second step as part of the Romanian visit visa application procedure. The first step that must be fulfilled prior to this is obtaining the invitation letter approval from the Romanian Immigration Office; this first step must be fulfilled by the inviting party in Romania – for complete guidance on the first step, please use our guide:  Romanian visit visa for short term – the invitation letter approval procedure ;
  • the Romanian visit visa for short stay (symbol C/VV) allows you to enter Romania for a stay, or accumulated stays of no more than 90 days during any period of 180 days. If you need to stay in Romania for a longer period, you should apply for a long-term visa (which can be extended afterwards with a residency permit);
  • the applicant’s passport validity must exceed the validity of the requested visa by at least 3 months ; if validity criterion is not fulfilled, we recommend applying for a new passport before starting the visa application.

Short term visit visa for Romania

(symbol C/VV) for nationals of: INDIA, PAKISTAN, SRI LANKA, BANGLADESH, INDONESIA, ALGERIA, EGYPT, LEBANON.

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i am indian passport holder residing in saudi arabia with valied resident permit.can i get a invitation letter for tourist visa to romania

HI, MY NAME IS AMIR BALOCH FROM PAKISTAN, I LOVE TO TRAVEL TO ROMANIA SO I NEED AN INVITATION TO GET THE ROMANIAN TOURIST VISA. I TRAVELED TO TURKEY 4 TIMES NOW I WANT TO TRAVEL TO ROMANIA SO PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR FURTHER DETAIL ABOUT THE INVITATION AND REQUIREMTNE. THANKYOU

REGARDS, AMIR BALOCH

My name is MUHAMMAD ALI & I’m from PAKISTAN, I want to travel & visit ROMANIA because of its natural beauty and so much flourished piece of Earth but for that invitation letter is required with other necessary documents but I don’t know how to get it. I’m completely freshman and it will be my first time to travel by plane and visit Romania. I hope you will help me in this matter to get invitation letter approved by Romanian Government & I hope you will response me in positive favour. Thank you. Sincerely Muhammed Ali.

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Romania Visa Types

The following are the four primary categories of visas that may be obtained from Romania:

  • With this visa, visitors may wait at the international terminal of a Romanian airport for their next trip. Those who want to transit via the Romanian airport may apply for the Romania Airport Transit Visa (A Type).
  • Holders of this visa are permitted to transit through Romania for a period of up to 5 days while on way to another country. The Romania Transit Visa (B Type) may be obtained at the Romanian Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
  • Romania Short Stay Visa (Type C): This visa, which is granted for a variety of reasons including tourism, private visits, business engagements, participation in sports, cultural, scientific, or academic events, official government missions, and transportation, is designed for stays of no more than 90 days within a timeframe of six months.
  • This visa has a maximum validity of 90 days, but its aim is to offer entrance into Romania for individuals who are looking to secure a longer stay via a Romanian residence permit. Although this visa has a maximum validity of 90 days, its purpose is to provide admission into Romania. Individuals who have been given a residency visa are able to stay in the nation for extended periods of time for reasons include work, furthering their education, or reuniting with their families. It is essential to be aware that if you visit Romania with a visa valid for a stay of less than 90 days (type C), you will not be eligible to apply for a Romanian residence permit.
  • n Tourist visa not required
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Visa is not required for nationals of this country with a biometric passport for a maximum stay of 90 days within a 180-day period

All travelers arriving in Romania from permitted destinations who have been fully vaccinated from Covid have been exempt from quarantining on arrival since. Those who submit a PCR taken no fewer than 72 hours before entry must quarantine for 10 days.

Visa application form. Fully completed application form.

Passport copy. A clear scan of the information page of your valid, signed passport. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the intended date of departure from the territory of the destination country and has at least 2 blank visa pages.

Passport-type photograph. A digital passport-type photograph taken within the last 6 months. This may be taken using a cell phone against a white wall provided if it meets the standards of a passport-type photograph.

Proof of Employment. Hold a valid work contract in countries outside Romania. Must proof of employment that is outside of Romania that can be performed, managed or supervised using digital means (laptop, internet etc.)

Certificate of Employment. Employment (full-time or part-time) outside Romania or ownership of a company outside Romania for at least 3 years before submitting the application.

Employment letter. A copy of a letter from your employer on business letterhead, with contact details, purpose and duration of the trip and that you will be returning to your current job. If you are self-employed, please include a copy of your business license and tax return and a declaration explaining the nature of the applicant’s stay in Romania.

Company profile. For Business owners: Company profile or Memorandum that states the company information.

Business registration. A copy of the applicants organization's Certificate of Incorporation or business registration in the country of origin.(If applicable)

Proof of Financial Support. Proof of earning : Present a valid proof of income for the last six months which should be three times the Romanian average gross salary of 6,095 LEI – nearly €3,700 or $4,170 per month.

Proof of accommodation. Proof of accommodation that shows a proof that you have a place to stay in Romania.

Health insurance. Proof of international health insurance with a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000, specifically covering travel to Schengen states is required. The policy should cover all expenses for repatriation, emergency medical aid, and hospital treatment for the period of stay. Applicants can get a free quote and purchase valid travel insurance from our affiliate .

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  • First, check the current validity of your passport.
  • Second, make sure your passport has blank Visa pages.
  • Confirm if transit visa is required for any connections. Check with your airline in case you have connecting flights overseas as part of your journey to Romania. It may be the case that countries you pass through en route to your destination may require a separate transit visa. Please refer to visa requirements of the specific country

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Romania visa policy.

The Romania Visa Policy consists of the laws and regulations that citizens of other countries must abide by in order to enter Romania. A person's ability to enter the nation is contingent on their compliance with all mandatory restrictions. A valid visa is required for admission into Romania for all visitors.

To enter any country, citizens of other nations are required to first get a visa, which is an official document. A valid visa is required for entry, residence, and exit from the nation. A visa is attached to a traveler's passport via adhesive or a stamp.

Individuals of different nationalities are subject to different requirements under the Romania Visa Policy. A valid visa may only be obtained by adhering to all the requirements outlined in the Romania Visa Policy. The restrictions change based on variables such as the length of a visitor's stay, the nature of their trip, etc.

There are just a few different types of visas that may be used to enter Romania, but the tourist visa and the business visa are the most common. Visa requirements for entering Romania vary on the reason for the trip.

Romania's Visa Policy states that all foreign nationals need a visa to enter the country. Citizens of nearly 110 nations, territories, and regions may visit Romania visa-free. Argentina, Brazil, Fiji, South Korea, Chile etc. are only a few examples.

Soon, Romania would be one of the 27 EU members. To enter Romania, citizens of countries now free from requiring a visa will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Information Authorization System (ETIAS) prior to their trip. Europe's electronic travel authorization and information system, or ETIAS for short. This visa waiver system will prescreen all foreign visitors to Romania to ensure that they do not pose a health or security danger to the country, as nationalists from the visa-exempt countries may enter Romania and stay for up to 90 days.

Romania's Visa Policy guarantees all citizens of European Union member states the right to enter and remain in the country for an unlimited period of time. They should just provide a legitimate form of identification with their picture on it.

According to the Romania Visa Policy, citizens of more than 35 nations and areas of the globe need a visa to enter Romania. There is no way for them to get a visa upon arrival or via an online application. Visitors from certain countries (including North Korea, China, Iraq, Chad, Cameroon, etc.) may be refused admission if they haven't secured a visa in advance of their trip.

Exemptions from Romania Visa Requirements

In addition, if you fall into any of the following categories, you won't need to submit an application for a Romanian visa valid for short visits (for stays of up to 90 days) since you won't be required to do so.

  • Possess either a valid visa for a short visit, a visa for a long stay, or a resident permit that was granted by a Schengen member state.
  • Possess either a valid visa for a short visit, a visa for a long stay, or a resident permit granted by Bulgaria or Cyprus.
  • A legitimate European Union (EU) residence permit for long-term residents that was granted by a nation that is a member of the European Union (EU).
  • You must be in possession of a permanent residence visa that has been granted by either the United Kingdom or Ireland and must have a validity period of at least five years.
  • If you are a non-European Union (EU) family member of a citizen of Romania, the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland. Only couples, children younger than 21, and parents who are financially dependent on the EU, EEA, or Swiss citizen are eligible for this benefit.

Please be aware that the length of time you are permitted to remain in Romania is determined by the number of days left on the validity stamp on your valid Schengen, Bulgaria, or Cyprus visa. To give you an example, if your visa was valid for 20 days but you only spent 10 of those days in another country, you are only permitted to stay in Romania for the remaining 10 days of your visa.

Romania Visa Online – Get your Romania E-Visa with VisaHQ

You may be familiar with the nation of Romania in southeastern Europe since it is the location of the area known as Transylvania. Romania is located in the Balkan Peninsula. On the other hand, Romania is famous for a great deal more than that, while the country's gothic castles and medieval cities surely contribute significantly to the country's allure.

If you are a citizen of a country other than Romania or if your trip to Romania is for a reason other than tourism, you may be required to get a Romanian visa before you go there. By automating parts of the visa application procedure, Romania has, thankfully, made it easier for applicants to get Romanian visas.

How to obtain a Romania E-Visa with VisaHQ?

Obtaining a Romania E-Visa through VisaHQ is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few easy steps. Here's a breakdown of how to secure your Romania E-Visa using VisaHQ:

  • Access the Application Form : Begin by visiting the VisaHQ website and locating the Romania E-Visa application page. Choose the specific type of e-visa you require and carefully fill out the application form with accurate and complete details to prevent any potential rejections.
  • Document Submission : Attach the necessary documents as per the requirements for the selected e-visa category. Ensure that you provide all the requested documents to facilitate a smooth processing of your application.
  • Application Processing : Once you've submitted your application and documents, the processing phase begins. This typically takes a few days. VisaHQ's system will manage your application, and you'll be notified via email once your Romania E-Visa has been approved.
  • Receive and Print : Upon approval, you will receive your E-Visa via email. It's essential to print out a physical copy of your E-Visa and carry it alongside the passport you used for the application when traveling to Romania. This document is required for entry and exit purposes.

By following these steps, you can efficiently obtain your Romania E-Visa using VisaHQ's user-friendly platform, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience to Romania.

Why Use VisaHQ?

VisaHQ offers a compelling array of reasons for your visa and travel document needs. 

  • Security and Trustworthiness: With an unwavering commitment to security, VisaHQ ensures your personal information is safeguarded throughout the process. 
  • Effortless Application: Our streamlined application process guarantees a quick and convenient experience, saving you time and effort. 
  • Supportive Services: VisaHQ provides comprehensive support to applicants, addressing queries and concerns promptly to enhance your journey. 
  • Decades of Expertise: With over twenty years of industry expertise, VisaHQ's seasoned professionals navigate the complexities of visa applications seamlessly. 
  • Global Reach: We cater to a wide range of travel destinations, connecting you to the world with efficiency and reliability.

Romania COVID-19 travel restrictions

  • Entry is open Jamaica is open for arrivals from most countries. Domestically, restrictions vary between regions, with touristic areas more relaxed. Prior to arrival requirements Valid passport. Valid national passport with at least 6 month remaining validity after the date of departure. Valid visa. Please see the instructions above if visa is needed and apply. Negative COVID-19 test . Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test taken at most 3 days before departure from the first embarkation point. Upon arrival restrictions 🏠 Quarantine . Those testing positive will be required to quarantine for 14 days 😷 Masks are required in public spaces and transport.

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Romania is a historic country with a rich heritage and deep roots located in Europe. It’s a member of the EU and attracts millions of visitors every year for work, study, and tourism. If you're planning on visiting Romania, you may need to apply for a visa first.

There are many applicants who need to obtain a visa to Romania prior to their arrival in the country. The type of visa you need to apply for depends on your nationality, the purpose, and the duration of your stay. However, citizens of countries such as the EEA (European Economic Area), Switzerland, and other countries with biometric visas, do not need a visa to enter Romania and can stay for up to 90 days.

A Romanian visa is valid for both single and multiple entries for no more than 90 days in any 180-day period. However, the maximum period of stay cannot exceed the number of days specified on your visa.

There are four types of Romanian visas, each with its own requirements and restrictions. These types include:

Airport transit visa (Type A)

Transit visa (Type B)

Short-stay visa (Type C)

  • Tourist visa 
  • Business trips   visa 
  • Sports visa 
  • Official Missions visa 
  • Private Visits visa 
  • Transport visa 
  • Visa for cultural, scientific, and humanitarian activities.
  • Visa for medical treatment or any other activities that do not breach Romanian laws

Long-stay visa (Type D)

  • Economic purposes visa 
  • Professional purposes visa 
  • Commercial Activities visa 
  • Employment visa 

Romania visa  requirements

Applicants who wish to obtain a Romanian visa will need to consider with priority the following documents when applying for a visa to Romania.

A passport valid for at least 3 months after your departure date 

The Romanian visa application requires two colored photographs. They must be the standard passport size of 3.5 x 4.5 cm

Application form 

All applicants need to accurately complete the visa application form in order for their application to be processed.

This could include an invitation letter, travel plans, hotel reservation as well as return/onward ticket

Applicants must show proof of valid health insurance that covers at least €30,000 for medical emergencies

Applicants must show that they can support themselves financially for the duration of their stay in Romania.

Applicants should also note that additional documents may be required depending on the visa type they are applying to.

Romania visa application

Applying for a Romania Visa comes in two ways, either online or by applying at the designated embassy in person.

• Visit the Romania visa portal website and sign up with your email • Fill out the form and attach the required documents • Supporting documents must be translated into Romanian or English by an authorized translator

• After the submission, you will get a confirmation email which must be printed out

• The applicant will be redirected to make a payment with a credit or debit card • After successful payment, the applicant will receive a confirmation for the paid visa fee which must be printed out

• You will be notified by email or phone about the results of your visa application

• Choose the category of visa you want to apply for • Download, print, and fill out your application form

Send your application file which contains the application form and the supporting documents, to the diplomatic mission/consular post of your choice

You can schedule an appointment to present yourself at the diplomatic mission/consular post

• After successful submission, you may be granted an appointment at the Consular (if successful) Affairs office to make your payment • Applicants must also note that fees for Types A, B, and C are €80, while Type D costs €120

Applicants can submit their visa applications to the nearest Romanian embassy or consulate. However, some nationalities can submit their applications online through the e-Visa portal . Not all nationals are eligible to apply for an e-Visa.

It’s important to note that applications for Romanian visas from citizens of some countries are handled by the National Visa Center, a special section of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Applications for a short-stay visa should be made at least two weeks before the intended departure date. Application for a long-stay visa should be made at least 45 days before the intended travel date.

When applications are filed just a few days before the intended day of travel, the issuance of visas is not guaranteed.

Yes, Romania is part of the EU. It joined in 2007.

Although Romania is a European country, it is not part of the Schengen agreement. However, a Schengen visa can be used to enter Romania for short-stay and other purposes.

The Romanian labor market is open to foreigners with valid work permits. The only way to work in Romania is to get a work permit which can be applied for by the employer. The work permit is usually valid for one year but can be renewed.

Yes, Romania is one of the countries where English is widely spoken. There are many English speakers in Romania, especially in the capital city, Bucharest. Although Romanian is their official language, an average Romanian citizen has no problem understanding English. As a traveler, you will not have any communication problems. 

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Romania e-Visa: Basic information

The Romania e-Visa is a multiple-entry online visa that allows travelers from 104 eligible countries to stay in Romania for tourism , business , and transit-related purposes .

Romanian visa is now available in an electronic form and serves as a required document to have to enter the territory of this country.

Travelers can complete a simple online application process to get a multiple-entry travel authorization for Romania that allows its holders to spend 90 days within the country (for tourism and business purposes) or 5 days for transit reasons . Moreover, the electronic visa for Romania stays effective for 180 days from issuing.

Travelers should check if they meet the requirements to make a Romanian visa application online to receive the approved travel authorization at their email address. The electronic visa is then delivered to each applicant in PDF form within 15 business days .

Romania e-Visa types

Romania e-Visa is a multiple-entry permit that stays valid for 180 days (6 months) from the day of issue and allows a 90-day stay in Romania .

All online applicants can travel to Romania with the following electronic visa types :

  • A tourist e-Visa  that is designed for travelers who wish to visit Romania for tourism purposes . Whether you want to go on vacation, visit your friends and family who are staying in Romania, or explore the country's tourist destinations, this online visa type will be perfect for you .
  • A business e-Visa that is dedicated to anyone who needs to handle their business affairs in Romania . Attend a business meeting, conference, or negotiate a contract with the online business visa .
  • A transit e-Visa  allows its holders to transit through Romania to the next destination. It can be issued for single-entry, double-entry, or multiple transits, provided that each stay won't exceed 5 days .

Please note! Your passport must stay valid for at least 6 months from the planned date of the trip.

List of eligible countries

Below-listed countries can make an online application for the Romanian visa :

  • Afghanistan
  • Burkina Faso
  • African Republic
  • D'ivoire
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • North Korea
  • Philippines
  • & Princippe
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • Turkmenistan

Romania e-Visa application form

Every traveler needs to submit a separate Romania visa application online . For all children traveling to Romania, the application should be made by their parents/guardians .

Before starting the online visa application process , the most crucial step is to collect the two documents mentioned in the section describing the requirements. Make sure that you have your passport and a digital photo of yourself ready and start applying.

  • Choose the purpose of your travel using the panel on the left. Romanian electronic visa is available for tourism, business, and transit travel . Then, provide your personal information, travel details, and attach the digital photo of yourself taken with your phone or a PC camera .

Pay the fees for the e-Visa using any of the several available online payment methods .

  • Check your inbox . Both e-Visa to Romania and its confirmation number arrive at the applicant's email address .

The processing time for the electronic visa to Romania can take up to 15 business days . To avoid any delays, double-check if you have filled the application form correctly.

Should you need any help while applying, our support team is available and happy to help via email or phone .

Validity period

The Romanian e-Visa  is a multiple-entry permit in an electronic form that allows numerous visits to Romania and a total of 90 days spent in the country .

Electronic visas stay valid for 180 days (6 months) starting from the day of the issue. Applicants' passports must not expire for the next 6 months beyond the planned date of arrival.

Make sure to apply for your visa online  at least 15 business days in advance to receive your entry permit on time.

Transit information

Any traveler who needs to travel through Romania to get to their final destination needs to apply for an electronic transit visa issued for one, two, or multiple transit visits. However, each stay cannot exceed 5 days .

See what supporting documents are required for the transit e-Visa to Romania:

  • a valid travel document , i.e., a passport that will be valid for a minimum of 6 months from the planned arrival date
  • applicant's face photo (may be taken with your phone or via the PC camera )
  • any document proving the onward journey (a visa to the final destination country or a copy of the onward ticket )

Requirements on arrival

The customs officials will check if you have the following documents upon entering Romania:

  • a valid passport
  • a printed copy of the Romanian e-Visa

Make sure to have the above-listed required documents when arriving in Romania. Travelers are advised to print their electronic visas out before going on their trip.

Required Documents

Before applying online, make sure to prepare all of the documents listed in this section . Your documents should be appropriately valid to ensure quick e-Visa approval .

To apply online for Romanian visas , gather the following supporting documents:

  • a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended arrival in Romania date
  • applicant's photograph (can be taken with a phone or a PC camera)

Preparing your passport and taking a photo of yourself with your phone takes just a few minutes !

Important Information

  • the processing time may take up to 15 business days
  • every applicant must have a valid passport and a digital photo of themselves
  • travelers need an online visa to enter Romania, including children
  • electronic visa applications for underage travelers should be made by their parents/guardians
  • your passport must stay valid for at least 6 months to apply for the Romanian entry permit
  • Romania e-Visa does not serve as a working permit but can be used for tourism , business , and transit purposes
  • online visas arrive at the applicant's email address in PDF form
  • all travelers need to apply at least 15 business days in advance of their travel
  • should you need help at any point in the process of applying, do not hesitate to contact our support team

Benefits of Evisa Express

  • Easy application process There are three easy steps to get your e-Visa to Romania. Any issues during the application process can be addressed by contacting our support team
  • Qualified team of experts A qualified team oversees the processing of each and every application
  • Guarantee of service If an application is unable to be processed, reimbursement is provided according to the conditions set out by our Terms of Service

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FAQ about the Romanian e-Visa

Romania e-Visa is an obligatory document to have when you enter this country. It comes in three different types : an electronic tourist , business , and transit visa . Choose the one that will suit your needs best , prepare your valid travel document, i.e., your passport , and apply online in just a few minutes . The processing time may take up to 15 business days .

An electronic visa is necessary for anyone who travels from a country that cannot enter Romania visa-free . Check if your country is listed as eligible for the e-Visa to Romania and apply online for an intuitive and quick process of applying. Whenever you want to explore the European Union , make sure to visit Romania as it makes a perfect destination and offers some great cultural and historical experiences .

The required documents to gather before your Romania travel are elementary . All applicants must have is a valid passport and a digital photo of the applicant's face. The photographs may be taken with a phone or a PC camera .

Applicants can pay for the e-Visa using any of the several online payment methods available when using our electronic visa services. After your payment registers , you will receive a confirmation number to the email address provided. Should you have any issues with payment processing, please contact our support team .

Prepare the necessary documents , choose a preferred online visa type (tourist, business, or transit). Then, start filling the application form with your data. Make sure all the data provided is correct and make the payment. Now, wait for your approved e-Visa to arrive at your email address.

Once approved, an e-Visa to Romania will be sent directly to the applicant's email address in PDF form. Print your online tourist, business, or transit visa, and take it with you to the Romanian airport for control of the customs officials upon arrival.

The processing time may take up to 15 business days . Make sure to apply at least 15 business days in advance of your Romanian travel not to face any problems with entering this country.

The electronic Romania visa stays valid for 180 days (6 months) from the date of issue . Make sure that your passport will not expire for at least 6 months starting from the date of arrival in Romania .

The electronic visa serves as a multiple-entry permit  that allows its holders to travel to Romania numerous times within the 6-month validity period . Romania e-Visa enables an overall 90-day stay in the country.

Every traveler who does not come from a visa-free country needs the electronic Romanian entry permit to cross the country's border. Children also must have an e-Visa to travel to Romania. Underage travelers'  parents or guardians should make the application on their behalf .

Romanian online visas  cannot be extended . Do not overstay your Romanian travel to avoid any issues. However, e-Visa allows you to have a 90-day (three months) stay in the country. That's plenty of time to explore it properly !

In case your e-Visa would not be approved, please contact our support team via email or phone to resolve your online visa processing issues . Make sure that you have attached all of the listed supporting documents and that the data you provided was error-free .

Three easy steps to get your e-Visa

  • Apply online Fill out basic information on your citizenship and purpose for travel
  • Fill out the remaining required information and make an online payment We accept both credit and debit cards and other convenient methods of payment.
  • Check your email Once your payment is confirmed, the e-Visa will be sent to the email address provided in your application
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Entry requirements

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Romania set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact Romania’s Embassy in the UK .

COVID-19 rules

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Romania.

Passport validity requirements

Romania is now part of the Schengen area, you must follow the  Schengen area passport requirements  to travel there.

To enter Romania (and all Schengen countries) your passport must:

  • have a ‘date of issue’ less than 10 years before the date you arrive. Passports issued after 1 October 2018 are now valid for only 10 years, but for passports issued before 1 October 2018, extra months may have been added if you renewed a passport early
  • have an ‘expiry date’ at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave

Check the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the latest guidance on passport validity.

Contact the Romanian embassy in the UK if you think that your passport does not meet both these requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

Passport stamping

At the Romanian border your passport may be stamped when you enter and exit Romania or another country in the Schengen area. Border guards will use passport stamps to check you have not overstayed the 90-day visa-free limit for short stays in the Schengen area.

You can show tickets or boarding passes as evidence of when and where you entered or exited the Schengen area. Ask the border guards to add this date and location in your passport.

If you have a Withdrawal Agreement residency document for another country, your passport might still be stamped if you are a visitor to Romania.

You may also need to:

  • show a return or onward ticket
  • show you have enough money for your stay

Read about passport stamping if you live in Romania .

Visa requirements

Romania is now part of the Schengen area. Visits to Romania now count towards your 90-day visa-free limit in the Schengen area.

You can visit the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. This applies if you travel:

  • as a tourist
  • to visit for family or friends
  • to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events
  • for short-term studies or training

On 31 March, Romania  joined Schengen for border control-free travel via air and sea. Border controls will continue to remain at all land and river borders, including those within the Schengen zone. You will need to show your passport at land and river borders, although your passport should not be stamped.

Visits to any other Schengen countries in the 180 days before you travel to Romania will count towards your 90 day visa-free limit.

If you’re travelling to Romania (and all other Schengen countries) without a visa, make sure your whole visit to the Schengen area is within the 90-day limit.

To stay longer (to work or study, for business travel or for other reasons) you will need to meet the Romanian government’s entry requirements. Check with the  Romanian Embassy in the UK  what type of visa and/or work permit you may need.

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after the end date of the visa.

If you stay in Romania with a Romanian residence permit or long-stay visa, this time does not count towards your 90-day visa-free limit for travel to the Schengen area.

Vaccination requirements

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need in TravelHealthPro’s Romania guide .

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods that you can take into or out of Romania (in Romanian). You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

Leaving Romania with children aged 17 and under

If you’re travelling with a child who holds Romanian citizenship, and you are not the child’s parent, or you are a parent but the other parent is not travelling with you, you may need to show notarised parental consent.

A list of the public notaries can be found on the website of the National Union of Public Notaries of Romania.

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Entering the Romanian territory requires a visa, and the vision of queueing up at an embassy scares many travellers. However, things have changed, and now visiting Romania is way easier thanks to the introduction of the Romanian eVisa.

What is e-Visa to Romania

eVisa to Romania is an electronic travel permit which gives eligible travellers the authorization to visit Romania. Application for the Romanian online visa is done entirely via the internet using a phone, iPad, laptop, or any other smart device that is connected to the web.

The great thing here is that you don’t have to leave your home to apply for e-visa to Romania. Gone are the days when it was mandatory to join long queues at the embassy to obtain a visa to Romania.

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How to apply for eVisa to Romania?

Click the ‘Online application form’ button and check it yourself that obtaining a visa authorization has never been this easy! You are only 3 steps away from getting your visa: enter your personal and travel details, pay eVisa fee, and check your email inbox. As simple as that!

Application form for evisa to Romania

Enter your passport data and other necessary information

Make payment for evisa to Romania

Choose one of the available online payment options and cover the fee

Get eVisa to Romania

As soon as your request has been positively processed, e-visa in a PDF file will reach your inbox

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Romania e-Visa Types

  • Tourist eVisa to Romania: D suitable for travellers who want to visit Romania for tourism-related purposes. Visiting Romania for vacation, travelling to meet friends or family members, exploring tourist destinations in Romania and other similar purposes now is possible with an electronic visa.
  • Business eVisa to Romania: if you are travelling to participate in a business meeting, negotiate a business deal or entering Romania for similar purposes, it is the most suitable visa type for you.
  • Transit eVisa to Romania: When travelling to another country but have to stop at Romania for another flight, it is highly recommended to choose the Romanian transit eVisa. Eligible travellers can obtain a single-entry, double-entry or even multiple transit permits.

The validity period depends on the Romania eVisa type you select:

e-Visa to Romania (whether tourist or business e-visa) stays valid for six months (180) days beginning from the day it was issued. With the Romanian eVisa, eligible travellers can stay in the country for at most 90 days. In turn, transit e-Visa can be used only for a maximally 5-day transit stop in Romania!

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Requirements

There are a few requirements you need to make your application for a Romanian eVisa successful.

Before starting the online application, make sure you have:

  • A valid payment method: You need a valid means of payment when applying for a Romanian eVisa to cover the processing fee.
  • A valid email address: An email address, preferably your personal one is required. You will receive confirmation code and other updates on your application progress. Your approved Romanian eVisa will also be delivered to this mail.
  • A working electronic device: make sure you have at hand your smartphone, laptop, PC or any other smart device connected to the web to successfully go through the end of your application.

What do I need ? Necessary documents:

  • Passport Provide your passport data required in the application form.
  • Credit Card Prepare your credit card to pay e-Visa fee.
  • Email Address Enter your active email address.
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Application Form and Required Documents

The Romanian eVisa application form is to be completed online, remember that one application is to be made by one applicant. Don’t worry, filling an online application form is not a difficult task and can be done within minutes.

There are actually only three easy steps to follow:

  • Cover the Romanian eVisa fees: Next step is paying the Romanian eVisa fees using a valid means of payment. Once the payment has been made, a confirmation number will be sent to your email address.
  • Receive your approved Romanian eVisa in your inbox: Your application will be reviewed and processed. Once approved, your e-Visa to Romania will be delivered to you in a digital format.

Don’t forget to print out a copy of your approved Romanian eVisa because upon arrival, the Romanian officials will check the following:

  • A valid passport. This must be the same you provided in the application and should be valid for at least six (6) months from the date you planned entering Romania.
  • A printed copy of your approved eVisa to Romania.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS Before you begin the application, ensure that you have:

  • A valid passport. This should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned arrival in Romania.
  • A face photograph. You can use your phone camera or laptop to take it.

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Important information

Useful information about eVisa to Romania

  • Don’t forget that your passport must be valid for at least six (6) months starting from the date you plan to make a trip to Romania.
  • It is strongly advised to apply for your Romanian online visa at least 15 working days before your planned departure. Doing so will ensure that all errors are corrected beforehand.
  • Every traveller should have a separate Romanian eVisa, even children.
  • Parents/guardians should complete the eVisa application on behalf of their children.
  • Romanian eVisa isn’t a working permit and can only be used for business, tourism, and transit reasons alone.

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List of eligible countries

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  • African Republic
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  • Guinea-Bissau
  • North Korea
  • Philippines
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Africa
  • South Sudan
  • Turkmenistan

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Romania Tourist Visa – Requirements, Application and Duration

This guide will show you how to apply for a Romania tourist visa, the requirements, application, and durations.

Romania is a country located in Eastern Europe. The capital city is Bucharest. It has a population of over 20 million people.

It is a member of the European Union (EU) and Schengen Area. This means that citizens from other EU countries can travel freely within the Schengen area without having to apply for visas or passports.

If you want to travel to Romania for leisure, to visit family, or to conduct business, then this article is for you. After reading this guide, you should know what to do to obtain a visa to visit this lovely country.

What is Romania Tourist Visa, the requirement, application, and duration?

Romania is a country in southeastern Europe. To the north, it shares borders with Hungary, to the west with Serbia and Bulgaria, to the south with Greece and Turkey, and to the east with Ukraine. It has a diverse terrain, including the Carpathian Mountains, highlands, forests, and rivers.

Romania remains an emerging destination with vast opportunities for travelers interested in visiting this exotic place. However, unless you’re a citizen of one country that doesn’t require a visa to enter Romania, you will need to apply for a tourist visa. Click the link to the right to learn more about Romania Tourist Visa requirements, application process, and duration.

Who needs a Romania Tourist Visa?

Every person who is not a citizen of Romania, or a citizen of one of the countries whose citizens can enter Romania without a visa, must apply for a Romania tourist visa. You don’t need to apply for a Romanian visa if you have a valid Schengen visa.

However, if you plan to stay longer than 90 days in the Schengen area (all EU countries plus Switzerland, Norway , and Iceland), you must apply for a long-stay visa.

Romania Tourist Visa Rules

Romania does not require a visa for entry from many countries. If your nation is not permitted to enter Romania without a visa, you must apply for a Romanian visa and take into account the following visa requirements:

  • For the passport to be valid, a minimum of three months should have passed from the anticipated day of arrival in Romania.
  • A minimum of two white background passports cannot be older than ten years.
  • A parent or legal guardian must also sign the children under 18’s visa application form.
  • Start the application procedure for an e-visa to Romania at least two weeks before the anticipated entrance date.

What Are Romania Tourist Visa Requirements 

The following are the requirements for a Romanian tourist visa. Check the embassy website before applying, as they often change their requirements and processing times. You will need to fill out a visa application form. You can get this from the Romanian embassy website page .  

Applying for a Romanian tourist, visit, or business visa is simple. It would help if you met the prerequisites for foreign citizens to accomplish this. Which are:

A letter of invitation

An invitation letter is necessary if you plan to apply for a visitation or business visa. If you are on a private visit visa, your host should prepare this letter. The company, corporation, or business partners should draft the invitation if you request a business visa.

Additionally, according to the letter, if you linger in the nation after the short-stay visa’s expiration date in Romania, they must pay for your repatriation costs.

The General Inspectorate for Immigration-Ministry of Internal Affairs must give its clearance before the host can send an invitation (IGI-MAI). You won’t be able to apply for a Romanian tourist, visit, or business visa without the IGI clearance. MAI’s

The tour planners will adhere to the invitation above process if you request a tourist visa.

It is advised that your host send the invitation and other crucial documents to the IGI-MAI at least two months before you start the visa application process so that they can be processed.

You will need to submit one original copy of the invitation to the host, and they will give you the other copy if the invitation is accepted. The invitation must be sent along with other required documents when you apply for a Romanian tourist, visitation, or business visa. Within thirty days after its issuance and this invitation must be accepted.

A passport valid internationally

A passport or other international travel document valid for longer than the duration of your visit to Romania; must be valid for at least six months after your visa application has been granted.

  • Two most recent photos for a passport
  • Bank Statement

You must demonstrate your ability to pay for living expenses during your stay in Romania to obtain a short-stay visa. The daily projected cost of living is 50 EUR. Your account balance should be sufficient to pay for the number of days you will be in Romania. The price of a flight and overnight accommodations should also be included. You should have at least 500 EUR available for this.

Proof of a hotel reservation or lodging

You must present a payment receipt or proof of a hotel reservation if you plan to stay in a hotel. If your host pays for your lodging, you must provide the address or other proof of the arrangement. For the duration of the visa application processing, the reservation must be valid.

Travel Protection

A copy of your proof of current, Romania-specific travel health insurance. An authorized and well-known insurance provider must provide this.

Flight Reservation

A flight reservation is stating your arrival and exit dates in Romania. It should also include your PNR and complete information as it appears on the bio-data page of your foreign passport.

Introduction letter from your employer

Evidence that you will depart the country after your short-term visa expires and return home. And this can be a recommendation letter from your company or corporate headquarters. It might also be a letter from your college or university.

Receipt for Visa fee Payment

receipt proving you’ve paid the necessary visa application fee

Evidence of Connection to Host

Evidence of your connection to the person you are visiting. When requesting a visit visa to Romania, this is necessary.

Tour voucher

If feasible, you should present your booking documentation to the tour operator or organizer, which could be significant when requesting a tourist visa. Visa Application form fully completed and signed.

How to apply for a Romania Tourist Visa

Assuming you meet the requirements above, the process for applying for a Romania tourist visa is as follows: 

Fill out the application form and ensure all your information is correct and legible.

  • Confirm the details of your trip to Romania. Make sure that your departure date is no more than 90 days after the date of your application.
  • Make a copy of your passport, all of its pages, and your photo page. Keep the original documents in a safe place.
  • Make payment and send your application to the Romanian embassy.

The processing of your application and the necessary documentation should take at least 15 days.

Duration of Romania Tourist Visa

A one-month tourist visa to Romania is valid for 91 days from the date of issue. If you stay for more than 30 days, you must register at the nearest police station within 30 days of arrival. You can extend your stay in Romania if you register and have proof of financial means and travel insurance. The maximum length of stay in Romania for citizens of most countries is 90 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to obtain a Romanian visa?

It typically takes 3-5 days to process a visa for Romania.

Is it Possible to Apply for a Visa to Romania from Another Country?

Yes, you can apply for a Romanian visa from another country. However, you will need to meet the Romanian embassy or consulate requirements in your home country.

Do I need anything else to enter Romania than a visa?

Yes, you do need something other than a visa to enter Romania. You can get a visa at the Romanian embassy or consulate in your country of residence.

Is Romania Part of Schengen?

Romania is not a member of the Schengen Area , a collection of 26 European nations that have established visa-free travel and eliminated border controls.

The Schengen Agreement will soon include Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Croatia.

However, even if they only have a visa for one of these four nations (Croatia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Romania), visa holders are still permitted to travel between them.

Can You Enter Romania if You Have a Schengen Visa?

Yes, you can enter Romania with a Schengen visa . However, you may need to pay a visa fee.

What If I Want To Stay in Romania for More than 90 Days?

If you want to stay in Romania for more than 90 days, you must apply for a visa. The process can be time-consuming and requires several documents, including an application form, passport photo, proof of income, and a letter of invitation from a Romanian company or individual.

We recommend you read our guide about  Romanian tourist visas , the requirements, application, and durations.

Romania is a majestic country with a lot of history, culture, and natural beauty. If you’re from one country that needs to apply for a Romania visa, we strongly recommend that you do so. You won’t regret it – Romania is worth a visit! Now that you know everything you need about Romanian tourist visas, the requirements, and the duration, you can make an informed decision on whether or not to apply for one. If you do, we wish you a wonderful trip.

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Romania Visit Visa Requirements - Documents, Eligibility & Fees

Indian applicants who wish to apply for a visa can find all information for types of visa and supporting documents. Get details about available visa types, documents requirement for the application, visa fees, visa form, visa centre and general guidelines for Indian citizen who wish to travel Romania with vfr visa.

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Following is the list of documents required for Romania Visit visa for Indians.

A passport is a document that is required at the time of international travels. It is issued by the government of the country to verify the identity and nationality of the candidate.

The submitted passport must meet the parameters given below

  • It must be valid for 6 months ahead of the span of stay.
  • It must be original and genuine.
  • It must have minimun two blank pages for the visa stamp.
  • It must not be torn, ripped, split, or damaged in any kind of way.

One cannot cross international boundries without the passport. It is considered a criminal offense otherwise.

An old passport is a passport that has expired or is completely stamped. In the visa processing, it is required to track the travel history of the applicant.

If available, the old passport must also be provided meeting the given criteria

  • If any of the traveler has old passport, it must be submitted along with latest passport.
  • It must be original and in a good condition to access the required information.

Without the old passport, you cannot get the visa stamp. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

The photo is provided to the authority so that you can be identified based on the same.

The photographs must be provided as per the given photo specifications

  • It must cover face 80% of the frame.
  • It must be clicked on an all white background.
  • Two copies to be submitted with general photo guidelines.
  • It must be of proper size with dimensions of 35x45 mm (length - 45mm, breadth - 35mm).
  • It must have a matte finish.
  • It must be a recent photograph.
  • The expressions on the face must be neutral, there must not be any kind of smiling of frowning in the photograph.
  • Any kind of glasses must not be worn in the photograph.
  • The hair must be tied back so that the face is clearly visible.
  • The ears must be visible clearly.
  • It must not have any headgear worn apart from religious reasons.
  • It is to be taken care that your teeth do not show in the photograph.

Recent pictures are mandatory as old pictures can cause the authorities to reject your application.

An air ticket is a ticket or pass that is possessed by the traveller who is taking a flight for travelling from one location to another.

It is an important document and it should be submitted for the given reason

  • The air ticket has to be booked for the complete round trip.
  • It must be confirmed for the complete round trip.

An air ticket shows your course of travel and confirms your return to the native country.

An authority letter is a document that allows the holder to perform certain activities in their absence for a short period of time.

It must follow the required criteria

  • It must be provided by the applicants who will not be able to be present physically for the process of visa application.
  • It must be addressed to the agency and obtained with a stamp and signature.

Without the authority letter, the applicant is not allowed to do assigned business on behalf of the donor. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

A travel insurance is a document that shows the amount of money that has been kept in case of any major injury or accident.

The Travel Insurance issued has to meet the following criteria

  • It must be original and should be obtained with a stamp and signature from the insurance company.
  • It must cover your stay in Romania.
  • It must be circulated from the authorized insurance company only.
  • It is better if the insurance is valid for at least 3 to 10 ahead of the date of arrival to India.
  • It must cover the whole trip right from leaving India to returning to India.
  • It must mention the applicant's details as per the passport.

You are not allowed to travel abroad without a travel insurance. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

This is a declaration stating that the applciant understands the standard time for processing, and acknowledges that the embassy is not responsible for delayed visa or rejection.

In cases where the embassy has mentioned that you have to make an applciation at least before a certain priod prior to the date of travel, if you have submitted your application without regarding this, you will not have any rights to claim compensation.

  • It must be filled if the traveller was not able to apply for the visa sooner and should be filled two weeks prior to the day of travel.

Mandatory when you are applying for a visa later than the recommended period.

Covering Letter consists of traveler's information, Itenarary, detailed travel Information, trip expense details and your return guarantee to the home country.

The covering letter provided by the visa applicant should be acceptable based on the following guidelines

  • It must mention other details as well as per the Consular's request.
  • It must mention the accommodation details of the applicant.
  • It must mention the person who will be bearing all the expenses during the trip, if not travelling alone.
  • It must specify the traveller's relationship with the fellow travellers if not travelling alone.
  • It must clearly specify the traveller's purpose of visit.
  • It must mention the travel dates as per the invitation letter or the booked flight tickets.
  • It must mention all the details as per the passport.

Covering letter is the first document that is seen by the consular. If the covering letter is not appropriate, it may cause your visa to get rejected as well. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Bank statement is a document that issued from the bank. This is obtained for the savings bank account to show ratify if you will be able to support your stay in the country.

The Bank statement is a mandatory document and it should meet the following criteria

  • It must be provided with authentic seal and signature from the bank.
  • It must be original and obtained from the savings bank account.
  • It must be printed on an A4-size paper.
  • It must be evident of healthy balance amount in the account.
  • It must be original and should have the bank's stamp and signature on every page.

If the Bank Statement doesn't show enough funds or shows irrelevant expenditure, it could lead to visa rejection on financial means. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

An income tax return is a document that is a record of the tax that is paid to the government by the concerned tax paying citizen.

The proof of income tax returns must match the provided parameters

  • The Income tax returns should be specified with an ITR-V for last 3 years.
  • It must be provided with a legitimate documentary proof of the payment of income tax.

One cannot leave the country if they do not provide appropriate proof of tax payment. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

A hotel voucher is a ticket provided by the hotel of residence to the customers who are taking an accomodation in the hotel.

It should be submitted as per the following

  • It must be provided to ratify the purpose of visit and as proof of accommodation as well.

If you are staying in a hotel during your time in another country, a hotel voucher must be provided as proof of accommodation.

A credit card is provided by the bank to the account holder allowing them to make purchases on credit and pay it after a particular period of time.

The Credit Card proof that is submitted must match the requiremensts mentioned below

  • It must be provided as a financial proof.

A Credit card is provided as a proof of financial means.

An invitation letter from the family/friend is a document that allows you travel to another country on an invitation from your acquaintances.

The letter of invitation submitted should match the following criteria

  • It must be addressed to the respective diplomatic mission.
  • It must also mention the applicant details as per the passport, the purpose of travel, duration of stay, travel dates, and the relation with the invitee.
  • It must mention the invitee's details such as the contact details, profession details, visa status and citizenship proof.
  • It must specify who is going to bear the expenses of the trip.

An invitation letter from a family/friend whom you are visiting is essential to ratify the genuiness of your purpose of visit or even provide proof of accomodation.

A resident permit is a document provided by the embassy of the respective government to the foreigners who are willing to stay in the country as residents.

  • It must be submitted at the time when the invitee is staying abroad on a resident permit.

In case the visa permit copy of the invitee is not submitted, the applicant may not be allowed to visit the country providing the purpose of visiting acquaintances.

Passport is a mandatory document that is required at the time of international travels. The submitted passport must meet the parameters given below

  • It must be provided as invitee's proof of identification and for the required personal information.
  • It must be a copy of the first and the last page.

Failing to provide invitee's passport copy when requested may get the visa delayed or rejected on the basis of the absence of proof of purpose of travel/accommodation.

Eligibility for getting Romania Vfr Visa:

In order to be eligible to travel to the country on a visa, you will have to meet the following eligibility criteria.

Be a genuine traveller- You must have a valid and good intention behind travelling to the country.

Eligible to bear all expenses - You must possess sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents throughout the stay.

Reasons to return - You must have strong ties in your home country that will ensure that you will return after your stay.

Be of good character - You must have a clean criminal track record and be of good character. You may have to provide PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) for the same.

Be in good health - You must at least meet the minimum health requirements required by the authorities.

Visa Fees for Romania Vfr Visa:

*Important Note:

Embassy/Consulate reserves the right to ask for additional documents or personal appearance for an interview in special cases. Submission of the above-mentioned documents does not guarantee that a visa is granted, so It's recommonded to get the professional visa consultation. Submission of incomplete documentation or refusal to appear for a special visa interview may result in the rejection of your visa application .

Although the information on this website has been prepared with utmost care. However, regulations and requirements are subject to change.

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Visiting Romania and need a Romanian tourist visa form? Download a Romanian tourism visa form here.

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The Romanian Tourist Visa for your Holiday or Visiting a Family

Applying for a Romanian Tourist visa is necessary if you are visiting on holiday trip or to see a relative residing in Romania.

Usually, a visitor can apply for the necessary Romanian tourist visa online/ at the nearest Romanian consulate in the country of your residence for a stay in Romania of up to three months.

General Visa Requirements and Validity Period of Romanian Tourist Visa

It is advisable to check the Romanian tourist visa requirements, before applying for your tourist visa to Romania.

A brief summary of the most important requirements and conditions when obtaining the tourist visa for Romania:

  • You do not expect to undertake volunteer job that may otherwise be performed by a paid staff in Romania.
  • You do not intend to enter into a work relationship in Romania.
  • You do not plan to provide services to Romanian organisations (this is permitted with a Romanian work visa or business visa).
  • You do not plan to provide or sell services or products to consumers in Romania.
  • You and your relative are not in debt to the Romania Government.
  • You do not pose a risk to the health or safety and security of residents of Romania.
  • You have the ability to show that you have enough funds to finance your trip and return from Romania.

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Do I need a Romanian tourist visa?

It relies on your nationality and also the kind of travel document you are using to travel to Romania.Please visit here to check if you require a Romanian visa.

Who exactly can get a Romanian tourist visa?

Anybody wishing to go on holiday to Romania can request a Romanian tourist visa.

There are many types of visa for Romania which you can use as a visitor to Romania. If you are unsure which sort of Romanian tourist visa you need to apply, please get in touch with the nearest Romanian visa office to obtain more information as purpose of this page is to provide you basic overview when obtaining Romanian tourist visa.

What type of Romanian visa do I need?

This relies on 3 factors:

  • The citizenship according to your passport – If the nationality according to the passport is from a country that is on visa free travel to Romania or eligible to get a visa on arrival in Romania, then you may not need to apply for a Romanian tourist visa before leaving from your home country. Please click here to find out if you require a Romanian visa.
  • The timeframe of your visit in Romania – If you intend to stay in Romania for a much shorter duration no more than 90 days, then you can apply for the Romanian tourist visa. If you want to remain much longer, then contact the nearby Romanian visa office to obtain the appropriate visa for your travel.
  • The activities you like to carry out in Romania – If your sole purpose of travelling is for vacation, then you can make an application for all kinds of Romanian tourist visas stated on this web page.

General Visa Application Requirements to Request Romanian Traveller Visa

  • Traveler visa Form for Romania – Completed Romanian visa Form.
  • Original and signed passport – The passport should be valid for at the very least six months prior to going into Romania and three months after departing Romania. It has to contain a minimum of 2 spare visa web pages and can not be older than ten years.
  • Passport type photo – Photo must be no older than 6 months and ought to be 35 x 40mm in size.
  • Previous passport – Offer a previous passport if you had any.
  • Previous visas – Copies of previous Romanian visas details if you had any.
  • Flight tickets to Romania – Reservation of return or round trip flight tickets. In some instances the Romanian visa office may request prepaid air travel tickets to Romania.
  • Travel insurance – Evidence of travel insurance with a minimum cover set by the Romanian consular office provided with the Certificate of Insurance and the table of benefits. The travel insurance policy must cover the cost of repatriation for medical reasons and the Certificate of Currency should be issued by an insurance company. If you are considering using your credit card travel insurance for your travel to Romania, please call Romanian consular office to find out more and travel insurance policy requirements for the Romanian visa.
  • Original financial institution declarations – Original financial institution statements for the last 3 months revealing adequate funds to cover your visit in Romania. If statements are printed online after that it has to be Verified (stamped) by the bank officials.
  • Hotel Reservations in Romania – Copy of confirmed hotel bookings including name of the applicant, name and address of the hotel, length of stay. In many scenarios, only bookings which are partly or completely pre-paid can be accepted.
  • Work letter – This letter should be: original and signed letter from employer written on company letter head paper, validating your ongoing employment, the status of employment, regular monthly income and annual leave. Additionally, please provide your 3 latest pay slips. If you are self-employed: supply certified copies of company registration, income tax return.
  • For students. Please supply the following:
  • Proof of current student status: Certificate of Enrollment.
  • Original and signed letter from university written on university letter head paper, affirming ongoing enrolment, verifying the payment of tuition fees or any kind of scholarships, and confirming semester break.
  • Insurance coverage from Organisation/University – Give a letter from the University stating the purpose, duration of travel and confirmation that you will be covered by the insurance policy for the whole trip in addition to the Certificate of Currency and summary of benefits.

In general, visa applications for Romanian visa ought to be sent for a maximum of 6 months, and no later than 15 days, before the journey.

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Tui corrects misleading ‘Brexit advice’ on website for travel to Europe

Tui has corrected misleading “Brexit advice” about travel to Europe after The Independent pointed out key errors.

Europe’s biggest holiday company said the EU “Etias” scheme has been in operation since 2022 – though the pre-registration system will not start until next year at the earliest .

Tui also mistakenly added that Bulgaria, Croatia , and Romania are outside the Schengen Area area.

On the company’s web page headed “ Will Brexit affect my holiday ?” Tui asserted: “From 2022, the EU introduced a European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias).

“This is a bit like an Esta that you’d apply for when travelling to the USA .

“This is not a visa, but you’ll need to register your details before you travel via a quick and easy online form.”

The Electronic Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias) will not begin until April 2025 at the earliest. The European Union intends to roll out the Entry Exit System in autumn 2024, with Etias following six months later.

Etias is broadly modelled on the US Esta scheme, with prospective visitors being obliged to register online and make payment before they can visit the European Union and wider Schengen area.

The fee will be €7 (£6) for a permit valid for up to three years.

Etias has been planned since 2016; the UK was involved early on in the project while still an EU member.

The European Union claims it will be a “simple, fast and visitor-friendly system” that will “save travellers time and hassle”.

The EU plan to introduce a European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) from April 2025 at the earliest.

When The Independent pointed out the error, Tui updated the information to say that Etias will not be ready until that date.

Tui also claimed: “You can take a holiday of up to 90 days in any 180-day period if you’re travelling to a country in the EU, Iceland , Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland.

“That’s with the exception of Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus , and Romania – these countries have different rules.”

Were this true, it would mean travellers who had already spent their 90 allotted days in other Schengen Area countries could go to one of these countries and “reset the clock”.

But Croatia joined the Schengen Area in 2023 , while Bulgaria and Romania are now part of the border-free zone for arrivals by air and sea.

The only EU nations that remain outside Schengen are Ireland and Cyprus.

Tui has now corrected the information.

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