Can I enter Croatia with single entry visa Schengen? [duplicate]

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I am traveling first to Greece then to Croatia. But I have Schengen with single entry. So is it allowed to enter Croatia with this visa?



Best Answer

No, your visa will not allow you to enter Croatia. To enter Croatia with a Schengen visa, the visa must be valid for at least two entries, see 'Visa requirements overview' from the Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.




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Can I enter Croatia with single entry Schengen visa?

No, only two or multiple entry Schengen visa is valid for entering the Republic of Croatia.

Can I travel to multiple Schengen countries with single entry visa?

With one-entry visa you can travel the Schengen area only once. It is indicated in your visa as \u201c01\u201d. With two-entries or multi-entries you can respectively travel to the Schengen area twice or several times during the visa validity period. I HAVE A VALID LONG STAY VISA/ RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR A SCHENGEN AREA COUNTRY.

Can I use my Schengen visa to go to Croatia?

Third-country nationals who have a valid residence permits issued by a Schengen member state do not need a visa for stay in Croatia not exceeding 90 days in each 180-day period or for transit through Croatia.

Can I have 2 Schengen visas at the same time?

In theory, it is not possible for a person to hold two valid short stay visas covering the same period. I have a valid Schengen visa but it does not cover my next intended stay, what can I do? In this case, it is possible to file a visa application for another Schengen visa to cover the next intended stay entirely.



Schengen Visa MULTIPLE ENTRY vs SINGLE ENTRY




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