Do I need a Visa to Croatia with a Lebanese passport if I have an EU member state visa?
I've read on some websites that it is not required to have a visa to go into Croatia/Romania/Bulgaria/Bosnia for Lebanese citizens with an Eu member state visa. Can anyone confirm?
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If you hold an EU member state visa, such as Cyprus, you can visit the aforementioned countries as well as Serbia. However, the criteria is different from country to another (required number of entries, duration of stay, etc.). You can fill and check your info here and get the detailed criteria for each country: https://www.emirates.com/ae/english/before-you-fly/visa-passport-information/find-visa-requirements.aspx
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Does a Lebanese need a visa to Croatia?
Croatia tourist visa is required for Lebanese citizens. The stay is usually short with a period of 90 days and visa expires in 90 days. Applicant is required to be present when applying for Croatia tourist visa. A total of 11 documents are required for applying Croatia tourist visa.Can Lebanese enter Croatia?
Citizens of Lebanon who plan to visit Croatia are required to have a visa.Do I need a visa to Croatia if I have a Schengen visa?
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 Schengen visa holders enter Croatia?
Visa Requirements for Croatia for Holders of Schengen VisasTravellers holding a dual entry Schengen visa must have one unused entry if travelling to Croatia. Holders of a residence permit, or certain other types of visa issued by a Schengen Area country, can also visit Croatia without requiring an additional visa.Easiest European Citizenship (Fastest EU Nationality and Requirements)
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