Immigration in Tirana Airport

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I'm traveling to Tirana, Albania (arriving in late-March) on my 18th birthday alone to visit my friends. I am an American. I've never traveled internationally before, I'm just curious what happens at Immigration and what will I be asked so I'm prepared? So far I only have the documents I know for sure I'll need (onward ticket and my passport). Thanks..






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Can foreigners enter Albania?

You may enter the Republic of Albania as a tourist without a visa. You may stay up to 90 days within a six-month period in Albania without applying for a residency permit. If you wish to stay in Albania longer than 90 days you may apply for a residency permit once you enter the country.

Can you immigrate to Albania?

Foreigners who wish to reside in Albania on a long-term basis (in any case more than three months within each six-month period) shall be issued a residence permit. Foreigners may work in Albania only after obtaining a work permit, unless otherwise stipulated by the law.

Do they stamp your passport in Albania?

Residing in Albania without a Residence Permit (Lately, it has come to our attention that they do not stamp passports because the record is entered electronically in their systems. If this is the case, we suggest you save your boarding pass or ticket as evidence of your entry to Albania for later use.)

How many terminals does Tirana airport have?

How many terminals does Tirana Airport have? Tirana Airport has a small terminal, divided into an Arrivals hall and Departures hall with 29 check-in desks.



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