Sticker Visa Short Stay
Sticker Visa Short Stay
Mode: StickerEntry: Short StayStay Duration: Up to 90 DaysValidity: As per Embassy Approval

Overview
Slovenia is a stunning country in Central Europe, renowned for its lakes, mountains, and ancient cities. Ljubljana, the capital, is renowned for both its architecture and culture. Slovenia is a well-liked travel destination for tourists, business travelers, and short-term visitors to Europe because it is a member of the Schengen Area.
Why Travunited
• Professional advice on applying for a Schengen visa • Complete preparation and verification of documents • Help with appointments and visa application paperwork • Assistance with itinerary planning and travel insurance • Advice regarding the cover letter and any supporting materials • Frequent updates on the status of applications • Expert and prompt processing assistance • Skilled staff managing European visa processes • Tailored support for business and tourism visas • Reliable travel partner for services related to international visas.
Stats
• There were roughly 18,171 visa applications in 2024. • 13,630 visas were issued in 2024. • 4,417 visa applications were rejected in 2024. • Approximately 75% of applications are approved. • Approximately 24.3% of applications are rejected. • Slovenia receives 20,000 Schengen visa applications a year on average.* It accounts for roughly 0.16% of all Schengen visa applications. • The leading applicants are Russia, Kosovo, Turkey, and India.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport Copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Flight tickets
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Accommodation
RequiredRequired document
Bank Statements
RequiredRequired document
Cover Letter
RequiredRequired document
Download Templates
Download sample document templates to help you prepare your application.
Sample Cover Letter
Eligibility
• Valid passport (issued within ten years, valid for three months after departure) • Completed application for a visa • Current passport-sized photos • Clearly defined travel objectives (tourist, business, or visit) • Evidence of lodging in Slovenia • Verified itinerary and airline reservation • Valid in the Schengen Area, travel health insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000 • Evidence of adequate financial resources • Evidence of job, business, or ties to one's native country • Spend no more than 90 days in the Schengen area in a 180-day period.
Important Notes
• Within a 180-day period, a maximum stay of 90 days is permitted in the Schengen Area. • Immigration officials at the port of entry make the final decision, • A visa does not ensure entrance. • When traveling, applicants must have supporting documentation, such as a hotel reservation, a return ticket, insurance, and evidence of finances. • It is required to have travel medical insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000. • The passport must remain valid for a minimum of three months following the intended departure from the Schengen region. • The average processing time for a visa is 10–15 working days, though this might change. • Fines, expulsion, or the denial of a future Schengen visa could result from overstaying the visa. • Visa sticker must be checked for correct details (name, Passport number, validity) after issuance. • Visitors must abide by Schengen immigration regulations and Rules.
Rejection Reasons
• Inaccurate or incomplete application for a visa • Inadequate proof of funds to finance the stay • Travel medical insurance that is inadequate or invalid for the Schengen Area • An unclear reason for traveling • Incomplete or unconfirmed lodging information • Inadequate evidence of ties to one's own country (employment, company, property) • A suspicion that someone intends to stay longer than necessary in the Schengen area • Prior overstays or visa infractions in Schengen nations • The validity of the passport does not match Schengen specifications • Submitted documents that are fraudulent, falsified, or deceptive • Insufficient documentation of return ticket or travel itinerary • Authorities have expressed worries about immigration or security.
FAQs
1.Do I need a visa to visit Slovenia?
It depends on your nationality. Slovenia is part of the Schengen Area, so nationals from the EU, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and many other countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Others, including India, Pakistan, and Nigeria, must apply for a Schengen visa.
2.Is a transit visa required if I’m only passing through Slovenia?
If you are not leaving the international transit area, a visa is not needed for many nationalities. However, citizens of some countries (e.g., Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria) require an Airport Transit Visa (Type A) even for short layovers.
3. Can I visit other countries with a Slovenia visa?
Yes. A Schengen visa issued by Slovenia allows travel to all 26 Schengen countries, as long as Slovenia is your main destination.
4.With a short-stay visa, how long may I stay in Slovenia?
Within a 180-day period, you may remain in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days.




