Montenegro Visa for Indians

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Montenegro Visa Information

Visa Type

E-Visa

Length of Stay

30 days

Validity

60 days

Entry

Single

Method

Paperless

Montenegro Visa Requirements

Passport
Visa Application Form
Passport Size Photo
Flight Reservation
Hotel Booking
Travel Insurance
Bank Statement

How Montenegro Visa Process Works

Step 1
Apply on Traventure Explorers

Submit your documents on Traventure Explorers — only pay government fee.

Step 2
Your Documents Are Verified

Traventure Explorers verifies your documents and submits to Immigration

Step 3
Your Visa Gets Processed

We work with Immigration to ensure you get your Visa on time.

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Your visa is rejected Government Fee Refunded

Montenegro Visa Rejection Reasons

Factors that can get your visa rejected

Expired Passport

Applying with a passport that has expired or expires within 6 months

Criminal Record

Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa.

Previous Visa Violations

Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indians need a visa for Montenegro?

Yes, Indian passport holders need a valid visa to travel to Montenegro for tourism, business, family visits, or other short stays. Montenegro does not provide a visa-on-arrival or visa-free entry for Indian citizens.

However, Indian passport holders with a valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, U.S. visa, or U.K. visa can enter Montenegro without a separate Montenegrin visa for short stays of up to 30 days or until the visa expires (whichever comes first).

How will my Montenegro visa look like? +
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My travel date to Montenegro has been postponed. Will my issued visa still be valid? +

Your Montenegro visa may still be valid depending on its validity period. You can check this on the visa sticker in your passport, where the “date of expiry” is mentioned.

If your new travel dates fall before the expiry date, you can use the same visa to enter Montenegro.

If your new travel dates are beyond the validity period, you will need to apply for a fresh visa.

Tip: Always confirm both the visa’s validity and the permitted length of stay to ensure your new plans align with the conditions of your visa.

What are the Montenegro tourist visa requirements for Indians? +

Completed Visa Application Form: A fully filled and signed Montenegro visa application form is mandatory. Any errors or missing details can delay processing or lead to rejection.

Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your intended departure date from Montenegro. It should have been issued within the last 10 years and contain at least two blank pages.

Passport Photograph: A recent passport-sized photograph taken within the last six months, with a white background and meeting Montenegro’s official photo specifications.

Proof of Financial Means: You must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your stay. This is usually shown through recent bank statements (last six months), stamped and signed by the bank. If you have investments like fixed deposits or mutual funds, attach official documents as supporting proof.

Comprehensive Travel Insurance: Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, hospitalisation, and repatriation for the entire duration of your stay is required. Coverage should be at least €30,000, similar to Schengen visa standards.

Accommodation Proof: Confirmed hotel bookings, rental agreements, or an invitation letter from your host in Montenegro.

Return Travel Itinerary: A booked return flight ticket or onward journey ticket to show your intention to leave Montenegro before the visa expires.

Detailed Itinerary: A cover letter explaining the purpose of your trip, the travel dates, and your planned activities in Montenegro.

Employment or Student Verification: If employed, submit a no-objection certificate or letter from your employer confirming your position, salary, and approved leave. Students must provide a letter from their educational institution. If you are self-employed, add relevant documents as proof of your business and financial status.

Host Invitation (if applicable): If you are visiting friends or family, an invitation letter from your host in Montenegro confirming accommodation details and your relationship with them

What should I do if my Montenegro visa is rejected? +

If your Montenegro visa application gets refused, it’s important not to panic. A rejection doesn’t mean the end of your travel plans; it just means some gaps need to be fixed before you try again. Here’s what you can do:

1. Understand the reason for rejection: The refusal letter will typically state the reason why your visa was denied. Go through it carefully; this is your starting point. Without knowing the exact reason, it’s hard to correct the issue.

2. Seek professional advice if needed: If the rejection reasons are unclear or complicated, consult an immigration lawyer or a reliable visa consultant. They can help you interpret the decision and suggest the best way forward.

3. Recheck your documents: Go through your entire application again—passport, bank statements, travel insurance, itinerary, and supporting letters. Even a small error, a missing document, or an inconsistency could lead to rejection. Correct anything that might have caused doubt.

4. Reapply with stronger evidence: Once you’ve identified the gaps, you can submit a fresh application. This time, make sure you address each point raised in your rejection letter. Providing additional documents or clearer explanations can make a big difference.

5. Consider an appeal (if applicable): In some cases, you may have the right to appeal the decision. If you believe the refusal was unfair or based on a misunderstanding, follow the official appeals procedure and provide any extra documents that support your case.

Tip: Stay patient and thorough. A visa rejection is not unusual, but learning from it and preparing a stronger application greatly improves your chances the next time.

Do I need to submit my passport for the Montenegro visa process? +

Yes, you must submit your passport during the Montenegro visa application process. The embassy or consulate needs it to verify your identity and to issue the visa sticker. Once your visa is approved, your passport will be safely returned to you.

How will I receive my approved Montenegro tourist visa? +

Once your Montenegro visa application is approved, it will be affixed as a sticker on your passport. When you receive your passport, make sure to carefully check all details on your visa, such as your name, passport number, and travel dates, to ensure they are accurate.

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Total Price
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