Visit (visa exemption): Russian citizen in United States → Serbia
Russian citizens living in the United States can visit Serbia visa-free — no visa is required for visits of up to 30 days per visit, per the Serbian MFA's official visa regime; the visa-free rule is the same regardless of where you live, including the United States.
Short visit to Serbia under the visa-free regime for Russia ordinary passports — no visa to obtain in advance (up to 30 days).
- Validity
- Visa-free entry — no visa is issued in advance
- Entries
- Each visa-free entry is granted at the border
- Max stay per visit
- Up to 30 days per visit
When to start
Start 1–14 days before your travel date.
The Serbian MFA's official visa-regime page for Russia states that holders of ordinary passports need no visa for visits of up to 30 days. No visa or pre-travel authorisation to obtain.
Visa-free entry covers visits of up to 30 days per visit. For longer stays, or purposes like employment or study, a visa (C or long-stay D) is required — check the official page before you travel.
There is nothing to apply for in advance: you present your valid ordinary passport at the border and receive your stay on entry. Keep your entry stamp — your visa-free days count from it.
What you'll need
- Valid ordinary passport — Your ordinary Russia passport — the visa-free regime applies to holders of ordinary passports. ✓ verified
- Second passport (only if your visa/permit is in an old passport) — Serbia allows entering with two passports — e.g. an expired passport carrying a valid visa or residence permit together with your valid passport. ✓ verified·
- Residence-permit card + passport (residence-permit holders) — If you hold a residence permit issued as a separate card (not a sticker in the passport), you must present your valid passport when entering Serbia. ✓ verified·
Where you'll apply
No visa to apply for in advance — from the United States (or anywhere) you enter Serbia visa-free with your ordinary passport and receive your stay at the border. There is no Serbian visa-centre step in the US.
Fees
| Visa-free entry | varies |
Gotchas to watch
- The visa-free limit is per the bilateral regime published by the Serbian MFA — it can change; re-check the official regime page shortly before travel.
- Visa-free entry is for short visits — for work, study or stays beyond the limit you need a Visa C/long-stay Visa D before travelling.
- Entry is always at the border officer's discretion — carry evidence of your onward travel and the purpose of your visit.