Learn More: Self-Assessment Form
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
The Serbia Self-Assessment Form is an online COVID-19 document that all travelers must fill in before entering Serbia. The Serbian government created this document to help public health authorities keep in touch with travelers who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Apply for your Serbia Self-Assessment Form here.
WHO CAN ENTER SERBIA WITH THIS DOCUMENT?
All foreign travelers and Serbian citizens coming back to Serbia must fill in this document before arrival.
GET THE SERBIA SELF-ASSESSMENT FORM
To apply for the Serbia Self-Assessment Form, you’ll have to offer some information about your health status to confirm that you have no signs of COVID-19. Please notice that depending on the answers from the self-assessment form, you’ll have to follow other recommendations and guidelines.
Check our application page to complete the Serbia Self-Assessment Form.
DISPLAY THE FORM
Once you finish filling out the application request, we’ll forward the Serbia Self-Assessment Form deliverable document to your email before your travel. After you get this document, be sure to print it out and hand-sign it if needed so that you can show it to the immigration officers once you arrive in Serbia.
Check the FAQs below to view quarantine rules for Serbia.
Required Documents to Apply
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A current valid passport, with at least 6-month validity.
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A credit/debit card or a PayPal account.
Important Instructions
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All travelers entering Serbia, regardless of their nationality, age or any other consideration, must carry their Assessment Form.
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The Serbia Self-Assessment Form is a Single Entry document. It DOES NOT replace a visa. If your country requires a visa, the immigration officers will ask for your Visa when you enter the country. Keep in mind some nationalities will require a paper visa. If that is your case, we suggest you contact your local embassy.
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At the airport, you must show the QR Code that we will bring you, in order to pass the health check established by the Health Authorities.
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It is highly recommended that you keep your Form and the associated QR Code with you either as a soft copy (smartphone, tablet, etc.) or as a hard copy in case of any failure in the system.
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If you did not have a negative PCR test during the passport control, the system generates a Quarantine order and person is under health supervision and oblige home quarantine for 10 days, based on the data from the travel document (for passengers without a PCR test). If your answers are indicating a case of COVID-19 infection healthcare personal will contact you and recommend further actions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Serbia Self-Assessment Form is a new travel document that all travelers must complete before entering Serbia. All the information you give in this Self-Assessment Form will help the Serbian health authorities to trace citizens who may have been endangered by COVID-19. Start the application now.
Please notice that this self-assessment form DOES NOT replace a visa. If you need a visa to travel to Serbia, the immigration officers will ask for it upon arrival. If you need a paper visa, we suggest you go to the nearest Serbian embassy.
Yes, it is. Serbian citizens, as well as foreign citizens in Serbia, will have to complete an online COVID-19 self-assessment within 24 hours of crossing the border.
Take into account that a second online self-assessment form must be completed by all travelers 10 days after arrival in Serbia.
It’s not obligatory, but it is highly recommended to take a PCR COVID-19 Test and add the printed test results to the Serbia Self-Assessment Form. This way, you’ll have your PCR Test ready during the passport control.
If you don’t have a negative PCR Test during the passport control, then you’ll have to follow a quarantine order. Remember that the Negative PCR test automatically generates a notification from the sanitary inspection agency of Serbia about the cancellation of the quarantine order.
Travelers who are citizens of the Republic of Serbia and foreign citizens arriving at the Republic of Serbia for business purposes must offer a negative RT-PCR test or an antigen test for virus SARS-CoV-2, issued by a reference laboratory of the Republic of Serbia.
Not necessarily. However, travelers that don’t have a negative PCR test during passport control will have to home quarantine for 10 days once the system generates the quarantine order. Also, the quarantine order could be canceled after PCR testing in one of the authorized laboratories in Serbia, in the case of negative results. Keep in mind that a negative PCR test automatically generates a notification from Serbia’s sanitary inspection agency about the cancelation of the quarantine order.
Please take into account that the Quarantine order cannot be canceled based on submitted PCR test results issued in foreign reference laboratories.
- Standard Processing Time: 24 hours - USD 20.00.
- Rush Processing Time: 8 hours - USD 35.00.
- Super Rush Processing Time: 4 hours - USD 60.00.
You can apply for this document at any time, but we recommend you apply for it at least 24 hours before your trip. Don’t forget that our work team will always start processing this certificate when the time is right so that it remains valid for your entire journey.
Get your document now and forget about having to check if you’re qualified to apply.
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