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Do I Need a Visa to Travel to Romania?
Although Romania is a member of the European Union since 2007, the country is not a part of the Schengen agreement and regulates its own visa policy within the legal framework of the EU.
Romania has many bilateral or multilateral visa agreements with different countries all over the world that eliminates lengthy visa processes. Citizens of listed countries are allowed to stay in Romania for 90 days in 180 days period without a visa. These countries are:
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*Only to holders of biometric passports issued by their respective countries.
In addition to listed countries, holders of two or multiple entry Schengen visas, long stay visas, or residence permits issued by Schengen states are eligible to entry, transit, or stay in Romania for up to 90 days in 180 days period.
Holders of short or long stay visas and residence permits from Bulgaria, Cyprus, or Croatia are also allowed to enter, transit, or stay in Romania for up to 90 days in 180 days period.
Countries that are not listed above have to apply for a visa beforehand to visit Romania through its online e-visa system or consulates around the world.
Romania Visa Types
We covered Romania visa types that vary depending on the duration and purpose of the stay.
C Type (Short-Term) Visas
Depending on your purpose of visit that is limited to 90 days or less in a 180 days period to Romania; it is possible for you to obtain one of the following visa types.
Romania Touristic Visa
A Romania tourist visa is issued for international tourists who are planning to visit the country for sightseeing purposes and is the most issued type of visa for Romania. It is possible to obtain a Romania tourist visa through consulates, online visa system, authorized visa companies, or authorized travel agencies.
Romania Business or Fair Participation Visa
A Romania business or fair participation visa is granted for individuals who are planning to visit the country for business-related purposes such as meetings, events, business fairs, or unpaid trainings without labor or gainful employment. Invitation documents from professional chambers and organizations are must be included to the application.
Romania Family, Relative or Friend Visit Visa
A Romania family, relative, or friend visit visa is issued for individuals who wish to visit a family member or a friend residing in the country. In order to get the visa, it is required for applicants to include an invitation letter from the person whom you are visiting in addition to other necessary documents.
Romania Cultural, Sports or Conference Visit Visa
Romania cultural, sports, or conference visit visa is granted for individuals or groups that are going to attend a cultural event or activity held in the country. An invitation from the receiving association and confirmation documents from the supervising ministry must be included in the application as well as other supporting documents
Romania Short-Term Education or Internship Visa
A Romania short-term education or internship visa is issued for students who intended to study in the country for educational purposes. The applicant has to documents including but not limited to proof of adequate accommodation means, admission letter from the receiving institution, and sponsorship documents if the student cannot provide adequate financial means for himself/herself.
D Type (Long-Term) Visa
Romania category D visas are required for stays that exceed a three month period with varying purposes in Romania even if the applicant’s nationality is on the visa-free list. It is possible for you to apply for a long-term visa to Romania if you are one of the following:
- A student who is intended to study in a Romania-based pre-graduate, graduate, or postgraduate institutions
- A researcher who is going to carry out scientific research within the regulations of the Ministry of Research and Innovation
- An individual whose first-degree family member or members are citizens of Romania
- A skilled worker who is planning to work in Romania in recognized fields with an invitation from a company in Romania
- An individual who’s planning to carry out religious activities endorsed by the State Secretariat for Cults
Romania Transit Visa
A Romania transit visa is asked from individuals whose nationality is not eligible to transit another destination from Romania. A Romania transit visa authorizes the individual to travel a third country from the territory of Romania for up to five days stay period and can be issued for one or multiple transits.
General Requirements to Apply for Romania Visa
In order to successfully obtain a Romania visa, it is important to be prepared and gather all the necessary information regarding your nationality and purpose of visit beforehand. There are certain stages to obtain a Romania visa:
Apply For a Visa Online
To streamline the visa application processes, Romania introduced an e-visa program that is accessible 24/7. Upload scanned copies of your documents to the online system and wait for them to be processed. If your application is considered valid, the consular staff will contact you to establish a certain date and time at a relevant consulate.
Attend Your Visa Appointment
After your appointment is set, you need to deliver original copies of the required documents in person. You will be interviewed about your purpose of stay as well as financial means and pay the visa processing fee.
Receive Your Visa
After processing time, you will be called to consulate back to receive the visa which is affixed to your passport.
Romania Visa Applications
You are required to present the following documents if your nationality is not eligible for a visa-free entry to Romania:
- Completed official visa application form
- Two recent photos, size 3x4
- A valid passport
- Documents justifying the purpose of visit, confirming the duration of the stay, and the intention to return
- Proof of sufficient financial means set by the ministry
- Travel medical insurance that covers of at least €30,000 regarding medical emergencies
There are additionally required or supporting documents from certain applicants:
Employed:
- Proof of employment such as work contract if applicable
- Bank statement of the last six months
Self-Employed:
- A copy of the last income tax or relevant bank statements or documents
- Proof of business such as bank statements, invoices or receipts
Student:
- Proof of enrollment and no objection certificate from the registered school
- Sponsorship documents if the applicant cannot support himself/herself financially during the period of the stay
Retired:
- Proof of pension of the last six months
What is Visa Sponsorship for Romania?
Visa sponsorship is required in Romania if the applicant cannot cover his/her expenses for educational or touristic purposes by own in the duration of the stay. A sponsor could be a parent, sibling, other relatives, or a friend. However, it would increase chances to obtain a visa if the sponsor is a first-degree relative or has a permanent residence permit or citizenship in Romania or a Schengen country. The required documents from the sponsor are:
- A signed sponsorship letter that clearly states the relationship with the applicant, information on how and what expenses going to be covered, personal and contact info of both the applicant and the sponsor, and accommodation details of the applicant
- A scanned copy of the ID
- Proof of sufficient funds such as bank statements or payroll
- Proof of estate or business ownership if applicable
- Signatory circulars
Keep in mind that there might be additionally asked supporting documents while applying for a visa with a sponsorship. You can check our website for more details about visa sponsorships.
Romania Visa Rules
There are many countries across the globe can enter Romania without a visa. If your country is not eligible for visa-free entry to Romania, you need to obtain a Romania visa and take consideration of the following visa rules:
- The passport should be valid for more than three months from the expected day of arrival to Romania.
- The passport should not be older than ten years and contain at least two blank pages.
- The visa application form of the children under 18 years of age must also be signed by a parent or legal guardian.
- If you are applying for an e-visa to Romania, start the application process at least two weeks prior to your intended date of entry.
Romania Visa Requirements
Romania Visa Requirements for Schengen and EU Countries
Citizens of Schengen and EU countries should not have any problems while entering Romania since they are eligible for a visa-free entry to the country.
Romania Visa Requirements for US, UK, and Canada
Citizens of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada can visit Romania without a visa if:
- Their passport is valid for more than three months from the expected time of arrival to Romania,
- They can provide proof of sufficient financial means,
- Purpose of visit is clear and well-documented.
Romania Visa Fees
Romania short-stay visa types listed below exclusively include the visa. Keep in mind that there might be additional payments expected from the applicant such as consular fees, service fees of the outsourced visa companies, or application form fees. The current Romania visa fees valid as of March 2020 are as follows:
Airport Transits | EUR 80 |
Transits | EUR 80 |
Short Stay Type C | EUR 80 |
Long Stay Type D | EUR 120 |
Romania also has bilateral or multilateral agreements with certain countries that mutually abolish or reduce visa processing fees.
Albania | EUR 40 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | EUR 40 |
Russia | EUR 40 |
Montenegro | EUR 40 |
Ukraine | EUR 40 |
Georgia | EUR 40 |
Armenia | EUR 40 |
Azerbaijan | EUR 40 |
Cape Verde | EUR 60 |
North Macedonia | Free |
Moldova | Free |
Serbia | Free |
NOTE: This article was prepared in March 2020. Please check up-to-date information published by official sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
WARNING: Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, visa applications for your destination country may not have started yet. Please consult the relevant official authorities for up-to-date information.
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Romania is a great destination to discover thanks to its fascinating historical landmarks and spectacular natural sceneries all around. The country is located in the southeastern part of Europe, the most eastern part of the Balkans with a population of more than 19 million.
Through our Romania Visa Guide, you will learn everything you need to know about the visa policy of Romania regarding various nationalities across the globe, different types of visas, specific requirements, visa sponsorships, visa fees, and many more. Before your visa application to Romania, it is essential to have a scheduled flight ticket at hand. You can visit our Romania Flight Ticket page to buy one and enjoy our amazing prices.
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Romania, even though it is an Eastern European country, has in itself something from the countries such as France, Spain, or Italy. The architecture is fascinating, and the local cuisine is delicious; you should especially try some of the local cheese, sarmale (cabbage rolls) and mici (grilled minced meat rolls); they are amazing, and they draw a little bit from the European Cuisine but also a bit from the Middle Eastern one.
The best time to visit Romania is around the late summer / early autumn. The winters are reckless here, and the springs are rainy – if possible, try to avoid these times of the year.
Romania uses two different time zones, depending on the time of the year: in the period between Spring and Autumn, it is EET (UTC +2), and between Autumn and Spring, it is EEST (UTC +3).
If you are an EU citizen, then you can freely travel to Romania, with a stay of up to 90 days.
For Turkish citizens, the situation is comfortable for the special passport holders – they can also stay for up to 90 days. The regular passport holders, though, are required to apply for a separate Romanian visa in advance of the trip.
The time difference is 1 hour between Spring and Autumn (summertime) and 2 hours between Autumn and Spring (wintertime).