VISA REGIME

For holders of diplomatic and official passports:

Visa is not required for stays of up to 30 days in a one-year period.

For holders of national passports and other travel documents:

Visa is not required for stays of up to 30 days in a one-year period.

 

ENTERING AND LEAVING THE COUNTRY
Holders of Serbian passports are not required to obtain a visa for stays of up to 30 days.

SOCIAL SECURITY AGREEMENT
No social security agreement has been concluded.

USEFUL INFORMATION

HEALTH SITUATION – Current information on the health situation in this country may be found on the World Health Organization website: https://www.who.int/countries/vct/.
Medical facilities are not of a high standard. Visitors should be aware of the following diseases posing a health threat: Zika virus disease, Dengue fever and Chikungunya fever.

SECURITY SITUATION – As tourists are often victims of petty crime, they should avoid moving alone, especially in poorly lit city areas, beaches and the like. Occasionally, serious crimes are committed.

TRANSPORT – Roads are generally in very bad condition. Public transport is performed by mini-buses and taxis. Animals often wander onto roads. Travellers can enter the country by ship or plane.
To operate a vehicle, Serbian citizens are required to obtain a local temporary driving licence which is issued on request on the basis of the Serbian (national) driving licence. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a left-driving country.

OTHER INFORMATION – The currency used is the East Caribbean dollar (EC$).

Contact information:
For consular assistance and protection while in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, please contact the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Washington D.C. (address: 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 410 N.W. Washington D.C. 20007, USA), which covers Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on a non-residential basis, at the following telephone number: 00 1 (202) 332 0333 or e-mail addresses: info@serbiaembusa.org and consular@serbiaembusa.org.