
VISA REGIME
For holders of national passports and other travel documents: Visa is required
For holders of diplomatic and official passports: Visa is required, Visas is granted free of charge
Note: Holders of an emergency travel document in transit require a visa
ENTERING AND LEAVING THE COUNTRY
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia need a visa to enter Tanzania.
A visa may be obtained at the Embassy of Tanzania in Rome (Italy) or via the Government of Tanzania website: https://eservices.immigration.go.tz/visa/, which is a simpler and cheaper procedure. Additional visa information is available on the same website.
Travellers coming from countries with risk of yellow fever must have an international certificate of vaccination (“yellow card”).
SOCIAL SECURITY AGREEMENT
No social security agreement has been concluded.
USEFUL INFORMATION
HEALTH SITUATION — There are occasional outbreaks of cholera and dengue fever, and malaria is widespread. Therefore, it is advisable to use mosquito repellents, as well as to take antimalarials.
SECURITY SITUATION — Due to the ongoing unrest and protests, a curfew and movement restrictions have been introduced in several parts of the country, and there are disruptions in transport and communications in certain areas.
Travel has become difficult, and some flights have been canceled.
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are advised to stay in safe locations, follow official announcements, and avoid public gatherings.
Contact information:
For consular assistance and protection while in Tanzania, please contact the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Nairobi (address: 6th Floor, Fortis Tower, Wood Vale Grove, Westlands, Nairobi), via the following phone numbers: +254794588515; +254723163775; (for Serbian citizens in emergencies only: +254734601031) and email: srb.consular.kenya@mfa.rs.