ATTENTION TO TURKISH CITIZENS TRAVELING TO MONTENEGRO

There is a Visa Exemption Agreement between Türkiye and Montenegro.

In this context, citizens of Turkey and Montenegro who are holders of diplomatic, special, service and ordinary passports can enter each other’s country without a visa within six months, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of first entry, or for a period of time. transition purposes.

When entering Montenegro by land, it is possible to travel for touristic or transit purposes for up to 90 days within 180 days with an ordinary passport valid for at least 6 months.

There is no obligation to present a PCR test or vaccination certificate when entering Montenegro.

Although mutual visa exemption is provided, since Montenegro is in the EU candidacy process and has borders with EU countries (Croatia), border officials can sometimes act cautiously and rulefully towards our citizens regarding people coming to the country from outside the EU. In order to avoid problems entering the country, our citizens are required to carry a reasonable amount of foreign currency with them during their travels to Montenegro, in proportion to the length of time they intend to stay in the country, and to provide information regarding accommodation or hotel reservations. , present your return tickets and be careful to clearly explain your travel purposes to the officers. Highly recommended.

For additional questions, you can contact the Consular Branch of our Embassy in Podgorica at “+382 20 445 700” or the Consular Branch Emergency telephone number “+382 69 219 935” during working hours. If the phone numbers in question cannot be reached, you can also reach the Consulate Call Center at +90 312 292 29 29.

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