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Procedure to apply for Romania Visa from London, UK
- Romanian visas will first be issued by the consular section of the Romanian Embassy in the UK on January 15, 2021. Only the applications from its circumscription that can be found will be processed.
- The Schengen area does not include Romania, so trips there do not count against your 90 days of visa-free travel.
- Without a visa, you can visit Romania for up to 90 days in any 180-day span. This is true whether you go on a vacation, go to see family or friends, go on business trips, go to sporting or cultural events, or go on short-term studies or training.
- You must adhere to Romanian government entry requirements in order to extend your stay, engage in employment or academic pursuits, travel on business, or for any other reason.
- Your 90-day visa-free period for Romania does not apply if you stay there during that time with a Romanian residence permit or long-stay visa.
- For further information check here.
Document Required
- Your passport may receive a stamp when you enter and leave Romania as a visitor. The 90-day visa-free stay restriction for transitory stays in Romania will be verified by border patrol agents using the stamps on your passport.
- show a return or onward ticket
- to show you have enough money for your stay
- Passport size photograph
What is the processing time?
- The processing time for visas at the Romanian Embassy is 14 business days.
What is the cost?
- The cost of the long-stay visa processing fee is 120 EURO.
Types of Visa
1. Short-stay visa
- When visiting Romania for reasons other than immigration, a short-stay visa allows entry into the country and permits a visitor to stay for up to 90 days within a six-month period.
2. Long-stay visa
- A long-stay visa likewise allows for a 90-day stay, but it serves different objectives. You may obtain this type of visa in order to engage in professional, business, religious, or humanitarian endeavours.
3. Tourist Visa
- A letter of invitation sent by the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ Inspectorate General for Immigration by travel operators in Romania.
4. Business Visa
- A letter of invitation from a Romanian business or government entity outlining the reason for the visit, such as to attend conferences, trade shows, meetings, or congresses linked to business or industry.
5. official visa
- For the benefit of the governments, public administrations, or international organizations they work for, foreign nationals visiting Romania for political, administrative, or public purposes are issued an official visa.