Serbian Embassy for Austria - Address / Phone Number
Serbian Embassy in Austria
Address: Ölzeltgasse 3 - Top 7, 1030 Wien
City: Vienna (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +2 hours)
Tel.: (+43 / 1) 713 25 95, 712 12 05
Fax: (+43 / 1) 713 25 97
Emergency tel.: (+43 / 1) 544 75 85, 544 75 86
Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30 - 16.30
Consular hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30 - 13.00
Serbian Embassy ensures all co-nationals protection against the violation of their fundamental rights and the limitation or privation of their personal freedom. They also ensure emergency assistance; help in locating family members, inheritance procedures initiated abroad and for the repatriation of mortal remains. The consular services include:
- Registry
- Consular protection
- Citizenship
- Military service
- Notary services
- Electoral services
- Passports
- Civil status
- Adoption
- Visas, etc.
During the stay abroad, passports may serve as a proof of identity and citizenship of the Republic of Serbia of their holders. A passport can be used exclusively by the person to whose name it has been issued.
Throughout your stay in a foreign country, you are cautioned to take good care of your passport. Should your passport be lost or damaged you are advised to immediately contact nearest diplomatic or consular mission of the Republic of Serbia.
Biometric passports of the Republic of Serbia are issued by the competent authority in charge of internal affairs. Applications for biometric passports can be submitted to the following diplomatic or consular missions of the Republic of Serbia abroad. Applications for biometric passports should be submitted in person. In case applications are submitted for underage children, their presence shall also be required.
In case you have lost your passport on a trip abroad, you should immediately contact the police authorities of that country and ask to be issued a receipt to that effect. You should then submit the receipt to the nearest diplomatic or consular mission of the R. of Serbia which will issue a travel document for your return to Serbia, once the procedure to establish your identity and citizenship has been duly completed.
Citizens of the Federal Republic of Austria traveling to the Republic of Serbia do not need visas (up to 90 days). All holders of Austrian travel documents for aliens or refugees require an entry visa for the Republic of Serbia. If you do not possess an Austrian passport, please check here whether you need a visa .For a stay exceeding 90 days, a request for temporary stay must be submitted in the Republic of Serbia. Visas can be requested by submitting an application to the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia.
The Embassy is closed on the following holidays:
- January 1st and 2nd, New Year's Day
- January 7th, Julian Orthodox Christmas
- February 15th and 16th, Serbia National Day
- Varies, Orthodox Good Friday
- Varies, Orthodox Easter Monday
- May 1st and 2nd, International Workers' Day
- November 11th, Armistice Day
If one of the non-religious holidays falls on a Sunday, then the next working day is a non-working day.
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