
VISA REGIME
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
For holders of diplomatic and official passports: 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. (1333 16th St NW Washington, DC 20036), at the telephone number: +1 (202) 706-0209, and e-mail addresses: info@serbiaembusa.org and consular@serbiaembusa.org .