VISA REGIME

For holders of diplomatic and official passports:

Visa is required

Visas is granted free of charge

For holders of national passports and other travel documents:

Visa is required

Note:

Holders of an emergency travel document in transit require a visa

 

ENTRY REGIME FOR CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Citizens of Serbia are permitted to enter Tanzania and Zanzibar. All travelers entering, including returning residents or transiting Tanzania/Zanzibar are advised to be fully vaccinated as per approved schedule of primary vaccination against COVID-19 in their respective countries. The only accepted vaccines are those approved by WHO and recognized locally as listed at https://mohz.go.tz/eng/vaccines-approved-for-use-in-zanzibar/.

All travelers entering, including returning residents or transiting Tanzania/Zanzibar through sea port or airports are NOT required to present a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or RT-PCR certificate or perform Rapid Antigen Test upon arrival unless stated otherwise by conveyance to be used or country of their final destination. However, for surveillance purposes Port Health Officers may at any time perform COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test free of charge for randomly selected travelers upon arrival at the point of entry.

Upon arrival, all traveler s temperature will be assessed through a walking thermos-scan and any travelers found to be symptomatic during the screening will be immediately isolated and handled in accordance to local health guidelines for travelers.

All travelers departing from Tanzania/Zanzibar should seek information prior to departure from their travel agents regarding COVID-19 requirements of their country of destination or conveyance to be used. For travelers departing from Tanzania/Zanzibar to destination countries which requires RT-PCR certificate, the test will be done at the designated places for their own costs of 80 USD or perform Rapid Antigen Test before departure at their own cost of 25 USD.

All travelers are strongly advised to continue self – monitoring their health posts arrival and shall report to the nearest health facility or call Toll Free Health Emergency number 190 for Zanzibar, and number 199 for Tanzania Mainland. 

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 — The general security situation is satisfactory. However, violent crime is on the rise.

There is a danger of terrorist attacks around the border with Mozambique.

 

Contact information:

For consular assistance and protection while in Tanzania, please contact the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Nairobi, (address: Benin Drive 1032, Runda, Nairobi), at one of the following telephone numbers: 00 254 79 45 88 515, 00 254 73 46 01 031, 00 254 73 27 55 554, and e-mails: nairobi@embassyofserbia.or.keconsular@embassyofserbia.or.ke.