Serbia passport

Where can a Serbia passport take you?

19 countries visa-free · 36 nomad cities you can enter without a visa — visa-on-arrival and eVisa included.

Navigate global mobility with the Serbian passport. Understand your travel footprint, visa requirements, and the logistical realities of international movement.

Serbia passport: what you need to know

For the modern digital nomad holding a Serbian passport, the world offers a specific landscape of mobility that balances European access with broader international requirements. Understanding the nuances of your travel document is not just about border crossings; it is about strategically planning your base-hopping cycles to maximize time in key hubs while minimizing administrative friction. With 85 visa-free destinations and 42 locations accessible via visa-on-arrival or eVisa, the Serbian passport provides a solid foundation for those looking to explore both established and emerging markets. However, the requirement for formal visas in 65 countries necessitates a forward-thinking approach to multi-country planning. This guide dissects the mobility profile of the Serbian passport to help you make informed decisions about your next remote work destination, ensuring that your professional trajectory is never hampered by preventable bureaucratic delays. Whether you are targeting tech hubs in South America or cultural centers in Europe, your passport status dictates the rhythm of your lifestyle.

19

visa-free countries

36

nomad cities visa-free

#2

top city you can enter

🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi

Visa-free with a Serbia passport · 36 cities · 19 countries

Germany

90 days

China

30 days

Netherlands

90 days

Italy

90 days

United Arab Emirates

90 days

Portugal

90 days

Argentina

90 days

Romania

90 days

Singapore

30 days

Denmark

90 days

Austria

90 days

Spain

90 days

Poland

90 days

Lithuania

90 days

Brazil

90 days

Colombia

90 days

Ecuador

90 days

Iran

15 days

Visa required with a Serbia passport · 57 cities · 11 countries

United States of America

United Kingdom

Ireland

New Zealand

Taiwan

Mexico

South Africa

Philippines

Pakistan

eTA required with a Serbia passport · 3 cities · 3 countries

Israel

90 days

South Korea

90 days

Kenya

90 days

eVisa / visa on arrival with a Serbia passport · 8 cities · 4 countries

Thailand

15 days

Ethiopia

90 days

Malaysia

30 days

Every passport ranked by visa-free travel

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Serbia passport — frequently asked questions

+How many countries can I visit visa-free with a Serbian passport?

Serbian passport holders have visa-free access to 85 countries.

+Do I need a visa for Australia as a Serbian citizen?

Yes, a visa is required for entry into Australia.

+Are there countries where I can get a visa upon arrival?

Yes, there are 42 destinations that offer visa-on-arrival or eVisa facilities for Serbian passport holders.

+Does my passport strength limit my ability to work as a digital nomad?

While your passport dictates which countries you can enter easily, it does not prevent you from working; however, it does dictate where you can legally stay for extended periods without applying for specific work or nomad visas.

+How should I handle visa-required destinations?

These require advance planning, often involving an embassy application process. It is best to schedule these during periods when you are not actively traveling.

+Is travel insurance necessary for Serbian passport holders?

Yes, it is highly recommended. Regardless of your passport strength, comprehensive health and evacuation insurance is a standard necessity for any digital nomad.

+Can I visit Argentina visa-free?

Yes, Argentina is one of the visa-free destinations available to Serbian passport holders, typically allowing for stays of up to 90 days.

+What is the best way to track my visa status while traveling?

Maintain a digital spreadsheet or use a specialized visa-tracking app to monitor your entry/exit dates and remaining days allowed in each country.

+How many countries can Serbia citizens visit visa-free?

A Serbia passport grants visa-free entry to 19 countries, with more available via visa-on-arrival and eVisa — covering 36 of the nomad cities we track.

+What is the difference between visa-free, visa-on-arrival and eVisa?

Visa-free means you land without paperwork for a set number of days. Visa-on-arrival is issued at the border. An eVisa is applied for online before you travel. The tables above group every tracked country by which rule applies to a Serbia passport.

+Which nomad cities are visa-free for this passport?

Visa freedom carries 10% of the Nomad Score, and the tables above group every tracked country by the rule that applies to a Serbia passport. Cities you can enter visa-free are listed under Visa Free, each with its canonical Nomad Score and the allowed stay days.