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Visa requirements · updated Aug 2026

Do Serbia citizens need a visa for Greece?

Visa-free · 90 days

Citizens of Serbia can visit Greece visa-free for up to 90 days. Just a valid passport at the border.

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Serbia vs Greece: passport comparison

Serbia

86

visa-free countries

Global rank: #72 · mobility 139.9

Greece

123

visa-free countries

Global rank: #17 · mobility 170.5
81

countries both Serbia and Greece can enter visa-free together

Serbia + Greece: passport compatibility

71%

of the world — where both passports have the same visa access

Where Serbia and Greece travel together — by entry type:

81 both visa-free
22 both visa on arrival
23 both e-visa / eTA
14 both need a visa
57 access differs

Where Serbia and Greece can travel visa-free together

Travelling as a pair with two different passports? Here is the full list of countries where BOTH of you can enter without a prior visa — plus where your access differs.

Both visa-free (81)

Sort by max stay or the destination's passport strength (tap a header), and filter by region.

Country Max stay Passport rank
Albania90 days#91 Andorra90 days#47 Antigua and Barbuda180 days#61 Argentina90 days#44 Armenia180 days#129 Austria90 days#13 Barbados90 days#48 Belarus30 days#114 Belgium90 days#6 Bosnia and Herzegovina90 days#88 Brazil90 days#43 Bulgaria90 days#35 Chile90 days#45 China30 days#112 Colombia90 days#74 Costa Rica180 days#62 Croatia90 days#22 Cyprus90 days#36 Czech Republic90 days#25 Denmark90 days#11 Dominica21 days#70 Dominican Republic90 days#124 Ecuador90 days#104 Estonia90 days#26 Fiji120 days#103 Finland90 days#3 France90 days#4 Gambia90 days#132 Georgia360 days#83 Germany90 days#7 Grenada90 days#65 Haiti90 days#175 Hong Kong14 days#46 Hungary90 days#21 Iceland90 days#38 Israel90 days#51 Italy90 days#8 Japan90 days#24 Kazakhstan30 days#116 Kosovo90 days#107 Kyrgyzstan60 days#134 Latvia90 days#34 Liechtenstein90 days#39 Lithuania90 days#37 Luxembourg90 days#9 Macao90 days#67 Malta90 days#29 Micronesia30 days#89 Moldova90 days#92 Monaco90 days#42 Mongolia30 days#125 Montenegro90 days#76 Netherlands90 days#10 North Macedonia90 days#82 Norway90 days#15 Palestine90 days#193 Panama90 days#68 Peru90 days#57 Poland90 days#19 Portugal90 days#14 Romania90 days#33 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines90 days#56 San Marino90 days#49 Seychelles90 days#58 Singapore30 days#12 Slovakia90 days#23 Slovenia90 days#30 Spain90 days#2 Swaziland30 days#120 Sweden90 days#5 Switzerland90 days#16 Tajikistan30 days#149 Trinidad and Tobago30 days#63 Turkey90 days#94 Ukraine30 days#59 United Arab Emirates90 days#1 Uruguay90 days#50 Uzbekistan30 days#142 Vanuatu120 days#105 Vatican90 days#60 Zambia90 days#139

Only Serbia is visa-free (4)

Your odds of getting the visa: Serbia → Greece

Visa guides tell you whether a visa is required. This block answers the second question — will you get it. Figures come from the European Commission's official 2025 statistics, broken down per country pair.

1,1%
of Greece visa applications refused in Serbia
-13,4 pp below the Schengen average (14.5%) — refused less often than average
-1.0 pp year-over-year: 2024 was 2.1%, now 1.1%
1,037applications filed
1,020visas issued
11refusals
#98strictest of 118 countries
Where Greece visa applications are filed: Belgrade

The Commission counts applications by where they were filed — at consulates located in Serbia — rather than by the applicant's nationality. For most countries these nearly coincide, but applications filed there by other nationals are included too. 2025 data. Source: European Commission, DG HOME

How the entry rule changed: Serbia → Greece

We keep our own archive of visa-rule snapshots and diff them against each other. Here is what changed over the observed period.

The Serbia → Greece rule itself held steady over the observed period. The context around it did move:

1rule changes for the Serbia passport, 0 of them easing
July 2024 — June 2026our archive observation window

Comparison is built from our own dataset snapshots; the date marks when we recorded the change, not the official decision date. See all changes →

Greece: good to know

Athens

Capital

Euro (EUR)

Currency

Eastern European Time (UTC+2)

Time zone

+30

Calling code

C, F

Power plug

230V / 50Hz

Voltage

Right-hand

Driving side

Where else Serbia goes visa-free

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Documents you'll usually need for Greece

The usual basics for the trip. Always confirm exact requirements with the embassy or consulate.

Valid passport

Valid at least 6 more months

Return / onward ticket

Proof you will leave the country

Proof of funds

Enough money for your stay

Accommodation

Hotel booking or an invitation

Travel insurance

Recommended, sometimes required

Up to 90 days

No visa needed for the stay

Frequently asked

Do Serbia citizens need a visa for Greece?
Citizens of Serbia can visit Greece visa-free for up to 90 days. Just a valid passport at the border.
How long can Serbia citizens stay in Greece without a visa?
Serbia passport holders are allowed to stay up to 90 days per visit.
Which passport is stronger — Serbia or Greece?
The Greece passport is stronger: 123 visa-free countries versus 86. Global rank: Serbia #72, Greece #17.
Where can Serbia and Greece citizens travel together visa-free?
Both passports get visa-free access to 81 of the same countries.
What documents do I need for Greece?
Usually: a valid passport (6+ months), a return ticket, proof of funds and accommodation. Always confirm exact requirements with the embassy.
Can visa requirements change between Serbia and Greece?
Yes, visa rules change periodically. This data is current as of Aug 2026 — always confirm with the embassy before you travel.

Serbia passport ranking

Where else the Serbia passport can take you and how it ranks worldwide.

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