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Iran visa requirements for Serbian citizens

Do Serbian citizens need a visa for Iran?

Serbian citizens who are planning a trip to Iran aren't required to apply for a visa if they wish to go for short stays (tourism). But it's required to obtain an electronic travel authorization (eTA or eVisa) before entering Iran. Find more information about electronic visas in our articles.

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Updated: 09/09/2023.

Entry requirements

e-visa

Purpose of travel

Tourism

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Passport validity for travel to Iran

Passport must be valid for 6 months on leaving destination.

Is it safe to travel to Iran?

Iran has a current risk level of 4.5 (out of 5). In our opinion it's not safe to travel to Iran. The safety index is based on travel advisories from independent 6 sources.

Safety index is provided by www.travel-advisory.info: 09/09/2023.

Iran customs rules

Duty-free allowance

Tobacco limit

One of the following:

  • 200 cigarettes;
  • 50 cigars;
  • or 250 grams loose tobacco.

Other Goods

  • 1kg sealed caviar purchased from Shilat within the airport.
  • Personal jewellery, one camera, one non-professional video camera, one eye camera, one portable music instrument, one radio and portable music player, one laptop, first aid box, one tent for camping and related tools, and sports equipment.

Cash limit

  • The import of local currency is limited to IRR500,000.
Find more information on the customs regulations of Iran page.