Visas and Permits

Different types and how to get them

 Romanian visas can be difficult to obtain at times depending on the situation and the type of visit. It is recommended you find out what you need to do as soon as possible when you are planning to go to Romania. Try to make sure you leave yourself with plenty of time.

A visa entitles the holder to stay in Romania for either:

Short-stay visas

These can be obtained according to the type of activity the applicant plans to undertake in Romania, such as:

You do not need to get a visa in advance if you are a citizen of:

Other foreign citizens who travel to Romania have the obligation of applying for a visa at a Romanian diplomatic mission or consular post before traveling. Citizens coming from countries that Romania has agreements with to end visa requirements, or those that have unilaterally renounced the visa requirement with Romania, like the EU and EEA, do not need to fulfill this obligation. Short-stay visas for visits are granted by the Romanian diplomatic missions and consular posts abroad if an invitation is sent by a Romanian citizen or resident. Check the embassy in your country for more info about other requirements to obtain a visa.

Long-stay visas

People partaking in the following types of activities in Romania may need to apply for a long-stay visa. For up-to-date information, you have to ask the Romanian embassy or consulate in your home country:

Before leaving home make sure to have:

Please note that regulations are subject to frequent change. Up-to-date information should be obtained from the Romanian embassy or consulate in your home country.

You can find information online here:

These institutions are often overloaded. This may partly explain why Romanian officials are not known for their friendliness and why some foreigners feel intimidated by the authorities.

Work visas

Work visas can be obtained from the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection with documentation of employment given by a Romanian employer. It is recommended that the procedure be initiated before arrival in Romania, generally five weeks in advance. Since laws and rules change often, contact the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection to get a current list of required documents.


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