Filling the applicationEnter your e-mail address to proceed. Fill in the application according to the instructions. Make sure to read all the instructions carefully and provide as much information as possible. Avoid typing errors. After completing the visa application, you will be provided with the number of your visa application and the filled form will be sent to your e-mail address as a pdf file. After completing the online application, the form must be printed out and signed before submitting it, together with other required documents to a Slovenian foreign representation for processing. Only a signed application is valid for applying for a visa! NB! In case information on the visa application is incorrect, you should fill in a new application form, print it and sign it again
Applicant’s personal e-mail address
Insert your e-mail address. After the confirmation of inserted data a filled in application will be sent to you on this address. If you have no personal e-mail address, you would need to request of somebody's assistance who has their own e-mail address. Visa D or a national long-stay visa gives a permission to enter and stay in Slovenia for the duration of more than 90 days and less than one year. This visa may be issued to certain categories of third-country nationals, which are defined in Article 20 of the Aliens Act if there is:the existence of an economic interest for the Republic of Slovenia which the alien proves by submitting an opinion issued by the Slovenian ministry responsible for the economy; the existence of an interest for the Republic of Slovenia in the field of higher education, which the alien proves by submitting an opinion issued by the competent Slovenian ministry; to an alien who is a sports trainer, professional athlete or private sports operator whose intention is to conclude a contract of employment or other work with a club or sports organisation with its head office in the Republic of Slovenia; to an alien who works as a reporter for non-Slovenian media or is an international correspondent accredited in the Republic of Slovenia; to an alien who intends to work as a clergyman in a registered religious community or to an alien who intends to perform charity or humanitarian activities for an established humanitarian organisation or registered religious community; for the purpose of participating in a training course or other similar forms of education or training, where the alien is not required to hold a residence permit for study purposes.
Visa D may also be issued to an alien who already resides in the Republic of Slovenia and who was exempted from the visa requirement upon entry, but is obliged to extend his three-month legal period of stay in the Republic of Slovenia, as specified in the second paragraph of Article 14 of Aliens Act, for any of the following reasons:urgent hospital treatment; death or the serious health condition of a family member residing in the Republic of Slovenia; natural disaster; urgent prolongation of a business trip due to unforeseen circumstances in order to prevent the occurrence of major economic damage or devastating environmental consequences; the obligation to participate in proceedings conducted by a state authority of the Republic of Slovenia.
Visa D can not be extended. The holder of a visa can apply for a residence permit directly at an administrative unit in Slovenia.
I am aware that the visa fee is not refunded if the visa is refused.
I am aware of and consent to the following: the collection of the data required by this application form and the taking of my photograph are mandatory for the examination of the visa application. Any personal data concerning me which appear on the visa application form, as well as my photograph will be supplied to the relevant authorities of the Republic of Slovenia and processed by those authorities, for the purposes of a decision on my visa application.
Such data as well as data concerning the decision taken on my application or a decision whether to annul, revoke a visa issued will be entered into, and stored in the Slovenian Visa System for a maximum period of five years, during which it will be accessible to the visa authorities and the authorities competent for carrying out checks on visas at external borders, immigration and asylum authorities in the Republic of Slovenia for the purposes of verifying whether the conditions for the legal entry into, stay and residence on the territory of the Republic of Slovenia are fulfilled, of identifying persons who do not or who no longer fulfil these conditions, of examining an asylum application and of determining responsibility for such examination. Under certain conditions the data will be also available to designated authorities of the Republic of Slovenia for the purpose of the prevention, detection and investigation of terrorist offences and of other serious criminal offences. The authority responsible for processing the data is Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prešernova 25, 1000 Ljubljana. I am aware that I have the right to notification of the data relating to me recorded in the Slovenian Visa System and to request that data relating to me which are inaccurate be corrected and that data relating to me processed unlawfully be deleted. At my express request, the authority examining my application will inform me of the manner in which I may exercise my right to check the personal data concerning me and have them corrected or deleted, including the related remedies according to the national law of the State concerned. The national supervisory authority of Slovenia, (Information Commissioner , Vošnjakova 1, p.p. 78, 1001 Ljubljana, tel: +386 1 230 97 30, e-mail: gp.ip@ip-rs.si) will hear claims concerning the protection of personal data. I declare that to the best of my knowledge all particulars supplied by me are correct and complete. I am aware that any false statements will lead to my application being rejected or to the annulment of a visa already granted and may also render me liable to prosecution under the law of the Republic of Slovenia. I undertake to leave the territory of the Republic of Slovenia before the expiry of the visa, if granted. I have been informed that possession of a visa is only one of the prerequisites for entry into the European territory of the Member States. The mere fact that a visa has been granted to me does not mean that I will be entitled to compensation if I fail to comply with the relevant provisions of Article 5(1) of the Schengen Borders Code and am thus refused entry. The prerequisites for entry will be checked again on entry into the European territory of the Member States.