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Applying for a Slovenia Visa from UK

Planning a trip to Slovenia? Whether you need a visa depends mainly on your nationality, not simply on the fact that you live in the UK. British passport holders can travel to Slovenia for short stays without a visa, but many other nationalities residing in the UK still need a Slovenia Schengen Visa from UK before travelling.

Euro Holidays helps you gather the right documents and guides you through the process from start to finish, making it easy to apply for a Slovenia visa faster and smarter.

Do UK Residents Need a Visa for Slovenia?

Visa requirements for Slovenia depend mainly on your nationality and passport, rather than simply where you live. British citizens generally do not need a visa for eligible short stays in Slovenia, such as tourism or business.

However, if you are a UK resident holding a passport from a visa-required country, you may need to apply for a Slovenia Schengen Visa before travelling. This applies even if you legally live in the UK.

Visa rules can vary depending on your nationality and travel purpose, so check the requirements for your specific passport before making your travel arrangements.

For the latest Schengen visa rules, you can also refer to the official European Commission information.

Is Slovenia in the Schengen Area?

Yes, Slovenia is a full member of the Schengen Area. A valid Slovenia Schengen visa can generally allow you to travel to other Schengen countries as well, subject to the visa’s conditions and validity. For UK-based applicants, confirming Slovenia’s Schengen status is important because it affects the application process and the countries you may be able to visit with the visa. 

What Are the Slovenia Schengen Visa Requirements for UK Applicants?


The core requirements for most UK-based applicants include:

  • A valid passport meeting the applicable Schengen validity requirements
  • A completed and signed Slovenia Schengen visa application form
  • Two recent passport-size photos meeting Schengen visa photo requirements
  • Proof of your UK residence status or visa
  • A travel itinerary, including flight bookings
  • Confirmed accommodation details for your stay
  • Travel medical insurance with at least €30,000 of coverage
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your trip
  • Evidence of employment or study status, where applicable
  • Documents supporting the purpose of your travel

Depending on your personal circumstances, the consulate or visa centre may request further supporting documents, so it’s sensible to prepare a slightly fuller file rather than the bare minimum.
Requirements can change, so it’s always worth checking the official Slovenia visa information before submitting your application. 

Slovenia Schengen Visa: Documents Checklist 

DocumentPurpose
Valid passportProof of identity and nationality
Application formFormal visa request
Passport photosBiometric identification
Proof of UK residenceConfirms your right to apply from the UK
Travel itineraryShows planned entry/exit dates
Accommodation proofConfirms where you’ll stay
Travel insuranceMeets the €30,000 minimum coverage requirement
Proof of fundsShows you can support yourself during the trip
Employment/study evidenceSupports ties to your home country or UK residence

Additional documents may be required case by case, so treat this as a starting checklist rather than a final list.

How Much Does a Slovenia Visa Cost from the UK?

Applicant CategoryFee
Adult€90
Reduced visa fee for eligible applicants €35
Children aged 6–12€45
Children under 6Free
VFS/visa centre service chargeAdditional, varies
Travel insuranceSeparate cost, budget accordingly

It’s worth checking the exact current charges before booking your appointment, since service fees can change.

How Long Does a Slovenia Visa Take? 

Standard processing for a Slovenia Schengen visa is around 15 calendar days from the date your complete application is lodged. In more complex cases or where additional documents or checks are needed, this can extend to up to 45 days. Applications can generally be submitted up to 6 months before travel, and it’s advisable to apply at least a few weeks ahead of your trip to allow time for processing, especially during busier travel periods.

Step-by-Step: Slovenia Visa Application from the UK 

  1. Check whether your nationality requires a visa for Slovenia.
  2. Complete the Slovenia Schengen visa application form.
  3. Gather your supporting documents.
  4. Book your appointment at the relevant visa application centre.
  5. Attend your appointment in person.
  6. Submit your biometrics and documents.
  7. Pay the applicable consulate and service fees.
  8. Wait for a decision on your application.
  9. Collect your passport once a decision has been made.

Slovenia Schengen Visa Appointment

UK-based applicants must submit their application in person at an authorised visa application centre.

  • Biometric data (fingerprints) and a digital photo are collected during the appointment, alongside your documents. 
  • Bring your full document set: passport, application form, photos, and all supporting evidence, to avoid delays.
  • Check the latest appointment information in good time, as availability can vary depending on demand.

    For current appointment arrangements and submission requirements, check the official Slovenia Embassy information for the UK.  

Completing Your Slovenia Visa Application Form 

When completing your application form, accuracy matters more than speed. Make sure:

  • Your personal details match your passport exactly
  • Travel dates align with your itinerary and accommodation bookings
  • Information is consistent across every document in your file
  • You review the form carefully before submitting it

Small inconsistencies between the form and your supporting documents are a common, avoidable reason for delays, and if you’d rather have an extra pair of eyes on it, Euro Holidays can review your form before you submit it.

Is Slovenia Safe to Visit?

Slovenia is generally regarded as a safe destination for travellers. As with any destination, it’s sensible to take normal precautions, keep an eye on your belongings in busy areas, and check current travel advice before travelling. 

How Long Can You Stay in Slovenia with a Schengen Visa?

A standard Slovenia Schengen visa permits a stay of up to 90 days in any 180 days. It’s worth distinguishing between the visa’s validity period (how long you can use it to enter the Schengen Area) and the permitted length of stay itself; a visa can be valid for longer than 90 days while still only allowing 90 days of actual presence within any rolling 180-day window.

Can You Travel to Other Schengen Countries with a Slovenia Visa?

Yes, a valid Slovenia Schengen visa can generally allow you to travel to other Schengen countries, subject to the visa’s conditions and validity. You should apply through the country that is your main destination. If you will spend an equal amount of time in several Schengen countries, you should generally apply through the country you will enter first. .

Can You Work in Slovenia with a Schengen Visa?

No. A short-stay Schengen visa does not grant permission to work in Slovenia. If you intend to work in Slovenia, you’ll need the appropriate work authorisation under Slovenian national rules.


Applications are commonly refused because of:

  • Incomplete or missing documents
  • Insufficient evidence of financial means
  • An unclear or poorly evidenced purpose of travel
  • Inconsistent information across the application and supporting documents
  • Inadequate travel insurance coverage
  • Weak evidence of your intention to leave the Schengen Area after your permitted stay 
  • Doubts about the credibility of the overall travel plan

Addressing these areas carefully won’t guarantee approval, but it removes some of the most avoidable causes of refusal.

Why Choose Euro Holidays for Slovenia Visa Assistance?

Applying for a Slovenia Schengen visa involves a lot of moving parts, and small errors can lead to questions, delays, or other issues with an application.  Euro Holidays can help by:

  • Checking your application form for accuracy
  • Reviewing your supporting documents against the checklist
  • Helping you prepare a complete, well-organised document pack
  • Assisting with booking your appointment
  • Flagging common errors before you submit
  • Supporting you through each stage of the process

We can’t guarantee the outcome of your application, but we can help make sure it’s presented as clearly and completely as possible.

FAQs

Do I need a Slovenia visa from the UK?

It depends on your nationality. British citizens generally don’t need one for short visits; other nationalities living in the UK often do.

How much is a Slovenia visa from the UK?

 The standard adult fee is €90. Reduced fees may apply to eligible applicants, including certain children and nationals covered by applicable visa-facilitation agreements. A separate visa centre service charge may also apply.

How long does a Slovenia visa take?

Standard processing is around 15 calendar days, though it can take up to 45 days in more complex cases.

What documents do I need for a Slovenia visa?

A valid passport, completed application form, photos, proof of UK residence, travel itinerary, accommodation details, travel insurance, and proof of funds, among other supporting documents.

What is the visa rejection rate for Slovenia?

Slovenia’s Schengen visa rejection rate averages around 21.4% to 24.5% globally.

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