Croatia Visa RequirementsFor Kazakhstan passport holders

Croatia is now a full Schengen member. Kazakhstani citizens need a Schengen visa (EUR 87) to visit the Adriatic coast and Dubrovnik.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Zagreb
Europe
EUR (€)
Croatian
UTC+1

Kazakhstan passport holders require a visa to enter Croatia.

Apply at the Croatian Embassy or the representing embassy in Kazakhstan. Schengen fee EUR 87. Croatia is best visited May-September for beach weather. A Schengen visa for Croatia covers all 27 Schengen states.

Croatia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Valid 3 months beyond Schengen stay

Valid Passport

Valid 3 months beyond Schengen stay

Valid Passport

Valid 3 months beyond Schengen stay

Schengen Form

Completed application form

Schengen Form

Completed application form

Schengen Form

Completed application form

Photos

Two biometric photos

Photos

Two biometric photos

Photos

Two biometric photos

Travel Insurance

EUR 30,000 minimum

Travel Insurance

EUR 30,000 minimum

Travel Insurance

EUR 30,000 minimum

Flight Reservation

Return booking

Flight Reservation

Return booking

Flight Reservation

Return booking

Accommodation

Hotel or rental bookings

Accommodation

Hotel or rental bookings

Accommodation

Hotel or rental bookings

Bank Statements

3 months records

Bank Statements

3 months records

Bank Statements

3 months records

Required at Entry

Schengen Visa

Presented at Croatian border

Schengen Visa

Presented at Croatian border

Schengen Visa

Presented at Croatian border

Current Travel Situation

Kazakhstan to Croatia: What You Need to Know

Croatia joined the Schengen Area on January 1, 2023. Kazakhstani citizens require a Schengen visa. The Adriatic coast, Dubrovnik, Split, and Plitvice Lakes National Park are major attractions. Croatia also adopted the Euro in January 2023.

How to Get There

Slovenia and Montenegro are nearby Adriatic destinations. Slovenia is Schengen (same visa); Montenegro has its own visa requirements.

Money & Banking

Croatia uses the Euro (EUR) since January 2023. KZT is not exchangeable. Use EUR or ATMs.

Practical Tips

Dubrovnik Old Town is one of Europe most spectacular medieval walled cities. The Dalmatian coast with Split, Hvar, and Brac islands is stunning. Plitvice Lakes National Park (UNESCO) is a must-see. Croatian cuisine features fresh seafood, grilled meats, and local wines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Kazakhstani citizens need a visa for Croatia?

Yes, Croatia joined Schengen in January 2023. A Schengen visa is now required.

Do Kazakhstani citizens need a visa for Croatia?

Yes, Croatia joined Schengen in January 2023. A Schengen visa is now required.

Do Kazakhstani citizens need a visa for Croatia?

Yes, Croatia joined Schengen in January 2023. A Schengen visa is now required.

What currency does Croatia use now?

Croatia adopted the Euro (EUR) in January 2023, replacing the Croatian Kuna.

What currency does Croatia use now?

Croatia adopted the Euro (EUR) in January 2023, replacing the Croatian Kuna.

What currency does Croatia use now?

Croatia adopted the Euro (EUR) in January 2023, replacing the Croatian Kuna.

Can I combine Croatia with other Schengen countries?

Yes, with a Schengen visa for Croatia, you can visit all 27 Schengen member states.

Can I combine Croatia with other Schengen countries?

Yes, with a Schengen visa for Croatia, you can visit all 27 Schengen member states.

Can I combine Croatia with other Schengen countries?

Yes, with a Schengen visa for Croatia, you can visit all 27 Schengen member states.

What are the must-visit places in Croatia?

Dubrovnik (Game of Thrones filming location), Split (Diocletian Palace), Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO), Hvar island, and Rovinj in Istria.

What are the must-visit places in Croatia?

Dubrovnik (Game of Thrones filming location), Split (Diocletian Palace), Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO), Hvar island, and Rovinj in Istria.

What are the must-visit places in Croatia?

Dubrovnik (Game of Thrones filming location), Split (Diocletian Palace), Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO), Hvar island, and Rovinj in Istria.

When is the best time to visit Croatia?

May-June and September for pleasant weather without peak crowds. July-August is peak season with full beaches and high prices.

When is the best time to visit Croatia?

May-June and September for pleasant weather without peak crowds. July-August is peak season with full beaches and high prices.

When is the best time to visit Croatia?

May-June and September for pleasant weather without peak crowds. July-August is peak season with full beaches and high prices.

Can I take a ferry in Croatia?

Yes, Jadrolinija ferries connect the mainland with Dalmatian islands. Book ferry tickets in advance for July-August travel.

Can I take a ferry in Croatia?

Yes, Jadrolinija ferries connect the mainland with Dalmatian islands. Book ferry tickets in advance for July-August travel.

Can I take a ferry in Croatia?

Yes, Jadrolinija ferries connect the mainland with Dalmatian islands. Book ferry tickets in advance for July-August travel.

How far is Dubrovnik from Split?

About 220km. A 3-4 hour drive or a 4-hour Jadrolinija ferry connects Split and Dubrovnik (with island stops).

How far is Dubrovnik from Split?

About 220km. A 3-4 hour drive or a 4-hour Jadrolinija ferry connects Split and Dubrovnik (with island stops).

How far is Dubrovnik from Split?

About 220km. A 3-4 hour drive or a 4-hour Jadrolinija ferry connects Split and Dubrovnik (with island stops).