Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor Kazakhstan passport holders
Slovenia is a small but beautiful Schengen member bordering Italy, Austria, and Croatia. Kazakhstani citizens need a Schengen visa to visit Lake Bled.
Kazakhstan passport holders require a visa to enter Slovenia.
Apply at the Slovenian Embassy or VFS Global in Kazakhstan. Schengen fee EUR 87. Slovenia is a compact country easily combined with Austria, Italy, or Croatia.
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Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
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 departure
Application Form
Completed Slovenian Schengen form
Photos
Two biometric photos
Travel Insurance
EUR 30,000 minimum
Flight Reservation
Return flights
Accommodation
Hotel bookings
Bank Statements
3 months records
Required at Entry
Schengen Visa
Presented at Slovenian border
Current Travel Situation
Kazakhstan to Slovenia: What You Need to Know
Slovenia is a Schengen member known for the picture-perfect Lake Bled with its island church and Ljubljana cafe culture. The country is compact: all major destinations are within 2-3 hours of the capital. The Slovenian Embassy or VFS Global processes applications.
How to Get There
Austria (Vienna), Italy (Venice 2.5 hours), and Croatia (Zagreb 2 hours) are easily combined Schengen trips from Slovenia.
Money & Banking
Slovenia uses Euro. KZT not exchangeable. Cards widely accepted.
Practical Tips
Ljubljana is a compact, car-free city center with a castle overlooking the Ljubljanica River. Lake Bled is 45 minutes by bus from Ljubljana. The Soca Valley in Triglav National Park has emerald green rivers for kayaking. Postojna Cave is the world second most visited cave. Lipica is the home of the famous Lipizzaner white horses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Kazakhstani citizens need a visa for Slovenia?
Yes, a Schengen visa is required.
Is Lake Bled as beautiful as photos suggest?
Yes, Lake Bled with its island church and surrounding mountains is genuinely one of Europe most scenic locations.
Can I swim in Lake Bled?
Yes, Lake Bled has designated swimming areas. The water is clear but can be cold, even in summer.
How do I get to Lake Bled from Ljubljana?
By bus (approximately 1 hour) or car (45 minutes). Regular bus connections from Ljubljana Bus Station.
Can I visit Venice from Slovenia?
Yes, Venice is approximately 2.5 hours by car or train from Ljubljana. Both Slovenia and Italy are Schengen.
Is Slovenia expensive?
Slovenia is moderately priced, less expensive than Austria or Italy but more than Eastern European alternatives.
What outdoor activities does Slovenia offer?
Hiking in Triglav National Park, kayaking on the Soca River, skiing at Kranjska Gora, and cycling.