Greece Visa RequirementsFor Kosovo passport holders

Kosovo citizens require a Schengen short-stay visa to enter Greece. The fee is 80 EUR (approximately $87). Greece is one of the EU and Schengen states that does not recognize Kosovo, which can create serious obstacles to obtaining a visa.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Athens
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Kosovo passport holders require a visa to enter Greece.

Before applying, contact the Greek Embassy or consulate responsible for Kosovo to confirm they will accept a Kosovo passport for visa processing. If they do process applications, you must submit the standard Schengen visa form, pay 80 EUR, and provide supporting documents. Given Greece's non-recognition policy, approval is not guaranteed and some applications may be rejected purely on the basis of the passport.

Greece 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 departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Schengen Visa Application Form

Completed Schengen visa form. Critical: Greece does not recognize Kosovo. Contact the Greek Embassy before applying to confirm acceptance of your passport.

Kosovo passport

Valid Kosovo passport with at least 3 months validity beyond your intended stay and at least 2 blank pages.

Valid Kosovo Passport

Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond return date. Note: Greece may reject applications from Kosovo passport holders due to non-recognition.

Schengen visa application form

Completed and signed Schengen short-stay visa application form.

Passport-Size Photographs

Two recent biometric photos, 35x45mm, white background.

Passport photographs

Two recent passport-size color photographs (35x45mm, white background).

Travel Insurance

30,000 EUR minimum Schengen coverage for the full stay.

Travel insurance

Travel insurance covering all Schengen countries for the full stay, minimum 30,000 EUR.

Flight Itinerary

Round-trip or onward bookings.

Flight reservations

Confirmed round-trip flight reservation.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel reservations or host invitation.

Proof of accommodation

Hotel booking or host invitation letter.

Bank Statements

Last 3 months bank statements showing sufficient funds.

Bank statements

Last 3 months of bank statements.

Employment Proof

Employer letter with salary and approved leave.

Employment or enrollment proof

Employer letter or student certificate.

Current Travel Situation

Kosovo to Greece: What You Need to Know

Greece does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state. In practice, this means the Greek consulate may refuse to process visa applications from Kosovo passport holders, as Greece may not acknowledge the Kosovo passport as a valid travel document. Kosovo citizens who wish to visit Greece should contact the Greek Embassy directly before making any travel arrangements to clarify whether their application will be considered. Some Kosovo citizens with Albanian citizenship may apply using a different passport if they hold one. This is a significant practical restriction.

How to Get There

If a visa is secured, Greece is accessible from Pristina via connections through Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), Vienna, or Belgrade. Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines operate via Athens from various European hubs. Seasonal direct and near-direct options may be available.

Money & Banking

Greece uses the Euro (EUR). Cards are increasingly accepted but cash is still widely used, especially on smaller islands and in rural areas. ATMs are available in cities and tourist areas. Kosovo also uses the Euro so no exchange is needed.

Practical Tips

The safest approach for Kosovo citizens wishing to visit Greece is to verify acceptance of Kosovo passports with the Greek diplomatic mission before investing in flight or hotel bookings. Kosovo citizens with dual Albanian citizenship may use the Albanian passport for this application, as Albania has an arrangement with Greece. Seek legal or diplomatic advice if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Kosovo passport holders need a Schengen visa for Greece?

Yes. Kosovo passport holders require a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) to enter Greece. The fee is $87. Note: Greece has not formally recognized Kosovo's independence, but Greek authorities process Schengen applications from Kosovo citizens under EU Schengen rules.

Does Greece recognize Kosovo's independence?

No. Greece is one of five EU member states that has not recognized Kosovo's independence. Despite this political position, Greece processes Schengen visa applications from Kosovo citizens as required under EU rules.

Where do Kosovo citizens apply for a Greek Schengen visa?

Apply at the Greek Embassy in Pristina. Despite Greece's non-recognition stance, the embassy processes standard Schengen applications. Book your appointment online.

What documents are needed for a Greek Schengen visa from Kosovo?

Required: valid Kosovo passport, completed Schengen application form, two passport photos, travel insurance (minimum 30,000 EUR), round-trip flight reservations, accommodation proof, last 3 months of bank statements, and employment documentation.

What are popular destinations in Greece for Kosovo travelers?

Athens with the Acropolis, Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, and Thessaloniki are top destinations. The Greek islands are especially popular in summer.

What currency does Greece use?

Greece uses the Euro (EUR). Kosovo also uses the Euro, so no currency exchange is needed.

Did Kosovo gain visa-free access to Greece?

Kosovo secured EU visa-free Schengen access beginning January 1, 2024. If you are applying after that date, verify with the Greek Embassy whether a Schengen visa is still required for Kosovo passport holders.

Can I visit the Greek islands with a Schengen visa?

Yes. All Greek islands are part of Greece and therefore Schengen. Your Schengen visa covers Crete, Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini, and all other Greek islands.