Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor Mongolia passport holders

Slovenia is a Schengen member and Mongolian passport holders require a Schengen C visa to enter. Applications go through a representing Schengen embassy. The fee is 87 EUR for stays up to 90 days.

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

Mongolia passport holders require a visa to enter Slovenia.

Slovenia does not have a resident embassy in Ulaanbaatar. Contact the Austrian or German Embassy in Ulaanbaatar to confirm representation for Slovenian Schengen applications. Alternatively, apply at the Slovenian Embassy in Beijing (Xindong Lu A19, Chaoyang District, Beijing). The fee is 87 EUR.

Slovenia 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

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Mongolia to Slovenia: What You Need to Know

Slovenia is one of Central Europe's hidden gems and a Schengen member. Mongolian citizens need a type C short-stay Schengen visa. Slovenia does not maintain a resident embassy in Ulaanbaatar, so applications are processed through a representing embassy.

Slovenia packs remarkable natural beauty into a small area: Lake Bled with its island church is among Europe's most photographed scenes, Triglav National Park offers Alpine hiking, and the capital Ljubljana is a charming, compact city on the Ljubljanica River.

The Schengen visa covers all Schengen countries, allowing Slovenia to be combined with Italy, Austria, and Croatia easily.

Practical Tips

Lake Bled is one of Europe's most spectacular lake sceneries; plan at least two to three days in the area. Slovenia is compact and easy to explore by car or bus. Ljubljana has one of Europe's most pedestrian-friendly city centers. The Postojna Cave system is one of the world's largest and most impressive karst cave networks. Slovenia is relatively affordable compared to neighboring Austria or Italy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Mongolian citizens need a visa for Slovenia?

Yes, Slovenia is a Schengen member and requires a Schengen C visa for Mongolian passport holders. Slovenia has no resident embassy in Ulaanbaatar.

How do Mongolian applicants apply for a Slovenian Schengen visa?

Slovenia has no resident embassy in Ulaanbaatar. Contact the Austrian or German Embassy to confirm representation, or apply at the Slovenian Embassy in Beijing.

What is the Slovenian Schengen visa fee?

The standard Schengen visa fee is 87 EUR.

What is Lake Bled and how do I get there?

Lake Bled is a stunning glacial lake in northwestern Slovenia with an island church and medieval castle on a cliff. It is about an hour from Ljubljana by bus or car and is one of Europe's most photographed scenes.