Slovakia Visa RequirementsFor Vatican City passport holders

Vatican City passport holders can enter Slovakia without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Slovakia is a Schengen member, so this access extends across all Schengen countries.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Bratislava
Europe
EUR (€)
Slovak
UTC+1

Great news! Vatican City passport holders can enter Slovakia without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa is required. Carry the Vatican passport and standard Schengen entry documents. Bratislava is just 1 hour from Vienna by bus.

Slovakia 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

Valid Passport

A valid passport from your home country with sufficient validity for your stay in Slovakia. Most countries recommend at least 3 to 6 months of validity beyond your planned departure date.

Vatican (Holy See) Passport

Valid Vatican City State passport issued by the Holy See. Must be valid for the duration of your stay in Slovakia.

Return or Onward Ticket

Proof of your return flight or onward travel out of Slovakia. This demonstrates your intention to leave the country before your authorized stay expires.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel reservation confirmations or other accommodation bookings for your stay in Slovakia. Border officials may ask to see these upon arrival.

Sufficient Funds

Evidence of sufficient financial means to support yourself during your stay in Slovakia. This can be bank statements, credit card statements, or cash. The amount required varies by country.

Proof of Official Status Recommended

Letter from the Vatican Secretariat of State confirming your official capacity. Recommended for official missions.

Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel booking confirmation or letter of invitation from the Apostolic Nunciature in Bratislava or host institution.

Travel Insurance Recommended

Travel insurance coverage for your stay in Slovakia is strongly recommended and may be required. If Slovakia is in the Schengen Area, insurance with at least EUR 30,000 medical coverage is required.

Current Travel Situation

Vatican City to Slovakia: What You Need to Know

Slovakia is a predominantly Catholic Schengen member state. Vatican City passport holders benefit from visa-free Schengen access. Slovakia has deep Catholic roots and the Vatican maintains an Apostolic Nunciature in Bratislava.

How to Get There

Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary are neighboring Schengen countries accessible on the same visa-free stay.

Money & Banking

Slovakia uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs available. Cards accepted. Affordable.

Practical Tips

Slovakia has significant Catholic heritage including the Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Levoca, a major pilgrimage site. The Tatra Mountains offer excellent hiking. Slovakia is affordable by EU standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Vatican City passport holders need a visa to visit Slovakia?

No. Vatican City passport holders can enter Slovakia visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Slovakia is a Schengen Area member, and the 90-day limit applies across all Schengen countries combined.

How long can Vatican passport holders stay in Slovakia?

Up to 90 days within any 180-day Schengen period, with all Schengen country days counted collectively.

What is the entry process for Vatican passport holders arriving in Slovakia?

Vatican passport holders present their passport at Slovak border control. Entry and exit stamps are applied. Officers may ask about the purpose of the visit, accommodation, and proof of sufficient funds.

What documents should Vatican passport holders carry for a visit to Slovakia?

A valid Vatican City passport, accommodation confirmation, Schengen travel health insurance, proof of sufficient daily funds, and a return or onward travel ticket.

What currency does Slovakia use and how can visitors access money?

Slovakia uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs are available in Bratislava and other towns. Card payments are widely accepted in cities and at tourist establishments. Smaller rural businesses may prefer cash.

What should Vatican passport holders know about visiting Slovakia?

Slovakia is a relatively small Central European country with medieval castles, the Tatra Mountains, and well-preserved historic towns. Bratislava is the capital, located on the Danube River near Austria and Hungary. Slovak is the official language; English is spoken in tourist areas. Slovakia has a significant Catholic majority.

How does Slovakia view the Vatican City passport and the Holy See?

Slovakia and the Holy See maintain full diplomatic relations. Slovakia is predominantly Catholic, and the Catholic Church plays an active role in Slovak society. Pope John Paul II visited Slovakia, and the country has a warm relationship with the Vatican. The Vatican passport is recognized and respected.