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UK citizens can visit Romania without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

As of now, Romania is not a full member of the Schengen Area; however, it applies similar entry rules.

Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from Romania.

Yes, but you must apply for a long-stay visa or residence permit before your initial 90-day period expires.

No specific vaccinations are required, but it's recommended to be up-to-date with routine immunizations.

You can apply online through the official eVisa portal or with romaniavisaonline.co.uk

Romania offers short-stay (Type C) and long-stay (Type D) visas, depending on the purpose of your visit.

Processing times vary but generally take up to 15 working days after submitting all required documents.

A valid passport, completed application form, recent photos, proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and financial means.

Yes, travel medical insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000 is required.

You need to schedule an appointment at the Romanian consulate and provide the necessary documents, including your current passport.

Your current passport, Romanian birth certificate, proof of residence, and recent passport-sized photos.

Yes, if you have Romanian citizenship and can provide the required civil status documents.

Processing times can vary, but it typically takes several weeks; check with the consulate for specifics.

Expedited services may be available in certain cases; inquire directly with the consulate.

Romania offers long-stay visas for work, study, family reunification, research, secondment, digital nomads, and more.

Your visa type depends on the purpose of your stay—review the visa categories listed on our website to identify the right option.

No, tourist visas do not permit any kind of employment in Romania.

Yes, Romania provides a long-stay visa for digital nomads who meet specific eligibility conditions.

Yes, most long-stay visa holders must apply for a residence permit within 90 days of arriving in Romania.

Yes, family reunification visas are available if you are joining a spouse, child, or dependent family member in Romania.

Yes, Romania issues study visas to applicants accepted by a Romanian educational institution.

Yes, categories like business, commercial activity, or digital nomad visas may apply—refer to our visa section for details.

Yes, most visa categories require valid proof of accommodation during your stay in Romania.

Visit our individual visa pages on this website for a full list of eligibility and document requirements.

While not mandatory, having a return or onward ticket may be requested by border officials.

Amounts over €10,000 must be declared upon entry.

Yes, UK driving licenses are valid in Romania for short stays.

No, it's not required for UK license holders visiting Romania.

As of now, there are no specific COVID-19 entry restrictions; however, it's advisable to check for updates before travel.

Appointments can be scheduled online through the consulate's official website.

Some services may allow postal submissions; confirm with the consulate beforehand.

Working hours vary; check the official website of the Romanian consulate in your area for details.

Yes, contact information is available on the consulate's official website.

Yes, ID card renewal services are available; schedule an appointment and prepare the necessary documents.

Report it to the local police and contact your nearest embassy or consulate for assistance.

Yes, for short stays, but ensure you comply with the 90/180-day rule applicable in the Schengen Area.

Check the UK government's foreign travel advice website for the latest information.

Yes, each child must have their own passport.

Yes, both countries allow dual citizenship.

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