You can apply for Croatia visa from Kuwait by making an appointment through the booking service provided by VFS Global, by the following link listed below:
Login to your account or register a new account if you don’t have one.
Complete the process for booking an appointment.
Pay the required fees for the service.
Go to the visa application center on the scheduled date.
Complete the application for a Croatia visa.
Collect your visa as soon as it’s ready.
Croatia Visa from Kuwait Requirements
The table below shows the requirements needed for a Croatia visa from Kuwait:
Visa Type
Visa Requirements
Tourist Visa
Passport issued within the last 10 years, with at least three months’ validity beyond the visa’s expiry and a minimum of two blank pages.
One photograph.
Travel health insurance covering repatriation, urgent medical assistance, and hospitalization, with a minimum of 30 EUR coverage, valid for the entire stay in Croatia.
For multiple-entry visas: travel health insurance must cover the first visit to Croatia.
Proof of residence for non-Kuwaiti nationals: a copy of the stay permit.
Reservation of return travel ticket by plane, bus, or boat; car registration card and driver’s license if traveling by car; proof of itinerary for travel to a third country.
Proof of purpose of stay in Croatia, such as:
Paid tourist package certificate.
Hotel or accommodation booking.
Private accommodation booking with approval from Croatian authorities.
Day-to-day itinerary with accommodations.
Proof of ownership or lease of a boat or yacht.
Proof of sufficient funds for the stay and return, or onward travel:
70 EUR per day of estimated stay.
30 EUR per day if part of a paid tourist package.
Proof of professional or student status, employment, school attendance, or pension for retired individuals.
For minors or legally incapacitated persons: visa applications must be submitted by a parent or legal representative.
Business Visa
Passport issued within the last 10 years, with a minimum of three months’ validity beyond the requested visa expiry and at least 2 empty pages.
One photograph.
Travel health insurance covering expenses related to repatriation, urgent medical assistance, and hospitalization, with a minimum coverage of 30 EUR, valid for the entire stay in Croatia.
For multiple-entry visas, the health insurance must cover the first visit to Croatia.
Proof of residence for non-Kuwaiti nationals: a photocopy of the stay permit.
Means of transportation and return intentions: reservation of return travel ticket (plane, bus, boat), registration card, and driver’s license if traveling by car; proof of itinerary if traveling to a third country.
Proof of purpose of stay in Croatia with the following documents:
Letter of Guarantee by Legal Person (original or copy if original is filed at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs in Croatia) with proof of solvency.
Letter of invitation from Croatian authorities or the organizer of an international event under the auspices of Croatian Parliament, the President, or the Government of Croatia.
Proof of sufficient funds for stay and return or onward travel:
70 EUR per day for the estimated stay in Croatia.
30 EUR per day if in possession of a certified Letter of Guarantee by Legal Person from Croatia.
Proof of professional or student status, employment evidence, school attendance certificate, or proof of study.
For retirees, proof of pension.
Proof of accommodation through hotel reservation, private accommodation, property title, rental agreement, or ownership of a boat, etc. Accommodation may be provided by the guarantor or inviting party, as specified in the letter of guarantee or invitation.
Family or Friends Visit Visa
Passport Issued within the last 10 years, with at least three months of validity beyond the requested visa expiry and at least two empty pages.
One photograph.
Travel health insurance: Covering expenses related to repatriation, urgent medical assistance, or hospitalization, with a minimum coverage of 30 EUR, valid throughout the stay in Croatia.
For multiple-entry visa applicants, the insurance must cover the first visit to Croatia.
Proof of residence for non-Kuwaiti nationals: A photocopy of the stay permit.
Means of transportation and return intentions: Reservation of return ticket (airplane, bus, or boat); registration card and driver’s license if traveling by car; proof of itinerary if traveling to a third country.
Proof of the purpose of stay in Croatia:
Letter of Guarantee by Natural Person (certified by a Croatian Notary): Original or copy if the original is filed with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs in Croatia; the guarantor must provide proof of permanent income (e.g., pay slip, pension slip, or bank statement).
For family members of Croatian or EEA citizens: A birth or marriage certificate and a photocopy of the Croatian or EEA citizen’s ID card.
Proof of sufficient funds:
70 EUR per day of the estimated stay in Croatia.
30 EUR per day if in possession of a certified Letter of Guarantee by a Croatian Legal Person.
Proof of professional or student status: Evidence of employment, school attendance certificate, or proof of study.
For retirees: Proof of pension.
Proof of accommodation: Hotel reservation, private or other accommodation, property title, rental agreement, or proof of boat ownership or rental. Accommodation may be provided by the guarantor or inviting party, as specified in the guarantee or invitation letter.
For minors: Birth certificate, and if traveling without a parent or legal guardian, a notarized consent from the parent/legal guardian, including their personal information, purpose, duration of stay, and signature.
Transit Visa
Passport Issued within the last 10 years, with at least three months of validity beyond the requested visa expiry date, and containing at least two empty pages.
One photograph.
Travel health insurance: Covering expenses related to repatriation, urgent medical assistance, or hospitalization, with a minimum coverage of 30 EUR. The insurance must be valid throughout the stay in Croatia.
For multiple-entry visa applicants, the insurance must cover the first visit to Croatia.
Proof of residence for non-Kuwaiti nationals: A photocopy of the stay permit.
Proof of residence for non-Kazakhstani nationals: A photocopy of the stay permit.
Means of transportation: Reservation of a return ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver’s license if traveling by car.
Proof of entry into a third country: A visa for the third country (if required) or proof of itinerary with travel tickets, etc.
For minors and persons deprived of legal capacity: The visa application must be submitted by a parent or legal representative.
Croatia Visa from Kuwait Fees
You can check the fees required to apply for a Croatia visa from Kuwait, as shown below:
Visa Service
Service Fees
Visa Fees
30 KWD
Visa Fees (between 6 years to 11 years)
15 KWD
Service Fees
12 KWD
Croatia Visa Center in Kuwait
You can check the information about Croatia visa center in Kuwait, as shown in the table below:
Center Information
Center Details
Center Name
VFS Global Group Visa Application Centre
Center Address
Arraya Centre – Al Shahada Street – Al Asimah Governorate – Near Courtyard by Marriott – Kuwait City
Working Days
Sunday to Thursday
Business Hours
9:00 AM To 5:00 PM
Submission Hours
9:00 AM To 3:00 PM
Passport Hours
4:00 PM To 5:00 PM
Questions & Answers
How do I apply for a Croatia Visa from Kuwait?
How do I apply for a Croatia Visa from Kuwait?
You need to book an appointment via the VFS Global website, pay the required fees, and then visit the visa application center on the scheduled date to submit your documents.
What documents do I need to apply for a Croatia Visa from Kuwait?
What documents do I need to apply for a Croatia Visa from Kuwait?
For a tourist visa, you will need a valid passport (issued within the last 10 years) with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least three months beyond your planned stay. You also need a recent photograph, travel health insurance, proof of accommodation, and proof of sufficient funds.
Can I apply for a Croatia Visa for my family?
Can I apply for a Croatia Visa for my family?
Yes, you can apply for visas for family members, including minors. You will need to submit their required documents along with yours, including proof of relationship.
How long does it take to process a Croatia Visa from Kuwait?
How long does it take to process a Croatia Visa from Kuwait?
Visa processing typically takes between 15 to 45 days, depending on the type of visa and the volume of applications. It is recommended to apply well in advance.
Can I track my Croatia Visa application?
Can I track my Croatia Visa application?
Yes, you can track the status of your application through the VFS Global website using the reference number provided after submission.