San Marino visa for Eritrean citizens

Eritrean citizens planning a visit to the Republic of San Marino will find that a visa is required, with nine distinct categories available, ranging from tourist to work and student visas. Due to San Marino's unique status as a microstate entirely surrounded by Italy, your journey from Eritrea will invariably involve transit through Italian airports such as Bologna or Rimini, making adherence to Schengen entry regulations a prerequisite for eventual entry to San Marino. Typical flights from Asmara, often exceeding 10 hours and involving multiple layovers, will ultimately lead to nearby Italian transport links. Once there, remember that the Euro is the official currency, and Italian is the widely spoken language in this ancient republic.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

OtherSchengen Visa for Transit to San Marino
90d
OtherSan Marino Stay Permit
multiple-entry

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