Cape Verde visa for Montenegrin citizens

Cape Verdean citizens planning a journey to Montenegro will find that a visa is required for entry. A diverse array of visa options, including tourist, transit, work, and digital nomad, totaling four distinct categories, caters to various travel purposes, with application costs and permissible stay durations varying based on the chosen type. Given the vast geographical distance spanning the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, travelers should prepare for extended air travel; typically involving multiple connections through major European hubs like Lisbon or Frankfurt, before reaching Podgorica or Tivat, a journey often crossing at least three time zones. While the vibrant culture awaits, remember that Montenegro uses the Euro, a direct switch from the Cape Verdean Escudo, requiring currency planning for a smoother experience.

Visa on arrival· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TransitTraffic Visa (Transit)
4d
Apply
TouristTourism Visa
90dvalid 2mo
Apply
OtherTemporary Visa (Ordinary)
180dvalid 6mo
Apply
OtherTemporary Visa (Multiple Entry)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply
WorkResidence Visa
180d
Apply

Not available at all entry points.

Sources