Qatar visa for Sammarinese citizens

For Qatari citizens planning an adventure to San Marino, a visa is indeed a necessary step, allowing for stays of up to 90 days under several categories, including the popular tourist option, with costs varying by the specific type you select from the 9 available. While no direct flights exist, a common travel pattern involves a flight to a major Italian airport like Bologna, followed by a bus or car journey, so familiarizing yourself with Italian Euro (EUR) is practical, as it's widely accepted. Navigating the Schengen Area requirements is key, and understanding these distinct procedures for entering the world's oldest republic will ensure your trip, costing typically between €35-€80 depending on visa type, proceeds smoothly without the need for a specific San Marinese visa beyond the Schengen.

Visa-free30d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months
Onward ticket
Required

Visa options

TouristTourist E-Visa (A1)
30d$27valid 1mo
Apply
TouristGCC Resident Visa (A2)
30d$27valid 1mo
Apply
TouristVisa with ETA (A3)
30d$0valid 1mo
Apply
FamilyVisa for Companion of GCC Citizen (A4)
30d$27valid 1mo
Apply
TouristVisa-Free Entry (Visa Waiver, 90 days within 180 days)
90d$0multiple-entryvalid 6mo
TouristVisa-Free Entry (Visa Waiver, 30 days)
30d$0multiple-entryvalid 1mo
TouristVisa on Arrival (30 days, paid)
30d$27multiple-entryvalid 1mo
TransitTransit Visa (Up to 96 hours)
4d$27valid 4d
TouristJoint Tourist Visa – Qatar & Oman
30d$27valid 1mo
OtherVisit Visa
$27
OtherGCC Residents Visit Visa
$27
FamilyEntry Visa for Companions of GCC Nationals
$27
BusinessBusinessmen Visa
$55
OtherOfficial Visa
$0
TouristVisa-Free Entry for GCC Citizens
$0multiple-entry

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