North Korea visa for Kosovar citizens

For travelers holding a North Korean passport seeking entry to Kosovo, obtaining a visa is a necessary step, as direct visa-free travel is not currently an option. While specific visa types and their associated costs are detailed elsewhere on this page, anticipate that the application process might take several weeks, and it is advisable to plan your travel at least 3 months in advance of your intended departure. Navigating this journey typically involves multiple transit points, as direct flights are unavailable, and understanding the Euro (€) as Kosovo's currency will be crucial for any expenses incurred. Given the geopolitical considerations, the most pragmatic approach for applicants is to meticulously prepare all required documentation for the visa application at least 10 weeks before the planned trip to ensure a smooth process.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TouristGeneral Entry Visa for Visitors (including Tourist)
OtherOfficial Visa for Belarus
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Bulgaria
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Mongolia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Russia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Serbia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Cambodia
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for China
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Cuba
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Laos
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Montenegro
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Myanmar
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Singapore
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Tajikistan
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Vietnam
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Zimbabwe
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Indonesia
14d
TouristVisa Exemption for Chinese Citizens (Tongrim County)
2d
TouristVisa Exemption for Chinese Citizens (Sinuiju Day Trip)

Tourists must hold travel authorization from Korean travel company.

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