Montenegro Visa for Algerian Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa required

Algerian passport holders need a visa to enter Montenegro. Apply at a Montenegro embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.

Max stay
Varies
Visa cost
EUR 35
How to apply
Embassy / visa centre
Processing
10-60 days

How Algerian citizens apply for a Montenegro visa

  • โ†’ Apply for a visa at the Montenegro embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here โ†—

No advance visa with these documents

Montenegro officially admits Algerian citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.

Visa-free ยท up to 30 days

OTHER_CREDUS visa (any valid type)Schengen visa (any member state)UK visaEU / Schengen residence permit or PRUS Green Card / permanent residentUK ILR / settled statusAustralia permanent residentCanada permanent residentJapan visa or residenceNew Zealand visa or residenceCanada visaAustralia visa

Holders of valid foreign travel documents with a valid APEC Business Travel Card issued by an APEC member state may enter, transit through, and stay in Montenegro for up to 30 days, and no longer than until the expiration of the APEC Business Travel Card if the validity period is shorter than 30 days.. Conditions vary slightly per document - check each rule via the official source.

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Montenegro visa cost for Algerian citizens

Short-stay visa C (tourism/visit, embassy/VAC sticker visa)

EUR 35 (~$38)

Up to 90 days in any 180-day periodofficial source
visa.vfsglobal.com โ†—

e-Visa

Fee not published by Montenegro

official source
gov.me โ†—

Applications are handled via VFS Global - a service fee applies on top of the visa fee and varies by country and centre.

Fees checked 2 Jul 2026

Montenegro visa types

Airport Transit Visa (Type A)

Allows transit through the international transit area of a Montenegrin airport without entering Montenegrin territory. Required for certain nationalities changing flights at Podgorica airport.

multiple entry10-60d processing
  • Issued for one or several entries.
  • Validity up to 3 months.
  • Holder does not enter Montenegrin territory; stays within airport international transit zone.
  • Processing time is 10 days from submission, extendable to 30โ€“60 days in complex cases.
Apply here โ†—

Transit Visa (Type B)

Allows transit through Montenegrin territory when travelling to a third destination country. Intended for travellers passing through Montenegro en route to another country.

5 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • Issued for one, two, or exceptionally multiple entries.
  • Validity up to 6 months.
  • Stay per journey up to 5 days.
  • Applicant must hold confirmed entry authorisation to destination country.
  • Can be issued as a collective (group) visa.
  • Processing time 10 days, extendable to 30โ€“60 days.
Apply here โ†—

Short-Stay Visa (Type C)

Allows entry and stay in Montenegro for tourism, business, personal, or other short-term purposes not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period. Also covers family visits, cultural, scientific, and other short-term activities.

90 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • Issued for single, double, or multiple entries.
  • Validity up to 1 year for multiple-entry; exceptionally up to 5 years for frequent travellers with demonstrated need and no misuse history.
  • A collective (group) visa may be issued for organised groups with maximum 30-day validity.
  • Financial proof required: minimum โ‚ฌ50 per day of stay.
  • Passport must be valid at least 3 months beyond visa.
  • Processing 10 days, extendable to 30โ€“60 days.
Apply here โ†—

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Business/Work (Type D)

Allows stays exceeding 90 days but not longer than 180 days in a 12-month period for business activities or employment. Issued to foreign nationals with employment contracts or business engagements in Montenegro.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • One of several subcategories of the Type D long-stay visa.
  • Requires employment contract or other proof of business activity, and financial documentation.
  • Processing time 10 days from submission, extendable to 30โ€“60 days.
  • Issued for single, double, or multiple entries.
  • Intended as a precursor to a temporary residence permit for longer-term stays.
Apply here โ†—
Other Montenegro visa categories (11)

These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Montenegro. Eligibility varies by visa type - some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.

Common to several visa categories below

  • Subcategory of Type D long-stay visa.
  • Submitted in person at the responsible ministry.

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Diplomatic/Official (Type D)

Allows stays exceeding 90 days for diplomatic or consular staff and representatives of international organisations accredited to or operating in Montenegro.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • Requires a verbal note from the applicant's foreign ministry or an international organisation.
  • Exempt from standard consular fees.
  • Processing time 10 days, extendable to 30โ€“60 days.
Apply here โ†—

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Digital Nomad (Type D)

Allows remote workers employed by or owning a company not registered in Montenegro to reside in Montenegro for up to 180 days as a bridging status before obtaining a digital nomad temporary residence permit.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • Subcategory of Type D long-stay visa specifically for digital nomads.
  • Requires proof of remote employment or ownership of a foreign-registered company, financial means, accommodation, and health insurance.
  • For stays beyond 180 days, applicants must apply for the Digital Nomad Temporary Residence Permit (up to 2 years, renewable once for 2 more years) at the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  • See also: https://digitalnomads.gov.me/article/legal-status-for-nomads
Apply here โ†—

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Studies (Type D)

Allows foreign nationals admitted to an educational institution in Montenegro to reside for the duration of their studies, up to 180 days initially before transitioning to a temporary residence permit.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • Issued for purposes of studies at accredited Montenegrin educational institutions.
  • Proof of enrolment required.
  • Longer-term students apply for a temporary residence permit for studies after entry.
Apply here โ†—

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Medical Treatment (Type D)

Allows foreign nationals requiring medical treatment in Montenegro to stay beyond 90 days, up to a maximum of 180 days within a 12-month period.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing

Requires documentation confirming the medical treatment to be received in Montenegro, from a recognised Montenegrin medical facility.

Apply here โ†—

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Family Reunification (Type D)

Allows close family members of Montenegrin citizens or foreign nationals holding a valid Montenegrin temporary or permanent residence permit to stay beyond 90 days for family reunification purposes.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing

Eligible family members include spouses and minor children (under 18). Documentation proving family relationship and sponsor's status required.

Apply here โ†—

Long-Stay Visa โ€“ Scientific Research / Humanitarian (Type D)

Allows foreign nationals engaged in scientific research projects or humanitarian activities in Montenegro to reside for more than 90 days, up to 180 days.

180 daysmultiple entry10-60d processing
  • Covers both scientific research conducted in collaboration with Montenegrin institutions and humanitarian missions.
  • Proof of research/humanitarian engagement required.
  • Processing time 10 days, extendable to 30โ€“60 days.
Apply here โ†—

Temporary Residence and Work Permit โ€“ Employment

Main work authorisation for a foreign national employed by a Montenegrin employer; a single (unified) permit combining the right of temporary residence and the right to work.

365 daysmultiple entry
  • Issued for a validity period of one year and may be extended up to two years.
  • Requirements include a written offer of employment, proof of education and professional qualifications, and a health certificate.
  • Application submitted in person to the ministry responsible in the foreigner's area of residence.
  • After entry a Type D long-stay visa or visa-free entry precedes application; the permit itself is issued by the Ministry of Interior / labour authority.
Apply here โ†—

Temporary Residence and Work Permit โ€“ Seasonal Employment

Work authorisation for foreign nationals performing seasonal work (e.g. tourism, hospitality, agriculture) for a Montenegrin employer.

180 daysmultiple entry

Issued for a validity period of up to six months within a period of one year. Requirements mirror the standard employment permit (written job offer, proof of qualifications, health certificate).

Apply here โ†—

Temporary Residence and Work Permit โ€“ Contracted Services Provision

Work authorisation for an employee of a foreign company providing services in Montenegro under a service contract concluded with a Montenegrin entity.

365 daysmultiple entry

Issued for one year and may be extended until the end of the service or up to two years. Requires the service contract, proof of employment with the foreign company, and confirmation of social insurance coverage.

Apply here โ†—

Temporary Residence and Work Permit โ€“ Intra-Corporate Transfer (Secondment)

Work authorisation for a manager or specialist seconded from a foreign company to a related entity in Montenegro (intra-corporate transfer).

365 daysmultiple entry

Issued for one year and may be extended until completion of the works or up to two years. Applicant must have been employed by the foreign company for at least one year and hold manager or specialist status; confirmation of social insurance is required.

Apply here โ†—

Work Registration Certificate (Confirmation of Work Registration)

Short-term work authorisation, without a full temporary residence and work permit, for enumerated categories such as business visitors, consultants, researchers, athletes, and artists/cultural workers.

90 daysmultiple entry

Allows work for up to 90 days within a period of one year for specific categories of foreigners (e.g. persons performing business activities, researchers, athletes, cultural and artistic workers). Registered in person at the responsible ministry before work begins; it is a work registration rather than a residence permit.

Apply here โ†—

Montenegro visa for Algerian citizens - FAQ

Do Algerian citizens need a visa for Montenegro?

Yes - Algerian citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Montenegro embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.

What documents do Algerian citizens need for Montenegro?

A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Montenegro visa category - check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.