CROATIA

Croatia is an ideal destination for tourism, study, cultural exchange, and ‎medical treatment, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and ‎modern amenities. Its stunning Adriatic coastline features crystal-clear waters, ‎beautiful beaches, and charming islands like Hvar and Brac. Dubrovnik, known ‎as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," attracts visitors with its ancient city walls and ‎historical sites. Split is famous for the Diocletian's Palace and vibrant cultural ‎life. The country is also a growing hub for education, with internationally ‎recognized universities in Zagreb and Rijeka, making it a great choice for ‎students.

Croatia’s healthcare system offers high-quality services, especially in cities like ‎Zagreb and Split, attracting medical tourists. Whether you're seeking cultural ‎exploration, academic opportunities, or medical care, Croatia provides a ‎welcoming environment for all.

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    Type of Visas:
    When applying for a Croatia visa from the Embassy of Croatia in Jordan, you ‎can apply for various types of visas based on the purpose of your visit. Here are ‎the main types of visas you can apply for‎

    ‎1. Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C)‎

    • Purpose: For stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period in the ‎Schengen Area, including Croatia.‎
    • Categories:‎
      o Tourism: For leisure or sightseeing.‎
       Business: For attending meetings, conferences, or business-‎related events.‎
      Family/Friends Visit: For visiting family members or friends ‎residing in Croatia.‎
       Cultural/Sports Events: Attending concerts, festivals, sports ‎events, etc.‎
      Medical Treatment: For travel to Croatia for medical care or ‎consultations.‎

    ‎2. National Long-Stay Visa (Type D)‎

    •  Purpose: For stays longer than 90 days. This visa is necessary if you ‎intend to stay in Croatia for more than three months‎
    • Categories:‎
      Study: For enrolling in a Croatian university or educational ‎institution.‎
       Work: For employment in Croatia, either as a salaried worker or ‎self-employed.‎
       Family Reunification: For joining family members who are legal ‎residents or citizens of Croatia.‎
       Medical Treatment: For medical stays exceeding 90 days.‎
       Research: For academic research or scientific work in Croatia.‎

    ‎3. Transit Visa (Type B)‎

    • Purpose: For travelers passing through Croatia on their way to another ‎country.‎
    • Duration: Usually valid for a few days, depending on the transit time.‎
    •  This visa is issued for travelers who need to pass through Croatia but do ‎not intend to stay in the country.‎

    ‎4. Airport Transit Visa (Type A)‎

    • Purpose: For travelers who need to transit through a Croatian airport ‎without entering the country.‎
    • Validity: This visa is only valid for the airport transit zone and does not ‎allow entry into Croatia.‎

    ‎5.‎Key Notes:

    • Short-Stay Schengen Visa (Type C) allows travel to Croatia for up to 90 ‎days and is suitable for tourism, business, and family visits.‎
    • • If you're staying for longer than 90 days (such as for studies, work, or ‎family reunification), you'll need a National Long-Stay Visa (Type D).‎
    • Make sure to apply well in advance, as visa processing can take up to 15 ‎calendar days for short stays and longer for long-term visas.‎