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.
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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
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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.