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Do You Need a North Macedonia Visa in 2026? A Complete Guide

North Macedonia updated its 2026 entry rules, maintaining visa-free status for major western nations but ending the temporary waiver for US/UK/Canadian visa holders. Visitors must adhere to the 90/180-day rule. Visa applications now require €60–€70 fees and a 15-day minimum lead time, emphasizing passport validity and documented proof of travel purpose and financial means.

Last updated: January 20, 2026 9:48 pm
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January 3, 2026

What’s Changed
  • Updated headline to target 2026 travelers and clarify visa need timing
  • Added expiration date for the temporary visa waiver: December 31, 2025
  • Included current visa-free nationalities list effective January 3, 2026
  • Added passport validity (issued within 10 years, 3 months beyond stay) and US two-blank-page requirement
  • Added precise timing, fees (C €60, D €70) and processing windows (3–10 working days, up to 30)
📄Key takeawaysVisaVerge.com
  • Travelers from EU, US, and UK retain visa-free access for up to 90 days in 2026.
  • The temporary visa waiver for third-country nationals expired on December 31, 2025.
  • Short-stay C visas cost €60 for adults and require at least 15 days for processing.

(NORTH MACEDONIA) North Macedonia’s 2026 entry rules are straightforward for many travelers. If you qualify for visa-free entry, you can stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period for tourism or business. Longer stays require a visa and, for residents, approval. The big change is that the temporary visa waiver for some holders of UK, US, or Canadian visas ran only through December 31, 2025.

Do You Need a North Macedonia Visa in 2026? A Complete Guide
Do You Need a North Macedonia Visa in 2026? A Complete Guide

As of January 3, 2026, citizens of the EU and Schengen Area, the United States 🇺🇸, the United Kingdom, Canada 🇨🇦, Japan, South Korea, Brunei, the UAE, Taiwan, Israel, Malaysia, and Singapore are among those with visa-free access for short stays. Rules still depend on nationality and passport validity, so confirm your status before booking through the official guidance at https://mfa.gov.mk/en.

Border checks: what officers focus on

For most travelers, border officers focus on three basics: your passport, your purpose of travel, and whether you will leave on time.

  • Passports should be issued within the last 10 years and be valid at least 3 months beyond your planned stay.
  • US passports should have two blank pages.
  • Carry proof of accommodation, a return or onward ticket, and proof of funds; officers can ask for these.

Visa categories and when to use them

If you are not on the visa-free list, or you plan to work, study, or live, you will use North Macedonia’s Schengen-style visa categories:

  • A (airport transit)
  • C (short-stay) — covers visits up to 90 days in any 180-day period
  • D (long-stay) — covers stays over 90 days and requires an approved reason (work, study, family reunion, etc.)

Temporary visa waiver (now expired)

In 2025 there was a special shortcut: a temporary visa waiver that allowed some third-country nationals to enter for up to 15 days per entry if they held a valid multiple-entry visa for the UK, US, or Canada valid at least 5 days beyond the visit. Similar treatment applied to holders of EU or Schengen residence permits and some multiple-entry Schengen C visas.

That program ended December 31, 2025. Plan 2026 trips as if the waiver no longer applies unless an extension is announced.

Timing and fees for visa applicants

Timing matters—submit earlier during summer peaks. North Macedonia accepts visa applications:

  • No earlier than 6 months before travel
  • No later than 15 days before travel
🔔 REMINDER

Track the 90/180 rule for every stay and keep a simple log of entries/exits. Have proof of onward travel and accommodation ready to present if border officers ask.

Typical processing times:

  • 3 to 10 working days normally
  • Up to 30 days in complex cases

Fees (non-refundable):

Visa type Adult fee Child fee (6–12) Children under 6
C (short-stay) €60 €35 Free
D (long-stay) €70 €35 Free

The fee is non-refundable even after a refusal.

A practical journey map for 2026 applicants

Whether applying for a C or D visa, authorities expect a clear, lawful travel story. North Macedonia’s rules increasingly mirror Schengen practice, so consistency and clarity in your documentation matter more than creativity.

Structure your file so each document answers these questions:

  • Who you are
  • Why you’re coming
  • How you will pay
  • When you will leave or how you will regularize your stay

The five-step application process (with realistic timing)

  1. Confirm your visa need and category (same day).
    Check whether you qualify for visa-free entry or need an A, C, or D visa based on purpose and length.

  2. Build your document pack (3–14 days).
    Collect passport, photo, insurance, itinerary, and proof of funds. Add invitations, enrollment, or employment papers if relevant.

  3. Book a consular appointment (1–30 days).
    File through a North Macedonian embassy or consulate. Appointment availability varies by location and season—act early.

  4. Attend submission and pay the fee (one appointment).
    Submit originals and copies, answer trip questions, and pay the non-refundable consular fee.

  5. Wait for a decision and collect your passport (3–10 working days, up to 30).
    Collection rules vary; most posts require in-person pickup or a courier arranged under their instructions.

Document checklist that avoids most refusals

For a C (short-stay) visa

  • A passport issued within 10 years, valid 3+ months beyond departure, with blank pages.
  • A 3.5 x 4.5 cm photo on a white background.
  • Travel medical insurance covering the entire stay.
  • Proof of funds (bank statements or credit cards); a sponsor may support students or unemployed applicants.
  • Proof of accommodation and an itinerary, plus a return ticket plan.
  • An invitation letter when visiting a host; hosts may need to notarize it.

For a D (long-stay) visa

  • All C visa documents, plus the approved permit or decision that allows you to seek temporary residence.
  • Documents linked to the purpose: employment contract, university admission, or proof of family relationships.

What the consulate checks, and what happens after you apply

Consular staff look for a complete file and a credible plan. Typical questions include duration of stay, accommodation, and funding.

  • A weak funds record or missing insurance often leads to fast refusals.
  • Fake documents can cause long-term problems, including future bans.
⚠️ IMPORTANT

The temporary visa waiver ended 2025-12-31. Do not assume it applies in 2026; verify current rules before booking, or you may need a full visa and proper documentation at the border.

If refused:
– You may appeal within 8 days, or many applicants fix omissions and reapply—sometimes a corrected second file is faster than an appeal.

Always keep copies of everything you submit, including receipts.

Long stays: D visa plus Ministry of Interior approval

A D visa is a bridge to temporary residence and must match the purpose approved by the Ministry of Interior. Common grounds: work, study, family reunion, volunteering, humanitarian aid, and medical treatment.

  • Residence may also be linked to investment in limited cases: EU and OECD residents who purchase real estate worth €40,000 or more can seek residence on that basis, and their children may qualify.
  • Switching purposes after arrival is restricted; align documents from the start.

Staying legal inside North Macedonia

  • Short-stay visitors must track the 90/180 rule across all entries.
  • Overstays can result in fines starting at €100, deportation, and a 3 to 5 year re-entry ban.
  • If an emergency arises, request an extension before your permission expires and be prepared to show supporting proof (e.g., medical documents).

Long-stay residents should renew or adjust status through the Ministry of Interior—not at the border. Maintain health insurance and keep your declared address and contact details current.

Planning tips for families, students, and frequent border crossers

  • Visitors seeing family: carry civil documents showing the relationship and a host invitation when needed.
  • Students and workers: start early—allow 4–6 months runway to secure temporary residence approval when including school timelines and employer paperwork.
  • Frequent travelers: the 90/180 count applies to North Macedonia alone; trips to neighbouring countries (e.g., Albania, Kosovo) do not “reset” the clock.

Tourism is growing—over 1 million visitors in 2024 were reported—so border staff are accustomed to routine checks. A tidy file and honest answers usually keep entry smooth, whether visa-free or with a sticker visa.

If you relied on the 2025 waiver, plan without it: prepare a proper C visa, budget €60, and allow time for consular processing before your travel dates.

📖Learn today
90/180 Rule
A regulation allowing visitors to stay for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day rolling period.
C Visa
A short-stay visa for tourism or business visits lasting up to 90 days.
D Visa
A long-stay visa required for those intending to work, study, or live in North Macedonia for over 90 days.
Temporary Visa Waiver
A former policy allowing entry based on holding valid visas from other specific countries, now expired.

📝This Article in a Nutshell

North Macedonia’s 2026 entry requirements focus on a 90-day visa-free limit for many nationalities, while ending the temporary waiver program for third-country visa holders. Applicants for short-stay (C) and long-stay (D) visas face non-refundable fees of €60 and €70 respectively. Strict passport validity rules and financial proof are required for all entries to ensure compliance with the country’s evolving, Schengen-aligned immigration standards.

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