Oki-Doki offers full support for UAE residents applying for a visa to Slovenia. We assist at every stage — from selecting the right documents to booking your visa appointment and ensuring you receive your approved visa without stress.
Slovenia is part of the Schengen Area, which means you’ll need a standard Schengen visa to visit. This visa also allows you to travel freely across other Schengen countries without needing additional permits.
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Free Consultation
We assess your case and answer all your questions
Fast Appointment Booking
Our system finds and reserves the most convenient slot at the visa center
Flight and Hotel Bookings
We prepare flight and hotel bookings that fully comply with all visa requirements
Complete Document Assistance
We prepare all required documents, arrange travel insurance, fill out the forms, and review everything carefully to avoid errors
After that, all that’s left is to wait for confirmation of your appointment
Required Documents for a Slovenian Visa from the UAE
No hidden fees. Prices and timelines are clear from day one.
Over 7 Years of Experience
We know the nuances, intricacies, and what works in practice.
Genuine Acceleration
We monitor slots and schedule appointments earlier than others.
Real-Time Notifications
Everything under control: personal manager + automatic updates on application status.
Barrier-Free Communication
We work in your native language — everything is clear from the first word.
No Dodgy Schemes
We operate strictly according to consulate rules. No dubious “guarantees,” but with experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Slovenia is part of the Schengen Area, so a valid Schengen visa is enough to enter.
The processing time usually takes 10–15 working days. We prepare your application documents and secure an appointment in advance to avoid delays.
Applications are submitted at Slovenia’s visa centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. We’ll help you schedule an appointment, check your documents, and guide you through the submission process.
Yes, a Schengen visa allows entry through any country in the zone. However, if your visa was issued by Slovenia, it’s recommended to enter through Slovenia or spend the majority of your trip there.
No, payment is not required. You only need booking confirmations, such as:
flight reservations (with cancellation option),
hotel bookings, rental agreements, or invitation letters.
⚠️ We advise against purchasing non-refundable tickets before your visa is approved.
You can submit alternative financial documents:
for business owners: trade license, bank statements, and registration documents,
for freelancers: contracts, income explanation letter, and bank statements,
for students: university letter and sponsor’s financial documents,
for unemployed applicants: a sponsor’s letter and income proof.
Single-entry – for one trip,
Double-entry – for two entries,
Multiple-entry visa – for frequent travel (up to 90 days in any 180-day period).
With a Schengen visa, you can stay in Slovenia and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Slovenia is part of the Schengen Area, so a valid Schengen visa is enough to enter.
The processing time usually takes 10–15 working days. We prepare your application documents and secure an appointment in advance to avoid delays.
Applications are submitted at Slovenia’s visa centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. We’ll help you schedule an appointment, check your documents, and guide you through the submission process.
Yes, a Schengen visa allows entry through any country in the zone. However, if your visa was issued by Slovenia, it’s recommended to enter through Slovenia or spend the majority of your trip there.
No, payment is not required. You only need booking confirmations, such as:
flight reservations (with cancellation option),
hotel bookings, rental agreements, or invitation letters.
⚠️ We advise against purchasing non-refundable tickets before your visa is approved.
You can submit alternative financial documents:
for business owners: trade license, bank statements, and registration documents,
for freelancers: contracts, income explanation letter, and bank statements,
for students: university letter and sponsor’s financial documents,
for unemployed applicants: a sponsor’s letter and income proof.
Single-entry – for one trip,
Double-entry – for two entries,
Multiple-entry visa – for frequent travel (up to 90 days in any 180-day period).
With a Schengen visa, you can stay in Slovenia and other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Note: Information is accurate at the time of publication. Please verify details before submitting your application.