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Montenegro Border Crossing Points

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Border with Albania (4 crossings)
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Border with Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 crossings)
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Border with Croatia (2 crossings)
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Border with Kosovo (2 crossings)
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Border with Serbia (2 crossings)
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Tips for Crossing the Montenegrin Border

Montenegro is not an EU or Schengen member but has a simplified visa regime for many countries. EU and Schengen citizens can stay up to 90 days without visas.

Entry Requirements

  • Valid international passport
  • Some citizens may need visas (depends on treaties)
  • EU and Schengen citizens can stay up to 90 days without visas

Denial of Entry

Entry to Montenegro will be denied if:

  • Passport is invalid, forged, or reported lost
  • Security, public order or health requirements are violated
  • You are entering in transit and have not obtained access to a third country

Border with Croatia

Border with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Border with Serbia

Border with Kosovo

Border with Albania

Important: At the Debeli Brijeg — Karasovici crossing, there is a 5km no-man's land between the two countries. Plan extra time for the crossing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Montenegro has a simplified visa regime. EU and Schengen citizens can stay up to 90 days without visas. For other citizens, visa requirements depend on bilateral agreements.

Debeli Brijeg — Karasovici is the largest crossing and main route. Note the 5km no-man's land between the countries.

Most major crossings operate 24/7, including Gostun — Dobrakovo on the Serbian border. Some smaller crossings may have limited hours.

A valid international passport is required. Citizens of some countries may enter with a national ID card.

Yes, the Kula (Rozaje) — Kulle crossing operates year-round. Winter snow conditions are possible on the road.

Entry will be denied if the passport is invalid, forged or reported lost, or if security or public order requirements are violated.
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