Slovenian passport holders can enter Micronesia without a visa for stays up to 90 days. This policy has been in place since 2024. Just show up with your passport and a return ticket.
Entry requirements
Requirement
Details
Status
Valid passport
Must be valid for the duration of your stay
Your passport must be valid for the entire time you plan to stay in Micronesia. No minimum validity beyond your departure date is required by law, but airlines may enforce a 6-month rule — check with your carrier before flying.
Required
Return or onward ticket
Proof of departure from Micronesia
Immigration officers routinely ask for a confirmed onward or return ticket at the border. Have a printed or digital copy of your flight booking ready.
Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or invitation letter
You may be asked where you are staying. A hotel confirmation or a letter from a host is sufficient.
Recommended
Proof of funds
Sufficient money for your stay
Carry evidence of enough funds for your trip — a bank statement or credit card works. No fixed amount is published, but having at least $100–$200 per day is a safe benchmark.
Recommended
6-month passport validity is strictly enforced
Count 6 months from your entry date, not your departure date. If your passport expires sooner, you will be denied boarding by the airline or turned away at immigration.
No visa, no forms, no fee
Slovenian citizens get a full 90 days visa-free with zero paperwork. Just show your passport and return ticket at immigration.
What happens at the border
1
Arrive at the airport
You'll land at Chuuk International Airport (TKK), Pohnpei International Airport (PNI), or Kosrae International Airport (KSA). There's no separate visa queue — just head to the immigration counter.
2
Present your documents
Hand over your passport and return ticket. The officer may ask your purpose of visit and where you're staying. Answer clearly and briefly.
3
Get stamped in
The officer will stamp your passport with a 90-day entry. No fee, no forms. The whole process takes about 2-5 minutes.
Enter your arrival date and we'll tell you exactly when you need to leave.
Staying longer & fees
Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:
Tourist visa (single entry)
Max stay30 days, extendable
Validity3 months from issue
CostFree (visa-free already available)
Not needed for short stays; visa-free entry is simpler.
Business visa
Max stay30 days, extendable
Validity3 months
CostFree (visa-free already available)
For business purposes; visa-free entry may suffice.
work visa
Work Permit
1 year, renewable
Varies by employer
For those with a job offer from a Micronesian employer. Requires employer sponsorship and approval from the Department of Immigration and Labor.
student visa
Student Visa
Duration of studies
Varies by institution
For enrollment at an accredited educational institution in Micronesia. Requires acceptance letter and proof of financial support.
investor visa
Investor Visa
1 year, renewable
Varies
For individuals making a significant investment in Micronesia. Specific requirements and minimum investment amounts are not publicly detailed.
Other fees
Service
Cost
Stay extension feeVisa-free stay is not extendable.
Not applicable
Overstay fine per dayOverstay penalties are not publicly specified; avoid overstay.
Unknown
Common reasons for entry denial
No return ticket35%
Insufficient funds25%
Suspicious travel pattern20%
Approval probability calculator
Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.
Transiting through Micronesia
No transit visa needed
Slovenia passport holders transiting through Micronesia do not need a transit visa for airside connections, provided they have a confirmed onward ticket and do not leave the international transit area.
Airside transitAllowed
Transit hubsChuuk International Airport (TKK) · Pohnpei International Airport (PNI) · Yap International Airport (YAP)
Health & vaccines for Micronesia
Required for entry
Yellow FeverRequired if arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.
No. The 90-day visa-free period is not extendable. If you overstay, you'll face fines and possible deportation. Plan your trip within that window.
No. There is no arrival declaration form for Slovenian citizens. Just walk up to the immigration counter with your passport and return ticket.
You will be denied entry. The 6-month validity rule is strictly enforced. Renew your passport before traveling.
No. There is no visa on arrival or any other visa type available for Slovenian citizens. You must leave within 90 days.
If you transit through Guam (US territory) or Hawaii (US state), you may need a US visa or ESTA, depending on your nationality. Check US transit requirements separately.
No. The 90-day visa-free entry is for tourism, business meetings, or short visits only. For work or study, you must apply for the appropriate permit before arrival.
The US dollar (USD) is the official currency. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels and some restaurants, but cash is king in smaller islands. Bring enough USD for your stay.
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on May 20, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.