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ETIAS Romania

What is the ETIAS and why will Romania require it from its passengers?

The ETIAS is a proactive measure to ensure security and efficiently manage the entry of travelers without the need for a visa, this contributing to a safer and more controlled environment.
  • The ETIAS is an online travel authorization system.
  • Applies to citizens of countries that do not require a visa to enter the European Union.
  • ETIAS authorization is required before travel and is valid for multiple entries over a three-year period.
  • Romania will require that the passenger have their ETIAS travel authorization at the time of entry into the country, whether by airport, sea or land transportation.

Travelers from countries that do not require a visa to travel to Romania must request ETIAS authorization before traveling to Romania. Not having the ETIAS approved will be a reason for rejection when trying to enter the country.

Information About ETIAS Romania Application

ETIAS Map - Romania

3-Step ETIAS Romania Application

Fill out the ETIAS form

Your information will be sent to Romania and will be checked automatically

Make the payment of the fees

Make online payment with your card safely and quickly

Receive confirmation of the ETIAS

You will receive an email with the status of the request

Will I need an ETIAS visa waiver for Romania?

It depends on your nationality. If you’re from a country that is part of the visa-waiver program for the Schengen Area, then you will likely need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) authorization before traveling to Romania. The ETIAS is not a visa but a travel authorization required for citizens of visa-exempt countries.

About ETIAS Romania travel documents

  • To apply for ETIAS Romania, you will need a valid travel document to which a visa may be affixed.
  • Your travel document should not expire in less than three months and it should not be older than 10 years.
  • The last requirement does not apply to family members of EU citizens or those of non-EU nationals who have the right to move freely throughout the European Union.

ETIAS documents required for travel to Romania

To travel to Romania visa-free, travelers must have:

  • Valid passport that is machine-readable
  • ETIAS authorization in force for Romania

For travelers staying in Romania for more than 90 days in any 180-day period:

  • The ETIAS waiver is only valid for short-term stays, for a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. If travelers would like to remain in Romania for longer than 90 days in any 180-day period, they must obtain the appropriate visa.

Passengers are reminded that the ETIAS travel authorization is not a work visa, if you wish to work within the Romanian territory you must apply for the corresponding visa and comply with the specific requirements of Romania.

ETIAS Romania application fee

You will need a payment card to cover the EUR 7 official fee for each authorization. You can use a variety of online payment options to pay.

Applicants who are under 18 or above 70 years of age are exempt from pay the fee. Family members of EU citizens or third-country citizens who have the right to move freely within the European Union are also exempt from paying the fee.

You will need a payment card to cover the EUR 7 official fee + EUR 12 ETIAS Travel management services for each ETIAS authorization. You can use a variety of online payment options to pay in etiastravel.eu.

Applicants who are under 18 or above 70 years of age are exempt from pay the official fee but they will have to pay EUR 12 ETIAS Travel management services for each ETIAS authorization. Family members of EU citizens or third-country citizens who have the right to move freely within the European Union are also exempt from paying the official fee.

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Information required to fill out the ETIAS Romania application form

As long as you meet the general requirements regarding the documentation needed to apply for ETIAS, you can fill out the ETIAS application form, remember that you must have your ETIAS authorization approved before you travel to Romania. When filling in the form you will need to provide the following information:
  • Full name as shown on passport
  • Date and place of birth
  • Education and profession
  • Intended country of entry
  • Contact details
  • Passport number
  • Passport issue/expiry date

Do I Need ETIAS for Travel to Romania Now?

No, you do not need ETIAS to travel to Romania yet. The system will be operational from 2025. You can currently travel to Romania without a ETIAS travel authorization now.

If you’re planning a trip to Romania after the ETIAS start date, you should familiarize yourself with the new requirement and be prepared to apply before your travel.

Additional information about the ETIAS for Romania

What happens after I submit my ETIAS application for Romania?

Your information sent to Romania is automatically checked for the Romanian  authorities in the security databases as soon as you send your request. The systems involved are:

  • Schengen Information
  • System (SIS)
  • Visa Information System (VIS)
  • Europol data
  • Interpol data
  • ETIAS Watchlist

The ETIAS application for Romania has 2 possible outcomes:

  1. No alerts: your ETIAS application is approved
  2. Alert: your ETIAS application is reviewed manually by the Romanian  authorities and the ETIAS National Unit

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About Romania

Romania Travel and Tourist Information

Romania, located in Southeastern Europe, is a country known for its diverse landscapes, medieval castles, and cultural heritage. The capital, Bucharest, is a mix of neoclassical and communist-era architecture, with landmarks like the Palace of the Parliament.

Explore the medieval town of Sibiu, known for its well-preserved Old Town, or visit Brasov with its medieval Black Church and the iconic Bran Castle, often associated with the Dracula legend.

Romania’s natural beauty includes the Carpathian Mountains, offering opportunities for hiking and skiing, and the picturesque region of Transylvania.

Indulge in Romanian cuisine with dishes like mămăligă (cornmeal porridge), sarmale (cabbage rolls), and mici (grilled sausages). Explore local markets for traditional cheeses and pastries.

For history enthusiasts, Romania boasts the painted monasteries of Northern Moldova, the fortified churches of Transylvania, and the medieval citadel of Sighişoara.

Whether you’re interested in exploring medieval castles, enjoying outdoor adventures, or experiencing Eastern European culture, Romania provides a diverse and captivating travel experience.

Interesting facts and tourist info about Romania

  1. Romania is home to the legendary Dracula’s Castle, located in Bran. The Bran Castle is often associated with Bram Stoker’s Dracula and attracts visitors interested in Gothic architecture and vampire lore.
  2. The Painted Monasteries of Northern Moldova, UNESCO World Heritage sites, are known for their vibrant frescoes and unique architectural style. The monasteries, such as Voroneț and Sucevița, showcase Romania’s religious and artistic heritage.
  3. The Carpathian Mountains run through Romania, providing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. The Transfăgărășan Highway, often referred to as one of the most scenic roads in the world, crosses the Carpathians.
  4. Bucharest, the capital of Romania, has a mix of architectural styles, from Belle Époque buildings to communist-era structures. The Palace of the Parliament, one of the heaviest buildings in the world, is a key landmark in the city.
  5. Romania has a diverse culinary tradition, and visitors can enjoy traditional dishes like mămăligă (cornmeal porridge), sarmale (cabbage rolls), and mici (grilled sausages). Local markets and restaurants offer a taste of Romanian cuisine.

Passengers are reminded that the ETIAS travel authorization may be required at any time during their trip, it is recommended to carry it with them within the Romania territory, as well as any other specific requirements required by the Romania government.

ETIAS FAQs

Got a question about ETIAS? Find the answers you’re looking for.

ETIAS applications are typically processed quickly. In most cases, applicants receive approval via email shortly after submitting their applications. However, manual reviews may be conducted in situations involving security concerns.

ETIAS is applicable for various purposes, including tourism, business, and study. As long as your stay in the Schengen Zone is within the authorized 90 days for short stays, you can apply for ETIAS.

No, ETIAS is specifically designed for travel within the Schengen Zone. If you plan to visit non-Schengen European countries, you may need to check and comply with their respective entry requirements.

If your ETIAS application is denied, you will receive a notification with the reasons for the denial. You may have the option to appeal the decision or address any issues that led to the denial.

Yes, with a valid ETIAS, you can enter the Schengen Zone through any of the participating countries. The authorization allows for multiple entries and exits within the Schengen Area during the authorized period.