All visitors to Bulgaria require a full (not visitors') passport, although citizens of most Western countries no longer need a visa to enter the country. However, as the rules change every year, it's wise to check with a Bulgarian embassy or consulate, whatever your nationality.
Citizens of the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA are all allowed to enter the country for thirty days
without a visa
, while nationals of all EU countries (the UK and Ireland excepted) can remain in Bulgaria visa-free for ninety days. Once this period expires, you either have to leave Bulgaria, or apply for an
extension visa
at the local police station (
politseiski uchastāk
, or
Ministerstvo na vātreshni raboti
- MVR, The latter process involves lots of queuing, paperwork, misunderstandings (people in police stations rarely speak English) and a US$50 dollar fee. It's much easier to head for the nearest border post, leave Bulgaria for a few seconds (making sure that your passport is date-stamped on the way out) and walk back across the frontier again, thereby qualifying for another thirty or ninety days. Border guards are so used to seeing foreigners do this that they're unlikely to bat an eyelid.
If you need further advice, contact your embassy (
posolstvo
) in Sofia.
Registering with the police
All visitors to Bulgaria are required to
register as a foreigner
(
registratsiya na chuzhdentsi
) within 48 hours of arrival. If you're staying in a hotel, campsite, hostel or private room rented through an agency, then the job of...
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Bulgarian embassies and consulates
Usual opening hours are Mon-Fri 9.30am-noon
.
Australia
4 Carlotta Rd, Double Bay, Sydney, NSW tel 02/9327 7581,
ulcgsyd@bigpond.com
.
Britain
186-188 Queen's Gate, London SW7 5HL tel 020/7584 9400 or...
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