Croatia visa options for US citizens

Every path below is traced to the official rule and carries a confidence flag, so you know when to rely on it and when to double-check with the embassy. Data last reviewed 2026-06-27.

Tourist entry

Schengen visa-free short stay

visa exempt

Confidence: high
Stay limit
90 days
Extension
None
Government fee
Free
Processing
On arrival / none

Requirements

  • US passport valid 3+ months beyond departure from the EU (Croatia joined Schengen 2023)
  • 90 days within ANY rolling 180-day period, shared across the whole Schengen Area
  • Register address with local police within 48h (auto-handled by hotels)

Documents

  • Valid US passport

Notes and sources

  • Shared Schengen 90/180 clock; ETIAS (EUR 20) expected Q4 2026. Source: travel.state.gov

Digital nomad / remote work

Digital Nomad temporary stay

consular visa

Confidence: high
Stay limit
18 months
Extension
None
Government fee
100 USD
Processing
14-56 days

Requirements

  • INCOME: ~EUR 3,622/month (2.5x Croatian avg salary) OR savings ~EUR 43,470 (12mo) / 65,205 (18mo)
  • Remote work for a foreign employer / own company abroad (no Croatian clients)
  • 6 months bank statements; health insurance covering Croatia; criminal background check

Documents

  • Income or savings proof (6 months statements)
  • Health insurance covering Croatia
  • Criminal background check

Notes and sources

  • Up to 18 months (raised from 12 in 2025), then a 6-month gap before reapplying.
  • Apply online at digitalnomadscroatia.mup.hr or at a police station. Source: mup.gov.hr

Common questions

How long can US citizens stay in Croatia without a visa?

US citizens can enter Croatia under the Schengen visa-free short stay for up to 90 days, with no routine extension. Confidence: high.

Does Croatia have a digital nomad visa for US citizens?

Yes: the Digital Nomad temporary stay, allowing 18 months per stay. The income and document requirements are listed above, with sources. Confidence: high.

How reliable is this information?

Each path shows a confidence flag and its source. High means an official, current government source; medium means reputable secondary sources or recently changed rules; low means unclear or conflicting. Immigration rules change: always confirm against the linked official source before booking. This page is guidance, not legal advice.

Trip essentials nomads pair with this move

  • SafetyWing - nomad travel medical insurance (many visas above require proof of coverage)
  • Wise - multi-currency account, useful for proof-of-funds statements and paying fees
  • Airalo - eSIM data on arrival, before you find a local SIM

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