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What should I pay attention to when applying for a tourist visa in Slovenia?

Description of visa application 1. Slovenia joined the Schengen country at the end of 2007, and those who hold valid residence permits in other Schengen countries and stay in Slovakia for less than 90 days are exempt from visas. 2. Holders of short-term Schengen visas issued by other Schengen countries, such as entry and transit, can enter Sri Lanka within the validity period and stay period of the visa. 3. Citizens of China who hold diplomatic or official passports and stay in China for no more than 90 days may enter the country visa-free. Other passport holders need to obtain visas in advance at the Sri Lankan Embassy in China or the Shanghai Consulate General when entering or transiting Sri Lanka. All China citizens living in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces must apply for short-term visas (Class C visas) at the Austrian Consulate General in Shanghai. 5. China citizens living in Chongqing, Gansu, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces must apply for short-term visas (Class C visas) at the nearest Hungarian Consulate General in Chongqing. 6. Visas in Sri Lanka are divided into the following categories: (1) Class A (airport transit visa): those who pass through Sri Lanka with an international connecting ticket and do not leave the airport need to apply for a Class A visa. The visa is a Sri Lankan national visa, valid for 3 months and staying for no more than 5 days. (2) Class B (transit visa): This visa is a Schengen transit visa, valid for 6 months, with a stay of no more than 5 days, divided into one, two and multiple times. (3) Class C (short-term visa): You need to apply for a Class C visa to enter Sri Lanka for tourism and business purposes and stay for a short time. The visa is a Schengen visa, valid for 6 months and staying for no more than 90 days. It can be divided into primary, secondary and multiple times and can be extended. (4) Class D (long-term visa): Family members of EU citizens or Sri Lankan citizens from non-EU member countries who want to go to Sri Lanka to reunite with their families need to apply for a Class D visa. You must apply for a residence permit after entering the country with a visa. 7. It is necessary to purchase medical insurance for accidental injury covering the whole travel period, in which the amount of medical treatment and medical rescue insurance is at least 30,000 euros. 8. The applicant must submit the visa application in person. 9. If the visa is refused, the visa fee will not be refunded, but you can appeal.