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venian Embassies and Consulates Abroad
Slovenia has embassies and consulates in many countries around the world where one can
obtain general information about Slovenia and, when necessary, apply for a First Residence
Permit. A large number of countries have embassies and consulates in Slovenia to assist their
citizens visiting our country.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
Prešernova 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel.: +386 (0)1 478 20 00
info.mzz@gov.si
www.mzz.gov.si/en
Consular services
Šubičeva 10, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel.: + 386 (0)1 478 23 05
konzularne-zadeve.mzz@gov.si
How to reach us?
By car
There are major motorways connecting Slovenia with Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia.
To drive on motorways in Slovenia you must have a vignette, a toll sticker you must purcha-
se at gas stations and shops and attach it on the inside of your car windscreen.
By bus or train
Buses and trains to Slovenia drive every day from numerous European cities. It is also possi-
ble to arrive by sleeping cars. Internal bus transport is relatively inexpensive.
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Slovenia has embassies and consulates in many countries around the world where one can
obtain general information about Slovenia and, when necessary, apply for a First Residence
Permit. A large number of countries have embassies and consulates in Slovenia to assist their
citizens visiting our country.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
Prešernova 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel.: +386 (0)1 478 20 00
info.mzz@gov.si
www.mzz.gov.si/en
Consular services
Šubičeva 10, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel.: + 386 (0)1 478 23 05
konzularne-zadeve.mzz@gov.si
How to reach us?
By car
There are major motorways connecting Slovenia with Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia.
To drive on motorways in Slovenia you must have a vignette, a toll sticker you must purcha-
se at gas stations and shops and attach it on the inside of your car windscreen.
By bus or train
Buses and trains to Slovenia drive every day from numerous European cities. It is also possi-
ble to arrive by sleeping cars. Internal bus transport is relatively inexpensive.
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