Serbia, a sophisticated nation with a lot of prospects, offers Pakistanis looking to immigrate a potentially intriguing experience. There are tourist sites there, many of which are connected to the lengthy history of the nation, but there are also natural wonders. Additionally, it provides the best economic climate for those who want to work here as well as top colleges for students.

Serbian visas
All foreign nationals with legitimate visas from any Schengen nation may enter the country without a permit and remain for up to 3 months, per customs legislation. Since Pakistan is excluded from these criteria, its citizens must apply for a permit. Pakistanis are eligible to apply for visas of type C or D.
Visa C
For travel related to tourism, business, and other purposes, permit for a brief stay are provided for one, two, or more entries into the Republic.
Visa D
This long-term card allows you to enter and remain on Serbian soil for a while between 90 and 180 days.
Requirements
The conditions for obtaining authorization to enter Serbia are as follows:
Visa application form
The form for a permit must be obtained from the embassy’s official website. The form must be submitted with additional official documents after being filled out. The applicant must ensure that every component is fully completed and that all questions are answered. Any misleading information could result in a visa application being denied.
Personal information
The applicant must give the authorities all of their data. Passports, ID cards, and passport-size pictures are among the personal papers. The images must have a white background and must have been recently taken.
Health insurance
insurance for travel-related illness for the entire expected stay in the country. The required amount of insurance for travel health insurance is 20,000 euros. However, you are not required to spend this much money, instead, you can purchase the same amount of coverage from recognized companies for 3 to 4 thousand Pakistani rupees.
Invitation letter
For a visit to Serbia, an invitation statement from a Serbian relative is required. You need an invitation note from a native or resident of Serbia if you wish to qualify for a visitor card or a personal trip visa. Inviting documents must be certified by a Serbian court or regional administrative office.
While the Serbian Embassy requires an inviting note even for traveling visas, Serbian Immigration states that you can file for a visitor card if you have a purchased coupon acquired from any authorized Serbian travel company. Therefore, it is best to get in touch with the Serbian Consulate and inquire as to whether they will accept your visa request without an invitation document. A letter of invitation, however, is not inaccessible; you may get one online from travel firms.
Bank statement
Bank statement as evidence that there is enough cash available for the trip. For each day that you plan to reside in Serbia, you must demonstrate that you have access to 50 euros. This indicates that you need at least 500 euros to apply for a visa valid for 10 days. Pakistani rupees may be used on bank statements.
Acceptance letter
You need an acceptance letter and an assurance note from a national firm to apply for a work visa in Serbia. Details about invitees, such as an address, name, and national insurance number, must be included in the application.
Consent letter
Only if the candidate is a juvenile and is flying without guardians, is a permission note from the parents needed. If a permission letter is requested, the Pakistani foreign affairs ministry must certify it.