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Korean Embassy in Serbia - Address & Contact

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Serbia

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The Korean Embassy in Belgrade covers Serbia and represents Korea's diplomatic presence in the Western Balkans. Serbia, a EU candidate country and a regional power in the Balkans, has attracted significant Korean investment — most notably from Xiaomi supplier networks, but increasingly from Korean electronics and automotive firms. The embassy plays a growing role as Korea's interests in the region expand alongside Serbia's economic development.

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Serbia

Office Name Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Serbia
Type Embassy
Address
MILOSA SAVCICA 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Phone (381)11-3674-225
Emergency (381)63-108-1397 (24/7)
Consular Call Center (82)2-3210-0404
Toll-Free 080-020-0219
Coordinates 44.78293, 20.45104
Website http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/rs-ko/index.do

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Serbia - Location

Diplomatic Relations

1989.12.27.

Exports

$270.0M

Imports

$122.0M

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements may change without notice. Always check the latest travel advisories on the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs website before traveling.

South Korea – Serbia Diplomatic Relations

Korea and Serbia (formally as part of Yugoslavia and later the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) established diplomatic relations in December 1989. Relations have evolved considerably since Serbian independence and are now anchored in trade, investment, and cultural exchange. Serbia has pursued strong economic ties with East Asian countries as part of its development strategy, and Korean companies have found the country attractive as a manufacturing base with EU market access potential. The two countries cooperate in multilateral forums, and Serbian interest in Korean culture and technology has grown steadily.

South Korea – Serbia Trade & Economy

Bilateral trade between Korea and Serbia reached approximately $392 million in 2023. Korea's exports of around $270 million include electronics, machinery, vehicles, and chemical products, while Serbian exports of roughly $122 million consist of automotive components, manufactured goods, and agricultural products. Korean direct investment in Serbia has accelerated in recent years, particularly in the electronics manufacturing supply chain, creating a foundation for continued trade growth.

Exports to Serbia

$270.0M

Imports from Serbia

$122.0M

Tips for Koreans Living in Serbia

Korean nationals can enter Serbia visa-free for up to 90 days — Serbia, though not an EU member, maintains its own liberal visa policy for many nationalities including Korea. About 144 Koreans reside in Serbia, primarily in Belgrade. The Korean Embassy in Belgrade provides full consular services. For emergencies, the duty officer line is available around the clock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Where is the Korean Embassy in Serbia?

A. The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Serbia is located at MILOSA SAVCICA 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

Q. What is the phone number for the Korean Embassy in Serbia?

A. The main number is (381)11-3674-225. For emergencies, call (381)63-108-1397. The Consular Call Center can be reached at (82)2-3210-0404.

Q. What should I do in an emergency in Serbia?

A. Call the emergency line at (381)63-108-1397 -- it is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also reach the Consular Call Center at (82)2-3210-0404 or the toll-free number 080-020-0219.

Q. When did South Korea and Serbia establish diplomatic relations?

A. South Korea and Serbia established diplomatic relations on 1989.12.27. .

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Based on official data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea (data.go.kr).

Last updated: 2025-02-04