There were no changes to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.
Review the latest State Department Travel Advisory about Slovakia. You can plan for safe travel by following the entry and exit requirements, reviewing local laws, and other travel guidance from the U.S. embassy or consulate.
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in Slovakia.
Slovakia is generally a safe destination for travelers.
Review our travel guidance for Slovakia to learn how to prepare for a safe trip.
Slovakia is located in Europe in the Northern Hemisphere. It is a landlocked country. It shares land borders with Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Ukraine.
Slovakia is slightly smaller in total land mass than the U.S. state of West Virginia. There is 1 time zone, Central European Time. It observes daylight saving time, switching to Central European Summer Time during the summer months. Slovakia is 6 hours ahead of Washington, D.C. during Eastern Standard Time.
Hviezdoslavovo námestie 4,
811 02 Bratislava
Slovakia
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Local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes and providing emergency services.
Demonstrations are common, especially in Bratislava. They may take place in response to political or economic issues.
While crime is relatively low, street crimes against tourists do occur in tourist areas.
Follow the Department of State guidelines to protect yourself from scams.
Common scams include:
If using dating apps or websites in Slovakia:
U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the nearest U.S. embassy and local law enforcement for assistance.
The U.S. embassy can:
Mobile devices are vulnerable to compromise, theft, and damage anywhere in the world. Follow these safe practices:
The tourism industry is regulated:
It is illegal to take photographs of security or military installations. If you violate this law, authorities may confiscate the pictures and recordings, issue a reprimand or fine, or even expel you from the country.
If you are arrested or detained, ask officials to notify the U.S. embassy immediately.
Review our information on Laws Abroad.
Counterfeit and pirated goods are common in many destinations.
Learn more about U.S. restrictions on counterfeit and pirated goods:
Faith based travel includes pilgrimages, service projects, and mission work. Prepare for your travel using these resources:
Bratislava and Kosice have hosted annual Pride parades without major incident since 2010.
Make sure you know if your health insurance plan covers any medical expenses coverage abroad. Most U.S. plans do not.
Stay up to date with the vaccines recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention.
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Air pollution can be a significant problem in many destinations abroad.
Taxis and ride share apps are safe to use in Slovakia.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed Slovakia’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with international standards for aviation safety oversight. The International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Program includes more information on its assessment.
Helpful resources:
If you live outside the United States for a long time, you or your family may experience various life events, wish to exercise U.S. citizenship rights, or need to meet U.S. legal obligations while abroad.
Hviezdoslavovo námestie 4,
811 02 Bratislava
Slovakia
Visa Help Desk: +421-2-3305-7000
There were no changes to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.
Last Updated: February 12, 2026
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