Diplomatic Office of Belgium in Kosovo

Belgium in Kosovo

 

Welcome to our website

Are you a Belgian who has recently moved to Kosovo and would like to register with the Diplomatic Office in Pristina? Did you lose your passport while you were travelling through Kosovo as a tourist? Do you need to request a visa in order to travel to Belgium? Then you’ve come to the right address.

This website will keep you up to date on consular matters that are specifically applicable to Belgians in Kosovo, current events in Belgian foreign policy and other useful information or events.

Attention:

Due to the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in Kosovo and as a precautionary measure, our Office will adapt its services to the public until further notice. As of 17 January 2022, and apart from emergency cases and cases of consular assistance to Belgian citizens, we will receive only visitors who scheduled an appointment.

You can book an appointment by calling us (+383 (0) 38/518 918) during the working hours or by contacting us by email (pristina@diplobel.fed.be).

From 12/11/2020, the Belgian Consulate in Pristina offers you the possibility to register online in the consular registers of the population. For more information, click here.

 

News

27 May

On Friday May 26th, a diplomatic conference gathering 70 States in Ljubljana (Slovenia) adopted an historic agreement for a new multilateral treaty on mutual legal assistance and extradition for the prosecution of the most serious international crimes before national jurisdictions.

24 May

After the severe floods, Italy made an international appeal for emergency assistance through the European Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM), which coordinates the response to natural and man-made disasters at EU level.

24 May

On Wednesday, the official delegation will leave Dakar to visit, among others, new investment projects in Bandia and Diamniadio by Belgian companies with a long-standing presence in Senegal.

23 May

From 21 to 25 May, Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium, representing His Majesty the King, is leading an economic mission to Senegal. The programme for Monday and Tuesday takes place in the capital, Dakar, where a series of B2B meetings and sectoral workshops, a visit to the Port of Dakar and meetings with the authorities are planned to explore new investment and business opportunities between Belgium and Senegal.

21 May

From 21 to 25 May, Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium, representing His Majesty the King, will lead an economic mission to the Republic of Senegal.