It is the delegate's responsibility to investigate the visa requirements for Italy and apply for a visa, if necessary. Delegates are recommended to apply for their visa as early as possible, to ensure adequate processing time.
General information about visas for Croatia
Even prior to EU entry, foreign visitors did not normally require visas to enter Croatia. Citizens of the U.K., EU countries, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand did not (and do not) need visas to visit Croatia. Visitors can visit Croatia for up to 90 days in any 180 day period.
For other countries, please check the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs‘ website for visa requirements for Croatia. If you do need a visa, please contact the Croatian Embassy in your country for more information.
There is a list of Embassies on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website. This list will also tell you which Embassy to contact if there is no Croatian Embassy in your home country. UK residents may like to take a look at the Croatian Embassy in London’s website.
It is possible to start the process of applying for a Croatian visa online at crovisa.mvep.hr; however, the application form needs to be printed off and submitted at an Embassy/Consulate or visa centre.
Letter of Invitation
You can email icfm@academic.net and request a Letter of Invitation after successful registration.
Disclaimer: The conference organizer are not authorised or obligated to assist with the delegates during visa applciation process. The Letter of Invitation does not financially obligate the conference organizers in any way. All expenses incurred in relation to the conference are the sole responsibility of the delegate. The Letter of Invitation does not guarantee an entry visa to Italy.