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Still current at: 25 November 2009
Updated: 09 November 2009


This advice has been reviewed and reissued with an amendment to the Summary and Health section (removal of reference to Swine Flu).  The overall level of the advice has not changed.

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Travel advice for this country

Local laws and customs

You should carry a copy of your passport at all times as a form of identification.

All foreign nationals visiting Slovenia must register with the Police within three days of arrival or risk paying a fine. If you are staying at a registered hotel or guest house, they will register you when processing your arrival. If you are staying in self-catering accommodation, you should check with your booking agent as to whether they will register your visit. If not, you will have to do so on arrival by registering your visit at the nearest police station. If you are staying with friends or family, you or your host will need to visit the nearest police station to register your presence in Slovenia.
 
For more general information for different types of travellers see Your Trip.

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Contacts

Slovenia, Ljubljana, British Embassy

Address:

British Embassy
4th floor Trg Republike 3
1000 Ljubljana

Telephone:

(00) (386) (1) 200 3910
(00) (386) (1) 200 3940 Commercial

Fax:

(386) (1) 425 0174

Email: info@british-embassy.si

Email: commercial@british-embassy.si

Office hours:

Embassy hours: Mon-Fri from 09.00 - 16.00

Consular hours: Mon-Fri from 09.00 - 11.00 and 13.00 - 15.00

Website: http://ukinslovenia.fco.gov.uk/en

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