Sorry, was traveling and only saw this now (thanks Gergo)!
Generally many places are visa free to us, and if you have Schengen, UK or US visa valid (and have actually traveled to those places at least once on that visa) you can come visa free to Serbia. Visa is also generally good to get, but embassies don’t exist in all countries so sometimes you have to ship your passport (from Philippines to Indonesia for example), so do plan accordingly. Happy to help write an invitation letter, but more important for the visa is having booked accommodation, there’s cheap hostels walking distance from the office, I’m happy to send links.
How easy is it to find air conditioning in Serbia? I can deal with pretty low temperatures by putting on 500 layers, but scorching summer temperatures are too much for me (though it would be cool if enough people’s mileage vary to get a hub :)
Sorry, was traveling and only saw this now (thanks Gergo)! Generally many places are visa free to us, and if you have Schengen, UK or US visa valid (and have actually traveled to those places at least once on that visa) you can come visa free to Serbia. Visa is also generally good to get, but embassies don’t exist in all countries so sometimes you have to ship your passport (from Philippines to Indonesia for example), so do plan accordingly. Happy to help write an invitation letter, but more important for the visa is having booked accommodation, there’s cheap hostels walking distance from the office, I’m happy to send links.
How easy is it to find air conditioning in Serbia? I can deal with pretty low temperatures by putting on 500 layers, but scorching summer temperatures are too much for me (though it would be cool if enough people’s mileage vary to get a hub :)
ACs are ubiquitous and our office has two, we’re not like EU countries ;)