Here comes the next promise: Visas removed this year

Results in combating organised crime and corruption, serious testing, concrete results in fighting organised crime and corruption will be a serious test of justice institutions that would meet the European Union's condition for abolishing visas for Kosovo citizens. European Integration Minister Gift Hoxha is convinced [...]
European Integration Minister Litera Hoxha is convinced that visa liberalisation will take place within 2018.
She has said she has received support from European commissioners in the visa liberalisation process.
The ongoing “condition that must be met is the fight against organised crime and corruption. There is progress in this area. We are in the process of collecting data about how much this phenomenon has been fighting, the minister stressed.
The visa liberalisation does not mean employment, residence or going to study in EU countries. Liberalisation means we can go for visits. Also, one of the restrictions despite liberalisation is that you cannot stay more than 90 days within six months”, she added.












