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I camewent to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. That means that you can just ask the Kosovars not to stamp your passport when you leave Kosovo once you entered it from Serbia. 

What is important to remember is that entering Serbia from Kosovo after entering the latter from a 3rd country may prove impossible or problematic. I read a relationan account of a Polish cyclictcyclist who was refused entry to Serbia although some German cyclists in front of him were allowed to enter. Afterwards, he was smuggled in by Polish peacekeeping soldiers through a green border into Serbia :) I met those same soldiers one day in Macedonia when they were on a weekend off and they confirmed this story. 

So... even when you are refused entry to enter Serbia after entering Kosovo from a third country, you still stand a chance if you meet Polish KFOR! ;-)

I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. That means that you can just ask Kosovars not to stamp your passport when you leave Kosovo once you entered it from Serbia. What is important to remember is that entering Serbia from Kosovo after entering the latter from a 3rd country may prove impossible or problematic. I read a relation of a Polish cyclict who was refused entry to Serbia although German cyclists in front of him were allowed to enter. Afterwards, he was smuggled by Polish peacekeeping soldiers through a green border into Serbia :) I met those same soldiers one day in Macedonia when they were on a weekend off and they confirmed this story. So... even when you are refused to enter Serbia after entering Kosovo from a third country, you still stand a chance if you meet Polish KFOR! ;-)

I went to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. That means that you can just ask the Kosovars not to stamp your passport when you leave Kosovo once you entered it from Serbia. 

What is important to remember is that entering Serbia from Kosovo after entering the latter from a 3rd country may prove impossible or problematic. I read an account of a Polish cyclist who was refused entry to Serbia although some German cyclists in front of him were allowed to enter. Afterwards, he was smuggled in by Polish peacekeeping soldiers through a green border into Serbia :) I met those same soldiers one day in Macedonia when they were on a weekend off and they confirmed this story. 

So... even when you are refused entry to Serbia after entering Kosovo from a third country, you still stand a chance if you meet Polish KFOR! ;-)

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I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. I believe stamps are not what causes the problems sinceThat means that you willcan just ask Kosovars not be refused entry to neither Serbia orstamp your passport when you leave Kosovo beucase of themonce you entered it from Serbia. All that can happen is that Kosovar stamps will be crossed out, as I know happened to some travellers :) What is important to remember is that as long as you do not try to cross intoentering Serbia from Kosovo after entering the letterlatter from a 3rd country may prove impossible or problematic. I read a relation of a Polish cyclict who was refused entry to Serbia although German cyclists in front of him were allowed to enter. Afterwards, he was smuggled by Polish peacekeeping soldiers through a green border into Serbia :) I met those same soldiers one day in Macedonia when they were on a weekend off and they confirmed this story. So... even when you are goodrefused to goenter Serbia after entering Kosovo from a third country, you still stand a chance if you meet Polish KFOR! ;-)

I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. I believe stamps are not what causes the problems since you will not be refused entry to neither Serbia or Kosovo beucase of them. All that can happen is that Kosovar stamps will be crossed out, as I know happened to some travellers :) What is important to remember is that as long as you do not try to cross into Serbia from Kosovo after entering the letter from a 3rd country, you are good to go!

I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. That means that you can just ask Kosovars not to stamp your passport when you leave Kosovo once you entered it from Serbia. What is important to remember is that entering Serbia from Kosovo after entering the latter from a 3rd country may prove impossible or problematic. I read a relation of a Polish cyclict who was refused entry to Serbia although German cyclists in front of him were allowed to enter. Afterwards, he was smuggled by Polish peacekeeping soldiers through a green border into Serbia :) I met those same soldiers one day in Macedonia when they were on a weekend off and they confirmed this story. So... even when you are refused to enter Serbia after entering Kosovo from a third country, you still stand a chance if you meet Polish KFOR! ;-)

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I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. So in short,I believe stamps are not what causes the problems since you will not be refused entry to neither Serbia or Kosovo beucase of them. All that can happen is that Kosovar stamps will be crossed out, as I know happened to some travellers :) AsWhat is important to remember is that as long as you do not try to cross into Serbia from Kosovo, after entering the letter from a 3rd country -, you are good to go!

I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. So in short, stamps are not the problems :) As long as you do not try to cross into Serbia from Kosovo, after entering the letter from a 3rd country - you are good to go!

I came to Kosovo 4 times in 2011, got two stamps 3 times, once they forgot one. Serbians are not so good with stamping, I didn't get one when leaving to Bulgaria. I believe stamps are not what causes the problems since you will not be refused entry to neither Serbia or Kosovo beucase of them. All that can happen is that Kosovar stamps will be crossed out, as I know happened to some travellers :) What is important to remember is that as long as you do not try to cross into Serbia from Kosovo after entering the letter from a 3rd country, you are good to go!

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