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is part of the Ministry Internal Affairs and is the specialized state institution which carries out the tasks appertaining to it and referring to the surveillance and control of the crossing of the state border, the prevention and fight against illegal migration and against acts specific to cross border criminality carried out in its area of competence, to the compliance with the judicial regime of the state border, passports and foreigners, the ensuring of the interests of the Romanian state at the lower Danube and the Macin and Sulina Canal located outside the border area, in the contiguous area and in the economic area located in the exclusive economic area, the keeping of public order and peace in its area of competence under the conditions of the law (art. 1 of the Emergency Ordinance no. 104 of June 27th 2001 regarding the organising and functioning of the Romanian Border Police).
Structure of the Romanian Border Police
- Sighetu Marmatiei Border Police Territorial Inspectorate
- Oradea Border Police Territorial Inspectorate
- Timisoara Border Police Territorial Inspectorate
- Giurgiu Border Police Territorial Inspectorate
- Coast Guard
- Iasi Border Police Territorial Inspectorate



Results recorded at the border in the last 24 hours
the border guards at the external border of our country (the border with Serbia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, but also the sea and air flights arriving from outside the Schengen area) carried out the border crossing formalities (both on the entry and exit direction) for about 64,500 people, Romanian and foreign citizens and over 14,700 means of transport that transited the border.
Foreign Citizens
Foreign citizens can enter Romania under Government Ordinance no. 194/2002 regarding the regime of foreigners in Romania, as subsequently modified and amended and Emergency Ordinance no. 102/2005 on the free movement on the territory of Romania of the citizens of the Member States of the European Union and of the European Economic Area, updated.
Prior to coming to Romania, the Romanian Border Police recommends contacting the Romanian diplomatic representation of your country for additional information on Romanian legislation.