Nepal Visa Guide
Visa Types
Nepal offers various types of visas depending on the purpose and duration of your stay:
- Tourist Visa: For tourism purposes, valid for 15, 30, or 90 days
- Business Visa: For business activities, valid for up to 150 days
- Student Visa: For pursuing education in Nepal, valid for the duration of the course
- Work Visa: For employment purposes, valid for the duration of the contract
- Transit Visa: For transiting through Nepal for up to 24 hours
- Arrival Visa (on Arrival Visa): For most nationalities, visas can be obtained on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) or designated border crossings
Required Documents
- Valid Passport: With a validity of at least 6 months beyond the intended departure date from Nepal
- Visa Application Form: Completed and signed
- Photo: Passport-sized photo
- Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservation or invitation letter
- Proof of Financial Means: Bank statement or credit card details
- Additional Documents: Depending on the visa type, additional documents may be required (e.g., business letter, student admission letter, work contract)
Application Procedures
Online Application (for Arrival Visa):
- Visit the Nepal Immigration Department website (https://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/).
- Fill out the online application form.
- Upload the required documents.
- Pay the visa fee using a credit/debit card.
- Print the visa approval letter.
On Arrival Application:
- Fill out the visa application form at the airport or border crossing.
- Submit the required documents.
- Pay the visa fee in cash.
Fees
Visa fees vary depending on the nationality, type of visa, and duration of stay. The following are approximate fees for tourist visas:
- 15 days: USD 30
- 30 days: USD 50
- 90 days: USD 125
Timelines
- Online Application: Visa approval can take up to 3 working days.
- On Arrival Application: Visa processing usually takes a few minutes.
Additional Information
- Visas can be extended at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu.
- Multiple-entry visas are available for certain nationalities.
- Some countries require a pre-approved visa before traveling to Nepal. Check with your local Nepalese embassy or consulate for details.
- It is recommended to apply for your visa well in advance of your travel dates.
- Carry your passport and visa with you at all times during your stay in Nepal.
- Overstaying your visa can result in fines and penalties.
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