Vanuatu Visa Process Guide
Visa Types
Vanuatu offers several types of visas, depending on the purpose and duration of the stay:
- Visitor Visa: For tourism, visiting family or friends, or business purposes (up to 30 days)
- Business Visa: For business activities or employment (up to 12 months)
- Work Visa: For individuals employed in Vanuatu (up to 12 months)
- Student Visa: For international students pursuing education in Vanuatu (up to 12 months)
Required Documents
The required documents for a Vanuatu visa vary depending on the visa type. Common requirements include:
- Completed visa application form
- Valid passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended departure date)
- Two passport-sized photos
- Proof of financial means (e.g., bank statement, employment letter)
- Accommodation arrangements
- Travel itinerary
- Invitation letter (if applicable)
- Evidence of employment or business purpose (if applicable)
- Police clearance certificate (for Work and Student Visas)
Application Procedures
Online Application:
- Visit the Vanuatu Immigration Services website: https://immigration.gov.vu/
- Create an account and fill out the online visa application form.
- Upload the required documents and pay the visa fee online.
Embassy/Consulate Application:
- Contact the nearest Vanuatu embassy or consulate in your country.
- Submit the completed application form and required documents in person.
- Pay the visa fee at the embassy/consulate.
Fees
Visa fees vary depending on the visa type and nationality of the applicant. For example:
- Visitor Visa: $30 USD for most nationalities
- Business Visa: $100 USD for most nationalities
- Work Visa: $200 USD for most nationalities
Timelines
Visa processing times vary depending on the visa type and application method.
- Online Application: 5-10 business days
- Embassy/Consulate Application: 10-15 business days
Additional Notes
- Visitors from certain countries may be eligible for a visa on arrival.
- Visa extensions may be possible in certain circumstances.
- It is recommended to apply for your visa well in advance of your intended travel date.
- Failure to comply with visa regulations may result in fines or deportation.
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