How to Get a Visitor Visa for Antigua & Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda Visitor Visa

Antigua and Barbuda Visitor Visa

Care to tour the islands?  I’ll show you below how to get a visitor visa for Antigua & Barbuda.

Go to my Antigua and Barbuda visa page for information on how to get a different type of visa for Antigua and Barbuda.

  • Visa required for U.S. citizens:  No, just have a valid passport.  If you are planning to stay in Antigua & Barbuda for a long time  (greater than 180 days), I’d be sure to bring with you the following items:
    • Onward or return ticket
    • Confirmation of accommodation
    • Recent bank and/or credit card statement, letter of employment, etc
  • Visa required for non-U.S. citizens: Citizens of the following countries on this list DO NOT require a visa for entry into Antigua and Barbuda on holiday or business.
1
Find your consulate

If you live in the U.S. and are NOT a U.S. citizen, first, find out which consulate is responsible for visas where you live. This is where you will apply for your visa.

  • If you’re outside of the U.S.: Find your consulate here.
2
Gather Documentation

Next, gather the required documents.

3
Visa fees

Check the website for the visa fees.

4
Submit documents

Submit your documents and fees to your consulate found in Step 1.

5
Receive your visa

Congratulations! The Antigua & Barbuda Consulate General will give to you your brand new Antigua & Barbuda visa.

6
Vaccination Requirements

Don’t get sick on your trip! Check vaccination requirements here.

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