Samoa visas: If you plan to stay longer than 60 days in Samoa, you will need to get a Temporary Resident Permit. The main types of Temporary Resident Permits for Samoa are as follows:
- Samoa Business Visa Requirements (Business and Investment Permit)
- Samoa Work Visa Requirements (Employment Permit)
- Samoa Student Visa Requirements (Study Permit)
- Samoa Academic Research Visa Requirements
- Samoa Cultural and Religious Visa Requirements
- Samoa Family Support or Reunion Visa Requirements
- Samoa Visitor Permit Extensions
- No visitor permit needed if you are going to stay for 60 days or less.
- Visitors to Samoa are not required to obtain an visitor permit for stays of less than 60 days.
- Source: Samoa Tourism Authority.
- If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here.
- If you’re inside the U.S.:
- Permanent Mission of Samoa to the United Nations in New York
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