This is also known as the Visitor Visa for Vanuatu.
- Go to my Vanuatu visa page if you want to know how to get a different type of visa for Vanuatu.
- Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Vanuatu?: No. You don’t need a visa for stays up to 30 days, but you can apply for an extension of stay of up to 120 days.
- Visa required for non-U.S. citizens: This list here shows those who do not need a Vanuatu visa.
Download and complete the application here.
Gather the required documents (double check with the Vanuatu Immigration Department).
E-mail or fax the information that you gathered in Step 2 to the Principal Immigration Officer at the Immigration Department in Vanuatu.
Principal Immigration Officer
Immigration Department Vanuatu
- Double check the latest fee here.
- The Immigration Department in Vanuatu will either e-mail or fax you the visa approval.
- Full details of the whole process I explained above are available at the Vanuatu Tourism Office here.
That’s it! Congratulations on getting your visa to unspoiled paradise!
Don’t get sick! Check vaccination requirements here.
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