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Entry
Requirements
Aruba holds different entry requirements for different
nationalities. Depending on your nationality you will need a
visa or a passport
U.S. Citizens need
- A valid U.S. passport
- USA citizens born in the U.S. must have an original or
Government
certified and a photo I.D.
- Naturalized U.S. citizens must have an original Certificate
of Naturalization
with a raised seal and a photo I.D.
- A U.S. resident must have a re-entry permit to the U.S. or
an Alien
Registration Card (Green Card)
- A resident of the USA for whom visa requirements are
applicable for Aruba
must travel either with a national passport or an Alien Registration
Card.
- A resident of the USA for whom no visa requirements are
applicable for
Aruba must have a re-entry permit or an Alien Registration Card
Canada Citizens
- A valid Canadian passport
- Canadian citizens born in Canada must have a "Miniature
Birth
Certificate",
a "Miniature Baptismal Certificate" or a "Miniature Certificate of Proof
of
Canadian Citizenship"
- Canadian citizens born outside of Canada, must have either
an original
Certificate of Naturalization or a Certificate of Proof of Canadian
Citizenship
- Canadian residents for whom visa requirements are not
applicable for
Aruba must have a National passport or a Canadian Immigration
Identification Certificate with a landing Stamp in the national passport
or a
Certificate of Identity
- Canadian residents for whom visa requirements are applicable
for Aruba,
must travel with a valid national passport with a landing stamp in the
passport provided with a visa for Aruba or a Canadian Immigration
Identification Certificate with a visa for Aruba
All other countries not
mentioned, must possess a Valid Passport and a return ticket. |
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Nationals of
the countries in this table need a visa to enter Aruba |
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Nations Needing a Visa to
enter Aruba |
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Afghanistan
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Dominican Rep.
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Kazachstan
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Mongolia
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Tajikistan
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Armenia
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Georgia
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Kirghizstan
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Myanmar
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Turkmenistan
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Azerbaijan
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Ghana
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Korea (north) |
Nigeria
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Ukraine
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Belarus
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Haiti
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Libya |
Peoples Rep. China
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Uzbekistan
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Cambodia
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Iran
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Mauretania
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Russian Federation
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Vietnam
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Cuba
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Iraq
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Moldova |
Syria |
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Applications for a visa can be done through the representative
of the Kingdom of the Netherlands or directly through the
Department of Foreign Affairs in Aruba. In both cases,
applications for tourist-visas will be handled with priority
in order to facilitate the tourist as much as possible. In
other cases, the entire procedure might take up to 4 weeks and
the visa will be handed over to the interested party by the
Dutch Embassy and/or Consular Officials in the country where
the application has been done or by fax if the application has
been done directly through the Department of Foreign Affairs
of Aruba. |
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Nationals from the countries in this table are allowed to stay
in Aruba for a maximum of 3 months without a visa. |
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Maximum of Three Month Stay in Aruba without a Visa |
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Australia |
Czech
Republic |
Israel |
Poland |
Switzerland |
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Bahamas |
European
Union |
Japan |
New-Zealand |
U.S.A. |
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Canada |
Hungary |
Liechtenstein |
Slovenia |
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Chile |
Iceland |
Norway |
Slowak
Republic |
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Holders of a Laissez-passer issued by the United Nations.
All nationals not holding a Laissez-passer and not listed in
table 2 are allowed to stay in Aruba for a maximum of 14 days
without a visa. |
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to make sure the information above is correct.
EnjoyAruba.com is not
liable for any errors or omissions on one or any of this
section*** |
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