Apply for your individual, Family, or Group Aruba Visa by utilizing our secure online service.
Step 01
Apply Online
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In this step Need to enter your correct information into the online form to process your travel eVisa.
Step 02
Pay & Confirm
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Review your information to make sure that all are correct. Then you need to choose the payment method.
Step 03
Receive Visa
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After finishing step 2, please check your email for e-Visa confirmation link and as PDF format.
The Ministry of Health of Aruba established that, as of March 1, 2018, the requirement for the Yellow Fever Vaccine proven by an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) is in force for all passengers entering the island from endemic areas.
We provide a Quick, Easy, and Secure process to obtaining your India e-Visa with concierge services. Our advisers check your Aruba visa before submission on multiple occasions to ensure no error has been committed for authorization.
Our secure online system, with just 3 simple steps: Fill Application, Pay Online and Get e-Visa authorization via email- all required, before you can safely travel to Aruba.
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Foreign nationals from the following countries with a valid passport are eligible to apply online for an Aruba eVisa:
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Accuracy, security of your documents, We provide a Quick, Easy, and Secure process to obtaining your e-Visa. It takes just 5 minutes to apply online.
Our application service is simple to use, hassle-free with a focus on accuracy. Our advisors check your Aruba Application before submission on multiple occasions to ensure no error has been committed for authorization. In case of information inaccuracy at the point of data entry, an advisor from our follow-up team will contact you via email/phone at your convenience, to allocate 24×7 Email updates and support.
eVisa provides 3 levels of processing: Premier, Elite, and World Concierge and our processing service includes weekends & national holidays to suit your travel needs.
You can remain in Aruba for a maximum of three months on each browse through. After your ETA is provided you are able to get in and also leave Australia as often times as you have to during a Twelve Month duration, from the day the ETA is provided or until the expiry day of your passport, whichever is earlier.
If you do not satisfy the requirements for applying ETA online, please apply through a travel agent, airline, or an Aruba visa office. If you are not available for an ETA VISA, you can still apply for another electronic visiting visa.
It is important that you are very careful when you enter your personal details. You will have an opportunity to review all the details you have provided and can change the details at any time until you confirm all details as correct.
If you have made an error, it is important that you correct it before proceeding. Once you have confirmed the details, your credit card will be debited for the non-refundable service charge.
If you find out later that you have made a mistake, you will need to make a new application (and incur another service charge). We cannot change the details on an ETA once it has been issued.
Note: If your ETA details do not match your passport details you might experience delays when boarding your aircraft or be refused entry into Aruba.
No. You do not need to arrange your transportation into the country before applying for an ETA. Whether you are traveling by boat or plane, it’s okay to apply for your ETA anytime before or after your confirmed ticket.
All the nationals who are holding valid Long-stay (“D” type”) visa or Residence Permit issued by the Netherlands or other Schengen countries can enter Aruba without obtaining a new visa and stay there for up to 90 days (30 consecutive days) within 6 months period.
You can apply for an Aruba visa at Netherlands diplomatic missions/embassies/consulates.
No, Aruba is not a part of the Schengen Area.
Visa-exempted nationals can stay in Aruba for up to 90 days within 180 days. Only Dutch and US nationals can stay in Aruba for up to 180 days visa-free.
The Ministry of Health of Aruba established that, as of March 1, 2018, the requirement for the Yellow Fever Vaccine proven by an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) is in force for all passengers entering the island from endemic areas. The vaccine is mandatory for all passengers arriving from Central American, Latin American, and African (high risk) countries. Please view a list of the specific countries and more detailed information. Currently, there are no vaccination, inoculation, or immunization requirements for any other country. However, it is recommended you and your children are up to date on all routine immunizations according to schedules approved by the However, it is recommended you and your children are up to date on all routine immunizations according to schedules approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP).
In most cases passports are required. More information is available on our Aruba entry requirements and visas page.
You can stay for a maximum of 30 days on a tourist visa.
This depends on your country of citizenship. More information is available on our Aruba entry requirements and visas page.
You can only use the Schengen Visa if you reside in Europe. If you reside outside of Europe you cannot use the Visa to enter Aruba.
More information is available on our Aruba entry requirements and visas page.
More information is available on our Aruba entry requirements and visas page.
The Inspective Voor Geneesmiddelen can be contacted for information about import regulations of medicines. The Inspectie voor Geneesmiddelen need to receive a signed letter from the treating physician at the community center with the following information:
Typically, a visa takes anywhere from 2 days to 15+ days to process in the Aruba Embassy/Consulate depending on the consulate that we need to send the application. The processing time for a visa is dependent on several factors and can change without notice at the consulate’s discretion. Please refer to our service selection page for the most up-to-date processing times for Aruba visas.
All US Citizens require a visa and a US passport to travel to Aruba, whether for business or tourism. MOST foreign nationals require a visa. We can help you to obtain a visa as well as a US passport.
Yes, you can travel to Aruba visa-free and stay there for up to 30 days (90 days in total for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of Netherlands) without obtaining a separate Caribbean visa, if you have a valid multiple-entry Schengen visa.
All the nationals who are holding valid Long-stay (“D” type”) visa or Residence Permit issued by the Netherlands or other Schengen countries can enter Aruba without obtaining a new visa and stay there for up to 90 days (30 consecutive days) within 6 months period.
Yes, you can travel to Aruba visa-free and stay there for up to 30 days (90 days in total for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of Netherlands) without obtaining a separate Caribbean visa, if you have a valid multiple-entry Schengen visa.
No, you cannot travel to the Netherlands or other Schengen countries with a special Aruba visa. This visa is only valid for traveling to Aruba and other Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of Netherlands, you still have to obtain a Schengen visa for traveling to the Netherlands or other Schengen countries, if you are not a visa-exempted national.
No, you cannot travel to the Netherlands or other Schengen countries with a special Aruba visa. This visa is only valid for traveling to Aruba and other Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of Netherlands, you still have to obtain a Schengen visa for traveling to the Netherlands or other Schengen countries, if you are not a visa-exempted national.
You cannot apply for a Residence Permit yourself abroad. You need a sponsor within Aruba (such as your employer, spouse, etc.) for applying for a Residence Permit on behalf of you. Only after your application for a Residence Permit is approved, your sponsor will be informed. Then you will need a Long-term visa for entering Aruba and collecting your Residence Permit if you are not visa-exempted national.
Yes, the visa of Aruba can be used to visit the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of Netherlands unless the visa states state which is an abbreviation for a territorially limited visa. In this scenario, your Aruba visa will only be applicable for Aruba, which is written as the main destination.
As a tourist one can stay 180 days per calendar year.
A very convenient packing list compiled by a seasoned Aruba traveler can be downloaded from our Aruba packing list page.
As per the Immigration law as long as a crime is not committed on Aruba, someone with a record is free to enter.
More information is available on our Aruba entry requirements and visas page.
Regulations vary depending on your nationality. You can find information about what the requirements are on our Aruba entry requirements and visas page. Children under the age of 18 not traveling with parents must have an original birth certificate or a certified copy of the birth certificate AND a notarized letter of permission signed by BOTH parents or a Sole Custody or Father Unknown document.
Aruba’s Departure Tax or Passenger Facility Charge is the US $37approx for US-bound passengers. The Aruba airport has US pre-clearance; however, it is not possible to transfer directly to a US-bound flight. A transferring passenger must follow full check-in procedures for the connecting flight and therefore pay the same charges as passengers originating from Aruba. If in transit in Aruba for less than 24 hours, these charges are waived for any passengers transferring to non-US-bound flights.
Nationals of one of the following countries need a visa to travel to Aruba:
A passport is an official government document that certifies one’s identity and citizenship. The passport serves two purposes; to regain entry to the country of citizenship (i.e. the United States) and is a requirement by many countries to gain entry to the country you are visiting. An Aruba visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country. Many countries require a visa to gain entry. The Aruba visa is in the form of a stamp/sticker IN the passport and is obtained from an Aruba Embassy in Washington DC or consulates around the country. We have staff spread around the country to hand carry your application for you and then overnight the passport back when it is completed.
An Aruba visa is a stamp or endorsement placed by officials of Aruba on a passport that allows the bearer to visit Aruba. Visas are obtained from the Embassy or consulates of Aruba for your visit. “Visit” is further defined as the reason for entry, usually business, tourist, or transitory. There are over 270 countries that offer visas and literally thousands of different types of visas available based upon country, type of visit, and length of visit.
The maximum length of stay for U.S. citizens traveling to Aruba is 3 months (for other countries it is 2 weeks). In order to receive an extension on the 3 months, special permission must be requested from the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs. Also, anyone traveling to Aruba must be in possession of a round-trip ticket or a document stating departure from Aruba on a specific date.
We provide assistance with an aim to reduce your time spent and minimise difficulties experienced with online and offline Visa application processes, which will be in turn verified by our advisory team to avoid any decline of approval.
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