Short Stay Visa

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Aruba
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Talent Migration

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Citizens of certain countries require a visa to enter Aruba for a time period not exceeding 30 days for vacation and relaxation, sport, health reasons, family matters, study, religious purposes, or a business visit. The maximum period of time that a person can be admitted to Aruba on a short-stay visa is 30 days. The total amount of days a person can stay in Aruba, on a short-stay cannot exceed 180 days per year.
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Duration

30 days Month(s)

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Fees

40

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Processing time

2 - 3 weeks

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COMPLEXITY

Low

What are eligibility requirements for the Short Stay Visa?

7 Eligibility Requirements

  • A passport that is valid upon entry and for the duration of stay in Aruba. Tourist from visa required countries must have a valid visa sticker in his/her passport.
  • A completely filled-in and signed Embarkation and Disembarkation card (ED-card).
  • A valid return or onward ticket.
  • Evidence that the applicant will return to country of origin or to a country that he/she has the right to enter, for example a valid residence permit (temporary or permanent), a re-entry permit or a (entry) visa.
  • Valid reservation for an accommodation in Aruba.
  • Evidence of adequate financial means to provide for hotel expenses (if applicable) and living expenses during his/her stay or that he/she has a declaration of guarantee from a legal resident of Aruba.
  • Required vaccinations and certificate of proof for required countries.

Which documents do I need to apply for the Short Stay Visa?

7 Document Required

  • A passport that is valid upon entry and for the duration of stay in Aruba.
  • Embarkation and Disembarkation card (ED-card).
  • A valid return or onward ticket.
  • A valid residence permit (temporary or permanent) of country of origin.
  • Documents of valid reservation for an accommodation in Aruba.
  • Evidence of sufficient financial means.
  • Yellow fever certificate (if required).

Talent Migration data for Aruba

Talent gain & drain map of 2015-2019 data. Sourced from World Bank Digital Development Data.

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