Apply for Anguilla Visa

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Regular Visa

Yes, a visa is required for your trip to Anguilla.

Citizens of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands must obtain a visa in advance. You have to apply for visa through a Anguilla diplomatic mission or one of its authorized visa agents outside Anguilla. You will need to visit the Embassy in your country to process this visa. Need help in getting prepare the required documentation contact us.

Anguilla

Anguilla, a Caribbean island, attracts tourists worldwide. You may need a visa (tourist, work, or transit) to enter the country, depending on your nationality. The application process and requirements vary by visa type. An eVisa can be obtained through a fast, user-friendly online portal for eligible visitors.

Types and Categories of Anguilla Visas to Apply For

Anguilla e-visa has two types: Single Entry, allowing one stay up to 90 consecutive days, and Multiple Entry, allowing multiple 90-day stays from the date of first issue. The e-visa must be used within 30 days of issuance.

E-visa purposes:

  • Vacation
  • Business
  • Conference
  • Entertainment
  • Medical

Documents Required for anguilla eVisa Online / Visa on arrival / ETA / Invite letters

The requirements for a Anguilla visa will vary depending on the type of visa and the country of origin. However, in general, applicants will need to provide:

  • A valid passport with at least six months validity remaining.
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of accommodation, such as hotel reservations.
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of stay.
  • Proof of onward or return travel.
  • A copy of the applicant's itinerary.

Validity Period of Anguilla Visa

Anguilla visa validity depends on the visa type and applicant's nationality. Single entry visas allow one entry, while multiple-entry visas allow multiple entries. Validity periods vary from a few days to several months. Check visa requirements and validity before traveling to Anguilla.

Online Anguilla Visa Application Form

The Anguilla visa application is completed online via the eVisa website, requiring personal and travel information, passport details, a recent passport-style photo, and supporting documents like proof of accommodation and sufficient funds. Pay the visa fee and expect processing to take up to 5 business days.

How to Apply for an Anguilla Visa?

To apply for an Anguilla visa, choose between applying online or in person. Online applications require completing the form on the eVisa website, submitting documents and payment, and awaiting processing. In-person applications involve visiting an Anguillan embassy or consulate, providing documents and payment, and waiting for processing. Processing time and requirements may vary by nationality and visa type.

Applying for a Anguilla Visa online (Anguilla eVisa):

To apply for an Anguilla eVisa online, follow these steps:

  • Go to the eVisa website for visa application.
  • Complete the online form with personal and travel information, including passport details and entry/exit dates.
  • Submit supporting documents, such as accommodation proof and sufficient funds, and a recent passport-style photo.
  • Pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card.
  • Wait for processing, which takes up to 5 business days.
  • Once approved, download, print, and carry the eVisa during your trip to Anguilla.
  • Present your eVisa and passport to immigration authorities upon arrival.

Applying for an Anguilla Visa at an embassy or consulate:

  • These are the steps for applying for an Anguilla visa at an embassy or consulate: locate the nearest embassy/consulate, contact them, gather the required documents, attend the scheduled appointment, pay the visa fee, wait for visa processing, collect the visa, and present it along with passport to immigration authorities on arrival in Anguilla.

Processing Time for Anguilla Visa

The processing time for an Anguilla visa can vary depending on the type of visa and the applicant's nationality. Typically, the processing time for an Anguilla eVisa can take up to 5 business days. For those applying at an embassy or consulate, processing times may take several days or even weeks. It is recommended to apply for an Anguilla visa well in advance to ensure sufficient processing time before the intended travel date.

Urgent Anguilla Visa Application

You can request an expedited processing service for an Anguilla visa if you require it due to unforeseen circumstances. The expedited service for a eVisa takes 2-5 business days for an additional fee. For embassy or consulate applications, expedited processing can be requested during the application process, but the processing times may vary. Contact the embassy or consulate for more information.

Expired Anguilla Visa

To continue travelling to Anguilla after your visa has expired, you must apply for a new visa. You can apply for a new visa online or at an Anguillan embassy or consulate, following the same application procedures as for a new visa. Overstaying your visa can result in fines, deportation, and future visa restrictions, so it's recommended to apply for a new visa well in advance of your intended travel date to allow for processing time.

Anguilla Visa Fees

The cost of an Anguilla visa can vary depending on the type of visa, the applicant's nationality, and the processing time. For an Anguilla eVisa, the fees can range from $70 to $200 USD, depending on the length of stay and processing time. For embassy or consular visas, the fees can also vary and may be subject to change. 

Differences Between Anguilla eVisa and Sticker Visa

Here are some of the key differences between an Anguilla eVisa and a sticker visa:

Anguilla eVisa:

  • Applied for and obtained online
  • Can be used for tourism, business, or visiting family and friends
  • Valid for a single entry or multiple entries, depending on the type of visa
  • Generally has a shorter processing time than a sticker visa
  • The visa is linked to the passport electronically, so no physical visa document is issued
  • The visa fee can be paid online via credit card

Sticker Visa:

  • Applied for at an Anguillan embassy or consulate
  • Can be used for tourism, business, or visiting family and friends
  • Valid for a single entry or multiple entries, depending on the type of visa
  • Generally has a longer processing time than an eVisa
  • A physical visa sticker is placed in the applicant's passport
  • The visa fee is paid at the embassy or consulate, usually in cash or via bank transfer

Anguilla Work Visa

Non-CARICOM and non-OECS citizens need an Anguilla work visa. Applicants need a valid job offer from an Anguillan employer and the employer needs to prove that they tried to hire a local worker. The employer submits the work visa application, and additional documents like a police clearance certificate and a medical certificate may be needed. Processing time can take weeks.

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 For long-stay, employment, or other visa inquiries, please reach out to the following embassies