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Monaco

Monaco, the second smallest country in the world, is known for its luxurious lifestyle, beautiful landscapes, and cultural attractions. In the near future, Monaco plans to introduce the eVisa, which will allow travelers to apply for a Monaco visa online. If you are planning to visit Monaco, you may need to obtain a visa depending on your nationality. 


In this article, we will discuss the different types of visas available for Monaco, the requirements for obtaining a visa, the application process, and other important information.

Do I Need a Visa to Enter Monaco?

Whether or not you need a visa to enter Monaco depends on your nationality. Citizens of the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland can travel to Monaco visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. Other nationals may need to obtain a visa before traveling to Monaco.

Types of Visas Available for Monaco:

Monaco does not require a visa, but it's not part of the Schengen Area. To enter Monaco, third-country nationals need to check if they require a Schengen visa through French Embassies or Consulates. A double or multiple-entry Schengen visa is required for exiting and entering the Schengen Area. If there's no Monaco embassy/consulate in your country, you can apply for the visa through the French embassy/consulate/visa application center. Verify this information before applying. There are several types of visas available for Monaco, including :- 

  • Monaco Short-term Visa : To visit Monaco for a short-term trip, apply for a France Schengen Visa. This visa covers tourism, business, education, and more. Check the required documents, fees, and processing time on the France Schengen Visa policy page.

  • Monaco Long-term Visa: To stay in Monaco for a long-term trip, apply for a France Long-term (National) Visa. This visa covers reasons such as tourism, work, education, and family reunification. Attach supporting documents specific to your case and follow the respective procedures. Check the France Long-term (National) Visa policy page for details.

  • Monaco Residence Permits: After arriving in Monaco, some individuals may apply for a Monaco Residence Permit, allowing them to live there permanently. Citizenship can be applied for after ten years of permanent residency. The first permit lasts for 12 months and must be renewed annually for the first 3 years. Then, a three-year permit can be obtained, which must be renewed upon expiry. After 10 years, individuals may apply for a Carte Privilege, which is not automatically granted.

Requirements for Obtaining a Monaco Visa:

The requirements for obtaining a Monaco visa can vary depending on the type of visa and the applicant's nationality. However, some general requirements include:

  • A completed visa application form
  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining
  • Passport-size photos
  • Proof of travel arrangements, such as flight reservations
  • Proof of accommodation in Monaco
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover the trip expenses
  • Travel medical insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000
  • Additional documents may be required based on the purpose of the visit and the type of visa being applied for.

Validity of Monaco Visas:

The validity of Monaco visas also depends on the type of visa you have obtained. Tourist visas are typically valid for up to 90 days, while other visas may be valid for longer periods.

How to Fill Out the Monaco Visa Application Form Online:

To fill out the Monaco visa application form online, you will need to provide your personal information, travel details, and other relevant information. You will also need to upload a digital copy of your passport and other supporting documents.

Steps to Apply for a Monaco Visa:

For a Monaco visa, first check if you need a visa or can enter visa-free. Then gather the required documents, including a completed application form, and apply either online through the evisa system or at the nearest Monaco embassy or consulate.

Applying for a Monaco eVisa Online:

If you are eligible for a Monaco eVisa, you can apply for the visa online through the official website. 

  • Visit the official Monaco eVisa website.
  • Fill out the online application form with your personal and travel details.
  • Upload the required documents, including a passport photo and a copy of your passport.
  • Pay the visa fee online using a valid credit or debit card.
  • Submit your application and wait for the processing time, which can take up to 72 hours.

Applying for a Monaco Visa at an Embassy or Consulate:

If you are not eligible for a Monaco eVisa or prefer to apply in person, you can apply for a Monaco visa at the nearest embassy or consulate. 

  • Locate the nearest Monaco embassy or consulate and make an appointment.
  • Gather all the required documents, including a completed visa application form and a valid passport.
  • Attend your appointment and submit your application, paying the visa fee and any additional fees.
  • Wait for the processing time, which can vary depending on the embassy or consulate.
  • Collect your passport and visa once it has been processed.

Processing Time for Monaco Visas:

The processing time for Monaco visas can vary depending on the type of visa you have applied for and your nationality. Generally:-

  • Normal processing time for Monaco visas is around 10-15 business days.
  • Rush processing can expedite the application and take around 5-7 business days for an additional fee.
  • Super Rush processing can further expedite the application and take around 1-3 business days for an even higher fee.

Countries Eligible for a Monaco eVisa:

Monaco eVisa is currently not available for any country. Therefore, all travelers must obtain a sticker visa by applying at the nearest Monaco embassy or consulate.

Monaco Visa Policy Map

 
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Eligible Countries/Nationalities for e-visa/visa on arrival

 
Countries/Nationalities Required Regular/Paper Visa for travelling to

 
Visa Exempt Countries/Nationalities for travelling to
Monaco visa policy map.

Regular visasAll Countries / Nationalities that required regular visa for Monaco

If you are not eligible for a Monaco eVisa, you will need to apply for a visa at the nearest embassy or consulate. The requirements for this type of visa may vary depending on your nationality.

Monaco Visa Fees:

Te Monaco visa fees vary depending on several factors, including the type of visa, processing time, and applicant's nationality. Applicants can check the fee for their specific visa type and processing time by using the fee calculator tool available on the Monaco government website.

Benefits of using the fee calculator tool:

  • Helps applicants determine the exact fee for their specific visa type and processing time
  • Provides transparency in the visa application process by clearly outlining the fees
  • Saves time by eliminating the need to visit the embassy or consulate to inquire about the fees
  • Helps applicants plan their budget for the visa application process

Monaco eVisa vs. Sticker Visa:

Monaco only issues sticker visas, and there is currently no electronic visa (eVisa) program available. However, here are some general differences between eVisas and sticker visas:

Monaco Sticker Visa:

  • A sticker visa is a physical visa label that is affixed to a traveler's passport before travel.
  • The application process usually involves submitting the required documents in person or by mail to a consulate or embassy.
  • Processing times may vary depending on the consulate or embassy responsible for processing the application.
  • The cost of a Monaco sticker visa varies depending on the type of visa and the nationality of the traveler.
  • Sticker visas are usually valid for a specific period and allow for a single entry or multiple entries, depending on the visa type and the traveler's needs.
  • Sticker visas are usually affixed to the traveler's passport before travel, so they do not need to apply for a separate visa upon arrival.

eVisa:

  • An eVisa is an electronic visa that is issued online and linked to the traveler's passport.
  • The application process is usually completed online, and the traveler may be required to upload supporting documents.
  • Processing times are usually faster than sticker visas.
  • The cost of an eVisa may be lower than a sticker visa, as there are fewer administrative costs associated with the application process.
  • eVisas are usually valid for a specific period and allow for a single entry or multiple entries, depending on the visa type and the traveler's needs.
  • eVisas are linked to the traveler's passport, so there is no need for a physical visa label to be affixed to the passport before travel.

Obtaining a Monaco Work Visa:

To obtain a Monaco work visa, applicants must have a job offer from a Monaco-based employer. The employer must apply for a work permit on behalf of the applicant. Once the work permit is approved, the applicant can apply for a work visa at the embassy or consulate.

Monaco Residence Permit: How to Apply:

To apply for a Monaco residence permit, applicants must first obtain a long-stay visa for Monaco. Once in Monaco, they must apply for a residence permit at the Monaco Police Department's Foreigners' Section. The application must include a copy of the long-stay visa, a copy of the applicant's passport, and proof of accommodation in Monaco.

Dual Citizenship in Monaco: What You Need to Know:

Monaco does not recognize dual citizenship. Therefore, applicants must renounce their previous citizenship before obtaining citizenship in Monaco. Additionally, applicants must have resided in Monaco for at least ten years before applying for citizenship. The citizenship application must be submitted to the Monaco Ministry of State.

Urgent Monaco Visa Application Process:

If you need to obtain a Monaco visa urgently, you can apply for an expedited visa processing service. This service is available at an additional cost and can usually process your visa:-

  • Rush processing for Monaco visas can expedite the application and take around 5-7 business days for an additional fee.
  • Super Rush processing can further expedite the application and take around 1-3 business days for an even higher fee.

Expired Monaco Visa: What to Do?

If your Monaco visa has expired, you will need to apply for a new visa before traveling to Monaco again.

Extending Your Monaco Visa:

If you need to extend your stay in Monaco beyond the validity of your visa, you will need to apply for a visa extension. You can do this at the nearest prefecture in Monaco.

FAQs about Monaco eVisa

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