Apply for Suriname Visa

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Regular Visa

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

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

Suriname

Suriname, a small country in South America, welcomes visitors from all over the world. Depending on your nationality, you may need to apply for either a Suriname tourist card or a visa to enter the country. Fortunately, both options can be obtained through online channels, with the tourist card being the faster and more straightforward option.

Visa Types & Categories to Apply for Suriname

Suriname offers the following types of visas for visitors:

  • Suriname E-visa
  • Suriname Temporary Stay Visa
  • Suriname E-tourist Card

Suriname E-visa

All non-visa-exempt nationals can apply for a Suriname E-visa. Moreover, visa-exempted nationals can apply for an E-visa to increase their stay duration. The application for Suriname E-visa is online.

Required Documents for Suriname E-visa:

  • Passport Bio Page
  • Itinerary (not a ticket)
  • Accommodation Reservation (if not at a hotel, provide the address and phone number)
  • Photograph Size 3x4 cm

Additional Documents for Business Visit Visa:

  • Reference Letter of the Business Partner in Suriname
  • Extract/Certificate of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry (not older than 6 months)

Additional Documents for Short Term Visa:

  • Reference or Invitation Letter of the Entity Coordinating the Activities

Duration of Stay with Suriname Visa:

Visa Type

Entry Type

Validity

Maximum Duration of Stay

E-Tourist Card

Single Entry

3 months

90 days

Transit Visa

Single Entry

3 days

3 days

Short Term Visa

Single Entry

2 months

2 months

Tourist Visa

Single Entry

2 months

2 months

Tourist Visa

Multiple Entry

2 months

2 months

Tourist Visa

Multiple Entry

12 months

90 days

Tourist Visa

Multiple Entry (Surinamese Origin Applicants)

3 years

90 days

Tourist Visa

Multiple Entry (USA Passport Holders)

5 years

90 days

Business Visa

Multiple Entry

2 months

2 months

Business Visa

Multiple Entry

2 years

90 days

Business Visa

Multiple Entry (USA Passport Holders)

5 years

90 days

Short Stay Visa

Single Entry

2 months

2 months

Suriname Temporary Stay Visa

A temporary stay visa allows travelers to enter Suriname for residency purposes. It enables potential residents to stay in Suriname while they apply for residency.

Authorization for Suriname Temporary Stay

Several reasons require applying for Suriname Temporary Stay visas, such as family reunion, partner reunion (concubine), study, and employment. 

Suriname E-tourist Card 

The Suriname E-tourist card is an electronic authorization that allows travelers to enter Suriname for a short-term stay of up to 90 days. It is designed for tourists and is an alternative to the Suriname E-visa.

The Suriname E-tourist card is available to all nationalities that are currently visa-exempt to Suriname. To apply for a Suriname E-tourist card, you need to complete an online application form and pay the required fee. Once approved, you will receive an electronic authorization that you need to present to the immigration authorities upon arrival.

Required Documents for Suriname E-tourist Card

  • Passport Bio Page
  • Itinerary 
  • Accommodation Reservation - Hotel/Apartment Reservation (in case of accommodation at the family residence, provide address and tel.no.)
  • Photograph Size 3x4 cm

Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a Suriname Visa Online

Here are the steps on how to apply for a Suriname visa online:

  • Go to the Suriname visa application website, find eVisa or E- Tourist card application.

  • Gather all the required documents for a Suriname visa, and make electronic copies of them. These documents should be uploaded to the Suriname visa online application system.

  • Pay the Suriname visa fee and service fee online. The fees can be found on the website, and the payment should be made using a credit or debit card.

  • Wait for your visa application to be processed. The Surinamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs will decide whether to issue your visa or not. This process usually takes a few business days, but it can take longer, so plan accordingly.

  • Once your visa or E-tourist card is approved, you will receive it via email. Print the visa or E-tourist card and carry it with you when traveling to Suriname. You will need to present the visa to the Immigration Officers at the entry point in Suriname.

Suriname Visa Processing Time: What You Need to Know

The processing time for a Suriname visa application is typically 72 hours, although this may take longer during holidays. It is important to note that the processing time can be exceeds upto five days 

Cost of Suriname Visa

The cost of a Suriname visa varies depending on the person’s country of origin, type of visa and the process type.

It's important to note that visa fees are subject to change without notice, so it's always a good idea to check the most up-to-date information on the website of the Surinamese.

Suriname Visa Policy Map

 
Suriname

 
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
Surinamese visa policy map.

Regular visasAll Countries / Nationalities that required regular visa for Suriname

Citizens of some countries requires a regular visa, also known as a sticker visa, is the traditional way to obtain a Suriname visa. The visa is printed on a blank page in your passport, it is iin the form of a sticker. To get a sticker visa you need to apply fore it in-person, you will need to make an appointment at the embassy and bring all your documents with you.

Differences between e-visa and sticker-visa: 

Suriname offers two types of visas: e-visa and sticker-visa. An e-visa is an electronic visa that is issued and stored electronically, while a sticker-visa is a physical visa that is pasted into your passport. 

The application process for both types of visas is the same, but the main difference is that an e-visa is more convenient as it can be obtained online and does not require a physical visit to the embassy or visa application center. However, a sticker-visa may be preferred for travelers who prefer to have a physical document in their passport. 

Expired Suriname Visa: 

If your Suriname visa has expired, you may face consequences such as fines, deportation, or being barred from entering Suriname again in the future. To avoid these consequences, it is important to renew your visa before it expires. 

To renew an expired Suriname visa, you will need to follow the same application process as for a regular visa. However, you may need to provide additional documentation to explain the reasons for the delay in renewing your visa. 

Extending Suriname Visa: 

If you wish to extend your stay in Suriname, you must apply for an extension of your visa at the immigration office in Suriname. The application process is similar to that of a regular visa, and you must provide evidence of sufficient funds to support your extended stay in Suriname. 

Working in Suriname: 

Foreign nationals who wish to work in Suriname must obtain a work permit in addition to a regular Suriname visa. The work permit must be applied for by the employer on behalf of the employee.

 

FAQs about Surinamese eVisa

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