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Regular Visa

Yes, a visa is required for your trip to Trinidad And Tobago.

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

Trinidad And Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is a beautiful twin-island country located in the Caribbean. It is a popular tourist destination and a hub for businesses. However, before traveling to Trinidad and Tobago, it is important to be aware of the visa requirements.


The upcoming Trinidad and Tobago eVisa will provide a simpler and more convenient application process without the need for embassy visits. In this article, we will discuss the different types of visas for Trinidad and Tobago, the application process, countries exempt from visa requirements, and working visa requirements.

Types of Visas for Trinidad and Tobago:

To visit Trinidad and Tobago, you need a visa, which can be for business, tourism, or other purposes. The visa can be single or multiple entry and is valid for 180 days, but you can only stay for up to 90 days.

  • Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Visa: A Trinidad and Tobago Tourist visa is for tourism and sightseeing purposes. You can apply for this visa to visit Trinidad and Tobago for tourist activities.

  • Trinidad and Tobago Business Visa: A Trinidad and Tobago Business visa allows you to enter and stay in the country for the duration of your visa's validity. It permits you to engage in business-related activities while in Trinidad and Tobago.

  • Trinidad and Tobago Study Visa: A Trinidad and Tobago Study visa is for temporary stays in the country for study or educational training purposes.

  • Trinidad and Tobago Work Visa: A Trinidad and Tobago Work visa is for traveling to Trinidad and Tobago for work-related activities.

  • Trinidad and Tobago Religious Visa:A Trinidad and Tobago Religious visa is for foreign nationals to work in a religious capacity in Trinidad and Tobago.

  • Trinidad and Tobago Residence Status:Trinidad and Tobago Residence Status is available for spouses, parents, and grandparents of citizens or residents who can provide care, individuals who have worked in Trinidad and Tobago for 5 or more years under a Work Permit, and former residents who wish to regain residency.

Applying for a Regular Visa for Trinidad and Tobago:

Here are the steps for applying for a regular visa for Trinidad and Tobago in bullet points:

  • Determine the type of visa you need based on the purpose of your visit (e.g. tourism, business, study, etc.).

  • Gather the required documents for your visa application, which may include your passport, visa application form, passport photos, flight itinerary, proof of accommodation, proof of financial support, and any additional documents specific to your visa type.

  • Schedule an appointment at the Trinidad and Tobago embassy or consulate in your country of residence.

  • Attend your appointment and submit your visa application and supporting documents.

  • Pay the visa application fee, which varies depending on your country of residence and visa type.

  • Wait for your visa application to be processed, which can take several days to several weeks.

  • Collect your passport with the visa affixed to it or receive your visa via mail or courier, depending on the instructions provided by the embassy or consulate.

It's important to note that the exact process may vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the specific visa type. Be sure to check the embassy or consulate's website for detailed instructions on how to apply for a visa.

Do I Need a Visa to Visit Trinidad and Tobago?

It depends on your nationality. Some nationalities are exempt from needing a visa to visit Trinidad and Tobago for tourism or business purposes for stays up to 90 days. However, other nationalities will require a visa. You can check with the nearest Trinidad and Tobago embassy or consulate to confirm whether you need a visa or not. As of now, there is no eVisa available for Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad And Tobago Visa Policy Map

 
Trinidad And Tobago

 
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
trinidad and tobago visa policy map.

Regular visasAll Countries / Nationalities that required regular visa for Trinidad And Tobago

Citizens of countries not listed in the exemption list are required to apply for a regular visa before traveling to Trinidad and Tobago.

Comparison of Trinidad and Tobago e-Visa and Sticker-Visa:

Trinidad and Tobago offers two types of visas: e-Visa and Sticker-Visa. Here are the key differences between Trinidad and Tobago's e-Visa and Sticker-Visa:

e-Visa:

  • Applied for online
  • Received via email
  • Electronic document
  • No physical visa sticker attached to passport
  • Can be printed and presented at immigration
  • Allows multiple entries for a period of up to 90 days

Sticker-Visa:

  • Applied for in person at embassy or consulate
  • Physical document attached to passport
  • Must be presented at immigration
  • Allows multiple entries for a period of up to 90 days
  • Can be used for re-entry if leaving and returning to Trinidad and Tobago within the validity period.

Working in Trinidad and Tobago: Visa Requirements:

If you plan to work in Trinidad and Tobago, you will need to apply for a work permit. To obtain a work permit, you will need a job offer from a Trinidad and Tobago company. The company will need to apply for the work permit on your behalf. Once the work permit is approved, you can apply for a work visa.

FAQs about trinidad and tobago eVisa

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