Antigua and Barbuda is a small commonwealth country in the West Indies with universal recognition as a vacation destination. The small country thrives because of its natural beauty, its incredibly rich culture, and its historical relevancy. Home to many notable attractions, Antigua and Barbuda is the perfect place to plan your next vacation.
If you are a citizen of Micronesia, you will need to be approved for an e-visa, per Antigua and Barbuda's immigration guidelines. Luckily, iVisa has made it easy for you by removing the need to talk to an embassy and compiling a few of the most frequently asked questions to help you gather the information you need to effectively complete and understand your e-visa application. You can begin your application here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Multiple Entry Included with This e-Visa?
As a citizen of Micronesia, you will get Single entry.
What Length of Stay is Included with this e-Visa?
This e-visa allows a max stay of 30 days per entry to Micronesians.
How Long Will Processing Be? What Does the e-Visa Cost Micronesians?
You will be able to choose from three different processing fees. Prices for the application are broken down according to the processing speed.
- Standard Speed - including service fees, the standard application costs USD $188.99 and is processed in 14 days.
- Rush - including service fees, the rush application total cost is USD $224.99 and is processed in 11 days.
- Super Rush - including service fees, the super rush application has a total cost of USD $277.99 and is processed in 7 days.
How Long is the Antigua and Barbuda e-Visa Valid For?
Your e-visa provided by Antigua and Barbuda will expire in 180 days after issued.
Do In-Transit Travelers from Micronesia Require Visas?
Under the circumstances that your transportation out of the country leaves within 24 hour of your arrival, you will be exempt from the requirement of a visa. You will only need a visa if you are in Antigua and Barbuda when you stay longer than 24 hours.
Can Micronesian Citizens Apply for a Visa-on-Arrival?
No. Antigua and Barbuda does not currently have a visa-on-arrival that they offer to Micronesians. You will need to arrive in the country with an approved e-visa in order to be considered for entry. Arriving without an e-visa may cause you to incur fines, face possible travel bans, and other repercussions. This is because arriving without an e-visa classifies you as an undocumented traveler.
My e-Visa Information and My Passport Information Is Different. Is This Okay?
No. In order to be considered valid, your visa will need to match your other travel documents. You will need to procure either a new visa or a new passport so that your information matches.
What Forms of Identification Will the Application Ask For?
The e-visa application will ask you for the following documents:
- A passport that is valid for at least 6 months after your arrival in Antigua and Barbuda
- An unedited, recent digital photograph
- Original birth certificate
- Immigration status in your passport or in your residency permit