Iceland's awe-inspiring vistas await, and for Panamanian passport holders, getting there will soon involve a new step. Even though Panamanians are currently part of the visa waiver program, starting from 2025, they’ll need to apply for the European Travel Information and Authorization System before they can enjoy Iceland's natural wonders.
This guide is straightforward and easy to follow, providing you with all you need to know about the ETIAS process, so that you’ll continue to enjoy visa-free travel to Iceland with just a bit of extra preparation.
Let's dive in and discover how you will be able to obtain your ETIAS for this remarkable destination.
Will Panamanian citizens need an Iceland ETIAS?
Yes, citizens from Panama will need an ETIAS. This document provides entry to 30 European countries and four microstates.
The ETIAS will have a validity period of three years, allowing stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. If your passport expires before your ETIAS, you will need to reapply for the travel authorization with your updated passport.
Learn more about the Iceland ETIAS here.
Here are all the countries you will be able to visit with the Iceland ETIAS:
How to get an Iceland ETIAS from Panama with us
Once it’s launched, getting your Iceland ETIAS online through our platform will be pretty straightforward:
Step 1: Provide your essential information and travel details on our user-friendly website or through the convenient iVisa App. Upload all required documents.
Step 2: Choose your preferred processing time and complete the payment.
Step 3: Once it’s approved, print a physical copy and keep a digital version on your phone for an easier journey through airports and border controls in any Schengen country.
Iceland Embassy in Panama
If you are in need of consular services, you can visit the Iceland Embassy in Panama.
Address: Torre Delta, Piso 15 via España y Calle 64, Panama City
Phone: +507 340 0081
For more information about the ETIAS, don't hesitate to contact our customer service team via online chat or email us at [email protected].