Citizens of Bulgaria qualify for the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of Bulgaria program. So rather than spending hours browsing information online or queueing in endless lines at the consulate, you can easily get your e-Visa online with iVisa.com.
The Papua New Guinea e-Visa has a validation date up to 180 days, depending on your nationality. Remember to have your passport and accommodation details.
Check the Frequently Asked Questions below for extra information about the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of Bulgaria.
Frequently Asked Questions
Travel Restrictions FAQ
At the moment, no person is allowed to enter Papua New Guinea on a Papua New Guinea e-Visa. Nonetheless, this restriction does not apply if there exists an exemption from the National Pandemic Controller.
Vaccination required to enter the country?
If there exists a written permission issued by the National Pandemic Controller, the travelers should have a vaccination certificate, such as the EU digital COVID certificate of an accepted vaccine.
PCR Test required to enter the country?
A negative PCR test result is required within 72-hours prior to their departure.
Quarantine required upon arrival to the country?
Quarantine upon arrival applies if:
- The person has a positive result in their COVID-19 test upon arrival, for 14 days determined by the National Pandemic Controller and at their own expense.
- Incoming travelers should quarantine during 21 days at their own expenses.
What is the price of the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of Bulgaria and how do I apply for it?
The cost of a Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Bulgaria depends on the promptness you select, so you can budget the one that fits you best. For the application procedure, you must have a passport with no less than a remaining expiration date of 6 months, as well as the accommodation details such as hotel name and address of the host family or friend.
Remember to have at least 2 blank pages of your passport when arriving and departing Papua New Guinea. Besides, always have a physical copy of your visa while travelling in case it is required by the local authorities.
Be mindful that the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Bulgaria is not intended for business or study purposes, but for tourism only.
Cost/processing times
- Standard Processing: Will take 24 hours and will cost USD $134.99.
- Rush Processing: Will take 4 hours and will cost USD $160.99.
- Super Rush Processing: Will take 30 minutes and will cost USD $201.99.
How many times can I enter Papua New Guinea with an e-Visa?
The Papua New Guinea e-Visa for citizens of Bulgaria will allow you to have a single entry to the country, meaning that you can enter a country one time.
Which is the expiration date of the Papua New Guinea e-Visa?
The expiration date is 30 days after issued.
How long can I stay in Papua New Guinea with an e-Visa?
You can stay for 60 days per entry, because of the Single entry that the e-Visa provides.
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The Papua New Guinea e-Visa is the first scale to this paradise with unknown natural places and traditions. The country is part of the Coral Triangle, meaning that it is one of the cherished destinations for diving along the most diverse coral reefs in the entire world. If you prefer the greenness, you can choose the Varirata National Park, where you can enjoy its walking trails with amazing views of the coastline and the capital Port Moresby, as well as spotting singular bird species such as the Raggiana and the kingfishers.
Moreover, if you are a fan of culture, with the Papua New Guinea e-Visa, one of the best options is the National Museum and Art Gallery, which exhibits the richness of the indigenous culture in the country that go from totem poles, to ceremonial clothes and rare-shaped musical instruments.
If you consider yourself a foodie or a sweet toothed person, you must have an unforgettable experience by tasting a “mumu”, a traditional dish of roasted pork and vegetables made in an earthen oven; or a “Kaukau”, a baked sweet potatoes; and if you still have space for more, try a “Talautu”, a fruit salad of coconut, sugar, lemon and pineapple.