en | $ USD
Help

Explore

Settings

Select Your Language

Select Your Currency

  • AED United Arab Emirates Dirham
  • AFN Afghan Afghani
  • ALL Albanian Lek
  • AMD Armenian Dram
  • ANG Netherlands Antillean Guilder
  • AOA Angolan Kwanza
  • ARS Argentine Peso
  • AUD Australian Dollar
  • AWG Aruban Florin
  • AZN Azerbaijani Manat
  • BAM Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark
  • BBD Barbadian Dollar
  • BDT Bangladeshi Taka
  • BGN Bulgarian Lev
  • BIF Burundian Franc
  • BMD Bermudan Dollar
  • BND Brunei Dollar
  • BOB Bolivian Boliviano
  • BRL Brazilian Real
  • BSD Bahamian Dollar
  • BWP Botswanan Pula
  • BZD Belize Dollar
  • CAD Canadian Dollar
  • CDF Congolese Franc
  • CHF Swiss Franc
  • CLP Chilean Peso
  • CNY Chinese Yuan
  • COP Colombian Peso
  • CRC Costa Rican Colón
  • CVE Cape Verdean Escudo
  • CZK Czech Republic Koruna
  • DJF Djiboutian Franc
  • DKK Danish Krone
  • DOP Dominican Peso
  • DZD Algerian Dinar
  • EGP Egyptian Pound
  • ETB Ethiopian Birr
  • EUR Euro
  • FJD Fijian Dollar
  • FKP Falkland Islands Pound
  • GBP British Pound Sterling
  • GEL Georgian Lari
  • GIP Gibraltar Pound
  • GMD Gambian Dalasi
  • GNF Guinean Franc
  • GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal
  • GYD Guyanaese Dollar
  • HKD Hong Kong Dollar
  • HNL Honduran Lempira
  • HTG Haitian Gourde
  • HUF Hungarian Forint
  • IDR Indonesian Rupiah
  • ILS Israeli New Sheqel
  • INR Indian Rupee
  • ISK Icelandic Króna
  • JMD Jamaican Dollar
  • JPY Japanese Yen
  • KES Kenyan Shilling
  • KGS Kyrgystani Som
  • KHR Cambodian Riel
  • KMF Comorian Franc
  • KRW South Korean Won
  • KYD Cayman Islands Dollar
  • KZT Kazakhstani Tenge
  • LAK Laotian Kip
  • LBP Lebanese Pound
  • LKR Sri Lankan Rupee
  • LRD Liberian Dollar
  • LSL Lesotho Loti
  • MAD Moroccan Dirham
  • MDL Moldovan Leu
  • MGA Malagasy Ariary
  • MKD Macedonian Denar
  • MNT Mongolian Tugrik
  • MOP Macanese Pataca
  • MUR Mauritian Rupee
  • MVR Maldivian Rufiyaa
  • MWK Malawian Kwacha
  • MXN Mexican Peso
  • MYR Malaysian Ringgit
  • MZN Mozambican Metical
  • NAD Namibian Dollar
  • NGN Nigerian Naira
  • NIO Nicaraguan Córdoba
  • NOK Norwegian Krone
  • NPR Nepalese Rupee
  • NZD New Zealand Dollar
  • OMR Omani Rial
  • PAB Panamanian Balboa
  • PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol
  • PGK Papua New Guinean Kina
  • PHP Philippine Peso
  • PKR Pakistani Rupee
  • PLN Polish Zloty
  • PYG Paraguayan Guarani
  • QAR Qatari Rial
  • RON Romanian Leu
  • RSD Serbian Dinar
  • RUB Russian Ruble
  • RWF Rwandan Franc
  • SAR Saudi Riyal
  • SBD Solomon Islands Dollar
  • SCR Seychellois Rupee
  • SEK Swedish Krona
  • SGD Singapore Dollar
  • SHP Saint Helena Pound
  • SLL Sierra Leonean Leone
  • SOS Somali Shilling
  • SRD Surinamese Dollar
  • SVC Salvadoran Colón
  • SZL Swazi Lilangeni
  • THB Thai Baht
  • TJS Tajikistani Somoni
  • TOP Tongan Pa anga
  • TRY Turkish Lira
  • TTD Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
  • TWD New Taiwan Dollar
  • TZS Tanzanian Shilling
  • UAH Ukrainian Hryvnia
  • UGX Ugandan Shilling
  • USD United States Dollar
  • UYU Uruguayan Peso
  • UZS Uzbekistan Som
  • VND Vietnamese Dong
  • VUV Vanuatu Vatu
  • WST Samoan Tala
  • XAF CFA Franc BEAC
  • XCD East Caribbean Dollar
  • XOF CFA Franc BCEAO
  • XPF CFP Franc
  • YER Yemeni Rial
  • ZAR South African Rand
  • ZMW Zambian Kwacha
Suriname e-Visa for Citizens of Bulgaria
iVisa
3 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

The Suriname e-Visa is now available to citizens of more than 100 countries. Citizens of Bulgaria can apply for a visa online right now and receive your visa via email quickly when it is approved.

Suriname

The Suriname e-Visa will allow you entry in the country once you show it to government authorities upon arrival in Suriname. It is paperless and can be shown to government officials on your smart device. You can also print out a paper copy, if you prefer.

Suriname e-Visa FAQs | Citizens of Bulgaria

How Much Does This Cost?

Below is the total cost based upon the three processing speeds available:

  • Standard Processing -
  • Rush Processing -
  • Super Rush Processing -

How does iVisa protect me from identity theft?

Security is the cornerstone of our business model. Our data centers are world class and we secure user accounts and information with the most effective, cutting edge security measures available.

What documents are required to fill out the Suriname e-Visa application?

Along with a passport that is valid for at least six months, you will need to have a few documents and other information ready to fill out the application for a travel visa:

When in Suriname, you must be able to prove you have a return ticket for leaving the country, and that you have planned reservations for a hotel (or other proof of host/lodging) for the time you will be staying in Suriname, as well as enough funds to finance your stay.

How long does processing usually take?

Depending on how quickly you need to acquire your e-Visa for Suriname, you can choose from three processing options. If you are traveling in the next week, it is advisable to choose Super Rush Shipping.

  • Standard Processing - Your visa application will be processed within .
  • Rush Processing - Your visa application will be processed within .
  • Super Rush Processing - Your visa application will be processed within .

Passport Requirements for Suriname

To enter Suriname, your passport must be legal and valid for at least an additional six months with at least one blank page for customs officials to stamp.

Should I take any special precautions against infectious disease while in Suriname?

The WHO recommends the following immunizations: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza. Yellow Fever is not uncommon and a vaccination would be advisable. The following communicable diseases occur with some regularity: dengue, malaria, zika, and chikungunya.

The Suriname e-Visa Application | Citizens of Bulgaria

Suriname is a former Dutch colony that utilized largely African slave labor to man the sugar plantations that dotted the landscape. Today, the folk tales of Suriname are similar to those of West Africa, often featuring a spider named Anansi. Anansi was often celebrated as a symbol of slave resistance and survival, because Anansi is able to turn the tables on his powerful oppressors by using his cunning and trickery, a model of behavior utilized by slaves to gain the upper hand within the confines of the plantation power structure.

Start exploring the diverse cultures of Suriname. Filling an online e-Visa application is your first step to a unique South American adventure.

Chat with our customer service team members who are avaialble 24/7 by clicking on the bubble below, or drop us an email if you have any more concerns or questions.

Chat on WhatsApp
Intercom Chat