Aruba Visa

Visitors who are considered a tourist are those who travel to Aruba for one
of the following purposes: vacation and relaxation, sport, health reasons,
family matters, study, religious purposes or a business visit. During their stay
in Aruba tourists are not allowed to work.
Visa-required tourists need to apply for and obtain a visitor visa before going
to Aruba. The visa must be applied in person at an embassy or consulate of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands (diplomatic mission). In some countries certain
approved travel agencies can apply for a visa on behalf of their customers.
For more information about the visa requirements, to apply for a visa for Aruba,
and for information on appointments/opening hours, the tourist can contact a
consulate or embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in his country of
residence or visit the websites of the Embassy or consulates concerned.
For address information and websites of Dutch diplomatic missions abroad, visit
the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the
Netherlands.
A valid passport is required to visit Aruba. American, Canadian and EU citizens
and any visitors who are holders of a valid multi entry visa for the The
Schengen Territory (Schengen Visa) do not require visas.
A visa is not required for visitors who are arrive in Aruba for transit to a
third country within 24 hours or within the same day by aircraft and holding air
tickets with all documents required for onward journey.
Remarks: The provided information serves as a guideline only. If you have
any doubts, please refer to the appropriate authority for clarification.
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