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Visa for Curaçao

A Digital Immigration Card is required for Curaçao. You can apply for a Digi Card from € 19,95.

Before applying for this visa type, please check with the Dutch embassy if your nationality is eligible for a Curacao Digital Embarktion Card. Our application is an automated proces, therefore we cannot undo it once the payment has been done. If the applicant is not eligible for the Curacao Digi E-Card they must obtain a regular visa at the nearest consulate or embassy of The Netherlands/Curacao in their country of origin/stay.  Traveldocs cannot be held responsible for any mistakes in the application nor for the visa type provided. We expect that all applicants will do their research in advance or contact us for advice when not sure about the visa eligibility before placing the order on our website.

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Before applying for this visa type, please check with the Dutch embassy if your nationality is eligible for a Curacao Digital Embarktion Card. Our application is an automated proces, therefore we cannot undo it once the payment has been done. If the applicant is not eligible for the Curacao Digi E-Card they must obtain a regular visa at the nearest consulate or embassy of The Netherlands/Curacao in their country of origin/stay.  Traveldocs cannot be held responsible for any mistakes in the application nor for the visa type provided. We expect that all applicants will do their research in advance or contact us for advice when not sure about the visa eligibility before placing the order on our website.

How does it work?

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1. Apply

Simply apply for a Digital Immigration Card by filling in the required information online.

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2. Checkout online

You can safely pay online with iDEAL, Bancontact, PayPal or credit card.

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3. Receive your visa

You will receive the Digital Immigration Card by e-mail. This way you can travel with confidence.

Visa requirements

Curaçao

Passport

Your original passport with a validity of at least 6 months after the expiry date of your visa.

  • flight date
  • flight number
  • place of residence during your stay in Curaçao

Therefore it is important that the applicant can provide a flight- and a hotel confirmation.

Were you born on Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius or Saba and do you have a valid Dutch passport? Then you do not need a visa for an unlimited stay.

Validity

  • The Digital Immigration Card offers you a stay of maximum 90 consecutive days in Curaçao
  • You can stay in Curaçao for up to 180 days per year

Important information

  • We recommend that you combine a printout of your Digital Immigration Card with your passport before traveling to your destination.
  • Save the application (or email) of your e-Visa. This way you don’t have to fill it in again if you travel to the same destination again.
  • If you do not have the NL of BE nationality, please check well in advance if you also require to have a Visitor Visa for Curacao, this along with the embarktion card we provide here on our website. It is not possible to submit your Visitor Visa Curacao application by someone else, as you have to make an appointment and be present in person yourself at your nearest Dutch embassy or consulate of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Visitor Visa Curacao

In order to enter Curacao all travelers must have a valid embartion card. However, some nationals cannot travel on the Digital Embarktion Card alone. As stated above it is very important that you do your research and apply for a Visitor Visa in advance if you are not eligible to travel on just the Digi Card.

Please check here if your nationality requires a Visitor Visa for Curacao as well. If you need a Visitor visa, you must make an appointment at your nearest Dutch embassy or consulate and submit below stated documents. Do keep in mind that some nationalities might have to submit additional documents! Do your research well in advance, in order to prevent dissapointment.

Required documents for Visitor Visa Curacao:

  1. Application form. You must submit a completed and signed Caribbean visa application form. You must sign the form during your appointment in the presence of a consular officer.
  2. Passport. You must provide a passport or other travel document containing at least two blank pages. It should be valid for at least 3 months after you leave the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom. When you submit your application, you must also submit your passport. If you need proof that your passport is being held by the embassy or consulate-general, bring an extra photocopy with you. The embassy or consulate-general will stamp the photocopy for you free of charge.
  3. Proof of legal residence. You must be able to prove that you are legally resident in the country you are applying from. To do this, you can provide your passport, residence permit or a visa.
  4. 1 colour Photograph. Bring a photo that meets the Dutch requirements for passport photos.
  5. Travel itinerary. You must clearly demonstrate your travel itinerary. For example, by providing your flight reservation. You are advised not to buy tickets before you have received your visa. Or you can make an itinerary yourself, for instance: 20 JULY 2022 Day 1, visiting TOWN, 21 JULY 2022 Day 2. Rest in hotel, 23 JULY 2022 Day 3, Sightseing etc.
  6. Proof of sufficient funds (tourists and business travellers and family visitis) You must provide proof that you have enough money to cover the cost of your accommodation and stay. On average, this is between USD 150 and USD 200 a day. For family visit 100 USD a day will suffice. You should provide 3 recent bank statements (paper or digital) bearing your name and address. You can also show signed traveller’s cheques bearing your name.
  7. Guarantor’s declaration. If you cannot prove that you have enough money, a family member or friend from the part(s) of the Kingdom you are visiting must act as a guarantor. They do this by applying for a financial guarantor’s declaration. The guarantor must arrange this in person with the local authorities, who must also legalise the declaration.
  8. Copy of hotel/accomodation with the name and check in- and out dates on it
  9. Medical insurance statement letter, see requirements below.

In the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, your guarantor can arrange a guarantor’s declaration through the following bodies:

  • Aruba: Department of Legislation and Legal Affairs (Directie Wetgeving en Juridische Zaken)
  • Curaçao: Toelatingsorganisatie Curaçao
  • St Maarten: Civil Registry Department (Dienst Burgerzaken)
  • Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba: IND Caribbean Netherlands

When applying for your visa, you must show that your guarantor has enough money to cover your stay. On average, this is around USD 100 a day. To do this, you must provide the following documents (obtained from your guarantor):

  • the legalised guarantor’s declaration
  • their 3 most recent bank statements
  • their 3 most recent payslips
  • an employer’s declaration or employment contact
  • a photocopy of their passport or identity card.

Additional information on the purpose of your visit

Visiting family or friends: You must provide a guarantor’s declaration, letter or email proving that you will be staying with the person in question.

  • Tourism: You must provide a copy of your accommodation reservation containing the contact details and your reservation number. Or you must provide proof that you are taking part in a group trip.

Medical insurance requirements

You must show an official document from your insurance company. The document must prove that the insurance is in your name. It must also prove that your insurance policy provides medical cover:

  • in all Caribbean parts of the Kingdom
  • for the entire duration of your stay
  • for at least USD 15,000
  • for hospital care, emergency treatment and repatriation (including in the event of death).

If your insurance policy does not cover the above, or if you do not have an official document proving this, you must take out a policy that does provide this cover.

Please note: Providing these documents does not automatically entitle you to a visa. The embassy or consulate can refuse your application or request additional information.

What is a visa for Curaçao?

As of October 2019, all travelers from the EU are required to apply for a digital authorization/visa for Curaçao before departure. Before it was possible to fill in an Embarkation and Disembarkation (ED card) on the plane to Curaçao. Nowadays this is no longer possible and you are obliged to apply for a Digital Immigration Card prior to your trip. This digital visa is an online authorization letter that allows you to enter the borders of Curaçao. Do you need a Curaçao visa? You can apply for the Curaçao e-visa quickly and easily online via this website.

  • You can apply for your own visa from € 19.95 euro per person.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Curaçao visa validity

The Curaçao e-visa gives you the opportunity to stay in Curaçao for up to 90 days for touristic, private or business purposes. Children must also be in possession of their own e-visa for Curaçao. With this ED-card you are allowed to stay in Curaçao for a maximum of 180 executive days per calendar year.

You can apply for your Curaçao visa within 1 year before your departure date. This gives you the opportunity to arrange the visa well in advance, so that you can travel worry free.

Frequent travelers

Are you going to Curaçao often and would you like to apply for a visa again via Traveldocs? That’s no problem! If you can provide us with a copy of your already obtained Digital Immigration Card, we can fully adjust it for you with the correct travel and whereabouts details. You do not have to send the standard documents and data again. Therefore this makes any future visa applications easy, safe and quick to apply!

Types of visa Curaçao

Tourist travelers must be in possession of a Digital Immigration Card before departure. Upon arrival in Curaçao, these travelers aged 18 and older can use the so-called eGates at the airport. If you are traveling with children under the age of 18, you must report to a customs officer upon arrival.

Business travelers can also use the Digital Immigraton Card. You can easily request this here. With this visa you can also use the eGates upon arrival at the airport.

Transit

You do not need to apply for a visa in advance if you transfer without a new check-in in Curaçao. For instance, when traveling to another country without leaving the transit area, you do not need to apply for a visa Curacao in advance. Is your transit time longer than 24 hours or do you have to check-in again upon arrival in Curacao? Then you must have obtained a visa Curacao and/or ED-card before boarding your plane.

Apply quick, easy and fully online within 5 minutes for your Curacao ED-card!

You can apply for the Digital Immigration Card entirely online via our website.
Unlike the regular visa for Curacao we do not need to physically receive any documents, such as your passport. As a result you can often expect the visa in the mailbox within 2 working days!

Do you want to do an internship in Curaçao or are you going to work in Curaçao and do you have questions about a visa or residence permit? Then please contact us in advance, since you’d most likely need a regular visa in order to enter Curacao as well as the ED-card. Our visa experts are happy to assist you with both applications.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

The Digital Immigration Card for Curaçao is, as the name suggests, an online immigration form, which you must apply for before departure. It is therefore NOT the Visitor visa / Schengen visa for the Netherlands or Curaçao. All travelers with Curaçao as their point of arrival must have the Digital Immigration Card for Curaçao before departure. When placing the application on our website, we assume that the applicant has taken sufficient notice and has any additional documents for Curaçao.

EU passport holders (including NL and BE) do not need a Curaçao visa, because Curaçao is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. You must have the Digi Card, which is required for the immigration service.

Foreign passport holders (who may or may not reside in the Netherlands or another country) should find out for themselves before departure whether they also need a visa for Curaçao in addition to the Digital Immigration Card. This visa must be applied for in person at the authorities of the embassy or consulate of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. If you have a foreign passport, but you live in one of the (visa) exempt countries listed below, such as the Netherlands, and you have a valid Schengen visa, you can use it to travel to Curaçao. In all other cases you need to apply for a Caribbean visa (short or long stay) a few weeks before departure.

In addition, the immigration service may also ask for other additional documents, such as a hotel confirmation or proof of sufficient financial means, in addition to proof of residence (such as a residence permit or a valid return visa). This is at all times up to the immigration officer handling your entry.

Exempt countries, which can travel on only the Digital Immigration Card

You do not need a Curaçao visa if you have the nationality of one of the following countries:

  • Albania
  • Andorra
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bahamas Islands
  • Barbados
  • Belgium
  • Belize
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Brazil
  • Brunei
  • Bulgaria
  • Canada
  • Chili
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Cyprus
  • Denmark
  • Dominica
  • Germany
  • Ecuador
  • El Salvador
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Grenada
  • Greece
  • Guatemala
  • Guyana (visa requirement for Sint Maarten)
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong – holders of British National Overseas passports
  • Hong Kong – Holders of Special Administrative Region passports
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Iceland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jamaica (only for Curaçao – visa requirement for Aruba, Sint Maarten
  • and the Caribbean Netherlands)
  • Japan
  • Korea (South)
  • Croatia
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Macao – holders of Special Administrative Region passports
  • Malaysia
  • Malta
  • Mauritius
  • Mexico
  • Moldavia
  • Monaco
  • Montenegro
  • Nicaragua
  • New Zealand
  • North Macedonia
  • Norway
  • Ukraine – Biometric Passport Holders
  • Austria
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • San Marino
  • Serbia
  • Seychelles
  • Singapore
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia
  • Spain
  • St Christopher and Nevis (St Kitts)
  • Suriname
  • Taiwan – holders of a passport containing their ID card number
  • Trinidad & Tobago
  • Czech Republic
  • Uruguay
  • Vatican CITY
  • United Kingdom
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland

It is important that you have valid documents, which can prove that you are a resident of one of the above countries. You must also apply for the Digital Immigration Card before departure. Traveldocs can completely take care of this for you. During our office hours this usually means that you will receive the visa by email within 1 hour! In all other cases this is within one working day.

Before applying for the Digital Immigration Card for Curacao, please check with the Dutch embassy if your nationality is eligible for a Curacao Digital Immigration Card. Our application is an automated proces, therefore we cannot undo it once the payment has been done. If the applicant is not eligible for the Curacao Digi E-Card they must obtain a regular visa at the nearest consulate or embassy of The Netherlands/Curacao in their country of origin/stay, in order to obtain the right visa for Curacao.  Traveldocs cannot be held responsible for any mistakes in the application nor for the visa type provided. We expect that all applicants will do their research in advance or contact us for advice when not sure about the visa eligibility before placing the order on our website. If you do proceed with the checkout we assume the applicant is eligible for a Digital eCard for Curacao.

Eligibility check

You can find a list of eligible ED-Card countries here as well as the list above. Is your country not on this list? Please contact the nearest embassy or consulate of The Kingdom of The Netherlands / Curacao for more information about the requirements and process of the regular visa. If you are not sure whether or not you are eligible for a digital immigration card for Curacao, please contact one of our visa officers for advice regarding your travel situation and eligibility. After obtaining the correct visa type, you can apply for the Digital Immigration Card via our website.

Once the application has been payed, we assume the applicant has done their research and is eligible for a Digital immigration Card for Curacao.

 

Why apply for your Curaçao Visa at Traveldocs?

At Traveldocs we guarantee professional, correct, smooth and reliable service.

You will be kept informed of the status of the request by e-mail or telephone. You can also follow your request at any time via the Tracking function on our website.

Traveldocs is a Dutch company with years of experience and the right connections to handle your documents correctly. We work together with various touroperators, top clubs, large (international) companies and NGOs. Your documents are always in safe hands with us.

Are you planning to visit other countries besides Curaçao?

Take a look at the visa countries below, so that you can travel well prepared.

Apply for Curaçao visa now

Do you want to apply for the Curaçao visa directly? Then proceed directly to the online application form. Would you like to know more about the visa and the procedure first? Read our FAQ visa Curaçao page, or contact us via the online contact form.

Traveldocs helps companies and private individuals to apply for a visa or legalization. As a recognized legalization agency, we assist you administratively and we take care of the complete settlement at the relevant embassy or consulate. We charge agency fees for this service. We are not a government agency or affiliated with it. All costs to be paid by you are clearly visible and completely transparent and Traveldocs uses competitive prices, a professional service with adequate know-how within the world of legalisations. Of course you also have the option to submit your application directly to the relevant government agency. When you submit an application via visum-legalisatie.nl, you never pay more for the consular costs than at the embassy / consulate.

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