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Curacao Digital Immigration Card requirements

All international visitors must obtain a Curaçao Digital Immigration Card (DI Card) before entering Curaçao by air for tourism, visiting family and friends, or business. This mandatory digital form is required for every traveler to the country.

Required documents for the Curaçao Digital Immigration Card

To apply for a Curaçao Digital Immigration Card, you typically need the following documents and/or information:

  • A valid passport (must be valid for the entire stay)

  • Travel details

  • Accommodation details

  • A valid email address

Requirements may vary depending on nationality.

Curacao Digital Immigration Card pricing and validity

Curacao Immigration Card + Passenger Locator Card

Prices starting from $59.99

Valid for 1 month after issued
Single entry
Stay up to 90 days per entry
Get it as fast as 15 minutes

Fast facts

Average time it takes to apply

5 minutes

iVisa approval rate

99%

Main reason for denials

Incorrect passport or flight details

Our Curaçao Digital Immigration Card application process

How to apply for your Curaçao Digital Immigration Card with iVisa

1

Complete the online application

Check if you need the Curaçao Digital Immigration Card and fill out your details using our simplified process on our website or through our app.

2

We review your application

Select your preferred processing speed, pay securely with one of our flexible payment options, and upload the required documents. Our experts will review your Curaçao Digital Immigration Card application and catch any mistakes before submitting.

3

We submit it for government processing

We are not the Curaçaoan government, but we will submit your application to them on your behalf.

4

Get your Curaçao Digital Immigration Card

Once approved, you’ll receive an email and information on the next steps and how to use your Curaçao Digital Immigration Card to visit the country.

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Frequently asked questions about the Curacao Digital Immigration Card

Yes. The Curaçao Digital Immigration Card (DI Card) is mandatory for all international visitors, regardless of whether you have a visa or are from a visa-exempt country. It’s a separate immigration requirement that must be completed online before you can clear customs at Hato International Airport.

Yes, many travelers who would normally need a Caribbean visa are exempt if they hold a multiple-entry visa from the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, or a Schengen country.

However, you still have to complete the Curaçao Digital Immigration Card within 7 days of your arrival to be permitted entry.

Most visa-exempt travelers can stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Dutch and US nationals have a higher limit, allowing for a stay of up to 180 consecutive days per year. Always check your entry stamp, as immigration officers determine the final allowed duration upon arrival.

While a digital copy on your smartphone is usually sufficient, it’s highly recommended to print a physical copy. Technical issues or dead phone batteries at the immigration desk can cause delays, and some airlines require a hard copy during the boarding process.

If you're transiting for less than 48 hours and staying within the airport, you generally don't need a visa. However, there's a strict exception: Haitian nationals are required to have a transit visa regardless of the duration of their layover or whether they leave the airport.

You can’t extend the card itself, as it's an entry document. However, you can extend your legal stay in Curaçao. Most tourists are granted 30 to 90 days upon arrival; if you wish to stay longer (up to the 180-day annual limit), you must apply for an extension at the Immigration Office (Toelatingsorganisatie) in Willemstad before your initial permit expires.

Yes. Every traveler, including infants and children, must have an individual DI Card submitted before arrival. Parents or guardians should complete a separate form for each child. You can use the same email address for all family members, but each person will receive their own unique confirmation.

If denied, you will receive a notification. In many cases, denials are due to a mismatched passport number or an invalid arrival date. You can usually re-apply after 24 hours once you've corrected the errors.

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