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Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives
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Updated on Jan 22, 2024

Maldives citizens can now apply for an e-Visa to enter Papua New Guinea. This visa is available to all Maldivian citizens and entitles them to a 30-day stay in Papua New Guinea.

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Let's explore how to apply for the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives for your travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

If the Maldives isn't your home country, you can use our Visa Checker Tool to determine your country's requirements.

In this article, you will know all the most popular questions about your trip and the documents you need for Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives.

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What are the requirements to apply for a Papua New Guinea e-Visa?

These are the documents you need for Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives.

  • A passport valid for at least 6 months will be required.
  • At least two pages of passport stamps are required for entry and exit into Papua New Guinea. A paper copy of your visa should be kept with you when you travel, in order to present it to customs authorities.

The Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives is valid only for tourism. It can not be used for business purposes or studying abroad.

How long does it take for a Papua New Guinea e-Visa to be processed?

We know that sometimes you might need your visa fast. We offer three processing time for the Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives to meet your needs.

  • Standard Processing Time: 5 Business Days.
  • Rush Processing Time: 3 Business Days.
  • Super Rush Processing Time: 1 Business Day.

How much does a Papua New Guinea e-Visa cost?

Your processing speed will affect the cost of your Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives.

  • Standard Processing of your Visa will cost USD $155.99.
  • Rush Processing will cost USD $243.99.
  • Super Rush Processing will cost USD $309.99.

How many times can I enter Papua New Guinea with the eVisa?

You can enter the country in one, two, or more ways. You can only enter the country once. Double entry allows you to enter the country twice. Multiple entries mean that you can enter the country up to three times during your visa's validity. The Papua New Guinea eVisa allows visitors to enter the country from the Maldives. Make sure you plan accordingly.

What date does the eVisa for Papua New Guinea run out?

The Papua New Guinea e-Visa for Citizens of Maldives will expire 30 days after issued.

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Papua New Guinea has so many places to visit. One of the most popular places is the capital city, Port Moresby. It's a bustling city with many interesting sites. There are museums, galleries, and traditional dances that you can see while you're there.

One of the other popular places to visit is Milne Bay. There are hiking trails and waterfalls where you can walk and enjoy. The town of Alotau is another great place to visit to see some traditional tribes performing their native dances and crafts. The island of New Britain is another excellent place. There are tours you can take to see volcanic lakes, hot springs, and other sites like caves used by the Japanese troops during WWII. Another fascinating site is Kavieng. It has beautiful white sand beaches where you can relax or enjoy scuba diving (or snorkeling).

The island of Manus is known for its world-famous diving. The Wrecks of Truk Lagoon in Chuuk State are popular among divers due to their interesting history and perfect condition after being sunk during World War II. Many people come from all over the world just to experience this wonderful country and its culture, so be sure to mark it on your bucket list.

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://ica.gov.pg/

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