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What you need to know
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The Suriname Entry Fee is a government fee that travelers have to pay to enter the country for tourism and business activities.
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It is a single-entry travel document valid for 50 days.
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Certain passport holders don’t need to pay this fee. Check here if you need to apply.
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The Suriname Entry Fee isn’t required for transit in the country or make stopovers at the airport.
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You can apply for this travel document 100% online with iVisa.
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Travelers must have a passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date of arrival and at least 1 page available for stamping.
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The yellow fever vaccine is required for all visitors arriving from countries with a risk of yellow fever transmission. Check more information in our FAQs below.
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iVisa is a legitimate company, accredited and recognized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). For more information, see the FAQs below.
Content updated, June 2023
Get the Suriname Entry Fee with iVisa!
There are many destinations to choose from if you are looking for natural attractions, diverse species, and rich culture in South America.
Suriname is definitely one of the options, offering many attractions for tourists. It is a small territory with tropical rainforest, Dutch colonial history, and great ethnic diversity. It’s a destination for an unforgettable vacation!
But, before packing, you must apply for the Suriname Entry Fee. This is not a Suriname visa or e-Visa, but it is necessary to visit the country.
Keep reading to learn how to apply for the Suriname Entry Fee.
Get your Suriname Entry Fee here!
Read more about what is the Suriname Entry Fee and how to apply below.
What is Suriname Entry Fee?
As of July 01, 2022, travelers must present the Suriname Entry Fee on arrival in Suriname. It’s a fee that passengers have to pay to have access to the country for tourism and business activities via the Johan Adolf Pengel airport, French Guiana, or Guyana borders.
It is a single-entry travel document valid for 50 days.
The good news is that you don’t have to wait in the embassy lines to apply, as you would with a consular visa. You can apply in advance online, in the comfort of your home or office.
iVisa does all the hard work for you! We help you to make this application process 100% online.
Keep reading for answers to all your questions about the Entry Fee documentation.
Start your application process here!
Who is exempt from paying the Suriname Entry Fee?
This is a mandatory document to travel to Suriname for citizens of all countries, however, there are only a few exemptions from specific passport holders that don't have to pay for the Entry Fee:
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Those with a passport from Vatican City;
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Those with a passport from CARICOM countries;
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Those with a Diplomatic and Service passport;
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Those with a UN Laissez passer;
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Those with a PSA document or PSA card;
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Holders of a Suriname valid visa;
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Residents or Suriname nationals.
Benefits of getting your Suriname Entry Fee with iVisa
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Application 100% Government Compliant: Our iVisa team will review each one of the answers you give on the form and adjust them to be 100% compliant with the government requirements.
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Simplified Form: While on the Embassy website, you will have to answer confusing and tedious questions, at iVisa, you will only have to answer a simplified form with clear questions. It will be like filling out a short survey.
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Fill out the form at your own pace: With the iVisa platform, you can fill out the form at your own pace, make changes whenever you want, and save your progress, so you do not have to start from scratch, unlike the embassy website which cuts you off from their website every time you take a break.
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What are the required documents to apply for the Suriname Entry Fee?
Travelers need to fill out the application form successfully and receive the Suriname Entry Voucher. You must have the following document with you to apply:
Your valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of entry. You will need a copy of this document to apply.
Do you have all these documents? Apply here!
How can I apply for the Suriname Entry Fee online?
Just follow these steps from any electronic device to apply for this document with iVisa. It will take less than 10 minutes!
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Step 1. Fill out the application form with your personal information and select the processing time you prefer.
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Step 2. Review all your information carefully to avoid any mistakes and make the payment.
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Step 3. Receive your Suriname Entry Fee via email.
That’s it! Remember to present your Passport and the Document we provide upon entry to the destination country.
Remember that with iVisa there is no need to deal with the embassy. We do it for you so you don't lose valuable time
Pretty easy right? Apply here!
What is the cost of the Suriname Entry Fee?
The government fee for the Suriname Entry Fee is $33 USD. We include our service fee, so you can pay all at once.
Remember that paying for iVisa services means forgetting about time-consuming and stressful applications. We are here to make all the hard work for you!
We don’t only process your travel documents fast and easily, but also make sure your application process is 100% safe.
What does the Entry Fee Voucher to enter Suriname look like?
You will receive your entry fee voucher to visit the country by email. You must print it out to present to the local authorities on arrival. Here is an example of the document:
Do transit passengers need to pay the Entry fee?
Travelers in transit who want to leave the airport must have a transit visa and don’t need to pay the Entry Fee.
Travelers who are in transit, who won’t leave the airport, don't need a visa to transit nor pay the Entry Fee.
Health requirements
Are there COVID-19 requirements to enter Suriname?
The Suriname government has retired all COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements to enter the country.
Is the yellow fever vaccine required for traveling to Suriname?
The vaccine is required for all visitors traveling from a country with a high risk of yellow fever transmission, including children over one year of age.
This is mandatory even if the person was in transit for less than 12 hours in an airport located in a territory with a risk of yellow fever virus transmission. The recommendation is especially for those who were in rural areas in these risky areas.
Note: Haiti travelers need Travel Insurance to enter Suriname.
Where can I learn more?
If you still have questions about the Entry Fee for Suriname or a visa requirement, you can count on iVisa services. Please contact our expert customer service team or via email at [email protected]. They are available 24/7 to assist you.
Questions?
Can I use this for transit through Suriname?
Georgia T, USA | July 5, 2024
I’ll be flying from Miami to Paramaribo, but I’ve got a lengthy layover before I head on to Georgetown. I’m thinking of stepping out to explore a bit of Suriname during my stop. Before I pay for the Suriname Entry Fee, I want to know if it covers just a quick transit or if I can use it for a short city tour during my layover. Can I use it for a few hours of sightseeing?
Cami, iVisa | July 8, 2024
Passengers who have a layover in Suriname and want to leave the airport do not need to pay the Suriname Entry Fee. You will need to apply for a Suriname Transit Visa instead, which is valid for 72 hours. This should be more than enough time for a short city tour. To apply for this transit visa, please visit the VFS Global Suriname website.
What's the difference between the Entry Fee and the eToruist Card?
Thomas B, Netherlands | July 16, 2024
I’m planning a trip from Amsterdam to Suriname this summer and got a bit confused with the visa stuff. There’s an 'eTourist Card' and an 'Entry Fee' listed. What’s the difference? I just want to make sure I have everything I need to enter Paramaribo.
Cami, iVisa | July 18, 2024
The eTourist Card and Entry Fee for Suriname serve different purposes. The eTourist Card is specifically for tourists who plan to stay in Suriname and is valid for a single entry up to 90 days. On the other hand, the Entry Fee is a broader requirement that applies to all travelers entering Suriname, whether they need a visa or not.
Is it the same as an e-visa?
Maria L, Brazil | July 22, 2024
I'm heading to Suriname next week and I'm flying into Zorg en Hoop airport. I've done the online application and got this entry fee voucher in my email. I’m not sure whether this voucher is the same as the e-visa. Or is it something different? Can I just show this at the airport, or do I need to fill out another form or something?
Martin, iVisa | July 25, 2024
The Entry Fee voucher you received via email after your online application is needed for entry into Suriname; it’s separate from an e-visa. If you’re traveling with your Brazilian passport, you do not need an e-visa to enter Suriname for up to 90 days. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay in Suriname. It’s also important to have a yellow fever vaccination certificate, accommodation details, proof of sufficient funds to cover your trip and return flight details. Be ready to present all this to immigration authorities at the airport.
My application couldn’t be completed due to an error. What now?
What can I do if my Suriname Entry Fee application has been canceled or rejected?
Can I cancel my application?
Yes, you can. We understand that unforeseen events happen and can change your travel plans. So if you want to request a cancellation of your visa application, these are the iVisa refund policy guidelines:
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If your application has not been reviewed by our team, nor submitted to the government for approval, then you will receive a credit for the full amount of the iVisa processing fee and government fee.
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If your application has been reviewed by our team but has not yet been submitted to the government for approval, you will receive a credit for the full amount of the government fee.
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If your application has been submitted to the government for approval or a visa is already issued, unfortunately, no credit is available.
I made a mistake in my application/documents. Can I change this?
How do processing times work?
Where can I read more?
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