Suriname Entry Fee
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Answer a few simple questions to find out whether you need a Suriname Entry Fee Voucher, Tourist eVisa, Business eVisa, Transit eVisa, or another Surinamese document. Then, upload your documents and pay securely. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in less than 10 minutes.
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The Suriname Entry Fee is a mandatory online payment required for visa-exempt travelers entering the country for tourism or family visits. The Entry Fee Voucher must be obtained before departure and is valid for a single entry.
If you re-enter Suriname, you must pay the fee again and obtain a new voucher. The permitted stay is up to 90 days per entry. Extensions are not allowed.
Purpose: The Suriname Entry Fee is a mandatory payment for travelers from visa-exempt countries (including the US, Canada, UK, and NL) visiting for tourism and recreation.
When to apply: You should apply and pay at least 72 hours before your departure.
Duration and extensions: It allows a stay of up to 90 days. If you need more time, you can apply for an extension at the Immigration Office (Migration Service) in Paramaribo.
Entries: You can choose a single-entry voucher or a multiple-entry voucher. The multiple-entry version allows up to five entries within a three-month period.
Ports of entry: It's accepted at all major entry points, including Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (PBM), the Zorg en Hoop Airport, and land border crossings from Guyana (South Drain) and French Guiana (Albina).
Delivery format: After paying online, you’ll receive a PDF Entry Fee Voucher via email. You must print this voucher and present it to both the airline during check-in and immigration officers upon arrival.
Required for citizens of countries not eligible for the Entry Fee (such as India, Kenya, or Egypt) visiting for tourism. It’s issued for a single entry or multiple entries with validity periods of 90 days or 1 year.
*We currently don’t offer this visa.
For travelers attending meetings, conferences, or negotiating contracts. It requires an invitation letter and business registration documents. Validity ranges from 2 months to 24 months, with a special 5-year multiple-entry option available for US passport holders.
*We currently don’t offer this visa.
For travelers passing through Suriname to a third country who need to leave the airport transit area. It’s valid for a stay of up to 3 days and is only issued for a single entry.
*We currently don’t offer this visa.
A provisional permit for anyone intending to stay longer than 90 days for work, study, or family reunification. It’s a mandatory precursor to a residency permit. Processing usually takes 90 days, and you can't apply for other visas while it's pending.
*We currently don’t offer this permit.
These are granted to MKV holders once they arrive. Work Permits require a local employment contract and sponsorship, while Student Permits require enrollment in a recognized institution like Anton de Kom University. Both are generally renewable annually.
*We currently don’t offer this permit.
Residency Permits are for those living in Suriname long-term (2+ years). The Remigration eVisa is a specialized category for persons of Surinamese origin (PSA) returning to live in the country permanently, offering simplified documentation for them and their families.
*We currently don’t offer these permits.
Most foreign nationals, including US and Canadian citizens, don’t require a visa to travel to Suriname for tourism for stays up to 90 days. However, these travelers must pay a mandatory Entry Fee online before departure. Citizens of CARICOM countries are exempt from both the visa and the entry fee. Since May 2023, nationals from 21 countries—including India, Pakistan, and Egypt—must obtain an eVisa before traveling.
Travelers entering or leaving Suriname by air must complete a digital Immigration and Customs Form (ICF) online within 72 hours of their scheduled flight.
General Suriname visa requirements are:
Passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival and at least one blank page
Recent digital passport photo (for eVisa and Entry Fee applications)
Travel details (such as a confirmed return or onward flight itinerary and accommodation address)
Additional supporting documents depending on visa type (e.g., a business invitation letter, yellow fever vaccination certificate if arriving from a risk area, or an MKV for long stays)
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The Suriname entry fee is a mandatory travel authorization required for most travelers visiting Suriname for tourism or family visits for no longer than 90 days. It is not a visa but an entry requirement that must be paid for online before arrival.
You can apply for the Suriname entry fee through the iVisa platform by submitting your passport details and paying the required fees. The approved confirmation must be presented upon arrival in Suriname.
The Suriname entry fee covers a single trip of up to 90 days. If you leave Suriname and return, you must pay the fee again for each new entry.
The Suriname Business eVisa is an electronic visa for foreign nationals visiting Suriname for short-term business activities such as attending meetings or conferences. Travelers who are not eligible for the entry fee and plan to engage in business-related activities must apply for this eVisa before traveling.
The Suriname Business eVisa typically allows for a stay of up to 90 days, depending on the specific authorization granted during the application process.
If you are transiting through Suriname and intend to leave the airport transit zone, you will need a transit eVisa. However, if you remain in the international transit area and do not pass through immigration, a transit visa is not required.
The Suriname Entry Fee cannot be extended. Travelers wishing to stay longer than 90 days must apply for a different type of visa or a residence permit through Suriname’s immigration services. Business and transit visas may have limited extension options and travelers should inquire directly with the Suriname Immigration Office.