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Find the right US Virgin Islands visa for your trip. Apply online with iVisa and skip the hassle.
How to apply for your US Virgin Islands visa with iVisa
Answer a few simple questions, find out whether you need a US B1/B2 visa or ESTA, upload your documents, and pay securely. You can save your progress and come back anytime.
The US visa system is known for being difficult to navigate – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
We thoroughly check your documents and travel plans and spot any discrepancies that might cause denial.
We’re not the United States government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
We’ll email your approved ESTA or tell you how to use your US B1/B2 for entry to the US Virgin Islands.
This document is meant for travelers who don’t need a visa to visit the United States for tourism or business activities. Instead, they can apply for this simple travel authorization.
Your ESTA can be used for multiple trips within 2 years, and each stay is limited to 90 days.
🛂 Your passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months after your trip ends.
🤳A selfie or photo: Follow our step-by-step guidance to take your own photo or upload one you’ve already taken.
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The United States B1/B2 Visitor Visa is meant for either business or tourism.
Business (B1) activities include attending meetings and conferences, negotiating contracts, or conducting business research.
Tourism (B2) activities include sightseeing, visiting friends or family, receiving medical treatment, attending short recreational courses, or participating in social or amateur sports events.
Requirements include:
The same US visa and ESTA rules apply for travel to Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, as well as to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, while similar but separate rules apply to American Samoa.
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The US Virgin Islands follow the same immigration and visa rules as the United States. There is no separate USVI visa. Travelers who need a US visa need that same visa for the US Virgin Islands, and travelers who can enter the US visa-free (for example through the Visa Waiver Program) can do the same for the islands.
For United States citizens, visiting the US Virgin Islands is treated like domestic travel. If you fly directly from the US mainland or Puerto Rico, you generally don’t need a passport, a government photo ID is enough for travel. Still, airlines follow TSA identification rules, so make sure your ID is acceptable for flying.
For non-US citizens, bring a valid passport and whatever US entry permission you need for the mainland. If you’re a Visa Waiver Program (visa-exempt) traveler, you must have an approved US ESTA before boarding and you can stay up to 90 days for tourism or business. If you’re not visa-exempt, you need a valid US B1/B2 visitor visa (or another appropriate visa type for your travel purpose). On arrival, US border officers may ask for proof of return/onward travel and evidence you can support financially yourself during your stay.
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