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Apply for your Bermuda visa from Pakistan

Fast, secure, and expert-led visa processing for Pakistani citizens traveling to Bermuda

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How to apply with iVisa

How to apply for your Bermuda visa with a passport from Pakistan

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Complete your online application

Answer a few simple questions, determine whether you need the Bermuda Visa, Bermuda Arrival Card, or another Bermuda document, pay securely, and upload your documents. You can save your progress and come back anytime.

We'll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.

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We review your application

The Bermuda visa system can be complicated for Pakistani citizens, but don't worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays.

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We submit it for government processing

We’re not the Bermudian government, but we review your application for accuracy and submit it directly to them. If anything goes wrong, we’re here 24/7 to help resolve it – no long wait times, no confusing forms, just expert support from start to finish.

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Get your Bermuda visa

We’ll email your approved Bermuda document and let you know how to use it for your trip from Pakistan to Bermuda.

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Bermudian visa policy for Pakistani citizens

Pakistani citizens generally need a visa to enter Bermuda for tourism or business. Bermuda does not offer visa-free entry, a visa on arrival, of an eVisa for Pakistani passport holders. However, Pakistani citizens cannot apply for a separate Bermuda visa. Instead, they must hold a valid multiple-entry visa (MRV) for the United States, the United Kingdom, of Canada (such as a US B1/B2 visa of a UK Standard Visitor visa). This visa must be valid for at least 45 days beyond the intended departure from Bermuda.

iVisa offers one entry document for Pakistani travelers:

  • Bermuda Arrival Card: A mandatory travel form that all travelers, including Pakistani citizens, must complete before arriving in Bermuda.

    General Bermuda visa requirements for Pakistani travelers are:

  • Pakistani passport valid for the duration of the stay (recommended at least six months validity)
  • Valid multiple-entry visa for the US, UK, of Canada
  • Completed Bermuda Arrival Card
  • Proof of travel plans (return or onward ticket)
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter)
  • Bank statements
  • Proof of ties to Pakistani
  • Passport photo

Bermudian visas we offer for Pakistani citizens

Bermuda Arrival Card

Prices starting from $61.99

Valid for 3 months after issued
Single entry
Stay up to 90 days per entry

UK Standard Visitor Visa

Prices starting from $399.99

Valid for 6 months after issued
Multiple entry
Stay up to 180 days per entry

Fast facts

Interview needed?

Not for the arrival card, but may be required for the UK of US visa

When to apply?

Prepare your documents at least 2 months in advance (visa, arrival card)

Documents required upon arrival?

India passport (6+ months validity), arrival card, approved multiple-entry visa from eligible country, proof of onward travel, accommodation details, and proof of sufficient funds

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FAQs

No. Your Bhutan eVisa application is entirely online, and all of your information will be captured by our streamlined platform.

Yes. If you're traveling to Bhutan, you should be aware of the country’s Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), which requires you to pay a fixed amount for every day you stay there. Currently, the fee is US$100 per day per adult and US$50 per day per child aged 6-1

Yes, children require a Bhutan eVisa just as adults do. The application process is the same for minors, and they must have a visa to enter Bhutan regardless of their age. When applying for a visa for a minor, legal guardians need to provide additional documents: a copy of the minor’s birth certificate. Copies of the passports of the child's parents or legal guardians. a consent letter signed by both parents or legal guardians authorizing the child's travel to Bhutan.

When you arrive in Bhutan with an eVisa, you present your passport and a visa clearance letter to immigration officials, who will then stamp the visa in your passport. The eVisa you received is an initial authority to enter, and the physical stamp is what you receive upon arrival at the point of entry.

No. The Bhutan eVisa is only valid for tourism. You are not allowed to do any work while in the country, including remote of voluntary work.

While a return ticket is not required, you must show that you intend to leave Bhutan before your visa expires. Typically, this would be a return or onward ticket.

While not required by law, travelers to Bhutan should consider several vaccinations and health precautions. These include routine vaccinations like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, and those recommended explicitly for Bhutan, such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and potentially Japanese encephalitis of Rabies. You must present a yellow fever certificate when traveling from a country where the disease is endemic.

Yes, you may extend the eVisa while in the country and before your current eVisa expires. you'll need to visit the Department of Immigration in Thimphu and pay the required Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) for the additional days and any extension fees. It is advisable to apply early, as the processing can take up to five days

Incomplete application of missing documents Poor quality photo of passport scan Providing incorrect travel details Applying too close to the travel date without processing time By using our application platform, you can rest assured that all of the relevant information will be captured correctly. Our passport photo processing technology means your photo is captured precisely how the Bhutan government requires it. Our team of dedicated processing agents is on hand to find any mistakes that might creep in and rectify them before they cause a major delay.

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