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Nepal Visa on Arrival (VOA)

Purpose: The Visa on Arrival in Nepal is primarily a tourist visa designed to allow foreign visitors to enter Nepal for leisure, sightseeing, trekking, mountaineering, cultural visits, or visiting friends and family.

When to apply: It’s recommended to apply at least a week in advance.

Duration and extensions Depending on the type selected, you can stay for 15, 30, or 90 days. You can extend a tourist VOA up to a total of 150 days per calendar year at the Department of Immigration offices.

Entries: The visa is issued as a multiple-entry document.

Ports of entry: The Visa on Arrival is available at multiple entry points, including: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), Kathmandu, and most land border crossings with India and China, provided they are open to the public.

Delivery format: You will receive a visa sticker/stamp physically placed in your passport by the Nepal Department of Immigration officials at the port of entry.

Nepal Transit Visa*

The Transit Visa is meant for 24-hour visits during transit/en route to another country. It's available on arrival at the airport for layovers within 24 hours, and you most show a valid onward ticket to another country.

*We currently currently offer this visa.

Nepal Business Visa*

For business travel, investment, meetings, and conferences. It's valid 1 month to 1 year (up to 5 years) and multiple entries, depending on the application details.

*We currently currently offer this visa.

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Most foreign nationals, including US, EU, and UK citizens, must apply for a Nepal Visa on Arrival (VOA) to enter Nepal. A pre-approval can be obtained online to avoid queues at the border, or you can get the visa when arriving in Nepal. Other nationals, like Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Somalia must apply for a normal embassy-issued visa.

General Nepal visa requirements are:

  • Passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival and at least two blank pages
  • A completed online pre-approval application form with a barcode printout
  • Cash for payment at the immigration counter
  • Valid email address

Nepal Visa on Arrival (VOA)

Prices starting from $97.99

Valid for 3 months after issued
Multiple entry
Stay up to 90 days per entry
Get it as fast as 15 minutes

Fast facts

Average time it takes to apply

15 minutes

iVisa approval rate

95.1%

Main reason for denials

Missing or invalid flight number

Why choose iVisa?

Applying for a visa on your own can be confusing and time-consuming. iVisa simplifies the process, reduces errors, and gives you peace of mind.

FAQs

Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Citizens of India can enter Nepal without a visa using a valid passport or voter ID.

Travelers from most other countries, including the US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, and China, need a visa, which can be obtained on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport or land borders.

Some nationalities must apply in advance through a Nepalese embassy before traveling.

Yes, most travelers can get a visa on arrival for Nepal at the airport in Kathmandu and at designated land border entry points. You can choose between a 15-day, 30-day, or 90-day visa for tourism, trekking, and visiting family, with the option to extend your stay up to 150 days in a calendar year while in Nepal.

You can apply for a pre-approval to avoid long queues at the border, so you'll only have to pay for the visa upon arrival.

The visa on arrival fees for Nepal depend on the length of stay you choose. A 15-day visa costs USD 30, a 30-day visa costs USD 50, and a 90-day visa costs USD 125. Payment is made in cash at the airport or land border using USD, EUR, or other major currencies.
For a Nepal visa on arrival, you need a passport valid for at least six months from your arrival date with at least two blank pages, a completed online visa form with a barcode printout, and a passport photo (optional, as photo booths are available at the airport). Immigration officers may also request proof of onward travel and proof of accommodation in Nepal.
Yes, you can extend your Nepal tourist visa while in the country. Tourist visas can be extended for a total stay of up to 150 days in a calendar year. Extensions can be arranged through the Department of Immigration offices in Kathmandu or Pokhara before your current visa expires.
Travel insurance is not mandatory for entry into Nepal, but it is highly recommended, especially if you plan to trek or engage in adventure activities. Many trekking permits require proof of insurance that covers emergency evacuation and medical treatment in Nepal.

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