Sri Lanka Tourist ETA
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The Sri Lanka Tourist ETA and the Sri Lanka Business ETA are our most popular travel documents for this destination. We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.            
              The Sri Lanka visa system is known for being a bit picky – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
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      The Sri Lanka Tourist ETA is an online travel authorization that allows eligible foreign nationals to enter the country for short visits by land, air, or sea. It is valid for six months and permits two entries, with each stay limited to 30 days.
Extensions are possible while in Sri Lanka by applying through the Department of Immigration in Colombo.
The Sri Lanka Business ETA is an online authorization for foreign nationals traveling for business purposes. It is valid for six months and allows multiple entries, with each visit limited to 30 days.
Extensions can be arranged in Sri Lanka through the Department of Immigration in Colombo.
Medical Visa:
The Medical Visa is granted to patients undergoing treatment in Sri Lanka and their accompanying medical assistants. It is generally valid for one year, with multiple entries permitted. The stay period is set according to the visa issued, and extensions can be arranged through the Department of Immigration.
Gratis Visa:
The Gratis Visa is issued to official or diplomatic travelers undertaking duties in Sri Lanka. Validity, entries, and stay periods are determined case by case and align with the length of the mission. Extensions are available through official state channels.
Employment Visa:
The Employment Visa is granted to foreign nationals offered general employment in Sri Lanka. It is typically valid for one year with multiple entries and usually aligns with the duration of the government-approved employment contract. Extensions may be obtained locally through the Immigration Department.
Investor Visa:
The Investor Visa is intended for individuals seeking to invest in Sri Lanka’s economy under government-defined thresholds. It is valid for up to ten years and permits multiple entries. Stays correspond to the visa issued, with extensions possible if the investment is maintained.
Private Sector Visa:
The Private Sector Visa is for foreign nationals offered employment in Sri Lanka’s private sector. It is generally valid for one year, allows multiple entries, and aligns with the duration of the approved employment contract. Extensions are handled by the Immigration Department.
Banking Sector Visa:
The Banking Sector Visa applies to foreign nationals employed in Sri Lanka’s banking sector. It is usually valid for one year with multiple entries, and the stay corresponds to the terms of the employment contract. Extensions are available through the Immigration Department.
NGO Visa:
The NGO Visa is issued to individuals employed by non-governmental organizations operating in Sri Lanka. It is typically valid for one year, permits multiple entries, and aligns with the length of the employment contract. Extensions can be arranged through the Immigration Department.
Religious Visa:
The Religious Visa is for foreign nationals traveling to Sri Lanka for religious work not covered by an ETA or short-stay visa. Validity, entries, and stay periods are determined case by case. Extensions are possible while in Sri Lanka through the Immigration Department.
Court Visa:
The Court Visa is issued to foreign nationals required to participate in court proceedings in Sri Lanka. It is generally valid for 14 days from the hearing date, issued as a single-entry visa, and may be extended to cover the duration of the proceedings.
Unfortunately, we don’t currently offer this visa*
      Most visitors must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival, which permits short stays for tourism, business, or transit purposes. The ETA can be applied online and is available to travelers from most countries, except for nationals of visa-exempt nations such as the Maldives, Seychelles, and Singapore, who may enter Sri Lanka without prior authorization. For those transiting through Sri Lanka, a separate transit ETA is available for short stays of up to 48 hours.
Sri Lanka offers a variety of residence visa categories for more extended stays or purposes beyond tourism and business. These include visas for employment, investment, studies, family reunification, religious work, and volunteer activities. Residence visas are granted after obtaining the relevant approvals from government ministries, boards, or sponsoring institutions. 
Foreign nationals engaged in employment, study, or religious activities must comply with additional local requirements, such as registering with the appropriate authorities and, in some cases, maintaining health insurance coverage.
Diplomatic and official passport holders from certain countries may qualify for visa exemptions or gratis visas under reciprocal agreements. Sri Lanka’s immigration authorities maintain strict entry conditions and reserve the right to request additional documentation or deny entry if security or compliance concerns arise.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, travelers should consult the official Sri Lankan Department of Immigration and Emigration website before applying.    
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The Sri Lanka ETA for tourists is an online travel authorization that allows eligible travelers to visit Sri Lanka for tourism purposes, including sightseeing, visiting friends and relatives, or short-term medical treatment. It is valid for short stays and must be obtained before arrival.
You can apply for a Sri Lanka Tourist ETA online through the iVisa Platform. The application requires your passport details and a valid method of payment.
The Sri Lanka Tourist ETA is valid for 6 months, with the possibility of extension through the Department of Immigration and Emigration.
The Sri Lanka Business ETA is an electronic travel authorization that allows travelers to enter Sri Lanka for business-related activities such as attending meetings, conferences, workshops, or short-term training. It must be obtained before traveling to Sri Lanka.
You can apply for a Sri Lanka Business ETA through the iVisa platform. The application requires your passport details and a valid method of payment.
Yes, the Sri Lanka Business ETA can be extended after arrival by applying at the Department of Immigration and Emigration in Colombo, subject to approval.
Travelers transiting through Sri Lanka for less than 48 hours may apply for a Transit ETA. If you remain in the transit area of the airport and your layover is less than eight hours, a visa may not be required.
Citizens of the Maldives, Seychelles, and Singapore are exempt from the Sri Lanka ETA and may enter Sri Lanka without prior authorization for short stays.
Yes, visitors can apply to extend their stay by visiting the Department of Immigration and Emigration in Colombo. Extensions are subject to approval and the purpose of your stay.
When you apply through the iVisa platform, you can check the status of your application on our website or through the iVisa app. We’’ll keep you updated regularly as your application goes through the review process.
Diplomatic and official passport holders from countries with reciprocal agreements may be eligible for visa exemptions or gratis visas. These travelers should consult their local Sri Lankan mission for specific entry requirements.