Who can apply for E-Visa?
Suriname E-Visa facility is available for Nationals of the following countries / territories:
- Afghanistan
- Albania
- Algeria
How to Apply?
In 3 simple steps, your Suriname E-Visa application is ready!
- Step 1: Application type
- Step 2: Upload application form & documents
- Step 3: Payment of Fees
At the Airport
As soon as you arrive in the Republic of Suriname with the approved E-Visa, follow the steps mentioned below:
- present your passport to the Immigration officer
- present your E-Visa to the Immigration officer
Visa Fees
The fee payment is the last step of your application process after submitting your details and the other mandatory documents. The E-Visa fees to be paid for the different Visa categories are (non – refundable online processing fee, inclusive of all charges) as follows:
See instructions on Fee Payment →
Document Information
If you are applying for the E-Visa, you have to upload the following documents:
- Passport cover page
- Passport bio page
- Copy of flight / travel itinerary (departure and return)
- Copy of Accomodation Reservation
- Photograph size 3x4 cm.
- Letter of Invitation
- Extract/Certificate of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry ( not older than 6 months)
- Copy of the ID-card of the guarantor
- The authorization of the parents/legal guardians of the minor (for minors up to 17 years)
- Other documents
See Documents needed →
Photograph Specifications
The photograph to be uploaded must be 3x4 cm in size:
Your visa application photograph must meet certain criteria regarding size and content. Submitting photos that do not meet these criteria can delay the visa application process. If your photo does not meet the requirements, you will have to provide new photographs before your application can be processed.
See Photograph requirements →
Processing Time
The processing time of the E-Visa may take up to 72 hours. If your application has exceeded five business days, please contact us.
Public Holidays and Closures
The processing time may take longer during the closures.
View list of holidays by Country →