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A Saint Kitts and Nevis visa is needed by citizens of some countries to visit the country for tourism, business or to pass through. The country provides an Electronic Entry Visa (EEV) for those who qualify which must be obtained on the internet before visiting. Usually, the EEV is given to travelers staying for a short time and it is required for passport holders from countries that do not get visa-free entry to Saint Kitts and Nevis. The visa makes sure that people traveling have valid travel documents, proof of accommodation, enough funds and a way to return home.
The Electronic Entry Visa (EEV) is what is officially known as a Saint Kitts and Nevis Tourist Visa and it is necessary for UAE residents with passports from visa-required countries to visit the island nation. You can use the digital travel document for brief trips meant for tourism, seeing your family or business. You should get your EEV ready before going to Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Note: All travelers must pay a mandatory USD 100 authorization fee on arrival in Saint Kitts and Nevis. This is not a visa fee, but an entry authorization requirement.”
UAE residents with passports from visa-required countries must apply for an EEV prior to entry. Citizens of visa-exempt countries do not need an EEV, but should carry relevant travel documents and meet general entry requirements.
To complete your EEV application, have the following ready:
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FAQ
A: No, UAE passport holders can enter Saint Kitts and Nevis visa-free. The EEV is only required for residents holding other nationalities.
A: Yes, applying for an EEV is free. However, travelers may need to pay an entry fee of up to USD 100 at the port of entry.
A: Standard processing time is 4 to 6 business days. It’s advised to apply at least 2 weeks in advance.
No, the EEV must be applied for online via the official portal.
A: The EEV is valid for a single entry for up to 30 or 90 days, depending on approval.
A: Visa extensions are possible under special circumstances. You must apply at the local immigration office in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
A: Yes, all travelers, including minors, must have their own approved EEV.