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Aruba ED Card 2026: Quick Online Embarkation Form

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N.Visa Expert at DoVisa
November 8, 2025 10 min read

Aruba, the Caribbean island known as "One Happy Island," welcomes visitors with pristine beaches, year-round sunshine, and warm hospitality. Before you can enjoy the white sands of Eagle Beach or the vibrant nightlife of Oranjestad, you'll need to complete the Aruba ED Card.

This digital Embarkation/Disembarkation Card streamlines immigration by collecting your travel information before arrival. DoVisa makes completing this requirement quick and easy, so you can focus on planning your perfect Caribbean getaway!

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What is the Aruba ED Card?

The Aruba ED Card (Embarkation/Disembarkation Card) is a mandatory digital form that all travelers must complete before arriving in Aruba. This form collects passenger information for immigration processing and helps facilitate faster entry through customs.

The ED Card replaced the traditional paper immigration forms and must be submitted online through the official Aruba portal or via DoVisa. Once submitted, you'll receive a QR code that immigration officers will scan upon your arrival.

Aruba ED Card Quick Facts

Required for: All travelers arriving in Aruba

When to complete: Within 72 hours before arrival

Validity: Single trip only

Cost: Free (government form)

Processing: Instant confirmation with QR code

Format: Digital form with scannable QR code

Who Needs the Aruba ED Card?

The Aruba ED Card is required for all travelers entering the island, regardless of nationality or purpose of visit. Understanding who needs to complete the form helps ensure everyone in your travel party is properly documented.

  • All nationalities: Every traveler regardless of passport country must complete the ED Card
  • Tourists: Visitors coming for vacation, beach holidays, and leisure
  • Business travelers: Those visiting for meetings, conferences, or work-related activities
  • Cruise passengers: Anyone disembarking from a cruise ship in Aruba
  • Transit passengers: Travelers connecting through Aruba to other destinations
  • Children and infants: Every person including babies needs their own ED Card
  • Repeat visitors: A new ED Card is required for each visit to Aruba

ED Card Requirements

Have this information ready when completing your Aruba ED Card to ensure a smooth submission process:

  • Valid passport details (full name, number, expiry date, nationality)
  • Flight information (airline name, flight number, departure city)
  • Arrival date and time in Aruba
  • Accommodation address in Aruba (hotel name and full street address)
  • Contact email address for confirmation delivery
  • Phone number reachable during your trip
  • Emergency contact details (name, relationship, phone number)
  • Travel history for the past 14 days
  • Health declaration information if required
  • Departure date and destination after Aruba
  • Purpose of visit (tourism, business, transit)
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Pro Tip: Prepare Your Hotel Address

The most common delay is not having your complete accommodation address ready. Before starting the form, find your hotel's full street address — not just the name. If staying at a vacation rental, use the exact property address provided by your host.

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Eagle Beach - consistently rated one of the world's best beaches

How to Complete the ED Card: Step-by-Step

  1. Access the form — Visit the official Aruba ED Card portal or use DoVisa for guided, error-free completion
  2. Create an account — Register with your email address to start a new application
  3. Enter traveler information — Fill in personal details exactly as they appear in your passport
  4. Add passport details — Enter your passport number, expiry date, and issuing country
  5. Provide flight details — Input your airline, flight number, and arrival date/time
  6. Enter accommodation info — Provide the full hotel name and street address
  7. Add contact information — Enter your email, phone, and emergency contact details
  8. Complete health declaration — Answer any health screening questions if prompted
  9. Review all information — Double-check every field for accuracy before submitting
  10. Submit the form — Confirm your submission and wait for the confirmation email
  11. Save your QR code — Screenshot the QR code and keep it accessible for arrival

Costs & Timing

Aruba ED Card Details

AspectDetails
Government FeeFree
DoVisa AssistanceOptional guided service
When to SubmitWithin 72 hours before arrival
Processing TimeInstant confirmation
ValiditySingle trip only
FormatDigital QR code

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

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Avoid These ED Card Errors

Even small mistakes can cause delays at immigration or require you to complete a new form. Here's what to watch out for:

  • Submitting too early: Forms submitted more than 72 hours before arrival will be invalid
  • Passport typos: Double-check your passport number — one wrong digit causes problems
  • Name mismatches: Your name must match your passport exactly, including middle names
  • Incomplete hotel address: Provide the full street address, not just the hotel name
  • Forgetting family members: Each traveler including infants needs their own ED Card
  • Not saving QR code: Always screenshot your QR code — don't rely on email access at the airport
  • Wrong arrival date: Make sure the date matches your actual arrival in Aruba
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DoVisa Prevents Errors

Our guided form validates your information as you type, catching common mistakes before submission. We also send your QR code via email and store it in your account for easy access anytime.

Travel Tips for Aruba

Make the most of your Aruba vacation with these essential tips from travelers and our visa experts.

  • Best time to visit: Year-round! Aruba is outside the hurricane belt with consistent 80°F (27°C) weather
  • Currency: Aruban Florin (AWG), but US dollars are accepted everywhere at a 1.80 rate
  • Language: Dutch and Papiamento are official, but English and Spanish are widely spoken
  • Getting around: Rent a car or use taxis — the island is only 20 miles long and easy to explore
  • Best beaches: Eagle Beach for relaxation, Palm Beach for activities, Baby Beach for snorkeling
  • Must-do activities: Visit Arikok National Park, swim at the Natural Pool, see flamingos at Renaissance Island
  • Dining: Try local dishes like keshi yena (stuffed cheese) and fresh seafood at beach shacks
  • Safety: Aruba is one of the safest Caribbean islands with very low crime rates
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Insider Tip

Visit the California Lighthouse at sunset for incredible views, then head to a nearby beach bar for happy hour. It's the perfect way to start your Aruba vacation!

Why Complete Your Form with DoVisa?

Simple step-by-step guided completion

Automatic error detection before submission

Mobile-friendly interface works on any device

Instant QR code delivery to your email

QR code stored in your account for easy access

24/7 customer support if you need help

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Aruba ED Card mandatory for all travelers?
Yes, all travelers entering Aruba must complete the ED Card, regardless of nationality. This includes tourists, business travelers, cruise passengers, and even Aruban residents. Each person needs their own form.
When should I complete the ED Card?
Complete your ED Card within 72 hours before your arrival in Aruba. Forms submitted earlier than 72 hours will not be valid. We recommend completing it 24-48 hours before travel to allow time for corrections if needed.
Do children need their own ED Card?
Yes, every traveler including infants and children needs their own ED Card. Parents or guardians can complete forms for minors using their own email address. All forms can be linked to one family account.
Is there a fee for the ED Card?
The official Aruba ED Card is free from the government. DoVisa offers an optional paid service for guided assistance with error checking and support, but the basic government form has no fee.
What if I make a mistake on my ED Card?
If you spot an error after submission, simply complete a new ED Card with the correct information. Immigration will use the most recent submission linked to your passport number.
Do I need a visa for Aruba?
Many nationalities can visit Aruba visa-free for up to 30-90 days depending on your passport. Use DoVisa's visa checker to confirm requirements for your nationality. The ED Card is a separate requirement from visas.
Do cruise ship passengers need an ED Card?
Yes, cruise passengers who plan to disembark in Aruba must complete the ED Card before going ashore. Your cruise line should provide information, but the form is the same as for air travelers.
What if I can't access my QR code at the airport?
Always screenshot your QR code and email it to yourself as backup. If you lose access, you can log into your account on the official portal or DoVisa to retrieve it. Immigration can also look up your submission by passport number.
Can I complete the ED Card for my whole family?
You can submit multiple ED Cards from one account, but each family member needs their own separate form. DoVisa makes this easy by letting you manage all family applications from a single dashboard.
What happens if I arrive without completing the ED Card?
Travelers without a completed ED Card may face delays at immigration. You might be required to complete the form on arrival, which can significantly slow your entry. It's strongly recommended to complete it before travel.

Ready for Your Aruba Adventure?

Aruba's beautiful beaches, perfect weather, and friendly atmosphere make it an ideal Caribbean destination. With your ED Card completed in advance, you'll breeze through immigration and be on the beach enjoying your first Aruba sunset in no time.

Complete your Aruba ED Card with DoVisa today and start your One Happy Island experience!

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Aruba

Capital: Oranjestad

Currency: Aruban Florin (AWG) / USD widely accepted

Language: Dutch, Papiamento, English, Spanish

Timezone: UTC-4

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Quick Facts
  • Best time to visit: Year-round (outside hurricane belt)
  • Known for: Beaches, diving, Dutch-Caribbean culture
  • Power: 120V, Type A/B/F plugs
  • Country code: +297

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Thatchaya N.

Thatchaya N.

Visa Expert at DoVisa

Thatchaya is a visa consultant and travel expert at DoVisa, helping thousands of travelers navigate visa requirements worldwide. With years of experience in travel documentation, she's dedicated to making your visa application process as smooth as possible.

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Jennifer White Jan 6

Just got back from Aruba! The ED Card was super easy to complete with DoVisa. Make sure you have your hotel address handy before starting. Eagle Beach was even more amazing than the photos!

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Mark Stevens Jan 5

Do cruise ship passengers need to complete the ED Card too?

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamJan 5

Yes Mark! Cruise passengers also need to complete the ED Card before disembarking in Aruba. Your cruise line should provide information, but it's the same online form. For accommodations, you can enter your cruise ship name.

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Amanda Rodriguez Jan 4

Flamingo Beach at Renaissance Island is absolutely worth it! Book the day pass early because it sells out. Aruba really is One Happy Island - the vibe is incredible.

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Chris Thompson Jan 3

My wife forgot to save her QR code and we had to fill out the form again at the airport. Learn from our mistake - screenshot it and email it to yourself too!

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Lisa Chen Jan 2

Is Aruba really outside the hurricane belt? Planning a September trip.

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamJan 2

Yes Lisa! Aruba sits just south of the hurricane belt, making it one of the safest Caribbean destinations during hurricane season. September is actually great - fewer crowds and sometimes lower prices. Perfect time to visit!

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Robert Davis Jan 1

Pro tip: Rent a UTV or Jeep and explore Arikok National Park. The Natural Pool hike is incredible and the island is small enough to see most of it in a day!

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Nicole Williams Dec 31

The ED Card process through DoVisa was so much better than dealing with the official site. Immigration was quick and the QR code worked perfectly. Aruba does travel right!

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Michael Torres Dec 30

Visited with my family of 5. DoVisa made it easy to submit all our ED Cards from one account. The support team was really helpful when I had questions about the kids' forms.

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Sarah Johnson Dec 29

Do I need to print the QR code or can I show it on my phone?

Thatchaya N.
Thatchaya N. DoVisa TeamDec 29

You can show the QR code on your phone - that's what most travelers do! Immigration officers scan it directly from your screen. However, we always recommend having a printed backup just in case your phone battery dies or you can't access it for any reason.

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David Kim Dec 28

Baby Beach on the south end of the island is perfect for families with small kids - shallow calm water and beautiful. Don't forget to complete ED Cards for the little ones too!

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Emily Brown Dec 27

Third trip to Aruba and still love it! DoVisa makes the ED Card process painless every time. Can't wait to go back for my fourth visit!

JM
James Martinez Dec 26

The California Lighthouse sunset is unreal. Combine it with dinner at a nearby restaurant for a perfect first night in Aruba. ED Card took me all of three minutes to complete.