Simple 4-step process - most applications approved within 3-5 business days
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Complete the online application
Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details, travel dates, and purpose of visit. Our smart system validates your information against Anguilla Immigration Department requirements, ensuring accuracy and minimizing the risk of delays or rejections.
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Upload your documents
Submit your passport scan showing the bio page clearly, a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation in Anguilla, and supporting documents based on your visa category. Our visa specialists review each document against British Overseas Territory immigration standards before submission.
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We process your visa
Your verified application is submitted to Anguilla's Immigration Department. We monitor processing status closely and communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes promptly via email. Our team handles all follow-up queries from immigration authorities.
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Receive your visa approval
Once approved, you'll receive your visa confirmation by email. Print the approval document and present it at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport or the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal along with your passport. Welcome to Anguilla - the Caribbean's best-kept secret!
Visa types needed for Anguilla
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United Kingdom Visitor Visa - 180 days, Multiple entry Most Popular
United Kingdom ETA - 2 years, Multiple entry
United Kingdom Visitor Visa - 180 days, Multiple entry
The Anguilla Visitor Visa provides access to Caribbean beaches, coral reefs, and British colonial charm. Valid for 6 Months with multiple entry, this visa allows stays up to 180 days. Perfect for tourism, family visits, and business.
Applicants must submit the following documents:
🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
Single entry for beach vacations and luxury resort stays
Business Visa
Up to 30 days
For commercial meetings and investment opportunities
Visa Exemption
Up to 90 days
Visa-free entry for eligible nationalities
Extended Stay Visa
Up to 12 months
For long-term visitors and digital nomads
Essential Requirements
📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
📷Passport photo 35x45mm, white background
🏨Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation
✈️Return flight or onward travel itinerary
💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
🏥Travel insurance covering medical expenses
Visa Policy
Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory in the Eastern Caribbean, and its visa policy follows British immigration guidelines while maintaining some unique provisions for this exclusive island destination.
Visa-Free Entry
Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union member states, Australia, New Zealand, and many Commonwealth nations can enter Anguilla without a visa for tourism stays up to 90 days. British passport holders enjoy extended visa-free access as Anguilla is a British territory. This welcoming policy supports the island's luxury tourism industry.
Visa Required Nationalities
Travelers from countries not covered by visa exemption agreements must obtain a visa before arrival. This includes citizens of many Asian, African, and Middle Eastern nations. The application process involves submitting documentation to the Anguilla Immigration Department or through authorized visa services like DoVisa. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days for standard applications.
Shoal Bay East - Consistently rated among the world's best beaches
Visa Requirements
Essential Documentation
All Anguilla visa applicants must provide the following core documents:
Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date with minimum two blank pages for entry stamps. The passport should be in good condition with clear photographs.
Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months. Photo must show full face with neutral expression.
Proof of Accommodation: Resort reservation, villa rental agreement, or invitation letter from a resident if staying with friends or family. Anguilla is known for its luxury resorts and private villas.
Travel Itinerary: Confirmed round-trip flight tickets or ferry reservations showing onward travel. Many visitors arrive via ferry from St. Martin/Sint Maarten.
Financial Evidence: Bank statements from the last 3 months demonstrating sufficient funds (approximately $200 USD per day of stay given Anguilla's luxury positioning). Employment letter may also be requested.
Travel Insurance: Comprehensive coverage including medical expenses and emergency evacuation is strongly recommended.
World-class resorts - Anguilla offers some of the Caribbean's finest accommodations
Application Process
How to Apply for an Anguilla Visa
The visa application process for Anguilla is straightforward when you have the correct documentation:
Step 1 - Gather Documents: Collect all required documents including passport scans, photographs, accommodation proof, flight or ferry itineraries, and financial evidence. Ensure all documents are clear and legible.
Step 2 - Complete Application: Fill out the visa application form accurately. Provide complete information about your travel plans, employment, and purpose of visit. Incomplete applications cause delays.
Step 3 - Submit and Pay: Submit your application through DoVisa or directly to the Anguilla Immigration Department. Pay the applicable visa fee using secure payment methods.
Step 4 - Processing: Standard processing takes 3-5 business days. During peak season (December-April) when many luxury travelers visit, allow extra time.
Step 5 - Receive Visa: Once approved, your visa will be sent electronically. Print the approval for presentation at immigration upon arrival in Anguilla.
Pristine coral reefs - Anguilla offers exceptional snorkeling and diving
Travel Tips
Entry Points and Immigration
Anguilla offers convenient arrival options for visitors:
Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA): The island's main airport receives regional flights from nearby Caribbean islands including St. Martin, San Juan, and Antigua. The airport offers a warm Anguillan welcome.
Blowing Point Ferry Terminal: Many visitors arrive by ferry from Marigot, St. Martin (French side). The 20-minute crossing provides stunning views and is a popular entry point. Ferry service operates regularly throughout the day.
Private Yacht Entry: Luxury yachts can clear customs at Road Bay or Sandy Ground.
Best Time to Visit
Anguilla enjoys year-round sunshine with the dry season from December to April being most popular. Temperatures remain pleasant at 25-30 degrees Celsius throughout the year. The wet season (May-November) brings occasional showers and lower hotel rates. Hurricane season peaks August-October. Special Events: Carnival in August, Moonsplash Music Festival in March, and the Anguilla Regatta attract visitors from around the world.
Blowing Point Ferry - Gateway to Anguilla from St. Martin
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Anguilla Visa FAQs
What types of visas are available for Anguilla?
Anguilla offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Tourist visa allows stays up to 90 days for holidays, beach vacations, and exploring this luxury Caribbean destination. Business visa permits commercial activities including meetings, conferences, and investment exploration for up to 30 days. Extended stay visa is available for longer visits up to 12 months, popular with digital nomads and those seeking extended Caribbean living. Work permit is required for foreign nationals seeking employment in Anguilla. The appropriate visa depends on your travel purpose, duration, and nationality.
Do I need a visa to visit Anguilla?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. As a British Overseas Territory, Anguilla follows British visa guidelines with some local variations. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union member states, Australia, New Zealand, and most Commonwealth countries for stays up to 90 days. British passport holders have extended visa-free privileges. Visa required nationalities include citizens of many Asian, African, and Middle Eastern countries. We recommend verifying current requirements for your specific nationality before travel.
What documents are required for an Anguilla visa?
Essential documents for all applications: Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond arrival with minimum 2 blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background); completed visa application form; proof of accommodation in Anguilla. Tourist visa additional requirements: Round-trip flight or ferry itinerary; bank statements showing sufficient funds (approximately $200 USD per day); travel insurance covering medical expenses. Business visa additional requirements: Invitation letter from Anguillan company; employer support letter; business registration documents. All documents should be clear scans in PDF or JPEG format.
How long does Anguilla visa processing take?
Standard visa processing for Anguilla takes 3-5 business days for most applications. Factors affecting processing time: Peak tourist season (December-April) may experience higher volumes due to luxury travelers; incomplete applications cause delays; additional verification requirements for certain nationalities. Expedited processing: Urgent applications may be accommodated for an additional fee. Recommendations: Apply at least 2 weeks before your intended travel date; ensure all documents are complete and accurate; respond promptly to any requests for additional information.
Can I extend my stay in Anguilla?
Yes, visitors can extend their stay in Anguilla. Extension process: Apply at the Immigration Department in The Valley before your current authorization expires. Required documents include valid passport, completed extension form, proof of accommodation for extended stay, proof of sufficient funds, and the extension fee. Maximum stay: Tourist stays can typically be extended up to a total of 6 months. Longer stays may require an extended stay visa. Important: Extensions are granted at immigration discretion. Overstaying without proper authorization can result in fines and future visa difficulties.
Can I work in Anguilla with a tourist visa?
No, working in Anguilla with a tourist visa is strictly prohibited. Tourist visas permit only leisure activities including vacationing, beach activities, visiting friends and family, and attending cultural events. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings and negotiations but do not permit paid employment. Legal employment requires a work permit obtained before arrival, with sponsorship from an Anguillan employer. Penalties for working illegally include fines, deportation, and future entry bans. Remote work: Anguilla has become popular with digital nomads; inquire about extended stay options for remote workers.
Do I need to print my Anguilla visa?
Yes, it is recommended to print your visa approval or electronic travel authorization. While immigration officers may have access to digital records, having a printed copy ensures smooth processing at entry points. What to bring: Printed visa approval document; valid passport matching your application; proof of accommodation; return/onward travel tickets; proof of sufficient funds. Digital backups: Also save a copy on your phone or tablet as a backup. Border officers at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport and Blowing Point Ferry Terminal will verify your documents upon arrival.
How do I get to Anguilla?
Anguilla is accessible by air and sea. By air: Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA) receives flights from regional hubs including St. Martin/Sint Maarten (SXM), San Juan (SJU), and Antigua (ANU). No direct flights operate from the US mainland or Europe. By ferry: The most popular route is the 20-minute ferry from Marigot, St. Martin (French side) to Blowing Point, Anguilla. Ferries run approximately every 45 minutes during daylight hours. Private charter: Luxury travelers often arrange private flights or yacht transfers. Many visitors fly into Princess Juliana Airport (SXM) in St. Maarten and take the ferry to Anguilla.
What is the best time to visit Anguilla?
Dry season (December-April): The most popular time to visit with sunny skies, minimal rainfall, and comfortable temperatures of 25-30 degrees Celsius. This is peak tourist season with higher prices at luxury resorts. Wet season (May-November): Occasional afternoon showers, lush landscapes, and significantly lower accommodation rates. Hurricane season peaks August-October. Special events: Carnival in August is Anguilla's biggest celebration; Moonsplash Music Festival in March features reggae and Caribbean music; the Anguilla Regatta attracts sailing enthusiasts. Year-round warm weather makes any time suitable for beach activities.
What if my Anguilla visa is rejected?
Anguilla visa rejections are relatively uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete documentation; passport validity issues; unclear photographs; insufficient proof of funds; previous immigration violations; concerns about purpose of visit. If rejected: You'll receive notification of the unsuccessful application. You can reapply with improved documentation addressing the issues identified. Prevention strategies: Ensure documents are complete and clear; verify passport validity (6+ months); provide comprehensive travel itinerary and accommodation proof; include evidence of ties to home country. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees.
What currency is used in Anguilla?
The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), which is pegged to the US Dollar at approximately 2.70 XCD = 1 USD. US Dollars are widely accepted and often preferred throughout Anguilla, particularly at resorts, restaurants, and shops. Most prices are quoted in both currencies. Card acceptance: Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) are accepted at resorts, restaurants, and larger establishments. Smaller vendors may prefer cash. ATMs: Available in The Valley and at some resort areas, dispensing both XCD and USD. Tipping: 15-20% is customary at restaurants if service charge not included.
Is Anguilla safe for tourists?
Anguilla is considered one of the safest Caribbean destinations. The island has very low crime rates and a friendly, welcoming community. Safe environment: Tourist areas, beaches, and resorts are exceptionally secure. The small island population (approximately 15,000) creates a close-knit community atmosphere. Practical precautions: Standard travel safety applies - secure valuables; don't leave belongings unattended on beaches; use hotel safes. Health considerations: No major health risks; tap water is safe from desalination plants; comprehensive travel insurance recommended. Natural considerations: Hurricane season runs June-November; strong Caribbean sun requires proper protection.
Do children need their own visa for Anguilla?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own visa if one is needed for their nationality. There are no family visas or provisions for children traveling on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's own name with 6+ months validity; passport-sized photograph meeting adult specifications; completed visa application with child's details; parental/guardian consent documentation if traveling with only one parent or without parents. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own. Each child's visa is processed and issued separately.
What are the top attractions in Anguilla?
Beaches: Shoal Bay East is consistently rated among the world's best beaches; Meads Bay offers luxury resort access; Rendezvous Bay provides stunning views of St. Martin. Anguilla has 33 pristine beaches. Water activities: World-class snorkeling and diving at coral reefs; sailing and yacht charters; deep-sea fishing; paddleboarding in calm waters. Culture: Heritage Collection Museum in East End; historic sites including Wallblake House; local art galleries. Dining: Exceptional Caribbean cuisine and beachfront restaurants - Anguilla is known as the culinary capital of the Caribbean. Day trips: Visit offshore cays including Sandy Island and Prickly Pear.
Can I visit St. Martin from Anguilla?
Yes, visiting St. Martin/Sint Maarten from Anguilla is very popular and convenient. The ferry from Blowing Point, Anguilla to Marigot, St. Martin (French side) takes just 20 minutes. Important visa considerations: St. Martin (French) and Sint Maarten (Dutch) have different visa requirements than Anguilla. Check if you need a visa for these territories separately. Most nationalities that can visit Anguilla visa-free can also enter St. Martin/Sint Maarten visa-free, but requirements differ for some countries. Day trips: Many visitors take day trips for shopping in Philipsburg or dining in Marigot before returning to Anguilla.
What languages are spoken in Anguilla?
English is the official language of Anguilla, making it very accessible for English-speaking travelers. All government services, signage, menus, and tourist information are in English. Anguillan Creole: Locals also speak an English-based Creole dialect with unique Caribbean expressions, though standard English is universally understood. Communication for tourists: You will have no language barriers in Anguilla. Hotel staff, restaurant workers, tour guides, and service workers all speak fluent English. This British territory is particularly convenient for English-speaking visitors.
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