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Simple 4-step process - most applications approved within 24-48 hours

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Complete the online application

Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details, travel plans, and accommodation information. Our intelligent validation system guides you through each section, checking for common errors and ensuring your application meets Dutch Caribbean Immigration requirements.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph, and proof of accommodation. Our visa specialists review every document against Aruba Immigration standards before submission, significantly reducing the risk of rejection or delays.

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We submit to Aruba Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted directly to Aruba Immigration authorities. We monitor processing status in real-time and proactively communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes via email and SMS notifications.

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Receive your visa by email

Your approved Aruba visa arrives as a PDF document. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Aruba immigration along with your passport. Welcome to One Happy Island - get ready to experience the best of the Dutch Caribbean!

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Visa types needed for Aruba

Available visa products
  • Aruba ED Card - 30 days, Single entry Most Popular

Aruba ED Card - 30 days, Single entry

The Aruba Travel Form provides access to pristine beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife. Valid for 30 Days with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 180 days. Perfect for streamlined entry.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Flight Details: Arrival information
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 180 days per visit
  • Complete before arrival
  • Keep confirmation accessible
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Aruba Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa-Free Entry

Up to 30 days

For eligible nationalities visiting for tourism or business

Tourist Visa

Up to 90 days

For beach holidays, exploring nature, and leisure activities

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For commercial meetings, conferences, and professional visits

Transit Visa

Up to 48 hours

For travelers connecting through Aruba to other destinations

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

Aruba, as a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, follows Dutch visa regulations with some local variations. The island operates one of the Caribbean's most welcoming entry policies, attracting millions of visitors annually to its pristine beaches and unique desert landscapes. Visa-Free Entry Citizens of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union member states, Australia, and many other countries can enter Aruba without a visa for stays up to 30 days. This period can often be extended to 90 days by visiting the Immigration Department in Oranjestad. Visa-free visitors must demonstrate sufficient funds and have confirmed return transportation. Visa Required Countries Travelers from countries not covered by visa exemption agreements must apply for a Caribbean visa through the Dutch embassy or consulate in their country of residence, or through authorized online services like DoVisa. This includes citizens of certain African, Asian, and Middle Eastern nations who must obtain prior authorization before travel.
Colorful Dutch colonial buildings along the waterfront in Oranjestad, Aruba's capital city
Oranjestad - The charming Dutch Caribbean capital of Aruba

Visa Requirements

Essential Documentation All Aruba visa applicants must provide the following core documents: Passport Requirements: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Aruba and contain a minimum of two blank pages for entry stamps. Machine-readable passports are required for entry. Financial Evidence: Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay is essential. This includes bank statements from the past three months showing adequate balance, proof of employment or business ownership, or evidence of sponsorship if someone else is funding your trip. Accommodation Proof: Confirmed hotel reservations, resort bookings, vacation rental agreements, or an invitation letter from an Aruba resident detailing their address and relationship to you. Aruba has strict accommodation verification requirements. Travel Itinerary: Return or onward flight bookings demonstrating your intention to leave Aruba within your permitted stay period. The island has excellent air connections to North America, South America, and the Caribbean.
Famous divi-divi tree on Eagle Beach with turquoise waters and white sand in Aruba
Eagle Beach - Consistently ranked among the world's best beaches

Application Process

Online Application Steps Applying for an Aruba visa through DoVisa is straightforward and efficient: Step 1 - Complete Application Form: Fill in your personal information including full name as it appears on your passport, date of birth, nationality, and contact details. Provide your travel dates, purpose of visit, and accommodation information. Step 2 - Document Upload: Submit digital copies of your passport bio page, recent passport photograph meeting ICAO specifications, proof of accommodation, financial documents, and travel insurance certificate. Step 3 - Payment and Submission: Pay the visa fee securely online. Your application is reviewed by our specialists for completeness before submission to Aruba Immigration authorities. Step 4 - Track and Receive: Monitor your application status through our tracking portal. Once approved, your visa is delivered via email ready for printing. Present this document along with your passport upon arrival at Queen Beatrix International Airport.
Dramatic desert landscape with cacti and rock formations in Arikok National Park, Aruba
Arikok National Park - Discover Aruba's unique desert wilderness

Travel Tips

Entry Points and Arrival Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) is Aruba's only international gateway, located near Oranjestad on the island's western coast. The modern terminal handles direct flights from major North American cities including New York, Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, and numerous Caribbean destinations. Cruise ships dock at the Aruba Cruise Terminal in Oranjestad. Best Time to Visit Aruba enjoys year-round sunny weather with temperatures averaging 28-32 degrees Celsius. Located outside the hurricane belt, Aruba rarely experiences tropical storms. The dry season runs January through September with minimal rainfall. October through December sees occasional brief showers but remains pleasant for tourism. Local Currency and Payments The Aruban Florin (AWG) is the official currency, though US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred throughout the island. Credit cards work at virtually all hotels, restaurants, casinos, and shops. ATMs dispense both AWG and USD. Health and Safety No vaccinations are required for entry to Aruba. Tap water is safe to drink - Aruba produces its drinking water through desalination. The island is considered one of the safest Caribbean destinations with low crime rates and excellent tourist infrastructure.
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Natural Pool - A hidden gem on Aruba's rugged northeastern coast

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Michael R.Jan 18, 2026

"Got my Aruba visa approved in just 30 hours! The beaches were absolutely incredible and the whole process was seamless. Can't wait to return to One Happy Island!"

Jessica T.Jan 5, 2026

"Second time using DoVisa for Caribbean trips. Aruba visa came through quickly and the support team was very helpful with my document questions."

David L.Dec 22, 2025

"Good experience overall. Application took about 3 days which was fine for my timeline. Clear instructions made the process easy to follow."

Amanda K.Dec 8, 2025

"Fantastic service! Applied on Thursday and had my visa by Saturday morning. Eagle Beach was everything I dreamed of and more!"

Robert P.Nov 15, 2025

"Straightforward process. Had a minor issue with my photo format but customer service helped me fix it within an hour. Visa approved without problems."

Emily W.Oct 28, 2025

"Family vacation to Aruba sorted effortlessly. All five visas processed together and approved within 48 hours. The kids loved the flamingos!"

Carlos M.Sep 12, 2025

"Excellent experience for my honeymoon trip! DoVisa made the visa process stress-free so we could focus on planning our romantic getaway."

Sarah H.Jul 30, 2025

"First time visiting Aruba and the visa application was easier than expected. The document checklist was very comprehensive and helpful."

Thomas B.May 18, 2025

"Quick turnaround and professional service. Immigration at Queen Beatrix Airport was smooth with the DoVisa documentation. Highly recommend!"

Aruba Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Aruba?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of over 70 countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Australia, and most Commonwealth countries. These travelers can typically stay up to 30 days without a visa, extendable to 90 days. Visa required for citizens of certain African, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries who must apply in advance through a Dutch embassy, consulate, or authorized online service. Check your specific nationality requirements before booking travel.
What types of visas are available for Aruba?
Aruba offers several entry categories following Dutch Caribbean regulations: Visa-Free Entry for eligible nationalities allowing stays up to 30-90 days for tourism or business. Tourist Visa (Short Stay) for leisure travel, beach holidays, and visiting friends or family with stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Business Visa for commercial activities, meetings, conferences, and professional visits. Transit Visa for travelers connecting through Aruba to other destinations. Long-Stay Visa for those planning to reside in Aruba for work, study, or family reunification.
How long can I stay in Aruba without a visa?
Stay duration varies by nationality. US, Canadian, UK, and EU citizens typically receive up to 30 days on arrival, which can be extended to a maximum of 90 days by visiting the Immigration Department in Oranjestad. Other visa-free nationalities may receive different allowances. Important requirements: You must have a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, sufficient funds, and travel insurance. Maximum stay: Generally 90 days within any 180-day period for short-term visitors. Extensions beyond this require special authorization.
What documents do I need for an Aruba visa application?
Essential documents for all Aruba visa applications include: Valid passport with 6+ months validity and 2 blank pages; recent passport photograph (35x45mm, white background); completed visa application form; proof of accommodation (hotel booking, rental agreement, or invitation letter); return or onward flight tickets; proof of sufficient funds (bank statements, employment letter); travel insurance with medical coverage. Business visas additionally require: invitation letter from Aruba company, employer letter, and business itinerary. All documents must be in English, Dutch, Spanish, or accompanied by certified translations.
How long does Aruba visa processing take?
Processing times depend on application method and visa type. Online applications through DoVisa: Standard processing takes 3-5 business days; express processing available for 24-48 hours in urgent cases. Embassy applications: Typically 5-15 business days depending on the embassy location and current volume. Factors affecting speed: Completeness of application, peak travel seasons (December-April), additional document requests, and background verification requirements. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before travel for standard visas.
Can I extend my stay in Aruba?
Yes, extensions are possible for most visitors. Where to apply: Immigration Department (DIMAS) in Oranjestad, located on LA Smith Boulevard. Requirements: Valid passport, current entry stamp, completed extension form, proof of funds for extended stay, updated accommodation confirmation, valid travel insurance, and the extension fee. Maximum stay: Generally 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism purposes. Process: Apply before your current authorization expires; processing takes 5-10 business days. Note: Extensions are granted at the discretion of immigration authorities and are not guaranteed.
Can I work in Aruba on a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas and visa-free entry do not permit any form of employment in Aruba. Allowed activities: Tourism, beach holidays, visiting friends and family, attending meetings as a visitor, exploring the island. Not permitted: Paid employment, receiving salary from an Aruban company, starting a business, providing services to local clients. To work legally: You need a Work Permit sponsored by an Aruban employer, which requires a separate application through DIMAS. Consequences: Working illegally can result in deportation, fines, and future entry bans to Aruba and potentially other Kingdom of the Netherlands territories.
Do I need to print my Aruba visa?
Yes, you should print your visa approval document. While Aruba immigration increasingly uses digital verification systems, having a printed copy is strongly recommended. Print requirements: Use A4 paper, print in color if possible, ensure all text and any barcodes or QR codes are clearly legible. At the airport: Present your printed visa along with your passport at immigration control at Queen Beatrix International Airport. Backup: Keep a digital copy on your phone or email as a backup, but don't rely solely on electronic versions.
What is the best time to visit Aruba?
Aruba enjoys exceptional weather year-round. Year-round sunshine: Average temperatures of 28-32 degrees Celsius with constant trade winds providing natural cooling. Outside hurricane belt: Unlike most Caribbean islands, Aruba rarely experiences hurricanes, making it safe to visit any time. Dry season (January-September): Minimal rainfall, perfect beach weather. Peak tourist season is December-April with higher prices. Wet season (October-December): Occasional brief showers, slightly lower prices, fewer crowds. Special events: Carnival (January-February) is Aruba's biggest celebration; Soul Beach Music Festival (May); Aruba Hi-Winds (June-July).
What if my Aruba visa application is rejected?
Visa rejections for Aruba are uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete documentation; insufficient proof of funds; concerns about immigration intent; missing return tickets; previous visa violations in Netherlands or its territories; criminal history. If rejected: You will receive notification explaining the decision. You can reapply immediately with improved documentation addressing the specific concerns. Prevention: Ensure all documents are complete and legible; demonstrate strong ties to your home country; provide comprehensive financial evidence; be honest about travel history. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees.
Is Aruba safe for tourists?
Aruba is considered one of the safest Caribbean destinations for tourists. Low crime: Violent crime against tourists is rare; petty theft occasionally occurs in busy tourist areas. Safe areas: Palm Beach, Eagle Beach, Oranjestad, and major resort areas are well-patrolled and tourist-friendly. Practical precautions: Don't leave valuables unattended on beaches; use hotel safes; be aware of your surroundings. Health: Tap water is safe to drink (desalinated); excellent medical facilities available; no major disease concerns. Natural hazards: Strong sun exposure - use high SPF sunscreen; strong currents on the northeast coast.
Do children need their own Aruba visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own visa if their nationality requires one. There are no family visas for Aruba. Requirements for children: Valid passport in the child's own name with 6+ months validity; passport photograph meeting same specifications as adults; completed application with child's details; birth certificate; parental consent documentation if traveling with one parent or guardians. Unaccompanied minors: Require additional documentation including notarized parental consent and details of the receiving person in Aruba. Application: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own.
What currency is used in Aruba?
The official currency is the Aruban Florin (AWG), pegged to the US Dollar at approximately AWG 1.79 = USD 1. US Dollars widely accepted: The USD is accepted everywhere on the island, often preferred by businesses; you may not need to exchange currency at all. ATMs: Available throughout the island, dispensing both AWG and USD; international cards widely accepted with typical foreign transaction fees. Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard accepted at virtually all hotels, restaurants, casinos, and shops. Tipping: 15-20% in restaurants if service charge not included; tip in USD or AWG.
Are there any vaccination requirements for Aruba?
No vaccinations are mandatory for most travelers entering Aruba. Yellow fever exception: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required only if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever endemic country in Africa or South America. Recommended vaccinations: Routine vaccines should be up to date including MMR, tetanus-diphtheria, and COVID-19. Hepatitis A recommended for all travelers. Hepatitis B suggested for extended stays. Health precautions: Use high SPF sunscreen and stay hydrated; tap water is safe to drink throughout the island; excellent medical facilities available.
How do I get from the airport to my hotel in Aruba?
Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) is located near Oranjestad, just minutes from major hotel areas. Taxis: Available outside arrivals; fares are fixed by zone (approximately USD 20-30 to Palm Beach hotels, USD 10-15 to Oranjestad); always confirm fare before departing. Hotel shuttles: Many resorts offer complimentary or paid airport transfers; arrange in advance. Rental cars: Multiple agencies at the airport; international driving permit not required; driving is on the right side. Public buses: Affordable Arubus service available but limited with luggage. Travel times: Palm Beach 15-20 minutes; Eagle Beach 10-15 minutes; Oranjestad 5-10 minutes.
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