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Simple 4-step process — most travelers approved within 24-72 hours

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Complete the online application

Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details, travel dates, and accommodation information. Our intelligent system validates each field against Bermuda Immigration requirements, guiding you through the process and flagging any errors before submission.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan showing the bio page with clear photograph, a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation in Bermuda, and return flight details. Our visa specialists review every document to ensure compliance with Bermuda Immigration standards before forwarding your application.

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We process your visa

Your verified application is transmitted to Bermuda Immigration for processing. We monitor the status continuously and communicate any updates, requests for additional information, or status changes via email and SMS throughout the review period.

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Receive your visa electronically

Your approved Bermuda visa arrives as a PDF document via email. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it alongside your passport when arriving at L.F. Wade International Airport. Welcome to Bermuda — your pink sand paradise awaits!

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Visa types needed for Bermuda

Available visa products
  • United Kingdom Visitor Visa - 180 days, Multiple entry Most Popular
  • Bermuda Arrival Card - 90 days, Single entry
  • United Kingdom ETA - 2 years, Multiple entry

United Kingdom Visitor Visa - 180 days, Multiple entry

The Bermuda Visitor Visa provides access to pink sand beaches, historic towns, and world-class golf. 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
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 180 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Bermuda Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa-Free Entry

Up to 90 days

For citizens of visa-exempt countries including USA, UK, and EU

Tourist Visa

Up to 90 days

Single entry for beach holidays and leisure tourism

Business Visa

Up to 30 days

For commercial meetings, conferences, and business activities

Work Permit

Up to 1 year

For employment requiring employer sponsorship

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months beyond departure date
  • 📷Recent passport photo with white background
  • 🏨Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation
  • ✈️Return or onward flight ticket confirmation
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 📄Bermuda Travel Authorization form completed online

Visa Policy

As a British Overseas Territory, Bermuda operates under British visa regulations with some local variations. The island welcomes visitors from around the world to experience its unique blend of British heritage, stunning beaches, and Atlantic charm. Visa requirements vary based on nationality, with many countries enjoying visa-free access. Visa-Free Countries Citizens of numerous countries can visit Bermuda without a visa for tourism purposes. This includes passport holders from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union nations, Australia, New Zealand, and most Commonwealth countries. Visa-free visitors typically receive permission to stay for up to 90 days upon arrival, though this may be extended to 6 months at the discretion of immigration officers. Countries Requiring Visas Nationals from countries not on the visa-exempt list must obtain a visa before traveling to Bermuda. This typically includes citizens of China, India, Russia, Nigeria, and several other nations that require UK visas. Visa applications should be submitted through the appropriate channels, with processing typically taking 2-4 weeks. As a British Overseas Territory, certain UK visa holders may have simplified entry procedures.
Colorful pastel buildings along Front Street in Hamilton, Bermuda with cruise ship in the harbor
Hamilton — Bermuda's charming capital city and main port of entry

Work and Business Entry

Business Visitors Bermuda welcomes business travelers for meetings, conferences, and corporate events. Business visitors from visa-exempt countries can typically conduct business activities for up to 90 days without a special business visa. However, they cannot engage in paid employment or take up residence. Business visitors should carry supporting documentation including: • Company invitation letters from Bermuda-based organizations • Conference registration documents if attending events • Proof of business purpose and itinerary Work Permits Working in Bermuda requires a work permit sponsored by a Bermuda-based employer. The employer must demonstrate that no qualified Bermudian or spouse of a Bermudian is available for the position. Work permits are typically issued for one year and can be renewed. Bermuda's international business sector, particularly insurance and reinsurance, attracts significant numbers of professional workers. The work permit application process is separate from visitor entry and involves the Bermuda Department of Immigration. Digital Nomads Bermuda introduced a Work from Bermuda Certificate allowing remote workers to reside on the island for up to one year while working for non-Bermudian employers. This program requires proof of employment, health insurance coverage, and a clean background check.
Historic Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda with stone fortress walls and marina full of sailing yachts
Royal Naval Dockyard — Historic maritime heritage and cruise port

Entry Requirements

Essential Documentation All Bermuda visitors must provide the following upon arrival: • Valid passport: Minimum 6 months validity beyond your intended departure date, with at least one blank page for entry stamps • Return or onward ticket: Confirmed travel arrangements showing departure from Bermuda • Accommodation proof: Hotel reservations, rental confirmation, or invitation letter from a Bermuda resident • Financial evidence: Bank statements or credit cards demonstrating sufficient funds (approximately $200-300 USD per day recommended) Bermuda Travel Authorization All travelers to Bermuda must complete the Bermuda Travel Authorization (TA) online before departure. This digital form collects travel and accommodation information, and generates a QR code that must be presented upon arrival. The Travel Authorization is mandatory for all visitors regardless of nationality or visa status. Fees and Costs Bermuda does not charge a traditional visa fee for most visitors. However, there is a departure tax typically included in airline ticket prices. The Travel Authorization form is free to complete. Visitors should budget for the relatively high cost of living in Bermuda — it is one of the most expensive destinations in the Atlantic region.
Famous pink sand beach at Horseshoe Bay in Bermuda with turquoise waves and rocky outcrops
Horseshoe Bay — Bermuda's world-famous pink sand beach

Travel Tips

Getting to Bermuda L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA) is Bermuda's only airport, located on St. David's Island at the eastern end of the archipelago. Direct flights operate from major US cities including New York, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, and Charlotte, as well as from Toronto, London, and other international hubs. The airport is modern and efficient, with immigration processing typically taking 15-30 minutes. Best Time to Visit Bermuda enjoys a mild subtropical climate year-round. May through October offers the warmest weather with temperatures between 75-85°F (24-29°C), perfect for beach activities and water sports. November through April is cooler at 60-70°F (15-21°C) but still pleasant, with lower prices and fewer tourists. Hurricane season runs June through November, with the highest risk in August and September. Currency and Payments The Bermudian Dollar (BMD) is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar. US Dollars are accepted everywhere throughout the island, and you do not need to exchange currency. Major credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs are available in Hamilton and at the airport. Getting Around Bermuda does not allow tourists to rent cars — visitors must use taxis, buses, ferries, or electric rental vehicles (scooters and two-seater electric cars called Twizys). The efficient bus and ferry system connects all major areas. Renting a scooter is popular but requires caution as Bermudians drive on the left.
Historic St. George's Town in Bermuda with narrow streets and colorful colonial architecture
St. George's — UNESCO World Heritage Site and oldest English town in the New World

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Patricia W.Jan 12, 2026

"Excellent service for our Bermuda trip! The application was straightforward and we received our approval within 48 hours. The pink sand beaches were absolutely worth it!"

Michael T.Dec 28, 2025

"Good experience overall. Had some questions about the Travel Authorization and support answered quickly. Document checklist was very helpful."

Sandra K.Nov 15, 2025

"DoVisa made our honeymoon planning stress-free. Everything was handled professionally and we got to focus on enjoying Bermuda's beautiful beaches!"

Robert J.Oct 3, 2025

"Used DoVisa for a business trip to Hamilton. Fast processing and clear communication throughout. Would definitely recommend for corporate travelers."

Elena M.Aug 22, 2025

"Smooth process from start to finish. The step-by-step guidance helped me submit all the right documents the first time. Bermuda was amazing!"

David L.Jul 10, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for Atlantic trips. Always reliable service and this Bermuda visa was no exception. Highly recommend!"

Catherine R.May 18, 2025

"Family vacation sorted! All four applications processed together and approved same day. Kids loved the crystal caves and beaches."

James H.Mar 25, 2025

"Reliable service. Had a minor issue with photo specifications but customer support resolved it within an hour. Visa approved on schedule."

Linda F.Feb 14, 2025

"Amazing experience! First time traveling to Bermuda and DoVisa made the visa process completely painless. Can not wait to go back!"

Bermuda Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Bermuda?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, European Union nations, Australia, New Zealand, and most Commonwealth countries can visit Bermuda visa-free for tourism purposes, typically for up to 90 days. Nationals from countries that require UK visas, including China, India, Russia, and Nigeria, generally need to obtain a visa before traveling. Use our visa checker tool to confirm requirements for your specific nationality.
How long can I stay in Bermuda?
Most visitors are granted stays of up to 90 days in Bermuda, though immigration officers have discretion to grant up to 6 months depending on your stated purpose and accommodation arrangements. The exact duration is stamped in your passport upon arrival. If you wish to stay longer than your authorized period, you must apply for an extension at the Bermuda Department of Immigration before your current stay expires. Overstaying is a serious immigration violation.
What is the Bermuda Travel Authorization?
The Bermuda Travel Authorization (TA) is a mandatory online form that all travelers must complete before departing for Bermuda, regardless of nationality or visa status. The form collects your travel details, accommodation information, and contact details. Upon completion, you receive a QR code that must be presented to airline staff at check-in and to immigration upon arrival. The Travel Authorization is free to complete and is separate from any visa requirements.
What documents do I need to enter Bermuda?
To enter Bermuda, you need: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your departure date and one blank page; Completed Travel Authorization with QR code; Return or onward flight tickets; Proof of accommodation such as hotel booking or invitation letter; and Proof of sufficient funds to support your stay (approximately $200-300 USD per day recommended). Business travelers should also carry invitation letters from Bermuda-based companies.
How long does Bermuda visa processing take?
For nationalities requiring visas, processing typically takes 2-4 weeks. Through DoVisa, our pre-submission review helps ensure applications are complete, often resulting in faster processing. We recommend applying at least 4-6 weeks before your intended travel date to allow buffer time. The Bermuda Travel Authorization is processed almost instantly upon online submission and should be completed 24-48 hours before departure.
Can I extend my stay in Bermuda?
Yes, it is possible to extend your stay by applying at the Bermuda Department of Immigration before your current authorized stay expires. Extensions are granted at the discretion of immigration authorities and require proof of continued accommodation, sufficient funds, and a valid reason for extension. You cannot apply for an extension after your authorized period has ended — doing so may result in penalties. The maximum total stay is generally 6 months for tourism purposes.
Can I work in Bermuda on a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas and visa-free entry do not permit any form of employment in Bermuda. Working without proper authorization is illegal and can result in deportation and future entry bans. To work legally in Bermuda, you need a work permit sponsored by a Bermuda-based employer. However, Bermuda offers a Work from Bermuda Certificate for remote workers employed by non-Bermudian companies, allowing stays of up to one year for digital nomads.
Do I need to print my Bermuda visa?
If you received an electronic visa or Travel Authorization, you should print a copy on A4 paper to present at check-in and immigration, though the QR code on your mobile device is typically accepted. We recommend having both a printed copy and the digital version available. For traditional visa stamps or documents, always carry the original. Immigration officers may request to see physical documentation, so having printed copies ensures smooth entry.
What if my Bermuda visa application is rejected?
If your visa application is rejected, you will receive notification with reasons for the denial. Common reasons include incomplete documentation, insufficient funds, or concerns about your travel purpose. Through DoVisa, we offer a money-back guarantee if your visa is denied due to factors within our control. You may reapply with corrected documentation addressing the stated concerns. Our support team can advise on improving your application for resubmission.
Is there a visa on arrival option for Bermuda?
Bermuda does not offer visa on arrival for nationalities that require visas. If your country is not on the visa-exempt list, you must obtain a visa before traveling. Arriving without proper documentation will result in being denied boarding at your departure airport or denied entry upon arrival. All travelers, including visa-exempt nationals, must complete the Bermuda Travel Authorization online before departure.
What is the best time to visit Bermuda?
Bermuda enjoys a mild subtropical climate year-round. May through October offers the warmest weather (75-85°F / 24-29°C), ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and beach activities. March through May is pleasant with fewer crowds and moderate prices. November through February is cooler (60-70°F / 15-21°C) but still mild compared to mainland winters, with lower prices. Hurricane season runs June through November, with peak risk in August-September — monitor weather advisories if visiting during this period.
How do I get around Bermuda?
Bermuda does not allow tourists to rent cars. Transportation options include: Taxis (metered, available throughout the island); Public buses and ferries (efficient and scenic, covering all major areas); Electric rental vehicles (scooters and two-seater Twizy cars available for rent); and Bicycles from various rental shops. The bus and ferry system is excellent and economical. If renting a scooter, remember that Bermuda drives on the left side of the road.
What currency is used in Bermuda?
The official currency is the Bermudian Dollar (BMD), pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar. US Dollars are accepted everywhere throughout Bermuda — you do not need to exchange currency. Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) are widely accepted. ATMs are available in Hamilton and at the airport. Note that Bermuda is one of the more expensive destinations in the Atlantic, so budget accordingly.
What are the main attractions in Bermuda?
Bermuda's top attractions include: Horseshoe Bay with its famous pink sand beach; Crystal and Fantasy Caves featuring stunning underground formations; St. George's, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest continually inhabited English settlement in the New World; Royal Naval Dockyard with museums and shopping; Gibbs Hill Lighthouse offering panoramic views; and world-class diving sites including numerous shipwrecks. The island also offers excellent golf courses and snorkeling opportunities.
Is Bermuda part of the Caribbean?
Despite common misconception, Bermuda is not in the Caribbean. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately 665 miles (1,070 km) east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Bermuda is actually closer to the US East Coast than to any Caribbean island. The territory is a British Overseas Territory with its own government and immigration policies. Its isolated location gives Bermuda a unique character distinct from Caribbean destinations.
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