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Quick 4-step process — most travelers approved within 24-48 hours

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Complete the online application

Fill out our user-friendly application form with your travel details and personal information. Our smart validation system checks every entry against Fiji Immigration requirements in real-time, ensuring your application is complete and accurate before submission.

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Upload your documents

Submit a clear scan of your passport bio page and a recent digital photograph meeting Fiji Immigration specifications. Our document review team verifies everything meets official standards, minimizing delays and ensuring smooth processing.

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We process your visa

Your verified application is submitted to Fiji Immigration through official channels. We monitor processing status continuously and notify you immediately of any updates or decisions via email and SMS, keeping you informed every step of the way.

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Receive your visa electronically

Your approved visa arrives electronically — print it or save to your phone. Board your flight to Fiji and present your visa at Nadi International Airport. Bula! Welcome to the islands of smiles and endless sunshine!

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Fiji Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa-Free Entry

Up to 4 months

Automatic entry for 100+ nationalities on arrival

Visitor Permit

Up to 6 months

Extended stay for tourism and family visits

Work Permit

Varies by contract

For employment with Fijian companies

Student Visa

Duration of study

For enrollment at Fiji educational institutions

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months beyond entry date
  • ✈️Confirmed return or onward ticket required
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for stay
  • 🏨Accommodation booking or host invitation
  • 📷Recent passport-sized photograph
  • 🏥Travel insurance recommended for all visitors

Visa-Free Entry & Visitor Permits

Fiji maintains one of the most welcoming visa policies in the Pacific, offering visa-free entry for citizens of over 100 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea. This generous policy allows travelers to experience Fiji's renowned hospitality without advance visa applications. Visa-Free Entry (4-Month Permit) Citizens of visa-exempt countries receive a 4-month visitor permit upon arrival at any Fiji port of entry. This permit is issued free of charge and requires only: a valid passport (minimum 6 months validity), confirmed return or onward ticket, proof of sufficient funds, and accommodation details. Immigration officers may request evidence of these requirements at the border. The 4-month permit covers tourism, visiting friends and family, attending conferences and events, and short business meetings. Visitor Permit Extensions The initial 4-month permit can be extended for an additional 2 months (total 6 months per year) through the Fiji Immigration Department. Extensions must be applied for before the current permit expires. Requirements include a completed extension application, valid passport, proof of continued financial support, accommodation confirmation, and an extension fee of approximately FJD 96. Extensions are granted at Immigration's discretion and typically processed within 5-7 working days. Countries Requiring Visas Citizens of certain countries must obtain a visa before traveling to Fiji. This includes nationals of some African, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian countries. Visa applications are processed through Fiji embassies or consulates, typically requiring invitation letters, detailed itineraries, and financial documentation.
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The Mamanuca Islands — one of Fiji's most popular resort destinations

Work & Business Visas

Work Permit Requirements Foreign nationals seeking employment in Fiji must obtain a Work Permit before commencing work. The application process requires: a confirmed job offer from a Fiji-registered company, evidence the position cannot be filled by a Fiji citizen, relevant qualifications and experience, medical clearance, police clearance from your home country, and the applicable fee. Work permits are typically valid for the duration of the employment contract, usually 1-3 years, and may be renewed. Processing takes approximately 4-8 weeks. Business Visitor Category Short-term business activities such as meetings, negotiations, market research, and attending trade shows are permitted under the standard 4-month visitor permit for visa-exempt nationalities. You cannot receive payment from Fiji sources or engage in hands-on work. For extended business operations or employment, a work permit is required. Investor Visa Fiji encourages foreign investment through its investor visa program. Investors committing significant capital to Fiji businesses may qualify for expedited residency pathways. The Fiji Investment Commission facilitates these applications and provides guidance on minimum investment thresholds and qualifying business sectors including tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and technology.
Luxury overwater bungalows at a Fiji resort with turquoise lagoon and tropical sunset sky
Fiji's tourism industry offers numerous employment opportunities

Student Visas & Special Permits

Student Visa International students planning to study in Fiji for more than 4 months require a Student Visa. Requirements include: acceptance letter from a registered Fiji educational institution, proof of tuition payment or scholarship, evidence of funds for living expenses (approximately FJD 15,000 per year), valid passport, medical clearance, and police clearance. Student visas are issued for the duration of the study program and may be extended for subsequent academic years. Part-time work is permitted for students under certain conditions. Fiji's Educational Institutions Fiji hosts several reputable universities and colleges including the University of the South Pacific (USP) — the premier regional university serving 12 Pacific Island countries — and the Fiji National University (FNU). These institutions attract students from across the Pacific and beyond, offering programs in marine science, tropical agriculture, Pacific studies, and more. Transit Passengers Transit passengers remaining airside at Nadi International Airport for less than 24 hours do not require a visa. If you wish to leave the airport during transit, the standard visa-free or visa requirements apply based on your nationality. Nadi Airport offers comfortable transit facilities including lounges and dining options.
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The University of the South Pacific in Suva welcomes international students

Entry Points & Processing Information

Ports of Entry Fiji has several international arrival points. Nadi International Airport (NAN) is the primary gateway, handling over 95% of international arrivals and serving as the main hub for flights from Australia, New Zealand, North America, and Asia. The airport features modern immigration facilities and efficient processing. Suva's Nausori Airport (SUV) handles some regional flights. Cruise ships arrive at Suva, Lautoka, and various island ports, with immigration clearance conducted on board or at the port. Processing Times Visa-free entry is processed immediately upon arrival — simply present your passport and supporting documents at immigration. Work permit applications take 4-8 weeks and should be initiated well before your intended start date. Student visa applications typically require 3-4 weeks for processing. Visitor permit extensions are processed within 5-7 working days. Practical Tips for Smooth EntryArrival card: Complete the incoming passenger card distributed on your flight • Customs declaration: Declare all restricted items including food, plant material, and animal products • Return ticket: Have your return or onward booking readily accessible • Accommodation: Know your first night's hotel name and address • Cash: Fiji dollars are available at airport ATMs and exchange bureaus • Biosecurity: Fiji strictly controls agricultural imports — declare everything and expect luggage scanning
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Nadi International Airport — Fiji's gateway to paradise

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Rachel T.Jan 15, 2026

"Honeymoon in Fiji sorted! We didn't need visas as Australians but DoVisa helped us understand the entry requirements perfectly. Great resource for first-time visitors."

James K.Jan 8, 2026

"Used DoVisa to help with my work permit application for a resort job in Fiji. Process took about 6 weeks but they kept me informed throughout. Now living the island dream!"

Mei L.Dec 29, 2025

"As a Chinese passport holder, I needed guidance on Fiji visa requirements. DoVisa made everything clear and my application was approved in 5 days. Vinaka!"

Stefan B.Dec 18, 2025

"Planning a diving trip to the Yasawas. The team explained the 4-month visa-free entry and what documents to bring. Arrived at Nadi with zero issues!"

Patricia M.Nov 30, 2025

"Needed to extend my stay in Fiji beyond 4 months. DoVisa guided me through the extension process at the Suva immigration office. Very helpful service."

David W.Nov 12, 2025

"Family vacation to Fiji with four kids. DoVisa confirmed we could all enter visa-free and what proof of funds we needed. Smooth sailing through Nadi airport!"

Anika P.Oct 25, 2025

"Student visa for USP Suva campus. DoVisa helped compile all my documents and the visa came through in under 3 weeks. Starting my marine biology degree soon!"

Marcus J.Sep 18, 2025

"Business trip to Fiji for resort inspections. Good advice on what I could do under the visitor permit vs needing a work permit. Professional service."

Yuki N.Aug 4, 2025

"Solo backpacking through the Pacific. DoVisa helped me understand entry requirements for Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga all at once. Super convenient!"

Oliver S.Jun 22, 2025

"Surf trip to Cloudbreak and Restaurants. Just needed to know about visa-free entry rules. Quick response from support and all info was accurate. Bula!"

Linda C.Apr 15, 2025

"Visiting family in Suva for 3 months. DoVisa confirmed I was fine under the visa-free entry. Good to have professional confirmation before booking flights."

Tom R.Feb 28, 2025

"Yacht delivery to Fiji. Unusual situation but DoVisa helped clarify customs and immigration procedures for arriving by sea. Very knowledgeable team!"

Fiji Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Fiji?
Fiji offers several entry categories depending on your purpose of visit. Visa-free entry is available to citizens of over 100 countries, allowing stays of up to 4 months for tourism, family visits, and short business activities. Visitor permits can be extended for an additional 2 months (total 6 months per year). Work permits are required for employment with Fiji companies and are typically valid for 1-3 years based on the employment contract. Student visas are for international students enrolled in Fiji educational institutions. Transit permits allow airside transit at Nadi Airport. Citizens of countries not on the visa-free list must apply for visas through Fiji embassies before travel.
Do I need a visa to visit Fiji?
Most travelers do not need to apply for a visa in advance. Fiji grants visa-free entry for 4 months to citizens of over 100 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and most Pacific Island nations. You simply arrive with your passport (valid 6+ months), return ticket, and proof of funds, and receive your entry stamp at immigration. Citizens of some African, Middle Eastern, and Central Asian countries do require advance visas — check with your nearest Fiji embassy or use our visa checker tool to confirm requirements for your nationality.
How long can I stay in Fiji without a visa?
Citizens of visa-exempt countries receive a 4-month visitor permit upon arrival. This permit can be extended once for an additional 2 months, allowing a maximum stay of 6 months within any 12-month period. Extensions must be applied for at the Fiji Immigration Department before your current permit expires. The extension fee is approximately FJD 96. If you wish to stay longer than 6 months, you would need to leave Fiji and return, though immigration may question frequent long-stays. For extended residency, consider work permits, student visas, or retirement/investment pathways.
What documents do I need to enter Fiji?
For visa-free entry, you need: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended departure date; Return or onward ticket showing you will leave Fiji; Proof of sufficient funds for your stay (bank statement, credit cards, or cash — approximately FJD 150 per day is recommended); Accommodation details (hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter if staying with friends/family); Completed arrival card distributed on your flight. For work permits or student visas, additional documents include job offer letters, educational acceptance letters, police clearances, medical certificates, and qualification evidence. Keep copies of all documents accessible during travel.
Can I extend my Fiji visitor permit?
Yes, the initial 4-month visitor permit can be extended for an additional 2 months. To apply for an extension: visit the Fiji Immigration Department in Suva or the Nadi regional office before your current permit expires; bring your passport, completed extension application form, proof of continued financial support, accommodation confirmation, and the extension fee (approximately FJD 96). Processing typically takes 5-7 working days. Extensions are granted at Immigration's discretion — having clear onward travel plans and sufficient funds improves approval chances. You cannot extend beyond 6 months total stay in any 12-month period under visitor permit rules.
Can I work in Fiji with a tourist entry?
No, the visitor permit does not authorize any form of employment. Permitted activities include: tourism, visiting friends and family, attending conferences and events, short business meetings, and market research. You cannot: receive payment from Fiji sources, engage in hands-on work (even unpaid), run a business, or provide services for compensation. Violating these rules can result in deportation and future entry bans. For employment, you need a Work Permit issued by Fiji Immigration before starting work, which requires a job offer from a registered Fiji employer. Volunteer work at registered charitable organizations may be possible but should be confirmed with Immigration first.
How do I apply for a Fiji work permit?
Work permit applications require: Job offer from a Fiji-registered company; Labor market test evidence showing the position cannot be filled locally; Qualifications and relevant work experience documentation; Medical clearance certificate; Police clearance from your home country and any country where you lived more than 12 months; Passport with minimum 6 months validity; Application form and fee (varies by permit duration). Your employer typically initiates the application through the Fiji Immigration Department. Processing takes 4-8 weeks. Once approved, you can travel to Fiji and your permit is stamped on arrival. Work permits are usually valid for the employment contract duration, typically 1-3 years, and may be renewed.
Do I need to print my Fiji visa?
For visa-free entry, there is no advance visa document — your permit is stamped in your passport upon arrival. For those requiring advance visas (work permits, student visas, or visas for non-exempt nationalities), you will receive either a visa sticker in your passport from a Fiji embassy or an electronic approval letter. Electronic approvals should be printed and carried with you, along with a digital copy on your phone as backup. Airlines may request to see your visa approval before boarding. At Fiji immigration, present your passport with the visa sticker or your printed approval letter for verification and entry stamp.
What are the requirements for a Fiji student visa?
To study in Fiji for more than 4 months, you need: Acceptance letter from a registered Fiji educational institution; Proof of tuition payment or scholarship documentation; Evidence of funds for living expenses (approximately FJD 15,000 per year recommended); Valid passport with 6+ months validity; Medical clearance certificate; Police clearance from your home country; Completed application form and visa fee. Applications are submitted through Fiji embassies or the Immigration Department. Processing takes approximately 3-4 weeks. Student visas are valid for your study program duration and may be extended for subsequent academic years. Part-time work may be permitted under certain conditions — check with Immigration.
What if my Fiji visa application is rejected?
Visa rejections are relatively uncommon for Fiji but can occur. Common reasons include: incomplete documentation, insufficient funds evidence, concerns about genuine intent to leave, previous immigration violations, or failure to meet health/character requirements. If rejected: you will receive a letter explaining the decision; you may reapply with stronger documentation addressing the concerns; for work permits, your employer can provide additional supporting evidence; some decisions can be appealed through administrative channels. DoVisa support: If your application is rejected due to an error in our processing, we provide full service fee refunds and complimentary reapplication assistance. To prevent rejection, ensure all documents are complete, accurate, and clearly demonstrate your purpose and ability to support yourself.
When is the best time to visit Fiji?
Fiji enjoys a tropical climate year-round, making it a great destination anytime. Dry season (May-October): The most popular time to visit with lower humidity, less rainfall, and comfortable temperatures averaging 25°C. Ideal for beach activities, diving, and island hopping. This is peak tourist season, so book accommodation in advance. Wet season (November-April): Warmer temperatures (27-31°C) with higher humidity and occasional tropical rain showers, usually brief and followed by sunshine. Fewer tourists mean lower prices and more availability. Cyclone season runs November-April, though direct hits are infrequent. Best months: July-September offer the most consistently pleasant weather. Diving: Great year-round; manta ray season is May-October. Surfing: Best swells from April-October.
What are Fiji's main entry points?
Nadi International Airport (NAN) is Fiji's primary international gateway, handling over 95% of international arrivals. Located on the western side of Viti Levu, it offers excellent connections to Australia, New Zealand, North America, Asia, and Pacific Island nations. Modern immigration facilities ensure efficient processing. Nausori Airport (SUV) near Suva handles some regional flights and domestic services. Cruise ship ports: Suva, Lautoka, and various island destinations welcome cruise passengers, with immigration clearance conducted on board or at the port. Yacht arrivals: Private vessels must clear customs and immigration at designated ports including Suva, Lautoka, and Savusavu. Fiji is a popular stop for trans-Pacific sailors.
Can I bring my family to Fiji?
Yes, family members can accompany you to Fiji under appropriate entry categories. Tourism: Each family member (including children) enters under the same visa-free rules — no family visa exists, each person needs their own valid passport and entry requirements met. Children should carry birth certificates to prove family relationships. Work permit holders: Dependents (spouse and unmarried children under 18) can apply for dependent permits to accompany the primary permit holder. Dependent permits typically allow residence but not employment. Student visa holders: Dependents may accompany students but must apply for appropriate permits. Practical tips: Ensure all passports have 6+ months validity; carry marriage and birth certificates; have sufficient funds to support all family members; book family-friendly accommodation in advance.
What currency is used in Fiji and how much money should I bring?
Fiji uses the Fijian Dollar (FJD). Recommended budget: Budget travelers — FJD 100-150 per day; mid-range — FJD 200-400 per day; luxury — FJD 500+ per day. For immigration purposes, having evidence of approximately FJD 150 per day of your intended stay satisfies the "sufficient funds" requirement. Accessing money: ATMs are widely available in Nadi, Suva, and resort areas; major credit cards accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops; smaller islands and local markets prefer cash. Currency exchange: Available at Nadi Airport (rates reasonable), banks, and licensed exchange bureaus. Tip: Carry some USD or AUD as backup — easily exchanged and sometimes accepted directly at tourist businesses.
What vaccinations do I need for Fiji?
Fiji does not require any vaccinations for entry from most countries. However, travelers arriving from yellow fever endemic areas must show proof of yellow fever vaccination. Recommended vaccinations (consult your doctor): Hepatitis A and B, typhoid, tetanus-diphtheria, and routine vaccinations should be up to date. Malaria: Fiji is malaria-free, no prophylaxis needed. Dengue fever: Present in Fiji — use insect repellent and protective clothing, especially during wet season. Zika virus: Has been reported — pregnant women should consult healthcare providers. COVID-19: Requirements have largely been lifted but check current entry requirements before travel. Travel insurance: Strongly recommended to cover medical emergencies and evacuation if needed.
Is Fiji safe for tourists?
Fiji is generally very safe for tourists and Fijians are renowned for their warm hospitality. Safety tips: Exercise normal precautions with valuables; use hotel safes for passports and cash; avoid walking alone late at night in urban areas; be cautious of strong currents when swimming; stay hydrated and use sun protection. Natural hazards: Cyclone season is November-April (resorts have emergency plans); occasional flooding during heavy rains; respect ocean conditions and local advice for water activities. Health: Drink bottled or filtered water outside resorts; eat at reputable establishments; have travel insurance with medical coverage. Emergency contacts: Police — 917; Ambulance — 911; Fire — 910. Fiji has good medical facilities in Suva and Nadi for emergencies.
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