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Simple 4-step process - most applications approved within 15 business days

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Complete the online application

Fill out our user-friendly application form with your personal details, travel dates, and purpose of visit. As Guadeloupe is a French overseas department and part of the European Union, our system validates your information against Schengen visa requirements, ensuring accuracy and compliance with French immigration standards.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan showing the bio page clearly, recent passport-sized photographs meeting Schengen standards, proof of accommodation in Guadeloupe, travel insurance with minimum coverage of 30,000 EUR, and supporting documents based on your visa category. Our specialists verify each document against French consular requirements.

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We process your visa

Your verified application is prepared and submitted to the French consulate or visa application center. We monitor processing status closely and communicate any updates, interview scheduling, or requests for additional documentation promptly via email. Our team handles all follow-up queries with French authorities.

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Receive your visa

Once approved, collect your passport with the Schengen visa sticker from the visa application center or receive notification of approval. The visa allows entry to Guadeloupe and other French overseas territories. Welcome to the butterfly islands of the Caribbean!

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Guadeloupe Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Short-Stay Schengen Visa

Up to 90 days

Tourism and family visits within 180-day period

Business Schengen Visa

Up to 90 days

Commercial meetings, conferences, and negotiations

Visa Exemption

Up to 90 days

EU, US, UK, and other exempt nationalities

Long-Stay Visa

Over 90 days

Extended stays for work, study, or family reunification

Essential Requirements

  • passportPassport valid 3+ months beyond intended stay with 2 blank pages
  • photoPassport photo 35x45mm meeting Schengen biometric standards
  • hotelHotel booking or accommodation confirmation in Guadeloupe
  • flightRound-trip flight tickets to Pointe-a-Pitre International Airport
  • insuranceTravel insurance with minimum 30,000 EUR medical coverage
  • moneyProof of sufficient funds (approximately 65 EUR per day)

Visa Policy

Guadeloupe is a French overseas department (DOM) and an integral part of France and the European Union. The archipelago follows Schengen visa regulations with some modifications for overseas territories. Visa-Free Entry Citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area countries, and Switzerland can enter Guadeloupe freely with just a national ID card or passport. Additionally, nationals from visa-exempt countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and many others can visit for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Visa Required Nationalities Travelers from countries requiring Schengen visas must obtain a short-stay visa (Type C) before arrival. This includes citizens from many African, Asian, and Middle Eastern nations. Applications are processed through French consulates or authorized visa application centers. Note that a standard Schengen visa issued for mainland France is not automatically valid for French overseas territories unless specifically indicated.
Pristine white sand beach at Grande-Anse with crystal clear turquoise waters and palm trees in Guadeloupe
Grande-Anse Beach - One of Guadeloupe's most beautiful stretches of Caribbean coastline

Visa Requirements

Essential Documentation for Schengen Visa All Guadeloupe visa applicants must provide the following core documents: Passport: Valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure date with minimum two blank pages. The passport must have been issued within the previous 10 years. Photograph: Two recent passport-sized photos (35x45mm) meeting Schengen biometric requirements with white background, taken within the last 6 months. Photos must show full face with neutral expression. Travel Insurance: Mandatory coverage of minimum 30,000 EUR for medical expenses and emergency repatriation, valid throughout the Schengen area including overseas territories. Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservation, rental agreement, or invitation letter (attestation d'accueil) from a resident of Guadeloupe. Financial Evidence: Bank statements from the last 3 months demonstrating sufficient funds (approximately 65 EUR per day of stay). Employment letter with salary details is also required for employed applicants.
Carbet Falls cascading through lush tropical rainforest in Guadeloupe's Basse-Terre island
Carbet Falls - Spectacular waterfalls in the heart of Guadeloupe National Park

Application Process

How to Apply for a Guadeloupe Visa The visa application process follows standard Schengen procedures: Step 1 - Determine Visa Type: Identify whether you need a short-stay (C) or long-stay (D) visa based on your purpose and duration of stay. Ensure you select French overseas territories as your destination. Step 2 - Gather Documents: Collect all required documents including passport, photographs, insurance, accommodation proof, flight itineraries, and financial evidence. Ensure all documents meet French consular specifications. Step 3 - Schedule Appointment: Book an appointment at the French consulate or authorized visa application center (such as TLS Contact or VFS Global) in your country of residence. Step 4 - Submit Application: Attend your appointment in person for biometric data collection (fingerprints and photo). Pay the visa fee (80 EUR for adults, reduced rates for children). Step 5 - Processing: Standard processing takes 15 calendar days from submission. Complex cases may take up to 45 days. Apply at least 6 weeks before travel.
La Soufriere volcano summit with steam vents and hikers on the trail in Basse-Terre
La Soufriere - The highest peak in the Lesser Antilles and active volcano

Travel Tips

Entry Points and Immigration Guadeloupe has one main international airport: Pointe-a-Pitre International Airport (PTP): Also known as Pole Caraibes Airport, located on Grande-Terre island. This modern facility serves direct flights from Paris (8.5 hours), other French cities, North America, and Caribbean destinations. Immigration processing follows French border control procedures. Cruise Port: Pointe-a-Pitre also serves as a major cruise ship destination with a dedicated terminal. Inter-Island Ferries: L'Express des Iles connects Guadeloupe with Martinique, Dominica, and other Caribbean islands. Best Time to Visit The dry season from December to May offers ideal weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. This period coincides with Carnival season (January-February) featuring vibrant parades and Creole music. The wet season (June-November) is warmer with afternoon showers but offers lush landscapes and fewer tourists. Hurricane season peaks from August to October - monitor weather forecasts and ensure comprehensive travel insurance during this period.
Colorful colonial buildings and busy market square in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe's largest city
Pointe-a-Pitre - The vibrant economic capital with Creole architecture and local markets

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Catherine M.Jan 15, 2026

"DoVisa made the Schengen application process so much easier. The beaches in Guadeloupe were absolutely stunning! Highly recommend their service."

James P.Jan 2, 2026

"Excellent guidance on French overseas territory requirements. Got my visa in 12 days. The butterfly islands exceeded all expectations!"

Maria S.Dec 18, 2025

"Good service overall. The document checklist was very helpful for understanding Schengen requirements. La Soufriere hike was incredible."

Thomas K.Nov 25, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for French territories. Always professional and efficient. Guadeloupe Carnival was unforgettable!"

Sophie L.Oct 12, 2025

"Helpful team that explained the difference between standard Schengen and overseas territory visas. The Creole cuisine was amazing."

Richard H.Sep 8, 2025

"Smooth application process from start to finish. Customer support was responsive when I had questions about travel insurance requirements."

Elena V.Jul 22, 2025

"Best visa service I have used for Caribbean destinations. Les Saintes islands are a hidden paradise. Thank you DoVisa!"

Michael B.Jun 15, 2025

"Processing took about 2 weeks as expected. Clear communication throughout. The waterfalls and rainforest trails were spectacular."

Charlotte D.May 3, 2025

"DoVisa guided me through every step of the Schengen application. Grande-Anse beach is the most beautiful I have ever seen!"

Pierre R.Mar 19, 2025

"Visited from Canada using DoVisa. The process was straightforward and their support team answered all my questions promptly."

Amanda F.Feb 7, 2025

"Reliable service with good document verification. Guadeloupe offers the perfect mix of French sophistication and Caribbean relaxation."

Guadeloupe Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Guadeloupe?
Guadeloupe follows French visa regulations as a French overseas department. Short-stay Schengen visa (Type C) allows stays up to 90 days within 180 days for tourism, business, or family visits. Long-stay visa (Type D) is required for stays exceeding 90 days, including work, study, or family reunification. Transit visa may be required for certain nationalities making connections through Guadeloupe. Visa exemption applies to EU citizens and nationals of approximately 60 countries who can visit without a visa. The appropriate visa depends on your nationality, purpose, and duration of stay.
Do I need a visa to visit Guadeloupe?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. No visa required for citizens of EU/EEA countries, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and many other countries for stays up to 90 days. Visa required for citizens of countries not covered by Schengen visa exemption agreements, including many African, Asian, and Middle Eastern nations. Important: A standard Schengen visa for mainland France may not automatically include French overseas territories - ensure your visa specifically covers DOM-TOM (overseas departments and territories).
What documents are required for a Guadeloupe visa?
Essential documents for Schengen visa: Passport valid 3+ months beyond departure with 2 blank pages, issued within 10 years; two passport photos (35x45mm, white background); completed application form; travel medical insurance (minimum 30,000 EUR coverage). Supporting documents: Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter); round-trip flight itinerary; bank statements from last 3 months; employment letter or proof of income; cover letter explaining travel purpose. Additional for specific purposes: Business visa requires invitation from French company; student visa requires enrollment confirmation.
How long does Guadeloupe visa processing take?
Standard Schengen visa processing takes 15 calendar days from the date of application submission. Complex cases may require up to 30-45 days for additional verification. Peak season (December-February and summer months) may experience higher volumes. Recommendation: Apply at least 6 weeks before your intended travel date, but no earlier than 6 months before. Incomplete applications or missing documents are the most common causes of delays. DoVisa's document review service helps identify potential issues before submission.
Can I extend my stay in Guadeloupe?
Extending a short-stay visa in Guadeloupe is possible but not guaranteed. Extension process: Apply at the Prefecture of Guadeloupe in Basse-Terre before your current visa expires. Required documents include valid passport, completed application form, proof of accommodation for extended period, proof of sufficient funds, and valid travel insurance. Maximum stay: Short-stay visas cannot exceed 90 days within any 180-day period. For stays beyond 90 days, you must apply for a long-stay visa (Type D) from your home country before traveling. Overstaying can result in fines, deportation, and future visa difficulties.
What is the best time to visit Guadeloupe?
Dry season (December-May): The ideal time for beach activities with pleasant temperatures (25-30 degrees Celsius), low humidity, and minimal rainfall. This period includes Carnival (January-February) with spectacular parades and Creole celebrations. Wet season (June-November): Warmer with afternoon showers, lush green landscapes, and fewer tourists. Hurricane season peaks August-October - monitor forecasts and ensure comprehensive travel insurance. Year-round activities: Hiking La Soufriere, visiting Carbet Falls, diving, snorkeling, and exploring Creole culture are enjoyable throughout the year.
What are Guadeloupe's main entry points?
Pointe-a-Pitre International Airport (PTP): The main international gateway, also called Pole Caraibes Airport, located on Grande-Terre island. Direct flights arrive from Paris (8.5 hours), other French cities, Miami, Montreal, and Caribbean destinations. Immigration follows French border control procedures. Cruise port: Pointe-a-Pitre serves as a popular Caribbean cruise destination. Inter-island ferries: L'Express des Iles operates regular services connecting Guadeloupe with Martinique, Dominica, Saint Lucia, and other Caribbean islands. Ferries also connect the main islands with Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, and La Desirade.
Can I work in Guadeloupe with a tourist visa?
No, working in Guadeloupe with a tourist visa or short-stay Schengen visa is strictly prohibited. Tourist visas permit only leisure activities including sightseeing, beach vacations, visiting family, and attending cultural events. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings and conferences but not paid employment. Legal employment requires a long-stay work visa (Type D) obtained before arrival, with a work contract from a French employer and approval from French labor authorities (DIRECCTE). Working illegally can result in fines, deportation, and permanent visa bans.
Do children need their own visa for Guadeloupe?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own visa if one is needed for their nationality. There are no provisions for children traveling on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's name with 3+ months validity; passport-sized photograph meeting Schengen standards; parental consent documentation if traveling with only one parent or with guardians; birth certificate showing relationship to accompanying adult. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own. Fees: Reduced visa fees apply - children aged 6-12 pay 40 EUR; children under 6 are exempt from visa fees.
Is a standard Schengen visa valid for Guadeloupe?
A standard Schengen visa issued for mainland France or other Schengen countries is not automatically valid for French overseas territories including Guadeloupe. Important distinction: French overseas departments (DOM) like Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Reunion, and Mayotte are part of France but have separate visa provisions. When applying for a Schengen visa, you must specifically indicate that you intend to visit French overseas territories. The visa must mention DOM-TOM validity or be specifically issued for overseas France. Check your visa sticker carefully before travel.
What currency is used in Guadeloupe?
The official currency is the Euro (EUR), as Guadeloupe is fully integrated into the French and EU monetary system. Card acceptance: Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist establishments. ATMs: Widely available throughout Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, dispensing euros. Cash: Recommended for markets, small vendors, and remote areas. Currency exchange: Not necessary for visitors from Eurozone countries; others can exchange at banks and airport facilities. Tipping: Service is typically included in bills; small tips are appreciated but not mandatory.
What if my Guadeloupe visa is rejected?
Schengen visa rejections occur but are not common for complete applications. Common rejection reasons: Insufficient proof of funds; inadequate travel insurance coverage; unclear travel purpose; concerns about immigration intent; incomplete documentation; previous visa violations. If rejected: You will receive a written notification with the reason. You can appeal the decision within a specified timeframe (varies by consulate) or reapply with improved documentation. Prevention: Ensure comprehensive documentation; demonstrate strong ties to home country; provide clear travel itinerary. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund and complimentary reapplication assistance.
What languages are spoken in Guadeloupe?
French is the official language of Guadeloupe, used in government, education, and formal settings. Guadeloupean Creole (Creole Guadeloupeen): Widely spoken locally, this French-based Creole is the daily language for many residents. Communication for tourists: French is essential for visiting Guadeloupe. Unlike some Caribbean destinations, English proficiency is limited outside major hotels and tourist areas. Basic French phrases are highly recommended. Signage and menus: Predominantly in French. Tip: Learning basic French greetings and phrases like 'Bonjour' (hello) and 'Merci' (thank you) will enhance your experience.
Do I need to print my visa for Guadeloupe?
Schengen visas for Guadeloupe are issued as physical visa stickers affixed to your passport, not electronic visas. Process: After approval, you collect your passport from the visa application center or consulate with the visa sticker inside. At immigration: Present your passport with the visa sticker at border control. Keep copies: It's advisable to have digital and paper copies of your visa page, travel insurance, accommodation bookings, and return tickets. Note: Unlike some countries that offer e-Visas, France and Schengen countries still require physical visa stickers for most visa categories.
What are the top attractions in Guadeloupe?
Natural wonders: La Soufriere volcano (1,467m, highest peak in Lesser Antilles); Carbet Falls (spectacular rainforest waterfalls); Guadeloupe National Park (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve). Beaches: Grande-Anse (stunning white sand); Plage de la Caravelle; Plage de Bois Jolan. Islands: Les Saintes (picturesque fishing villages); Marie-Galante (traditional rum distilleries); La Desirade (unspoiled nature). Cultural sites: Memorial ACTe (slavery memorial museum); Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul Cathedral; local markets in Pointe-a-Pitre. Activities: Diving, snorkeling, hiking, rum tasting tours, Creole cooking classes.
Is travel insurance required for Guadeloupe?
Travel insurance is mandatory for Schengen visa applicants visiting Guadeloupe. Minimum requirements: Coverage of at least 30,000 EUR for medical expenses and emergency repatriation; valid throughout all French overseas territories; coverage for entire duration of stay. Policy specifications: Must be from a recognized insurer; policy document must clearly state coverage amount and validity dates. Visa-exempt travelers: While not legally required, comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended given potential medical costs. Coverage recommendations: Medical evacuation (important for remote areas); trip cancellation; adventure activities coverage if planning hiking or water sports.
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