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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 Mauritius 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 Mauritius Immigration standards before submission, significantly reducing the risk of rejection or delays.

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We submit to Mauritius Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted to Mauritius 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.

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Receive your visa electronically

Your approved Mauritius visa arrives as a PDF document. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Mauritian immigration along with your passport. Welcome to paradise — your Indian Ocean adventure awaits!

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Visa types needed for Mauritius

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  • Mauritius Travel Digital Form - 90 days, Single entry Most Popular

Mauritius Travel Digital Form - 90 days, Single entry

The Mauritius eVisa provides access to pristine beaches, coral reefs, and lush mountains. Valid for 90 Days with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 90 days. Perfect for tourism and business.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • šŸ›‚ Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • šŸ“ø Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • āœˆļø Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • šŸØ Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • šŸ’³ Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 90 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Mauritius Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 60 days

For beach holidays and leisure travel

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For meetings and commercial activities

Visa Exemption

Up to 90 days

Many nationalities enter visa-free

Premium Visa

Up to 1 year

Long-stay for remote workers and retirees

Essential Requirements

  • šŸ“˜Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • āœˆļøReturn or onward flight ticket required
  • šŸØConfirmed hotel or accommodation booking
  • šŸ’°Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • šŸ“·Passport photo 35x45mm, white background
  • šŸ„Travel insurance covering medical expenses

Tourist & Visa-Free Entry

Mauritius is one of the most welcoming destinations in the Indian Ocean, offering visa-free access or visa on arrival to citizens of over 100 countries. This tropical paradise has positioned itself as an accessible luxury destination for international travelers. Visa-Free Entry — Up to 60-90 Days Citizens of the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and many other countries can enter Mauritius without a visa for tourism purposes. The standard visa-free period is 60 days, which can be extended to 90 days. During this time, you can explore the island's stunning beaches, coral reefs, nature reserves, and multicultural heritage sites without any prior visa application. Entry Requirements for Visa-Free Travelers Even without a visa requirement, you must present: a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date with minimum 2 blank pages, confirmed return or onward travel tickets, proof of accommodation (hotel booking, resort confirmation, or invitation letter), and evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay (approximately $100-150 USD per day). Immigration officers at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport may request these documents.
Pristine white sand beach with turquoise lagoon and palm trees at Trou aux Biches in northern Mauritius
Trou aux Biches — One of Mauritius's most beautiful beaches on the northwest coast

Business & Premium Visas

Business Visa The Mauritius business visa caters to professionals conducting commercial activities within the country. This includes attending business meetings, trade fairs, and conferences; exploring investment opportunities in the island's growing financial sector; establishing trade contacts; conducting market research; and negotiating contracts. Business visas allow stays up to 90 days and require documentation including an invitation letter from a Mauritian company, your company's registration documents, and a detailed business itinerary. Premium Visa — Long-Term Stay Mauritius has introduced the Premium Visa program, allowing remote workers, retirees, and digital nomads to live in paradise for up to one year, renewable for additional periods. This innovative visa recognizes the changing nature of work and welcomes those who can work remotely. Requirements include proof of income or savings, travel insurance, and accommodation arrangements. The Premium Visa offers a unique opportunity to experience island life while maintaining your career or enjoying retirement. Occupation Permit & Residence For those seeking longer-term residence, Mauritius offers Occupation Permits for investors, self-employed individuals, and professionals with job offers from Mauritian companies.
Colorful waterfront of Port Louis with traditional buildings and the Caudan Waterfront development
Port Louis — Mauritius's vibrant capital city and commercial hub

Entry Requirements & Documentation

Essential Requirements for All Travelers All visitors to Mauritius must meet these fundamental requirements: • Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended departure date with at least 2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps • Return transportation: Confirmed return flight or onward travel ticket — essential for entry approval • Accommodation proof: Hotel booking confirmation, resort reservation, or invitation letter if staying with friends/family including host's contact details • Sufficient funds: Evidence of financial means to support your stay (bank statements, credit cards, cash) — approximately $100-150 USD per day recommended • Health requirements: No mandatory vaccinations for most travelers, but yellow fever certificate required if arriving from endemic areas Customs & Import Regulations Mauritius has strict biosecurity controls. Bringing fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, meat products, and certain animal products is prohibited without prior permits. Duty-free allowances include 250 cigarettes, 1 liter of spirits, and goods up to 10,000 MUR. Declare any amounts exceeding 500,000 MUR (or equivalent) in cash or financial instruments.
Dramatic Le Morne Brabant mountain rising from the turquoise lagoon at golden hour
Le Morne Brabant — UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic Mauritius landmark

Entry Points & Practical Information

Entry Points & Immigration Mauritius visas and visa-free entry are processed at: • Main Airport: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU) near Mahebourg — the primary entry point for most international visitors with modern facilities and efficient immigration processing • Seaport: Port Louis Harbor for cruise ship passengers and yacht arrivals Immigration Process Upon arrival, proceed to immigration counters where officers will verify your documents. For visa-free nationals, this typically takes 10-15 minutes. You'll receive an entry stamp indicating your permitted stay duration. Keep your departure card (if provided) safe for exit. Extension of Stay If you wish to extend your stay beyond the initial period, visit the Passport and Immigration Office in Port Louis. Extensions up to a maximum of 6 months for tourism are generally available with proof of funds, accommodation, and valid reasons. Apply at least one week before your current permission expires. Currency & Connectivity The Mauritian Rupee (MUR) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available, and major credit cards accepted at hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. The island has excellent mobile and internet connectivity across most areas.
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Blue Bay Marine Park — World-class snorkeling and diving in protected waters

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Travelers to Mauritius rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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Sophie R.Jan 18, 2026

"Our honeymoon to Mauritius was perfect! DoVisa made the visa process seamless. We were approved in just 2 days and the beaches were absolutely stunning."

Michael B.Jan 12, 2026

"Applied for the Premium Visa to work remotely from Mauritius. DoVisa guided me through the entire process and now I'm living the island dream!"

Emma T.Jan 5, 2026

"Fantastic service! The team was incredibly helpful explaining that I could enter visa-free. Saved me time and money. The snorkeling at Blue Bay was incredible!"

Pierre L.Dec 30, 2025

"Business trip to Port Louis sorted quickly. The invitation letter guidance was very helpful. Professional service and quick response times."

Jennifer K.Dec 22, 2025

"Family holiday of a lifetime! DoVisa processed visas for all 4 of us together. Le Morne was breathtaking and the resorts are world-class."

David S.Dec 15, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for different destinations. Always reliable! Mauritius was paradise and the visa support was excellent as always."

Caroline M.Dec 8, 2025

"Great experience overall. Had a question about extending my stay and the support team responded within hours with clear instructions."

James W.Nov 28, 2025

"Diving trip to Mauritius exceeded expectations! The reefs are amazing. DoVisa made entry requirements crystal clear. Highly recommend!"

Anna H.Nov 20, 2025

"Retired couple spending winter in Mauritius. The Premium Visa application was straightforward with DoVisa's help. Paradise found!"

Richard N.Nov 12, 2025

"Quick processing and helpful customer service. The document checklist ensured I had everything ready. Immigration at MRU airport was smooth."

Mauritius Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Mauritius?
Mauritius offers several entry options depending on your nationality and purpose of visit. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of over 100 countries including EU members, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia for stays up to 60-90 days. Tourist visa for nationalities requiring pre-approval allows stays for leisure and holiday purposes. Business visa caters to commercial activities including meetings, conferences, and investment exploration. Premium Visa is a unique long-stay option (up to 1 year, renewable) for remote workers, digital nomads, and retirees who can support themselves financially. Occupation Permit for those seeking employment or starting businesses in Mauritius. The right entry type depends on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended length of stay.
Do I need a visa to visit Mauritius?
Many nationalities can visit Mauritius without a visa for tourism purposes. Visa-free countries include: all European Union member states, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, most Commonwealth nations, and many others — over 100 countries in total. Visa-free stays are typically 60 days, extendable to 90 days. Visa required: Citizens of some countries need to apply for a visa before travel. Check the Mauritius Immigration website or contact us for your specific nationality. Important: Even visa-free travelers must meet entry requirements including valid passport, return ticket, accommodation proof, and sufficient funds. DoVisa can verify your requirements and assist with applications if needed.
What documents do I need to enter Mauritius?
Essential documents for all travelers: Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your departure date with minimum 2 blank pages; confirmed return or onward flight tickets; proof of accommodation (hotel booking, resort reservation, or invitation letter from host with their contact details); evidence of sufficient funds for your stay (bank statements, credit cards, approximately $100-150 USD per day recommended). Additional for visa applicants: Completed visa application form; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background); travel itinerary; travel insurance documentation. Business travelers: Invitation letter from Mauritian company; employer letter stating purpose of visit; company registration documents. Premium Visa applicants: Proof of income or savings (minimum thresholds apply); comprehensive travel and health insurance; detailed accommodation plans. All documents should be clear, legible scans.
How long can I stay in Mauritius?
Visa-free entry: Initial period of 60 days for most nationalities, which can be extended to 90 days at the Passport and Immigration Office in Port Louis. Maximum stay for tourists: Up to 6 months within a 12-month period with approved extensions. Extensions require proof of sufficient funds, valid accommodation, return ticket, and good reasons for extended stay. Business visa: Typically up to 90 days per visit. Premium Visa: Up to 1 year, renewable for additional periods — ideal for long-term stays. Occupation Permit: 3 years, renewable, for those working or investing in Mauritius. Important: Overstaying is a serious offense resulting in fines, detention, and potential future entry bans. Always ensure you have valid permission for your entire stay and apply for extensions well before current authorization expires.
Can I extend my stay in Mauritius?
Yes, stay extensions are available for most visitors. Where to apply: Passport and Immigration Office, Sterling House, 9-11 Lislet Geoffroy Street, Port Louis. Open Monday-Friday. Tourist extensions: Initial 60-day visa-free entry can be extended to 90 days; total tourist stay can be extended up to 6 months maximum with valid justification. Requirements: Valid passport; proof of sufficient funds for extended stay; confirmed accommodation; return/onward ticket; completed application form; extension fee (varies by duration). When to apply: At least 1 week before your current authorization expires — never overstay while waiting for extension decision. Premium Visa holders: Can apply for annual renewals. Processing time: Usually 3-5 working days. Tip: Extensions are discretionary — provide comprehensive documentation and legitimate reasons for your extended stay.
What is the Premium Visa for Mauritius?
The Premium Visa is Mauritius's innovative long-stay program launched to attract remote workers, digital nomads, and retirees. Duration: Up to 1 year, renewable for additional periods. Eligibility: Anyone who can work remotely or support themselves without local employment — freelancers, remote employees, business owners, retirees, and those with passive income. Requirements: Proof of sufficient income or savings; comprehensive travel and health insurance; valid passport; accommodation arrangements; clean criminal record. Benefits: Live and work remotely from paradise; access to Mauritius's excellent infrastructure, healthcare, and lifestyle; explore the island extensively; potential pathway to longer-term residence. What's not permitted: Employment with Mauritian companies (requires Occupation Permit). Application: Can be submitted online; processing typically 2-3 weeks. Cost: No visa fee for the Premium Visa itself — just demonstrate financial self-sufficiency.
Can I work in Mauritius with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas and visa-free entry do not permit employment in Mauritius. Tourist/visa-free entry is strictly for leisure activities, sightseeing, beach holidays, visiting friends and family, and attending non-commercial events. Remote work: If you're employed by a non-Mauritian company and wish to work remotely from Mauritius, the Premium Visa is the appropriate option. Local employment: Working for a Mauritian employer requires an Occupation Permit, which involves employer sponsorship, proof the position cannot be filled locally, and various documentation. The process must be initiated before entering for work purposes. Self-employment/Business: Starting a business in Mauritius requires an Occupation Permit (Self-Employed category) with investment thresholds. Volunteer work: Genuine volunteer activities with registered charities may be permitted on tourist entry, but any work that could be performed by a Mauritian typically requires proper authorization. Penalties: Working illegally risks fines, deportation, and future entry bans.
How long does visa processing take for Mauritius?
Processing times vary by visa type and application completeness. Visa-free entry: No advance processing required — simply arrive with required documents and receive entry stamp at immigration (typically 10-15 minutes). Tourist visa: Usually 3-7 business days when required; most applications processed within 48-72 hours. Business visa: 5-10 business days due to additional verification of invitation letters and business documentation. Premium Visa: 2-3 weeks typical processing time for this long-stay category. Factors affecting speed: Application completeness, document clarity, time of year (peak seasons may see slightly longer processing), and any additional information requests. Recommendations: Apply at least 2-3 weeks before intended travel; ensure all documents are complete and clearly scanned; respond promptly to any queries. DoVisa's pre-submission review helps ensure applications are complete, minimizing delays.
What happens if my visa application is rejected?
Mauritius visa rejections are uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete documentation; unclear or expired passport scan; photos not meeting specifications; insufficient proof of funds; missing accommodation or return travel proof; previous immigration violations; concerns about true purpose of visit. If rejected: You'll receive notification of the unsuccessful application — detailed reasons are not always provided. You can typically reapply immediately with improved documentation addressing potential issues. There's no formal appeals process, but fresh applications are considered independently. Prevention tips: Ensure documents are complete, clear, and current before submission; verify passport validity (6+ months); provide comprehensive proof of accommodation and return travel; include bank statements showing adequate funds; be honest and consistent in your application. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund and complimentary reapplication assistance.
Do I need any vaccinations for Mauritius?
Mauritius has no mandatory vaccinations for most travelers. Yellow fever certificate required: Only if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever endemic country (most of sub-Saharan Africa, parts of South America). The certificate must show vaccination at least 10 days before arrival. Recommended vaccinations: While not required, health authorities suggest ensuring routine vaccinations are current (tetanus, hepatitis A/B, typhoid) and considering additional protection based on your activities. Malaria: Mauritius is generally malaria-free — no prophylaxis required for the main island. COVID-19: Requirements have largely been lifted; check current regulations before travel. Health precautions: Drink bottled water in rural areas; use sun protection (tropical sun is intense); be cautious with street food; have comprehensive travel insurance covering medical expenses and evacuation. Medical facilities: Good quality healthcare available, especially in urban areas and resort zones.
When is the best time to visit Mauritius?
Mauritius enjoys a pleasant tropical climate year-round, but timing affects your experience. May-December (Winter/Dry Season): Most popular period with comfortable temperatures (20-26C), less humidity, and minimal rainfall. Perfect for beach activities, water sports, diving, and outdoor exploration. Peak season prices July-September and December. January-April (Summer/Wet Season): Warmer and more humid (25-33C), with occasional tropical showers usually brief and in afternoons. Sea temperatures warmer for swimming. Cyclone season (January-March) brings occasional weather disruptions — travel insurance important. Best for specific activities: Diving: November-April (warmest water, best visibility). Hiking: May-November (cooler, drier). Big game fishing: October-April (marlin season). Kite surfing: June-August (consistent winds). Budget travel: February-April, May-June (shoulder seasons with lower prices). Honeymoons: May-December for most reliable weather at luxury resorts.
Do children need their own visa for Mauritius?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own valid travel documents. There are no family visas or provisions for children on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in the child's own name (not included in parent's passport) with 6+ months validity; if visa required, separate visa application for each child; passport-sized photograph meeting same specifications as adults. Unaccompanied minors: Additional documentation including parental consent letters, birth certificates, and contact details of receiving adults in Mauritius. Children traveling with one parent: May be asked for consent letter from the absent parent; carry birth certificate and custody documents if applicable. Application process: Parents typically apply for children's visas simultaneously with their own. Each child's entry is processed separately. Visa-free entry: Children from visa-exempt countries receive the same visa-free access as adults — just ensure their passports and supporting documents are complete.
What is the currency in Mauritius and can I use credit cards?
The official currency is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR). Exchange rates: Approximately 45 MUR = 1 USD (rates fluctuate). Cash: ATMs widely available at airports, banks, shopping centers, and tourist areas. International cards (Visa, Mastercard) generally work well. Withdraw rupees for small purchases, markets, and local restaurants. Credit/Debit cards: Widely accepted at hotels, resorts, larger restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions. Some establishments add 2-3% card processing fees. Smaller businesses and beach vendors often prefer cash. Currency exchange: Available at airport (reasonable rates), banks, hotels, and licensed exchange bureaus in tourist areas. Compare rates before exchanging large amounts. Tipping: Not mandatory but appreciated — 10% at restaurants if service charge not included; small tips for hotel staff, tour guides, and taxi drivers. Euros and US Dollars: Some tourist businesses accept them, but you'll get better value using local currency.
What are the main attractions in Mauritius?
Mauritius offers diverse attractions beyond its famous beaches. Natural wonders: Le Morne Brabant (UNESCO World Heritage Site, dramatic mountain); Chamarel Seven Colored Earth (unique geological formation); Black River Gorges National Park (hiking, endemic wildlife); Underwater Waterfall illusion (stunning aerial view). Beaches: Trou aux Biches (calm waters, snorkeling); Belle Mare (pristine white sand); Flic en Flac (sunsets, diving); Le Morne (kitesurfing). Marine activities: Blue Bay Marine Park (snorkeling, glass-bottom boats); catamaran cruises to Ile aux Cerfs; dolphin watching; deep-sea fishing. Cultural sites: Port Louis (Caudan Waterfront, Central Market, Aapravasi Ghat); Grand Bassin (sacred Hindu lake); Eureka House (colonial mansion). Gardens: Pamplemousses Botanical Garden (giant water lilies, endemic plants); Casela Nature Park (wildlife encounters). Adventure: Zip-lining, quad biking, submarine rides.
Is Mauritius safe for tourists?
Mauritius is considered one of the safest destinations in the Indian Ocean and Africa region. Overall safety: Low crime rates, stable democracy, well-developed tourism infrastructure, and welcoming population. Violent crime against tourists is rare. Precautions: As with any destination, exercise normal vigilance — secure valuables, avoid displaying expensive jewelry, use hotel safes, be aware of surroundings especially at night in less-touristed areas. Beach safety: Swim within lagoon areas protected by reefs; heed warning flags; be cautious of currents at unprotected beaches; wear reef shoes when walking on coral areas. Road safety: Driving is on the left; roads can be narrow and winding; exercise caution if renting a vehicle. Health: No major health concerns; tap water safe in most areas but bottled water recommended; protect against sun exposure. Natural hazards: Cyclone season January-March — follow local advisories; occasional sea urchins in shallow areas. Emergency: Police 999, Ambulance 114, Tourist Police 213-9339.
Do I need to print my Mauritius visa?
If you required a visa and received electronic approval, yes, print your visa. Visa holders: Print the approval letter/visa document clearly on A4 paper in color if possible (black and white acceptable). Present it at immigration along with your passport. Keep a digital copy on your phone as backup, but physical copies are typically required. Visa-free travelers: No visa document to print — simply present your passport and supporting documents (accommodation proof, return ticket, etc.) at immigration. At immigration: Officers will verify documents and may ask questions about your stay, accommodation, and departure plans. Be prepared to show hotel bookings and return tickets. During your stay: Keep visa documents safe; you may need them for accommodation check-in or if asked to prove legal stay status. Departure: Immigration will verify you haven't overstayed and may check your visa document again.
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