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Our team submits your application to the Nauru Immigration Department. We track your application status and communicate with authorities on your behalf. You'll receive updates throughout the process as your visa moves toward approval.

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Nauru Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 30 days

For leisure travel and exploring the island

Business Visa

Up to 30 days

For commercial meetings and official business

Visitor Visa

Up to 30 days

For visiting friends and family in Nauru

Transit Visa

Up to 72 hours

For travelers passing through Nauru

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Passport photo 35x45mm, white background
  • 🏨Confirmed hotel booking or sponsor letter
  • ✈️Return or onward flight confirmation required
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for stay
  • 📄Visa approval letter from Nauru Immigration

Nauru Tourist Visa Requirements

Nauru requires visitors from most countries to obtain a visa before arrival. Unlike many Pacific island nations, Nauru does not offer visa-free entry or visa on arrival for most nationalities. All visa applications must be submitted in advance through the Nauru Immigration Department or through authorized visa processing services. Tourist Visa The Nauru tourist visa allows visitors to explore the world's smallest island nation for up to 30 days. This visa is suitable for travelers interested in discovering Nauru's unique phosphate mining history, coral reef landscapes, and remote Pacific island culture. Tourist activities include exploring the lunar-like phosphate pinnacles, swimming in Anibare Bay, visiting Buada Lagoon, and experiencing authentic Nauruan hospitality. Who Needs a Visa Nearly all nationalities require a visa to enter Nauru. Very few countries have visa exemption agreements with Nauru. Citizens should apply well in advance of their intended travel dates, as processing can take 5-10 business days or longer depending on application volume and time of year.
Anibare Bay beach in Nauru with turquoise waters and coconut palms along the shoreline
Anibare Bay — Nauru's most popular beach destination

Business & Official Visit Visas

Business Visa Business travelers visiting Nauru for commercial purposes must obtain a business visa. This visa permits attendance at business meetings, contract negotiations, government consultations, and exploration of investment opportunities. Nauru's economy centers on phosphate mining rehabilitation, fishing licenses, and international services, making business visas relevant for investors and consultants in these sectors. Required Business Documentation Business visa applicants should provide an invitation letter from the Nauruan organization or government department, company registration documents, and a detailed purpose of visit statement. Government officials and diplomats require official invitation through diplomatic channels. Visitor Visa for Family Those visiting friends or family residing in Nauru need a visitor visa with a sponsor letter from their Nauruan host. The sponsor must be a legal resident or citizen of Nauru and provide accommodation guarantee and financial responsibility documentation. This visa category is common for Nauruan diaspora families returning to visit relatives on the island.
Unique coral limestone phosphate pinnacles in Nauru's interior landscape
Phosphate Pinnacles — Nauru's distinctive post-mining landscape

Visa Application Requirements & Fees

Required Documents for All Visa Types All Nauru visa applications require the following: • Valid passport: Minimum 6 months validity beyond your intended stay with at least 2 blank pages • Passport photograph: Recent photo (35x45mm) with white background meeting ICAO standards • Completed application form: All fields accurately filled with no errors • Proof of accommodation: Hotel booking confirmation or sponsor letter with accommodation details • Return or onward ticket: Confirmed flight departing Nauru within visa validity • Proof of funds: Bank statement showing sufficient funds for your stay • Travel itinerary: Brief description of planned activities in Nauru Visa Fees Nauru visa fees vary by nationality and visa type. Standard tourist visa fees range from AUD 50-100 equivalent. Business visas may have additional processing fees. Fees are typically paid during the application process via bank transfer or credit card through authorized channels. Processing Time Standard processing takes 5-10 business days. Expedited processing may be available for urgent travel needs at additional cost.
Buada Lagoon freshwater lake surrounded by palm trees in central Nauru
Buada Lagoon — Nauru's only freshwater lake in the island's interior

Entry Points & Travel Information

Nauru International Airport (INU) Nauru International Airport is the sole point of entry to the country. Located near the government offices district, this small airport receives limited international flights. Nauru Airlines operates services connecting Nauru to Brisbane (Australia), Nadi (Fiji), Tarawa (Kiribati), Majuro (Marshall Islands), and Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia). Flight Frequency Flights to Nauru are infrequent — typically 2-3 services per week depending on the route. Book well in advance as seats are limited. Many travelers connect through Brisbane or Nadi to reach Nauru. Immigration on Arrival Upon arrival, present your passport with visa approval letter at immigration. Officers will stamp your entry and confirm your permitted length of stay. Customs declarations are required — Nauru has strict quarantine rules for food and plant materials. Best Time to Visit Nauru has a tropical climate with two seasons. The dry season from May to October offers the most pleasant weather with lower humidity. The wet season (November-April) brings higher rainfall but lush vegetation. Water temperature remains warm year-round for swimming.
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Nauru Island — Only 21 square kilometers, encircled by a single road

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Nauru Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Nauru?
Nauru offers several visa categories for international visitors. Tourist Visa: For leisure travel, sightseeing, and exploring the island's unique attractions including phosphate pinnacles, beaches, and cultural sites. Business Visa: For commercial activities, meetings with government officials, and investment exploration in sectors like fishing and phosphate rehabilitation. Visitor Visa: For visiting friends and family residing in Nauru, requiring a sponsor letter from a Nauruan resident. Transit Visa: For travelers passing through Nauru to other Pacific destinations, valid for up to 72 hours. Most visas are issued for 30 days initially with potential for extension.
Who needs a visa to enter Nauru?
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Nauru. Unlike many Pacific island nations that offer visa-free access or visa on arrival, Nauru maintains stricter entry requirements. Citizens of very few countries have visa exemption agreements with Nauru. All other visitors must obtain a visa before arrival through the Nauru Immigration Department or authorized visa services. This includes citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, European Union countries, Canada, Australia, and most other nations. Always confirm current requirements as visa policies may change.
How do I apply for a Nauru visa?
Nauru visa applications can be submitted through several channels. Through DoVisa: Our service handles the complete application process, submitting your documents to Nauru Immigration on your behalf. Direct application: Contact the Nauru Immigration Department or nearest Nauru consulate. Application steps: Complete the visa application form with accurate personal and travel details; gather required documents (passport, photo, accommodation proof, return ticket, bank statement); submit application with fee payment; wait for processing (typically 5-10 business days); receive visa approval letter via email; print and carry the approval letter when traveling.
What documents are required for a Nauru visa?
Essential documents for Nauru visa application: Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity and 2 blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm) with white background; completed visa application form; proof of accommodation (hotel booking or sponsor letter from Nauru resident); confirmed return or onward flight ticket; bank statement showing sufficient funds for your stay (recommended minimum AUD 100 per day); brief travel itinerary describing your planned activities. Additional documents for business visas: Invitation letter from Nauruan organization and company registration documents. For visitor visas: Sponsor letter from Nauru-based host with their identification.
How long can I stay in Nauru with a tourist visa?
The standard Nauru tourist visa allows stays of up to 30 days. This duration is sufficient for most visitors to explore the entire island, as Nauru is only 21 square kilometers — the world's third-smallest country. Visa extensions: If you wish to stay longer, extensions may be possible by applying to the Nauru Immigration Department in person. Extensions are granted at the discretion of immigration authorities and require valid reasons for continued stay, proof of funds, and accommodation arrangements. Maximum stay: Extensions typically allow total stays of up to 90 days for tourism purposes. Long-term stays require appropriate resident visas.
Can I extend my Nauru visa?
Yes, Nauru visa extensions are possible but must be applied for before your current visa expires. Where to apply: Visit the Nauru Immigration Department located in the government offices district near the airport. Requirements: Current passport with valid visa, completed extension form, proof of continued accommodation, evidence of sufficient funds, return ticket within new requested period, and payment of extension fee. Processing: Extensions are processed within a few days and granted at immigration discretion. Important: Do not overstay your visa — overstaying results in fines and potential future entry bans. Apply for extension at least one week before your visa expires.
Can I work in Nauru with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas do not permit any form of employment in Nauru. Tourist and visitor visas are strictly for leisure activities, sightseeing, visiting family, and tourism-related purposes. To work in Nauru, you must obtain proper work authorization, which typically requires: employer sponsorship from a Nauru-registered entity; work permit application through the Nauru Immigration Department; evidence of qualifications and skills; police clearance certificate; and medical examination. Employment sectors: Most foreign workers in Nauru are employed in government services, healthcare, education, and regional processing center operations. Working without proper authorization leads to deportation and entry bans.
Do I need to print my Nauru visa?
Yes, you should print your Nauru visa approval letter and carry it when traveling. Upon visa approval, you receive an authorization letter via email that serves as your entry permit. At the airport: Present the printed approval letter along with your passport at check-in (airlines may verify visa status) and at Nauru immigration upon arrival. Digital copies: While having a digital backup on your phone is recommended, immigration officers typically require the printed document. Multiple copies: Print at least two copies — one for immigration and one for your records. Keep your approval letter secure throughout your trip as it may be requested when departing Nauru.
How long does Nauru visa processing take?
Standard Nauru visa processing takes 5-10 business days from submission of a complete application. Processing times may vary based on: Application completeness: Missing documents or errors cause delays. Visa type: Business visas requiring government coordination may take longer. Season: Processing may slow during Nauruan public holidays or peak periods. Application volume: High demand periods extend processing times. Recommendation: Apply at least 3-4 weeks before your intended travel date to account for potential delays. Expedited processing: Rush processing may be available in urgent circumstances at additional cost — contact us to inquire about availability.
What happens if my Nauru visa application is rejected?
If your Nauru visa is rejected, you will receive notification with general reasons for refusal. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete or incorrect application; insufficient funds; lack of confirmed accommodation; no return ticket; previous immigration violations; incomplete travel history disclosure. Options after rejection: Review the refusal reasons carefully; correct any issues identified; reapply with complete and accurate documentation; consider using a visa service like DoVisa to ensure proper application preparation. Prevention: Ensure all documents are complete, accurate, and clearly legible before submission. DoVisa advantage: Our document review service identifies potential issues before submission, significantly reducing rejection risk.
How do I get to Nauru?
Nauru International Airport (INU) is the only entry point to the country. Airlines: Nauru Airlines (Our Airline) is the primary carrier serving the island. Routes: Direct connections available from Brisbane (Australia), Nadi (Fiji), Tarawa (Kiribati), Majuro (Marshall Islands), and Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia). Frequency: Flights operate 2-3 times per week depending on route — schedules vary seasonally. Booking tips: Book well in advance as capacity is limited; be flexible with dates; expect connections if traveling from major international hubs. Common routing: Most international travelers connect through Brisbane or Nadi. Flight time from Brisbane is approximately 4 hours.
What is there to see and do in Nauru?
Despite its small size, Nauru offers unique experiences. Phosphate Pinnacles: Explore the lunar-like landscape of coral limestone formations created by phosphate mining — Nauru's defining feature. Anibare Bay: The island's best beach for swimming and snorkeling in clear Pacific waters. Buada Lagoon: Nauru's only freshwater lake, a peaceful oasis surrounded by tropical vegetation in the island's interior. Command Ridge: WWII Japanese gun emplacements with panoramic island views. Moqua Well: Underground caves with freshwater pools. Cultural experiences: Visit local villages, attend a traditional feast, and learn about Nauruan history at the parliament building. Round island: Walk or drive the 19km ring road encircling the entire nation in a few hours.
What currency is used in Nauru?
Nauru uses the Australian Dollar (AUD) as its official currency. Cash is essential: Nauru has very limited banking infrastructure. There are no ATMs on the island and card acceptance is extremely rare — only a few businesses may accept cards. Bring sufficient cash: Calculate your entire trip budget and bring adequate AUD in cash before arriving. Exchanging currency: Very limited exchange facilities exist. Convert to AUD before departure. Costs: Nauru is moderately expensive due to its remoteness — most goods are imported. Budget approximately AUD 100-150 per day for accommodation and meals. Tipping: Not expected but appreciated for exceptional service.
What is the best time to visit Nauru?
The best time to visit Nauru is during the dry season from May to October. This period offers lower humidity, less rainfall, and more comfortable temperatures averaging 25-30 degrees Celsius. Wet season (November-April): Higher rainfall and humidity but still visitable. Tropical showers are typically brief. Year-round conditions: Nauru's equatorial location means consistent temperatures throughout the year. Ocean waters remain warm and suitable for swimming anytime. Considerations: Flight availability may influence your travel dates more than weather — check Nauru Airlines schedules when planning. Events: Independence Day celebrations on January 31 offer cultural festivities if you visit in late January.
Is Nauru safe for tourists?
Nauru is generally safe for tourists with very low crime rates typical of small Pacific island nations. Safety considerations: Petty theft is rare but take normal precautions with valuables; roads have limited lighting at night; swimming conditions vary — check local advice for currents. Health: Bring prescription medications as pharmacy options are very limited; no malaria but use mosquito protection for comfort; tap water is generally not drinkable — rely on bottled water; medical facilities are basic — comprehensive travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is essential. General advice: Respect local customs and community property; dress modestly when visiting villages; Nauruans are welcoming and friendly to visitors.
Do I need any vaccinations for Nauru?
No vaccinations are specifically required for entry to Nauru from most countries. However, recommended vaccinations include: Hepatitis A and B; Typhoid; routine vaccinations (MMR, tetanus, diphtheria). Yellow fever: Certificate required if arriving from a yellow fever endemic country. COVID-19: Check current requirements as policies may change. Consultation: Visit a travel health clinic 4-6 weeks before departure for personalized advice. Mosquito protection: While malaria is not present in Nauru, dengue fever may occur — use insect repellent and protective clothing, especially during wet season. Medical kit: Bring personal medications and a basic first aid kit as pharmacy options are extremely limited.
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