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Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa

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What Is the Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa?

The Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa is a consular visa category for non-tourist stays — commonly used for temporary work, family reunification, study internships, or other migrant purposes. It is a pre-arrival visa granted by Venezuelan diplomatic missions (Ministerio del Poder Popular para Relaciones Exteriores / consulates) and administered through consular channels rather than an automatic online eVisa portal. Historically Venezuela has offered a mix of arrival tourist cards for short stays and consular visas for longer or work-related stays; this temporary migrant category replaces ad-hoc, paper-based permit processes for many sponsored or employment-related entries.

Applications are started at your nearest Venezuelan embassy or consulate (see the official SAIME/immigration and MPPRE guidance) and can be prepared with DoVisa for document checks, photo and form preparation, and step-by-step submission support. When the embassy or consulate approves the application you receive an embassy-issued visa sticker or electronic notification (varies by post) and instructions for entry. DoVisa helps ensure your application package is complete, reducing the risk of delays at consular interviews and when presenting documents at departure.

This visa is a true entry permit — unlike the short-stay tourist card issued on arrival for some air passengers, the Temporary Migrant Visa must normally be obtained before travel for purposes other than tourism. Recent travel guidance and safety advisories (including travel warnings and updates from major foreign ministries and consular pages) emphasise that visa rules, security conditions, and consular operations can change quickly; always confirm the latest requirements with the issuing consulate. The visa does not guarantee entry — immigration officers at the port of entry make the final admission decision.

For authoritative country-level guidance see Venezuela visa information and the Venezuelan consular pages (e.g., SAIME / immigration). When you're ready, Apply now with DoVisa for guidance through the Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa process.

Who Needs the Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa?

Who Needs It

  • Foreign nationals travelling to Venezuela for work, sponsored stays, study internships, or family reunification — must obtain the consular temporary migrant visa prior to travel
  • Long-stay visitors and anyone intending to take paid employment, volunteering, or long-term residence
  • Children and minors travelling for non-tourist reasons (a parent/guardian must provide supporting documents)

Who Is Exempt

  • Venezuelan nationals (must use Venezuelan passport for entry and exit)
  • Airline and vessel crew on active official duty
  • Diplomatic and official passport holders on government business

Venezuela Entry Requirements & Restrictions

Passport Validity

Your passport must have at least 6 months validity from your planned date of departure from Venezuela and sufficient blank pages for entry/exit stamps. See official guidance at Travel.State.Gov.

Vaccination Requirements

A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required if you arrive from or have recently transited through Brazil. Keep routine vaccines up to date; check the CDC Venezuela page for details: CDC — Venezuela.

Customs, Currency & Restricted Items

Declare goods worth more than 1,000 US dollars. You must declare cash or travellers cheques worth 10,000 US dollars or more on entry. Venezuela enforces strict import rules and periodic trade controls — consult customs updates before travel; see GOV.UK guidance for details.

Health Services & Insurance

Medical facilities can be limited — shortages of medicines and supplies are reported. Travel insurance and medical evacuation cover are strongly recommended for non-resident visitors.

Other Entry Considerations

Visitors must present a return or onward ticket when requested; those arriving for tourism by air may receive a tourist card for short stays, but long-stay or work-related arrivals require a pre-arranged consular visa. Check local consular pages for the most current entry rules.

Travel Tips for Venezuela Visitors

Venezuela is geographically diverse — coastal Caribbean beaches, Andean highlands, and Amazonian rainforest — but currently carries heightened security risks and travel advisories from many governments. Most international flights serve the Caracas area via Simón Bolívar International Airport (Maiquetía) (CCS). Other international airports include Arturo Michelena International Airport (Valencia), La Chinita (Maracaibo), and Santiago Mariño (Porlamar) — check your route and consular instructions before travel.

  • Currency: Venezuelan Bolívar (VES) is the official currency; US dollars are widely used for many transactions — carry small USD notes as a backup.
  • Language: Spanish is the official language. English availability is limited outside major hotels and embassy areas.
  • Time zone: Venezuela Standard Time — UTC−4 (America/Caracas).
  • Security first: Follow travel advisories, avoid travel after dark, and use trusted transport services arranged in advance.
  • Airport transfers: Arrange daylight arrivals and pre-booked transport from Maiquetía (CCS); avoid hailing unknown taxis at the terminal.
  • Cash & cards: ATMs and card acceptance can be unreliable — carry backup cash and confirm payment options with your accommodation.
  • Border areas: Avoid remote land border crossings with Colombia, Brazil, and Guyana without official guidance; disputes and security incidents occur in border regions.
  • Consular contact: Register with your embassy or consulate BEFORE travel and keep emergency contact details accessible.
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Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa Customer Reviews

Travelers rated Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa 4.4 out of 5 based on 10 reviews.

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María P.Feb 10, 2026

"Used DoVisa to prepare documents for my Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa for a one-year work placement. The checklist covered SAIME and consular photo specs; my interview went smoothly at the embassy."

Carlos D.Jan 27, 2026

"DoVisa helped me assemble documents for a family reunification visa. The guidance on passport validity and the embassy appointment was clear — approved in a few weeks."

Anna R.Dec 18, 2025

"Applied for the Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa for a sponsored internship. Support checked my ID page, photos and invitation letter; consulate issued the visa sticker without issues."

Samuel K.Nov 22, 2025

"The visa process was straightforward but required extra police certificate translation. DoVisa flagged the requirement early and saved me a consulate trip."

Lucía G.Oct 30, 2025

"Everything went well. I appreciated the reminder about the yellow fever certificate when entering from Brazil and the passport six-month validity check."

Diego M.Sep 14, 2025

"Support team helped get documents embassy-ready. My departure airline checked paperwork at the outbound airport before I flew to Caracas (CCS)."

Nora S.Aug 5, 2025

"Applied for a work permit visa and the paperwork list was exactly what the consulate requested. Processing took longer than anticipated but was completed before travel."

Tomislav V.Jun 15, 2025

"Photo upload was tricky — had to resize twice for consular specs. DoVisa support resolved it quickly and the visa was approved afterwards."

Isabel A.May 3, 2025

"Fast and efficient. The team checked my sponsor letter and travel itinerary; airline accepted my documents at check-in and immigration in Caracas was straightforward."

Jared L.Apr 28, 2025

"Great service for arranging a temporary work visa. Clear instructions on consulate appointments and required translations made the process stress-free."

María P.Feb 10, 2026

"Used DoVisa to prepare documents for my Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa for a one-year work placement. The checklist covered SAIME and consular photo specs; my interview went smoothly at the embassy."

Carlos D.Jan 27, 2026

"DoVisa helped me assemble documents for a family reunification visa. The guidance on passport validity and the embassy appointment was clear — approved in a few weeks."

Anna R.Dec 18, 2025

"Applied for the Venezuela Temporary Migrant Visa for a sponsored internship. Support checked my ID page, photos and invitation letter; consulate issued the visa sticker without issues."

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