Citizens of 200 nations, including Algeria, now have access to the Suriname e-Visa. The e-Visa can be securely applied for online, and upon approval, functions as a legal travel visa to enter Suriname, conveniently accessed from any smart device.
Questions & Answers | The Suriname e-Visa
How is the e-Visa different from a paper visa?
The Suriname e-Visa allows you to enter Suriname legally. The e-Visa is electronically linked to your personal passport. Your travel information, a QR code that is easily scannable by customs officials and links to your legal travel visa, and a bar code for security purposes are available on your smart device screen. It is advisable to carry a paper copy of your visa and your passport, in the event of an emergency. Paper copies must be clearly printed on a sheet of blank A4 (standard) white paper. Double-side or reduced sized printing will generally be rejected at the point of entry. Best to keep your battery well charged and your device on your person to present the e-Visa to customs officials.
How long will it take for me to get a Suriname e-Visa?
The processing time is based upon your needs:
- Standard Processing, takes about 7 Business Days
- Rush Processing, takes about 5 Business Days
- Super Rush Processing, takes about 3 Business Days
What will the e-Visa cost me?
The cost of applying for a visa online is based on your processing speed selection, and the cost of the visa application:
- Standard: USD $136.99.
- Rush: USD
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- Super Rush: USD $246.99.
How many times can I enter Suriname with my e-Visa?
The e-Visa for Suriname is a Multiple Entry visa. Please plan your trip accordingly to prevent hang ups in your travel plans.
When will my e-Visa expire?
90 days after arrival
How long can I stay in Suriname?
The maximum stay in Suriname with this specific visa is 30 days Per Entry.
What do I need to apply for an e-Visa to visit Suriname?
You will need to have the following documents and information at hand for filling out the application for your e-Visa, along with the fee:
Applicant's Photo Passport Scan Airline confirmation (if applicable) Birth Certificate (if applicable) Minor Consent Letter (if applicable) Cover Letter (if applicable)
What are some other useful things I might need to know when I travel to Suriname?
Airport taxis may not be readily available late at night when many international travelers arrive. You might want to arrange for a shuttle with your hotel before you arrive. The streets of the old inner city of Paramaribo are very narrow and can become extremely dark at night. It's advisable to bring a pocket flashlight even if you are staying in the city for the duration of your stay. Travelers have encountered frequent changes in policy with immigration. A "Traveler's Card" might be required to enter Suriname for a nominal fee (approx 25 €, recent travelers report). Even if you have Surinamese money, you may want to carry some Euros in case it is difficult to locate a currency exchange if a 'cadeau' or 'gift' fee in Euros becomes necessary to enter the country (additional to your legal e-Visa and passport).
Simple e-Visa Process for Suriname | Citizens of Algeria
Filling an online e-Visa application has never been simpler. The e-Visa will always be at your fingertips, as long as you have your smartphone available during your visit to Suriname.
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