Visa Types

Frequently Asked Questions About Maldives Visas

Most nationalities are granted a free 30-day tourist visa on arrival in the Maldives. However, this is subject to change, so it's best to verify the specific requirements before your trip.

If you wish to stay longer, you can request an extension from the Maldivian immigration authorities. Extensions are granted on a case-by-case basis, and you'll need to provide a valid reason for the extension.

 

Currently, there are no visa fees for tourist visas in the Maldives.

Typically, you'll need a valid passport with at least six months of validity from your arrival date, a confirmed return or onward ticket, and proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay.

Yes, most travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at the Maldives airport. The process is straightforward, and immigration officials will guide you through it.

There is no specific restriction on the number of times you can enter the Maldives with a tourist visa. However, it's essential to comply with the immigration rules and not overstay your visa.

No, you are not permitted to work on a tourist visa in the Maldives. Employment requires a separate work visa and authorization from the Maldivian government.

If you're transiting through the Maldives without leaving the airport, you generally do not require a visa. However, if you plan to leave the airport during your layover, you should check the transit visa requirements for your specific nationality.

Participating in a charity or humanitarian project in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and duration of your involvement. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Visas for the Maldives are typically processed upon arrival at the airport, so there is no waiting time involved. However, it's advisable to have all the required documents ready to expedite the process.

At present, online visa applications are not available for the Maldives. You can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport.

No, there is no age limit for children requiring a visa. All travelers, regardless of age, must have a valid travel document (passport) to enter the Maldives.

To enter the Maldives, your passport must be valid for at least six months from your arrival date. It's recommended to renew your passport if it's close to expiring.

Currently, there are no mandatory vaccination requirements for entering the Maldives. However, it's advisable to check the latest health recommendations and consult your healthcare provider regarding necessary vaccinations for your trip.

Yes, it is possible to extend your visa while in the Maldives. You can apply for an extension through the Maldives Immigration Department or seek assistance from your hotel or guesthouse.

Having a criminal record does not necessarily disqualify you from obtaining a Maldives visa. However, it's advisable to disclose any relevant information during the application process and be prepared for additional scrutiny.

If you lose your passport in the Maldives, immediately report it to the local police and contact your embassy or consulate for assistance in obtaining a replacement travel document.

If you have dual citizenship, you can choose which passport to use for your travel to the Maldives. Ensure that the passport you use has sufficient validity and meets all entry requirements.

If you're arriving in the Maldives via a cruise ship and staying within the designated port area, you may not need a visa. However, if you plan to leave the port area and explore the islands, you will likely require a tourist visa.

For business visits, you will need to obtain a Business Visa. This requires sponsorship from a local company or organization in the Maldives. It's advisable to consult with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for specific requirements and procedures.

If you are carrying prescription medications, it's recommended to bring a copy of your prescription or a letter from your doctor explaining the need for the medication. Certain medications may be controlled substances in the Maldives, so it's essential to research and comply with local regulations.

Significant water damage to your passport can make it invalid. It's advisable to have a passport in good condition before traveling to the Maldives or any other destination.

A tourist visa for the Maldives does not grant you permission to visit other countries from there. If you plan to travel to other destinations, ensure you have the necessary visas for those countries.

To enter the Maldives, you are generally required to have a confirmed return or onward ticket, demonstrating that you will be leaving the country within the allowed time frame of your visa.

Travelers with a refugee travel document should contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in their country of residence to inquire about the visa requirements specific to their situation.

To enter the Maldives, you will typically need a valid passport. Some countries' citizens may be allowed to travel with an ID card, but it's recommended to verify this with the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country.

Diplomatic and official passport holders may be exempt from visa requirements for the Maldives. However, it's advisable to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate to confirm the specific regulations.

There are certain items that are prohibited or restricted from entering the Maldives, including firearms, illegal drugs, explosives, and pornographic materials. It's important to familiarize yourself with the customs regulations before traveling.

Yes, you can visit local islands while on a tourist visa. However, it's essential to respect local customs and traditions and abide by any rules or regulations set by the local community.

No, you cannot change your visa status from a tourist visa to a work visa while in the Maldives. If you plan to work in the Maldives, you must follow the proper procedures and obtain a work visa before arriving.

Marrying a Maldivian citizen does not automatically grant you the right to stay in the Maldives. You will still need to go through the appropriate immigration processes and obtain the necessary visas and permits.

A Schengen visa does not grant you entry to the Maldives. The Maldives has its own visa policies, and most travelers are issued a visa on arrival or must obtain one in advance.

There is no specific minimum age requirement to apply for a Maldives visa. All travelers, regardless of age, must have a valid travel document (passport) to enter the country.

Working remotely on a tourist visa in the Maldives is generally not allowed. Tourist visas are intended for leisure travel, and engaging in work activities, even if it's online, may violate the terms of your visa.

The Maldives is an Islamic country, and while there are no strict dress codes for tourists, it is respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting local islands or religious sites. Revealing clothing is more acceptable on resort islands.

To enter the Maldives, your passport must have a minimum of six months' validity from your arrival date, even if you have a visa. It's advisable to renew your passport before traveling if it does not meet this requirement.

The Maldives does not generally offer specific medical treatment visas. If you require medical treatment, it's recommended to contact medical facilities in the Maldives for guidance on the necessary procedures and requirements.

Emergency travel documents are typically accepted for entry to the Maldives. However, it's advisable to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country to confirm the specific requirements and restrictions.

Travelers with refugee status should contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in their country of residence to inquire about the visa requirements specific to their situation.

Engaging in any kind of employment, including volunteering, on a tourist visa in the Maldives is generally not permitted. If you wish to volunteer, it's advisable to explore the appropriate visa and authorization options.

The Maldives Immigration Department allows for visa extensions on a case-by-case basis. However, multiple extensions may be subject to stricter scrutiny, and it's advisable to have a valid reason for each extension request.

Having a confirmed return or onward ticket is generally required to enter the Maldives, even if you plan to stay long-term. It demonstrates that you have intentions to leave the country within the allowed visa period.

Yes, you can visit the Maldives for various purposes, including business, education, or medical treatment. However, you will need to obtain the appropriate visa specific to your purpose of visit.

Having a criminal record may affect your ability to obtain a visa for the Maldives. It's advisable to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country to inquire about the specific restrictions and requirements.

If you have a contagious disease, you may be denied entry to the Maldives for public health and safety reasons. It's important to consider the health regulations and requirements before traveling, especially during disease outbreaks.

Temporary passports are typically accepted for entry to the Maldives. However, it's advisable to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country to confirm the specific requirements and restrictions.

Non-machine-readable passports may cause delays or complications during immigration processes. It's recommended to have a machine-readable passport to facilitate smooth entry to the Maldives.

A work permit or residence visa from another country does not automatically grant you entry to the Maldives. You will still need to check the visa requirements for your specific nationality and apply accordingly.

Visa requirements for the Maldives vary depending on the purpose of your visit. If you have a visa for a different purpose, it may not be valid for entry to the Maldives. You will likely need to apply for a Maldives visa separately.

Electronic passports, also known as e-passports, are generally accepted for entry to the Maldives. It's advisable to ensure your e-passport meets all the necessary security features and requirements.

If your passport is damaged but remains readable and contains all the necessary information, you may still be able to enter the Maldives. However, it's recommended to have a passport in good condition to avoid any complications.

If your passport has a different name due to marriage or other reasons, it's advisable to carry supporting documents, such as a marriage certificate or legal name change document, to demonstrate the name change. This will help avoid any confusion during the immigration process.

In general, a valid passport is required to enter the Maldives. Other documents of identity, such as national ID cards, may not be accepted. It's recommended to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country for specific requirements.

If you have a valid visa for a different country in your old passport, along with your new passport, it's advisable to carry both passports during your trip to the Maldives. This will help immigration officials verify your travel history and visa validity.

If you have a criminal record but have been rehabilitated, it may still affect your visa application for the Maldives. It's recommended to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country to inquire about the specific requirements and restrictions.

If you have a refugee travel document issued by a different country, it's advisable to contact the Maldivian embassy or consulate in your country to inquire about the specific visa requirements and restrictions.

A visa issued by another Schengen country does not automatically grant you entry to the Maldives. The Maldives has its own visa policies, and you will need to apply for a Maldives visa separately.

Having a valid visa for the Maldives does not guarantee entry if you have a criminal record. Immigration officials may conduct background checks and make a decision based on the nature of the offense. It's advisable to disclose any relevant information during the visa application process.

If your flights transit through the Maldives and you do not plan to leave the airport, you may not require a visa. However, if you wish to exit the airport and explore the Maldives, you will likely need a transit visa or a tourist visa, depending on your nationality and length of stay.

Having a work permit from a Maldivian employer does not automatically grant you entry to the country. You will still need to meet the visa requirements and obtain the appropriate work visa before traveling to the Maldives.

If you have a visa for a different country and plan to attend a conference or event in the Maldives, you will likely need to apply for a separate visa specifically for the Maldives. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

If you have a valid visa for a different country and plan to transit through the Maldives without leaving the airport, you may not require a visa. However, it's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for specific transit visa requirements based on your nationality.

If you plan to visit the Maldives as part of a cruise itinerary, you will typically need to obtain a separate visa for the Maldives, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's recommended to check with the cruise operator and the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the necessary visa requirements.

If you have a valid visa for a different country but wish to stay in a Maldivian resort, you will likely need to apply for a separate tourist visa specifically for the Maldives. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending a wedding or family event in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the purpose of your visit.

If you have a visa for a different country and wish to visit friends or relatives in the Maldives, you will typically need to apply for a separate visa specifically for the Maldives. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

If you have a visa for a different country and plan to conduct business meetings in the Maldives, you may need to apply for a separate business visa specifically for the Maldives. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the necessary visa requirements.

Participating in a sports event or competition in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature of your participation.

Engaging in research or academic activities in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and duration of your visit. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Filming or conducting media-related activities in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements for media-related activities.

Volunteering for a local organization in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and duration of your volunteer work. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Conducting religious or humanitarian activities in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature of your activities.

If you have a visa for a different country and wish to explore the local culture and traditions in the Maldives, you will typically need to obtain a separate tourist visa specifically for the Maldives. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Engaging in water sports or diving activities in the Maldives may not require a separate visa, as long as your visa for a different country allows for tourism and leisure activities. However, it's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate to confirm the specific visa requirements.

If you have a visa for a different country and plan to undergo a wellness retreat or spa treatment in the Maldives, you will typically need to obtain a separate tourist visa specifically for the Maldives. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending a cultural or art festival in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the duration and nature of the event. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements.

If you have a visa for a different country and plan to undergo medical treatment in the Maldives, you will typically need to obtain a separate visa specifically for medical purposes. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending an educational course or workshop in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature and duration of the course or workshop.

Engaging in photography or filmmaking activities in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and purpose of your activities. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending a trade fair or exhibition in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature and duration of the event.

Participating in a cultural exchange program in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and duration of the program. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Conducting scientific research or fieldwork in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature and duration of your research or fieldwork.

Participating in a volunteer conservation project in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and duration of your involvement. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending a sports tournament or championship in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature and duration of the event.

Engaging in scuba diving or snorkeling activities in the Maldives may not require a separate visa, as long as your visa for a different country allows for tourism and leisure activities. However, it's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate to confirm the specific visa requirements.

Participating in a yoga or wellness retreat in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the nature and duration of the retreat. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending a music or cultural festival in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the duration and nature of the festival.

Engaging in water activities such as surfing or jet skiing in the Maldives may not require a separate visa, as long as your visa for a different country allows for tourism and leisure activities. However, it's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate to confirm the specific visa requirements.

Participating in a culinary or food festival in the Maldives may require a separate visa, depending on the duration and nature of the event. It's recommended to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the appropriate visa requirements.

Attending a fashion show or design event in the Maldives may require a separate visa, even if you have a visa for a different country. It's advisable to check with the Maldivian embassy or consulate for the specific visa requirements based on the nature and duration of the event.