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Suriname Visa Requirements 2026

eVisa 90 days €40 (e-Tourist Card)

Visa requirements for Suriname: evisa (apply online) for up to 90 days, €40 (e-Tourist Card). Updated 30 May 2026. Plus passport rules, customs, and prohibited items.

Last updated 30 May 2026 · Source: Warnely editorial team + official government source

Suriname visa at a glance

Policy
eVisa (apply online)
Length of stay
90 days
Cost
€40 (e-Tourist Card)
Passport
Valid 6+ months.
Official source
www.consulaatsuriname.com

e-Tourist Card 90 days for US/UK/EU/Canada/Australia/NZ.

30-day e-tourist card online (UK/US/EU/most).

Customs allowances

Standard; yellow fever certificate required from endemic areas.

Prohibited items

Drug laws strict.

This is editorial summary, not legal advice. Visa rules change frequently. Always verify with the destination country's official immigration website (www.consulaatsuriname.com) or your nearest embassy before travel. Requirements vary by passport — the rules above reflect the most common cases for US/UK/EU/Canada/Australia/NZ visitors.

Frequently asked questions about Suriname visas

Do I need a visa to visit Suriname?

eVisa (apply online) applies for Suriname: e-Tourist Card 90 days for US/UK/EU/Canada/Australia/NZ.

How much does a Suriname visa cost?

The Suriname visa costs €40 (e-Tourist Card). This is the published fee on the official application channel (www.consulaatsuriname.com/). Third-party visa agents charge extra; apply directly via the official site to avoid markup.

How long can I stay in Suriname?

The standard evisa (apply online) allows 90 days per entry. Most policies are extendable in-country at an immigration office for an additional fee — check the official source for current extension rules. Visa runs (leaving and re-entering to reset the clock) are increasingly scrutinised; do not rely on them.

What passport validity does Suriname require?

Valid 6+ months.

Where do I apply for a Suriname visa?

Apply directly at the official government source: https://www.consulaatsuriname.com/. Many third-party sites charge inflated fees for the same form. Always check the URL ends in a government domain (.gov, .gov.<country>, or the country's official immigration domain) before paying.