Visa policy of Palau

All visitors arriving in the Republic of Palau must have a valid passport (for at least 6 months) and proof of return arrangements.[1]

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Visa policy of Palau
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Visa free countries

Citizens of the following countries can enter Palau without a visa:[1][2]

1 year
90 days
30 days

Visa on arrival

Nationals of any country, except Myanmar and Bangladesh, can obtain a visa on arrival. The visa is valid for a maximum stay of 30 days but can be extended twice for a fee. In order to obtain a visa on arrival visitors are required to hold a proof of sufficient funds (USD 200 per week).[1]

Visa in advance

Prior visas are required for nationals of the following countries:[1]

Departure tax

All visitors are subject to Departure Tax & Green Fee upon exit.[4]

Visa-free agreements

  •  European Union: Palau signed a mutual visa-waiver agreement with the European Union on 7 December 2015. This agreement allows all citizens of states that are contracting parties to the Schengen Agreement to stay without a visa for a maximum period of 90 days in any 180-day period.
  •  Taiwan: Palau signed a mutual visa-waiver agreement with the Taiwan on 25 October 2018 which entered into force on 1 December 2018. This agreement allows citizens of Taiwan to stay without a visa for a period of 90 days.[5]
  •  Russia: Palau signed a mutual visa-waiver agreement with the Russia on 28 September 2018 which entered into force on 27 December 2018. This agreement allows citizens of Russia to stay without a visa for a period of 30 days.[6]

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