Single Entry eVisa -Short Stay
Single Entry eVisa -Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 daysValidity: 90 days

Overview
The single-entry e-Visa for Antigua and Barbuda allows qualified visitors to enter the nation once for brief visits, business, or tourism. The application is filled out online, together with the submission of supporting documentation and payment of the required cost. Approval must be obtained prior to travel, and it usually allows for a restricted stay per visit. Authorities in charge of immigration control final entry.
Why Travunited
• Professional handling: We guarantee that your application satisfies immigration requirements and are familiar with the official e-Visa procedure. • End-to-end support: We help you at every stage, from document checklist to submission. • Error-free review: Thorough confirmation helps prevent rejections or delays. • Faster processing help: We expedite the filing procedure for faster results, and the e-Visa is entirely online. • Pricing that is transparent: There are no unstated fees. • Committed customer service: Receive timely answers and real-time updates. • Easy procedure: Everything is done online, so there's no need to visit the embassy.
Stats
• Completely online application process: The Electronic Entry Visa (EEV) system is available to visitors from nations where a visa is required. • Typical stay: Stays of up to 30 days are often permitted under single-entry tourist e-Visas. • Processing time: It takes between three to eight working days to process the majority of e-Visa applications. • Generally speaking, travelers must have a passport that is valid for at least six months. • Convenience: The full e-Visa application process is completed online, saving time and eliminating the need to visit an embassy. • Tourism demand: In 2024, Antigua and Barbuda saw over 1.2 million visitors, indicating a high level of interest in tourism.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Completed visa application form
RequiredRequired document
Flight Tickets
RequiredRequired document
Proof of Employment or studies
RequiredRequired document
Cover letter
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Booking
RequiredRequired document
Bank statements -3 months
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• A valid passport with blank pages and a minimum validity period of six months. • Be a citizen of a country that qualifies for and needs the visa or e-Visa. • filled-out application for a visa or e-Visa with accurate information. • A recent passport-sized photo. • Evidence of lodging (invitation or hotel reservation). • Verified ticket for return or travel. • Proof of having enough money to cover the stay. • Clearly defined visitation goals (family, business, tourism, etc.). • For online applications, a working email address and payment method. • No significant security or immigration concerns.
Important Notes
• Avoid using illegitimate agents and only apply via the official e-Visa webpage or approved channels. • Make sure your passport is good for at least six months after the date you plan to arrive. • Entry is not guaranteed by a visa, including an e-Visa; immigration officials have the last say. • When you travel, keep printed copies of your valid visa and any supporting documentation with you. • Please apply well in advance of your trip, as processing times vary. • If you linger longer than you are allowed, you may be fined or prohibited from entering again. • Verify your eligibility before applying, as some nationalities may not require a visa.
Rejection Reasons
• Incomplete or inaccurately completed online application. • A passport that is damaged or has a validity of fewer than six months. • Invalid or missing supporting documentation. • Uncertain or unsubstantiated travel objectives. • Inadequate evidence of funds. • No confirmed lodging or ticket for return. • Uploading ambiguous, falsified, or inconsistent documents. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions. • Security or criminal issues. • Not being eligible to receive an e-Visa.
FAQs
1. Is a transit visa required if I’m just connecting flights in Antigua and Barbuda?
If you remain in the international transit area and do not pass through immigration, a transit visa is not required. If you need to leave the airport or have an overnight layover, a visa may be required depending on your nationality.
2. Is travel insurance required?
Not mandatory, but highly recommended to cover unexpected medical or travel issues.
3. Can my single-entry e-Visa be extended?
There is a cap on extensions, and you have to ask the immigration officials in Antigua and Barbuda for one.
4. How much time does processing take?
Although processing times can vary depending on the application, they typically take a few business days.




