Passport and visa regulations
Nationalities
Passport required | visa required | Return ticket required | |
Turkey | Yes | 2 | no |
Other EU countries | no | no | no |
Switzerland | no | no | no |
Austria | no | no | no |
Germany | no | no | no |
ID cards/identity cards
EU citizens and Swiss citizens can also enter with a valid identity card/identity card.
Passport information
Passport generally required, which should be valid for at least 3 months beyond the stay.
Note on the endorsement in the passport
Anyone wishing to have the coat of arms of Andorra stamped in their passport should contact the Tourist Office.
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Visa information
[2] Entry requirements are the same as for France or Spain, depending on the country of entry or exit. Turkish citizens who have a valid residence permit for a Schengen country or Monaco therefore do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days per half year. Turkish citizens who do not hold a valid residence permit for a Schengen country or Monaco are required to have a Schengen visa valid for multiple entries and exits. Andorra is neither part of the EU nor a Schengen country, but is surrounded by Schengen countries.
Temporary Residence
Apply in person at the Immigration Offices, Carrer de les Boignes-Escaldes-Engordany.
Entry with children
Entry regulations as for France or Spain. Since June 27, 2012, children need their own travel document (passport / children’s passport) for trips abroad (also within the EU). Entries of children in the parental passport are no longer possible. Attention: Minors traveling alone need an officially certified travel permit (if possible translated into Catalan) from their parents / legal guardians as well as a copy of the passport of the parents / legal guardians who are not traveling with them.
Entry with pets
Entry requirements are the same as for France or Spain.