East Timor Entry Requirements

East Timor Entry Requirements

Passport and visa regulations

Nationalities

Passport required visa required Return ticket required
Germany Yes no Yes
Austria Yes no Yes
Switzerland Yes no Yes
Other EU countries Yes no Yes
Turkey Yes Yes, 1 Yes

Passport information

Generally required, must still be valid for at least 6 months upon entry and at least 3 months upon departure.

Visa information

Generally required. Exceptions include nationals of the following countries listed in the table above for tourist or private stays of up to 90 days within 180 days: (a) Germany, Austria and all other EU countries; (b) Switzerland. [1] Citizens of the following countries are eligible for an entry visa upon arrival in Dili at Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport. The visa is valid for 1 month and the visa fee is US$ 30. After this period, an extension can be applied for, up to a maximum total stay of 3 months (fee: US$ 35 per month): (a) Turkey.

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Application required

Documents for Visa on Arrival (a) Return or onward travel tickets and documents. (b) Passport that is valid for at least 6 months upon entry. (c) Cash Fee. (d) sufficient funds for the stay (minimum US$150 per day). (e) booked accommodation.

Entry with children

German: Machine-readable children’s passport or your own passport. Austrians: Own passport. Swiss: Own passport. Turks: Own passport. Note: The same visa requirements apply to children as to their parents. 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.

East Timor Entry Requirements