Passport and visa regulations
Nationalities
Passport required | visa required | Return ticket required | |
Turkey | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Other EU countries | Yes | 1 | Yes |
Switzerland | Yes | no | Yes |
Austria | Yes | no | Yes |
Germany | Yes | no | Yes |
Passport information
Generally required, must still be valid for at least 60 days upon departure.
Visa information
For stays of up to 90 days, nationals of the following countries listed in the table above do not require a visa (an ESTA is issued upon entry): EU countries and Switzerland ([1] Exceptions: Citizens of Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Romania and Cyprus).
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Application required
Travelers requiring a visa (see [1]) must apply for an entry permit (entry permit) by post or fax prior to departure (stating the type of trip, home address with telephone and fax number, copy of the travel booking with the exact travel dates, copy of the valid passport, itinerary and address of hotel or homestay, proof of sufficient funds (US$100 per day), copy of return ticket). Entry permits can be requested from the following address: Director of Immigration, Authorization to Board Request CNMI Division of Immigration Office of the Attorney General, PO Box 10007 Saipan, MP 96950, Tel: (670) 236 09 21/22/23.
Proof of sufficient funds
All travelers must have sufficient funds (minimum US$100 per day of stay) for the duration of the stay.
Entry with children
German: Own passport. Austrians: Own passport. Swiss: Own passport. Turks: Own passport. Note: The same visa regulations apply to children as to their parents. Since June 27, 2012, children need their own travel document (passport / children’s passport) to travel abroad (also within the EU). Entries of children in the parental passport are no longer possible.