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C-1 — Cruising Visa (C-1)
VisasMarshall IslandsC-1 — Cruising Visa (C-1)
Marshall IslandsMarshall Islands•Oceania
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C-1 — Cruising Visa (C-1)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

14-21 days

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Visa for crew and passengers arriving in the Marshall Islands by private yacht or sailing vessel for cruising purposes.

The Cruising Visa (C-1) is a specialized entry permit established to accommodate the unique needs of international travelers arriving in the Republic of the Marshall Islands via private yachts or sailing vessels. Recognizing the significant maritime traffic in the Pacific, this visa fills a specific gap for the cruising community, allowing sailors to explore the RMI's many atolls while ensuring they comply with local immigration and health regulations. It provides a structured approach for managing the entry of private vessel crews and passengers.

This visa is specifically for crew members and passengers arriving in the Marshall Islands on private yachts or sailing vessels. The ideal applicant is a mariner or traveler who intends to spend an extended period exploring the islands by boat. A distinctive feature of this visa is the requirement for vessel registration documents and proof of arrival by private craft. It is tailored for the sailing community, often requiring additional health clearances and police reports to ensure the safety and security of the islands during the vessel's stay.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity.

Must be a crew member or passenger arriving by sea.

Must comply with local port entry procedures (contacting port control on VHF Channel 16/71).

Must clear customs and immigration at designated ports (e.g., Majuro).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport.

Vessel registration documents.

Crew/passenger manifest.

Completed immigration arrival forms.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Streamlined entry process for sailors and cruise passengers.
  • Allows for exploration of the Marshall Islands' atolls (subject to additional entry permits for specific atolls).

Worth Knowing

  • Arrivals outside of business hours or on public holidays may incur additional fees.
  • Entry permits for specific outer atolls are required in addition to the cruising visa.
  • Non-US citizens may be subject to different visa durations or fees compared to US citizens.

Application Process

1

Upon arrival, contact port control via VHF radio.

2

Proceed to the designated customs/immigration office (e.g., RRE Shoreline area in Majuro).

3

Present passports and vessel documentation to officials.

4

Complete necessary immigration forms and pay applicable fees (often handled on arrival).

5

If staying for an extended period, inquire about the annual cruising visa if applicable.

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