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Relation Visa
VisasNepalRelation Visa
NepalNepal•Asia
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Relation Visa

Residency Pathway Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

14-28 days

Application Fee

35 USD

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Non-tourist visa for foreigners with blood or marital ties to Nepali citizens, allowing extended stays in Nepal based on family connection documentation.

The Relation Visa is a non-tourist visa category designed for foreign nationals who have established blood ties to Nepali citizens. This visa allows eligible family members, such as parents, children, siblings, or grandparents, to reside legally in Nepal with their Nepali relatives. It is important to note that this visa does not automatically grant the holder the right to work in Nepal; individuals wishing to seek employment must apply for a separate work permit through the Department of Labor. The visa facilitates family reunification and long-term stays for those with verifiable genealogical connections to the country.

To qualify, the applicant must provide official documentation, such as a relationship certificate issued by a local ward office, which establishes a clear blood link to a Nepali citizen. The Nepali relative must be a citizen of Nepal, hold a valid citizenship certificate, and be physically present at the Department of Immigration during the application process to verify the relationship. The visa fee is generally between USD 10 and USD 25 per month, depending on the specific terms and re-entry requirements requested. Applicants must also present a valid passport and their current visa status. The process emphasizes the necessity of the Nepali relative's active participation in the verification procedure.

Fee Breakdown

Direct blood relation
10 USD
Relatives of foreigners married to Nepali
25 USD

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 year
Extension increments1 year

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a foreign national related by blood to a Nepali citizen (parents, children, siblings, grandparents, etc.).

The Nepali kin must be a citizen of Nepal (not a foreign passport holder).

The applicant must first enter Nepal on a valid entry visa (e.g., Tourist Visa).

The Nepali kin must be present in person at the Department of Immigration (DOI) for verification.

The visa does not permit employment without a separate work permit.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Printed online visa application form.

Valid passport (original and photocopy).

Photocopy of the latest Nepal visa.

Relationship Certificate issued by the local ward office (original and photocopy).

Supporting proof of blood relationship (e.g., birth certificates, family records).

Nepali kin's Citizenship Certificate (original and photocopy).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows long-term stay with family
  • Renewable

Worth Knowing

  • Requires physical presence of Nepali relative
  • No work authorization

Application Process

1

Enter Nepal on Tourist Visa

2

Obtain relationship certificate from local ward

3

Submit application with Nepali relative at Department of Immigration

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