Panama•North AmericaVaries
140 USD
60 days
Yes
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Short-term entry permit for visitors, with stays ranging from 30 to 180 days depending on nationality
The Panama Tourist Visa (Visa de Turista) serves as the cornerstone of the nation’s immigration framework, functioning as the primary legal instrument for short-term entry into the Republic of Panama. Established under the authority of the National Migration Service (Servicio Nacional de Migración) and governed by the Executive Decree No. 320 of 2008, this visa was created to facilitate international travel, promote the country’s burgeoning tourism sector, and streamline the entry process for foreign nationals seeking to explore the nation’s diverse cultural and geographical landscapes. By providing a structured mechanism for temporary stays—ranging from 30 to 180 days depending on the applicant’s nationality and existing bilateral visa-waiver agreements—the visa fills a critical gap in the immigration system by distinguishing between transient visitors and those seeking long-term residency or employment. It acts as a vital gateway that balances the government’s commitment to national security and border control with the economic necessity of attracting global travelers, ensuring that the influx of visitors remains regulated while fostering Panama’s reputation as a premier destination for international leisure and short-term exploration.
The ideal applicant for the Panama Tourist Visa is a traveler intent on visiting the country for recreational, cultural, or sightseeing purposes, rather than for professional gain or permanent relocation. While the visa does not restrict applicants based on their specific profession or educational background, it is designed for individuals who can demonstrate a genuine intent to return to their home country and possess the financial stability to support themselves during their stay, as evidenced by the minimum savings requirement of USD 500. What makes this visa distinctive compared to other Panamanian entry permits—such as the various investor, professional, or retirement visas—is its singular focus on non-remunerative activity; it strictly prohibits the holder from engaging in local employment or receiving a salary from a Panamanian source. The primary benefit of this visa is its accessibility and relative simplicity, offering a straightforward path for visitors to experience the country’s unique offerings, such as the Panama Canal, the Casco Viejo historic district, and the archipelago of Bocas del Toro. However, applicants must be mindful of its inherent limitations: it is a non-extendable permit in many instances, and it does not provide a pathway to permanent residency, meaning that those who wish to transition to a long-term status must exit the country and apply for a separate, specialized visa category through the appropriate legal channels.
Valid passport (minimum 3-6 months validity depending on specific visa type)
Proof of economic solvency (minimum USD 500 in cash, bank statement, or credit card)
Return or onward travel ticket
For 'Authorized' visas: Approval from the National Migration Service prior to travel
For 'Stamped' visas: Application at a Panamanian consulate
Visa-exempt travelers must still meet entry requirements (passport, solvency, return ticket)
Education
none or higher
Min. Savings
500 EUR
Completed visa application form
Valid passport and copies of all pages
Recent passport-sized photographs
Proof of economic solvency (bank statements, credit card statements, or employment letter)
Confirmed flight itinerary (round trip or onward)
Letter of invitation or hotel reservation
For Authorized Visas: Apostilled criminal record certificate
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