Solomon Islands•Oceania3-5 business days
Free
180 days
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Not Required
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The Solomon Islands Yacht/Crew Visa was established to modernize and streamline the maritime entry process for the growing community of international sailors and professional yacht personnel navigating the South Pacific. Historically, the Solomon Islands faced challenges in balancing rigorous border security with the unique, transient nature of the yachting industry, which often involves spontaneous arrivals and short-term stays in remote, archipelagic waters. By formalizing this visa category through the national eVisa portal, the government effectively bridged a significant gap in its immigration framework, moving away from cumbersome, manual entry procedures that were ill-suited for vessels moving between island provinces. This specialized visa is rooted in the country’s broader maritime policy, which seeks to encourage nautical tourism and facilitate the logistical needs of international crews while ensuring that all visitors are properly documented under the Solomon Islands Immigration Act. By providing a dedicated, efficient pathway for maritime arrivals, the nation has successfully integrated its maritime sector into the digital age, ensuring that the influx of international vessels contributes positively to the local economy without compromising sovereign border integrity.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a professional crew member or a recreational sailor arriving in the Solomon Islands via a private or commercial yacht. This category is specifically tailored for individuals whose primary purpose of entry is the operation, maintenance, or transit of a vessel, covering a wide range of maritime professions from professional captains and deckhands to adventurous sailing enthusiasts exploring the pristine waters of the archipelago. What makes this visa distinctive compared to standard tourist or business visas is its recognition of the unique logistical constraints faced by sailors, such as the necessity for onward travel documentation and the specific nature of port-to-port navigation. While the visa offers the significant benefit of a simplified, low-cost application process—totaling $250 USD—it is strictly limited to transit and crew-related activities, meaning holders cannot seek local employment outside of their maritime duties or transition to permanent residency under this specific class. By requiring proof of onward or return travel and a passport with at least six months of validity, the visa ensures that the Solomon Islands remains a welcoming yet secure destination for the global yachting community, providing a clear, predictable legal status for those traversing the Pacific.
Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining
Completed Yacht Person Visa form via the eVisa portal
Proof of onward or return travel
Vessel and arrival details
Education
none or higher
Valid passport (biopage).
Vessel registration and arrival details.
Proof of onward or return travel arrangements.
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