Suriname•South America3 days
Free
3 months
No
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Single-entry electronic travel authorization for eligible nationalities allowing a maximum 90-day stay for tourism purposes.
The Suriname e-Tourist Card (Toeristenkaart) was formally established as a streamlined digital solution to modernize the nation’s border management and stimulate the tourism sector, replacing the older, more cumbersome process of obtaining physical visa stamps at consulates or upon arrival. Introduced as part of a broader governmental initiative to simplify entry requirements for international visitors, the e-Tourist Card serves as a vital bridge between Suriname’s desire to promote its rich cultural heritage and its commitment to national security. By leveraging an electronic authorization system, the government effectively filled a significant gap in its immigration framework, moving away from manual, paper-heavy processing toward a more efficient, data-driven model. This digital transition is rooted in the country’s sovereign immigration laws, which prioritize the facilitation of short-term, non-remunerative visits, thereby encouraging global travelers to explore the country’s unique blend of Amazonian biodiversity and colonial history without the logistical burden of traditional visa applications.
The ideal applicant for the e-Tourist Card is a leisure traveler or a short-term visitor from an eligible nation who intends to enter Suriname for the primary purpose of sightseeing, visiting family, or engaging in recreational activities. While the visa is strictly limited to tourism and does not grant authorization for employment, professional consultancy, or long-term residency, it is distinctively advantageous due to its single-entry flexibility and its capacity to grant a stay of up to 90 days. Unlike more complex visa categories that require extensive documentation, proof of sponsorship, or in-person interviews, the e-Tourist Card is designed for accessibility, requiring only a valid passport and proof of eligibility. This makes it an essential tool for casual tourists who wish to avoid the bureaucratic friction of standard visa processes. However, applicants must be mindful that the card is non-extendable beyond its initial 90-day threshold and is strictly prohibited for those seeking to enter the labor market, ensuring that the visa remains a specialized instrument for the tourism industry rather than a pathway to immigration.
| Initial grant | 3 months |
Austria
Belgium
Bolivia
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Czechia
Germany
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Estonia
Spain
Finland
France
United Kingdom
Greece
Guatemala
Honduras
Hungary
IndonesiaPassport valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival
At least one blank passport page for entry/exit stamps
Must be a national of a country eligible for the e-Visa facility
Must not be eligible for or choosing the e-Tourist Card
Intention to visit for tourism, vacation, or visiting family/friends
Education
none or higher
Scanned copy of passport bio page
Scanned copy of passport cover page
Recent passport-sized photograph (3x4 cm, light background)
Confirmed flight/travel itinerary (departure and return)
Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation or host address)
Letter of invitation (if visiting friends/family, including host's ID copy)
Parental consent letter (for minors up to 17 years)
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