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VTU — Tourist Visa (Visto de Turismo)
VisasTimor-LesteVTU — Tourist Visa (Visto de Turismo)
Timor-LesteTimor-Leste•Asia
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VTU — Tourist Visa (Visto de Turismo)

Tourist

At a Glance

Processing Time

0-10 days

Application Fee

30 USD

Stay Duration

1 to 2 months

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Short-stay visa for foreigners visiting Timor-Leste for tourism, valid for 30 days with one possible 30-day extension.

The Timor-Leste Tourist Visa, officially known as the Visto de Turismo, serves as the primary gateway for international visitors seeking to explore the nation’s burgeoning ecotourism sector, rich cultural heritage, and pristine marine biodiversity. Established under the framework of the nation’s sovereign immigration laws following the restoration of independence, this visa was designed to facilitate controlled yet accessible entry for short-term travelers. It exists to support the government’s strategic objective of diversifying the economy by promoting the country as a unique, off-the-beaten-path destination in Southeast Asia. By providing a streamlined entry mechanism, the visa fills a critical gap in the immigration system, distinguishing between long-term residency or work-related migration and the transient nature of leisure travel. It functions as a foundational instrument for the Timor-Leste Immigration Service to monitor visitor flows while encouraging the growth of the hospitality industry, ensuring that the influx of foreign currency directly benefits local communities and infrastructure development.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a leisure traveler or adventure seeker who intends to engage in non-remunerative activities such as sightseeing, cultural immersion, or recreational diving in the country’s world-renowned coastal waters. Unlike long-term visas that require complex sponsorship or employment contracts, the Visto de Turismo is distinctively accessible, requiring only a passport valid for at least six months, evidence of sufficient financial means to sustain one’s stay, and a confirmed return or onward ticket. This visa is particularly advantageous for its simplicity and affordability, costing just USD 30 for an initial 30-day stay, which can be extended for an additional 30 days if the traveler wishes to deepen their exploration. While it is highly flexible for those looking to experience the rugged beauty of the interior highlands or the historic sites of Dili, it carries the strict limitation that it cannot be converted into a work permit or residency status while within the country. Consequently, it remains the perfect instrument for the transient visitor, offering a straightforward, low-barrier entry point that prioritizes ease of access over the bureaucratic rigor associated with more permanent immigration categories.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 month
Extendable up to2 months

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least 6 months validity from the date of entry

Passport must have at least two blank pages

Proof of sufficient funds (USD 150 per day of stay)

Confirmed return or onward travel ticket

Evidence of accommodation arrangements

Completed arrival card (for Visa on Arrival)

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Completed visa application form

Proof of onward/return travel

Evidence of accommodation

Proof of financial means (bank statements or cash)

Passport-sized photograph (if applying in advance)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Convenient Visa on Arrival process for most nationalities arriving by air or sea
  • Allows for a 30-day stay, which is sufficient for most tourism purposes
  • Can be extended once for an additional 30 days

Worth Knowing

  • Visa on Arrival is not available at land borders; prior authorization is mandatory
  • Fees must be paid in cash (USD); ATMs may not be available at border posts
  • Strict enforcement of financial sufficiency requirements
  • Not permitted to engage in any professional or paid activity

Application Process

1

For air/sea arrivals: Apply for Visa on Arrival at Dili International Airport or Dili Sea Port upon landing

2

For land border arrivals: Must obtain a 'Visa Application Authorization' in advance from a Timor-Leste Embassy/Consulate or online before arriving at the border

3

Pay the required fee (USD 30) in cash

4

Present all supporting documents to the immigration officer

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