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Tourist Visa
VisasUruguayTourist Visa
UruguayUruguay•South America
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Tourist Visa

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

42 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable for an additional 90 days)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Short-term visitor visa for tourism, recreation, and leisure activities. Valid for 90 days with option to extend for another 90 days.

The Uruguayan Tourist Visa is a foundational instrument of the nation’s immigration framework, rooted in the country’s long-standing commitment to fostering international exchange and regional integration. While Uruguay maintains a robust list of visa-exempt nationalities—largely based on reciprocal bilateral agreements with Mercosur partners, the European Union, and various North American nations—the formal Tourist Visa exists to bridge the gap for travelers from countries that do not benefit from these visa-waiver arrangements. Established under the broader mandates of the Uruguayan Migration Law (Law No. 18.250), this visa serves as the primary mechanism for the state to exercise sovereign oversight over non-exempt visitors while facilitating the growth of the tourism sector. By providing a structured, accessible entry pathway, the visa ensures that the government can maintain accurate records of international arrivals, uphold national security standards, and manage the flow of short-term visitors who contribute to the country’s vibrant cultural and economic landscape without seeking permanent residency or long-term employment.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a traveler seeking to explore Uruguay’s diverse offerings, ranging from the historic architecture of Colonia del Sacramento to the pristine coastal resorts of Punta del Este, or those visiting family and friends for leisure. Unlike specialized work or investment visas, this category is strictly limited to non-remunerative activities, covering tourism, recreation, and short-term social visits. It is distinct from other immigration options because it requires no specific educational background, professional expertise, or financial sponsorship, making it highly accessible for the general public. The visa is valid for an initial stay of 90 days, with the notable benefit of a potential 90-day extension, allowing for a total of six months of exploration. However, it is important to note that this visa is strictly non-extendable for the purpose of seeking employment; holders are prohibited from engaging in local labor markets or pursuing permanent residency status while under this classification. With a modest processing fee of USD 42, the visa remains a cost-effective and straightforward solution for international visitors who wish to experience the stability and hospitality of Uruguay on a temporary basis.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a national of a country that requires a visa to enter Uruguay.

Must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.

Must demonstrate sufficient financial means for the stay.

Must have a clear purpose of visit (tourism, leisure, recreation).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Passport valid for at least 6 months.

Completed visa application form.

Recent passport-sized digital photograph (white background).

Round-trip travel itinerary/flight reservation.

Hotel reservation or proof of accommodation.

Proof of income/financial means.

Letter explaining the purpose and length of stay.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for legal entry for tourism and leisure.
  • Typically valid for 90 days with multiple entries.
  • Extendable for an additional 90 days in some cases.

Worth Knowing

  • Does not grant the right to work in Uruguay.
  • Application must be submitted well in advance (recommended 40 days).
  • Fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
  • Granting of the visa is at the sole discretion of the consular officer.

Application Process

1

Check if your nationality requires a visa via the Ministry of the Interior website.

2

Complete the visa application form.

3

Gather all required documents, including travel itinerary and proof of funds.

4

Email the consulate to request an appointment (at least 40 days before travel).

5

Attend the interview with the Consular Officer.

6

Pay the visa fee (approx. USD 42, though this can vary by consulate/nationality).

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