🇳🇮 REQUISITOS de viaje para INGRESAR a Nicaragua

#ThisIsNicaragua #Nicaragua #visitanicaragua #EntryRequirementsToNicaragua #ImmigrationRequirementsNicaragua Most visitors, including citizens of the US, UK, and Canada, are allowed to enter Nicaragua for up to 90 days. To enter Nicaragua, you must purchase a $5 tourist card at the airport or point of entry. If you enter Nicaragua by land, you must purchase a tourist card and pay an additional entry fee (the cost varies by location and time of day, but should be less than $10). Most visitors who wish to extend their visit beyond 30 days spend a couple of days in Honduras and Costa Rica before their tourist card expires and re-enter Nicaragua with a new tourist card. Alternatively, though with more paperwork and possible delays, you can apply for an extension at the Immigration Office in Managua. Exit fees vary by point of departure; To depart from Managua Airport, the fee is only US$34. Regulations change, so entry requirements must be reconfirmed before departure. Requirements to enter Nicaragua! All foreigners entering the country must carry a passport with at least six months' validity. US citizens may enter the country without the aforementioned requirement, given that there is a bilateral agreement between Nicaragua and the United States. A pre-immigration check is required 7 days in advance. Here are the links where you should complete the immigration form for land or sea entry and send it 7 days in advance to the following addresses: [email protected] and [email protected]. Citizens of Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua may enter the country using the CA-4 form, presenting their respective identity cards. The immigration authorities of the aforementioned countries are authorized to issue this form. Citizens of Central American countries requiring an entry visa are: Panama (US$5.00) and Costa Rica (US$20.00). All foreigners entering the country must pay a tourist fee of US$10.00 (ten US dollars). Citizens of the CA-4 Convention countries (Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua) are exempt from this fee. Central Immigration is responsible for issuing exit visas to Nicaraguan citizens under 18 years of age. The requirements are: Birth certificate, Passport with at least 6 months' validity, Notarized permission previously authorized and signed by the minor's parents in the presence of a lawyer, and Photocopy of the parents' identity. Nicaraguans of legal age (18 years of age) do not require an exit visa. If the passenger is a foreign national and resides in Nicaragua, they must have an exit visa to travel outside the country. The visa must be issued by the General Directorate of Immigration and Foreigners, and a valid residence card must be presented. The visa fee is C$70.00 córdobas. The PCR test is no longer required to enter Nicaragua. Instead, the complete vaccination schedule will be required, which must be presented upon entry through any border crossing. The complete vaccination schedule consists of two doses of these vaccines, which can be the same or combined, with the exception of the Sputnik Light and J&J/Janssen vaccines, which are single-dose vaccines. The yellow fever vaccine is an essential requirement for entry to Nicaragua, so anyone coming from countries identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having a risk of yellow fever transmission must present their original vaccination certificate. What are the Visa Requirements for Entry to Nicaragua? A visa is not required for a stay of up to 90 days per year. The traveler must: Have a passport valid for at least 6 months and with at least one blank page. Demonstrate sufficient funds for the trip. Have a round-trip flight reservation. Have the necessary documents supporting the purpose of the trip. Have all required documents for your next destination country. Confirm with the airline that boarding will be permitted, as these conditions may vary. If you are traveling by land, complete a pre-immigration check 7 days in advance, including your vehicle, then go to the ticket counter for inspection, complete a customs form, and then your luggage will be inspected. All travelers are prohibited from entering Nicaragua with night-vision binoculars or unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). Amounts over US$10,000 must be declared.