Myanmar Visa

Myanmar, also known as Burma, requires foreign visitors to obtain a visa before entering the country. The Myanmar visa application process can be done online or at the embassy. There are several types of visas available, including tourist, business, and work visas. The processing time and fees vary depending on the type of visa and the applicant’s nationality. It is recommended to apply well in advance of travel plans to allow sufficient time for processing. Upon arrival, travelers must also register with the local authorities within 14 days. Failure to obtain a valid visa or register can result in fines or deportation.

Important informations

Topic Details
Visa requirement Citizens of most countries need a Myanmar visa. Exemptions for citizens of Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, South Korea, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand (by air), Vietnam, Bangladesh, Colombia, India, Israel, Japan (diplomatic passport), South Korea, Morocco, Nepal, Russia, Serbia (diplomatic and official passport), and Belarus, Brazil, Cambodia, China, North Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam (diplomatic and official or service passport) are exempt for short-term stays.
Types of Myanmar visas Regular, eVisa, and Visa on Arrival. Based on purpose: Tourist, Business, Social, Employment, Crew, and Transit.
Documents required Passport, application form, photos, flight itinerary, and additional documents for Business Visa.
Travel insurance Recommended but not required.
Processing time About 2 weeks for regular visas, 3 days for eVisas.
Duration of a Myanmar visa Valid for 3 months, stay up to 28 or 70 days depending on the visa type.
Extending a Myanmar visa Not possible for Tourist Visas, but other types can be extended.
Myanmar Visa fees USD 20 for Tourist Visa, USD 18 for Transit Visa, USD 180 for Multiple Journey Special Re-Entry Visa, and USD 36 for other types.
Safety in Myanmar Relatively safe, but avoid certain areas due to civil war and unrest.

Eligible countries

  • Citizens of Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, South Korea, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand (only if arriving by air), Vietnam (for ordinary passport holders), Bangladesh, Colombia, India, Israel, Japan (for diplomatic passport holders only), South Korea, Morocco, Nepal, Russia, Serbia (for diplomatic and official or service passport holders only), Belarus, Brazil, Cambodia, China, North Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam (for diplomatic and official or service passport holders only)

These are the countries whose citizens are exempt from a Myanmar visa for various durations and purposes.

Summary

* Myanmar (formerly Burma) requires a visa for most citizens, but some are exempt for short-term stays.
* Exemptions apply to citizens of Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Macao, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand (air travel only), Vietnam, Bangladesh (diplomatic and official passport), Colombia, India, Israel, Japan (diplomatic passport only), South Korea, Morocco, Nepal, Russia, Serbia (diplomatic and official passport only), and Belarus, Brazil, Cambodia, China, North Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam (diplomatic and official passport only).
* Myanmar visas can be obtained through regular application at an embassy, online eVisa, or on arrival at certain points.
* Types of Myanmar visas include tourist, business, social, employment, crew, transit, and diplomatic/official/service.
* Required documents for a Myanmar visa application include a valid passport, completed application form, recent passport-size photos, copy of flight itinerary, and payment of the visa fee.
* Travel insurance is recommended but not required.
* Processing time for a Myanmar visa is about two weeks for regular applications and three days for eVisas.
* Myanmar visas are valid for three months from issuance and allow stays of 28 or 70 days depending on the type of visa.
* Myanmar visas cannot be extended for a tourist visa, but other types of visas can be extended.
* Myanmar visa fees range from $18 to $36 for all types except for eVisas and Visas on Arrival, which have different prices.
* Myanmar is generally safe to visit, but certain areas should be avoided due to civil war and unrest.