VISA TO BONAIRE

BONAIRE BUSINESS VISA

Bonaire business visa

Requirements:

Application Form.

– A passport or other travel document containing at least two blank pages. It should be valid for at least 3 months after you leave the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom.

– Proof of legal residence.

– Travel itinerary.

– Proof of transit.

– Proof of sufficient funds (tourists and business travellers): On average, this is between USD 150 and USD 200 a day.

– You should provide 3 recent bank statements (paper or digital) bearing your name and address.

– The purpose of your visit: You must provide a letter of invitation from a company in the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom and a letter from your employer. Both letters must contain the following information:

+ your job

+ the reason for your visit

At least 1 letter must give information on where you will stay during your visit and who is covering the cost of your trip.

he document must prove that the insurance is in your name. It must also prove that

–  Medical  insurance policy provides medical cover:

+ in all Caribbean parts of the Kingdom.

+ for the entire duration of your stay.

+ for at least USD 15,000.

+ for hospital care, emergency treatment and repatriation (including in the event of death).

If you have demand on getting Bonaire business visa please don’t hesitate to contact Vietnam-legal.com. We are willing to provide:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

BONAIRE TOURIST VISA

Bonaire tourist visa

Requirements:

– Application Form.

– A passport or other travel document containing at least two blank pages. It should be valid for at least 3 months after you leave the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom.

– Documents for minors

If you are applying for a visa on behalf of a child under the age of 18, you must bring the child’s birth certificate and proof of identity for the child’s parent(s) or guardian(s).

If the child will not be travelling with their parents, or if only 1 of child’s parent will be accompanying the child, you must provide a declaration of consent signed by both parents or whoever has parental responsibility. If only 1 parent has parental responsibility for the child, you will need to provide a court judgment or a statement from a court confirming this.

– Proof of legal residence

– Travel itinerary

– Proof of transit

– Proof of sufficient funds (tourists and business travellers): On average, this is between USD 150 and USD 200 a day.

– You should provide 3 recent bank statements (paper or digital) bearing your name and address.

– Documents for employees, students or independent business travellers

+ Employees: you must provide an employer’s declaration stating your job title, number of years of service, monthly income and permission to take holiday leave.

+ Students: you must provide proof that you are registered as a student at your school or university.

+ Independent business travellers: you must provide official proof that you own a registered business and show a tax return for the past year.

– The purpose of your visit: You must provide a copy of your accommodation reservation containing the contact details and your reservation number. Or you must provide proof that you are taking part in a group trip.

– Medical insurance policy provides medical cover:

+ in all Caribbean parts of the Kingdom.

+ for the entire duration of your stay.

+ for at least USD 15,000.

+ for hospital care, emergency treatment and repatriation (including in the event of death).

If you have demand on getting Bonaire tourist visa, please don’t hesitate to contact Vietnam-legal.com. We are willing to provide:

+ Consulting all visa requirements, condition, the duration of visa

+ Collecting and assessing all documents to apply

+ Performing all application form, administrative procedures on behalf of client

+ Supporting notarization and translation

+ Representing client to submit documents to competent authority

+ Following and informing the result to client

+ Representing client to get visa at Embassy/Consulate.

BONAIRE VISA EXEMPTION

 

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The following categories are exempted from the visa requirement:

– holders of a valid residence permit for the United States, Canada, the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, Ireland or Switzerland

– holders of a valid residence permit for the French part of St Maarten

– holders of a valid residence permit for one of the countries or public bodies (Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribean.

Nationals of the countries listed below do not require a visa for the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (the countries Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten and the Dutch public bodies Bonnaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba)

Andorra Grenada Panama
Antigua and Barbuda Greece Paraguay
Argentina Guatemala Poland
Australia Guyana Portugal
Austria Honduras Romania
Bahamas Hong Kong1 San Marino
Barbados Hungary Seychelles
Belgium Iceland Singapore
Belize Ireland Slovakia
Brazil Israel Slovenia
Brunei Italy South Korea
Bulgaria Jamaica Spain
Canada Japan St Kitts and Nevis
Chile Latvia St Lucia
Costa Rica Liechtenstein St Vincent and the Grenadines
Croatia Lithuania Suriname
Cyprus Luxembourg Sweden
Czech Republic Macao 2 Switzerland
Denmark Malaysia Taiwan
Dominica Malta Trinidad and Tobago
Ecuador Mauritius United Kingdom
El Salvador Mexico United States of America
Estonia Monaco Uruguay
Finland New Zealand Vatican City
France Nicaragua Venezuela
Germany Norway

 

1 – holders of British National Overseas passports or Special Administrative Region passports.

2 – holders of Special Administrative Region passports