Srilanka Visa

91% Visas Approved before Time

Up to 48 hours

30 Days Tourist Visa
Processing Time: Up to 48 hours
Stay period: 30 Days
Validity: 30 Days
Entry: Single
Fees: 1650
Category: Tourist
30 Days Tourist Visa
Processing Time: Up to 48 hours
Stay period: 30 Days
Validity: 30 Days
Entry: Single
Fees: 1650
Category: Tourist
Passport:
  • Must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry.
  • Should have at least one blank page.
Visa Application Form:
  • Completed visa application form (available online or at the embassy).
Recent Passport-Size Photograph:
  • Typically required for applications at embassies, but not needed for ETA on arrival.
ETA Fee Payment:
  • Proof of payment for the ETA fee (approximately $25 for SAARC countries and $40 for others, when applied online).
Travel Itinerary:
  • Details about your travel plans, including arrival and departure dates, flight details, and accommodation information.
Return Flight Ticket:
  • Evidence of your intention to leave Sri Lanka after your visit.
Financial Evidence:
  • Bank statements or other proof of sufficient funds to support your stay.
Supporting Documents (if applicable):
  • Business Visa: Invitation letter from a Sri Lankan company and related business registration documents.
  • Long-Stay Visa: Letter explaining the reason for your stay and an invitation letter from your host in Sri Lanka​.

Do I need a visa to visit Sri Lanka?
  • Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens from 35 countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia, can enter Sri Lanka visa-free for a period starting October 1, 2024​.
  • Most other travelers need to apply for an eVisa or a visa on arrival.
How can I apply for a Sri Lanka visa?
  • You can apply online for an eVisa through the official Sri Lankan visa website or obtain a visa on arrival at the airport​.
What documents do I need for a Sri Lanka visa?
  • Typically, you will need:
  • A valid passport (with at least six months' validity beyond your intended stay).
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay.
  • A return or onward ticket​.
How long does it take to process a Sri Lanka visa?
  • eVisa applications are usually processed within 24-72 hours, but it's advisable to apply at least a week before your travel date to avoid any delays​.
What is the duration of stay allowed on a Sri Lanka visa?
  • Tourist visas generally allow for stays of up to 30 days, with the option to extend for an additional 30 days while in Sri Lanka​.
Is there a fee for the visa?
  • Yes, there is usually a visa fee associated with the application. The fee may vary based on the type of visa and the applicant's nationality​.
What if my visa application is denied?
  • If your visa application is denied, you may appeal the decision, but it's essential to ensure all provided information and documents are accurate and complete to minimize the chances of denial​.
Can I extend my visa while in Sri Lanka?
  • Yes, you can apply for an extension of your visa through the Department of Immigration and Emigration in Sri Lanka​.

Valid Passport:
  • The passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of entry into Sri Lanka.
Completed Visa Application:
  • Apply for the visa through the ETA website or a visa application center if applicable. The form needs to be filled out with accurate personal, travel, and passport details.
Visa Fee:
  • Payment of the visa processing fee, which varies depending on the visa type and duration of stay. The fee can be paid online via the ETA system.
Return/Onward Travel Ticket:
  • Proof of a confirmed return or onward travel ticket to show the intent to leave Sri Lanka after your stay.
Accommodation Details:
  • Details of your accommodation in Sri Lanka, such as hotel reservations or a letter of invitation if staying with friends or family.
Proof of Sufficient Funds:
  • Documents showing that you have enough funds to cover your expenses during your stay, such as bank statements or a letter of sponsorship if applicable.

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1. Passport
  • Validity: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of entry into Sri Lanka.
  • Blank Pages: At least one blank page for visa stamping.
2. Visa Application Form
  • Complete the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) application online through the official Sri Lankan government portal or submit a visa application through an embassy if applicable.
3. Visa Fee
  • Payment receipt or proof of payment for the visa processing fee, applicable to the type of visa you're applying for (tourist, business, etc.).
4. Passport-Sized Photographs
  • A recent passport-sized photograph meeting the required specifications (usually 35mm x 45mm).
5. Travel Itinerary
  • Details: A detailed travel plan including:
  • Arrival and departure dates.
  • Flight details (e.g., confirmed round-trip or onward ticket).
6. Accommodation Details
  • Proof of confirmed hotel bookings or details of other accommodation arrangements (e.g., hotel reservation or invitation letter if staying with a friend or family).
7. Financial Proof
  • Bank statements or proof of sufficient funds to cover expenses during the stay in Sri Lanka (usually the last three months).
8. Travel Insurance (Recommended)
  • Although not mandatory, having travel insurance is advisable to cover medical and travel-related emergencies during the stay.
9. Supporting Documents (if applicable)
  • Business Visa: Invitation letter from the Sri Lankan business partner or host.
  • Transit Visa: Proof of onward travel to a third country.
  • Tourist Visa: No additional supporting documents are generally needed beyond the basics listed.
10. Document Copies
  • Always carry copies of the passport, ETA approval, and itinerary for easy access.
11. COVID-19 Guidelines (If Applicable)
  • Check any specific health requirements, such as vaccination proof, COVID-19 testing, or quarantine guidelines, depending on the current regulations.
12. Additional Considerations
  • Ensure that all documents are in English or translated if necessary.
  • Be aware of visa extensions and other relevant policies once inside the country, in case you need to extend your stay.

In addition to the ETA, starting in October 2024, Sri Lanka is offering visa-free entry to citizens of 35 countries, including popular travel markets such as India, the UK, the US, and Australia. This initiative is aimed at boosting tourism, allowing travelers to experience Sri Lanka's rich culture, heritage sites, and stunning landscapes without the hassle of a visa application​(

It's advisable to always check the latest travel and visa information through Sri Lanka's official immigration website or consular services before your trip, as policies may vary based on nationality or global circumstances.

  • Location : Sri Lanka is an island nation located in the Indian Ocean, southeast of India. It is separated from the Indian subcontinent by the Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar.
  • Population : As of 2023, Sri Lanka’s population is approximately 21.5 million people, comprising various ethnic groups, including Sinhalese, Tamils, Moors, and Burghers.
  • Area: Sri Lanka covers an area of approximately 65,610 square kilometers (25,330 square miles).
  • Language : The official languages are Sinhala and Tamil. English is widely used in education, business, and government.
  • Currency : The currency used is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR).
  • Economy :  Sri Lanka’s economy is primarily driven by sectors such as agriculture, textiles, tea exports, tourism, and manufacturing. The country is known for its production of tea, rubber, and gemstones.
  • Colombo (Commercial Capital) :  Colombo is the largest city and the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. It is a vibrant hub known for its colonial buildings, modern skyline, and busy port.
  • Tourism :  In 2019, Sri Lanka welcomed around 1.9 million international visitors, making it a popular tourist destination in South Asia. The country is known for its cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, wildlife, and pristine beaches.
  • Air Traffic :  Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Katunayake, near Colombo, is the main international gateway to Sri Lanka, serving millions of passengers annually.
  • Climate : Sri Lanka has a tropical climate, with distinct dry and wet seasons. Average temperatures range from 22°C to 32°C (72°F to 90°F), depending on the region and elevation.
  • Cultural Heritage :  Sri Lanka is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Sigiriya, the Sacred City of Kandy, Anuradhapura, and Polonnaruwa, which reflect its rich history and cultural significance.
  • Key Tourist Attractions :
  • Sigiriya: A rock fortress and ancient palace, known for its stunning frescoes and intricate gardens.
  • Temple of the Tooth Relic: Located in Kandy, this is one of the most important Buddhist sites in the world.
  • Yala National Park: Famous for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and a variety of birds.
  • Galle Fort: A UNESCO-listed historical fort located along the southern coast, built by the Portuguese and later expanded by the Dutch.
  • Ella: A picturesque town nestled in the hills, known for its scenic train rides, tea plantations, and trekking opportunities.
  • Beaches : Sri Lanka boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in South Asia, such as Unawatuna, Mirissa, Arugam Bay, and Trincomalee, perfect for surfing, diving, and relaxation.
  • Sustainability and Wildlife
  • The country is known for its commitment to preserving its natural environment and wildlife. Visitors can explore national parks, rainforests, and wildlife reserves, offering chances to see elephants, leopards, and a variety of marine life.
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