Yes. Kuwait citizens need a visa to travel to Sri Lanka because Kuwait is not on the exemption list for Sri Lanka visas.
Yes. Sri Lanka Immigration Services allows UAE candidates to apply for a group of up to 15 applicants. By applying for a group of people, you can save a lot of time and money. The online application form is simple and takes you only a few minutes to complete.
Currently, Sri Lanka Immigration Services offers 3 levels for customers to choose from, depending on the urgency to get the visa online.
Yes. UAE citizens need a visa to travel to Sri Lanka because UAE is not on the exemption list for Sri Lanka visas. UAE citizens now can apply for a Sri Lanka electronic visa which saves time and costs.
No. Swedish passport holders who want to travel to and enter Sri Lanka need a visa. Swedish nationals can take advantage of Sri Lanka e-Visa for short stays in Sri Lanka for tourism, leisure, business, or transit purposes.
If you are a Swedish citizen, you will need a visa to enter Sri Lanka. From January 2012, Sweden passport holders can utilize a new visa system called “Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)” which allows them to obtain a visa for Sri Lanka from the comfort of their home.
The length of stay in Sri Lanka depends on the type of visa Swedish citizens possess:
Yes. For US visitors, who wish to stay more than 30 days in Sri Lanka, it is possible to extend the visa up to a maximum of 90 days after arrival in Sri Lanka.
Depending on the type of e-visa a US citizen holds, the length of stay and the number of entries will vary:
Yes. US citizens can check their Sri Lanka online visa status. Sri Lanka Immigration Services has provided easy online checks by passport number for customers.