VISA Requirements and Application

VISA Entry Requirements

All visitors to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are required to be in possession of a valid passport for the intended period of their stay in addition to the following:

  • A return flight ticket to country of origin or other destination where there is “landed” status
  • Sufficient funds for the duration of the visit
  • Evidence of accommodation arrangements for the period of stay
  • Fee: EC$ 200.00 Non-Refundable
  • Evidence of Employment
  • Period for which Visa is applied
  • Detail of purpose of visit
  • Invitation Letter from Sponsor
  • Evidence of Sponsor’s status in the island
  • Applicant’s Police Clearance or Record which must be certified)

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Immigration Authority will determine the length of stay. Most visitors (Non-Nationals) to St. Vincent and the Grenadines are not required to apply in advance for an Entry Visa, providing they satisfy immigration officials on arrival that they are a genuine visitor to the country.

However, persons from the following countries REQUIRE an entry visa prior to arrival in St. Vincent and the Grenadines:

  • Dominican Republic
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Nigeria
  • People’s Republic of China (PRC)
  • Syria

All entry visa applications and payment in the form of a bank draft made payable to the Accountant General are to be sent to:

Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of National Security
Kingstown, St Vincent & the Grenadines
Tel: + I 784 456 1111
Fax: + 1 784 457 9710
Email: minatsec@vincysurf.com

To download the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VISA application form
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Residency

Available for Non-Nationals who wish to take up temporary or permanent residency and also for the grandchildren of persons born in St Vincent and the Grenadines (please see Nationals of St. Vincent and the Grenadines section, if the latter).

All requests for Residency, Work Permit, Citizenship and Alien’s Land Hold Licenses please send to:

Office of the Prime Minister
4th Floor, Administrative Building
Bay Street
Kingstown
St Vincent & the Grenadines

Tel: +1 784 456 1703 Fax: +1 784 457 2152
E-mail: pmosvg@vincysurf.com


3. Work Permits

Medical students who have been chosen to undertake an elective at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital do not require a work permit or a letter from the High Commission. However they do require a letter of acceptance from the Hospital and will need to meet the requirements for entry to St Vincent and the Grenadines (please see Non-Nationals Entry Visa section).


4. Citizenship


5. Alien’s Land Holding License


6. Setting up a Company in St. Vincent and the Grenadines


MISCELLANEOUS

7. Police Record

Persons who have resided in St. Vincent and the Grenadines can request for a copy of their police record.


8. Legalisation/Notarisation of Documents

The “legalisation” or “notarisation” of documents can only be performed in St Vincent and the Grenadines by either the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Registrar in the Court House.  If this is required you should arrange for this to be at the earliest opportunity while the document is in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

For more information you should contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +1 784 456 2060

E-mail: office.foreignaffairs@gov.vc or the Registrar: +1 784 457 1220 E-mail: svgregistryhighcourt@gmail.com.

The SVG High Commission in London has the authority to ‘certify’ Vincentian documents (fee £20 per document).  Tel: +44 (0)20 7460 2588 E-mail: info@svghighcom.co.uk


9. Getting Married in St Vincent and the Grenadines

Persons not usually resident can apply to be married in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There are two types of marriage licenses (please see information below).  Tourists who wish to marry in St. Vincent and the Grenadines usually apply for the ‘Governor General’s Special Marriage License’.


10. Obtaining a Marriage Certificate

Copies of marriage certificates are available by application.


11. Customs Concession for the Importation of Personal Effects


12. Importing Plants and Animals

All requests to import Plants and/or Animals should be directed to the Ministry of Agriculture:

Ministry of Agriculture
Richmond Hill
Kingstown
St Vincent & the Grenadines

Tel: +1 784 456 1410 Fax +1 784 457 1688
E-mail: office.agriculture@mail.gov.vcagrimin@caribsurf.comanimalhealthsvg@hotmail.com

For Plants – Please write to the Ministry of Agriculture detailing the plants and/or seeds you wish to import into Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

VISA Entry Requirements

VISA Entry Requirements

All visitors to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are required to be in possession of a valid passport for the intended period of their stay in addition to the following:

  • A return flight ticket to country of origin or other destination where there is “landed” status
  • Sufficient funds for the duration of the visit
  • Evidence of accommodation arrangements for the period of stay
  • Fee: EC$ 200.00 Non-Refundable
  • Evidence of Employment
  • Period for which Visa is applied
  • Detail of purpose of visit
  • Invitation Letter from Sponsor
  • Evidence of Sponsor’s status in the island
  • Applicant’s Police Clearance or Record which must be certified)

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Immigration Authority will determine the length of stay. Most visitors (Non-Nationals) to St. Vincent and the Grenadines are not required to apply in advance for an Entry Visa, providing they satisfy immigration officials on arrival that they are a genuine visitor to the country.

However, persons from the following countries REQUIRE an entry visa prior to arrival in St. Vincent and the Grenadines:

  • Dominican Republic
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Nigeria
  • People’s Republic of China (PRC)
  • Syria

All entry visa applications and payment in the form of a bank draft made payable to the Accountant General are to be sent to:

Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of National Security
Kingstown, St Vincent & the Grenadines
Tel: + I 784 456 1111
Fax: + 1 784 457 9710
Email: minatsec@vincysurf.com

VISA Arrangement & Application
To download the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VISA application form
Oops! You did not add any fields to your form. Go back and add some.

Residency, Citizenship & Others

Residency

Available for Non-Nationals who wish to take up temporary or permanent residency and also for the grandchildren of persons born in St Vincent and the Grenadines (please see Nationals of St. Vincent and the Grenadines section, if the latter).

All requests for Residency, Work Permit, Citizenship and Alien’s Land Hold Licenses please send to:

Office of the Prime Minister
4th Floor, Administrative Building
Bay Street
Kingstown
St Vincent & the Grenadines

Tel: +1 784 456 1703 Fax: +1 784 457 2152
E-mail: pmosvg@vincysurf.com


3. Work Permits

Medical students who have been chosen to undertake an elective at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital do not require a work permit or a letter from the High Commission. However they do require a letter of acceptance from the Hospital and will need to meet the requirements for entry to St Vincent and the Grenadines (please see Non-Nationals Entry Visa section).


4. Citizenship


5. Alien’s Land Holding License


6. Setting up a Company in St. Vincent and the Grenadines


MISCELLANEOUS

7. Police Record

Persons who have resided in St. Vincent and the Grenadines can request for a copy of their police record.


8. Legalisation/Notarisation of Documents

The “legalisation” or “notarisation” of documents can only be performed in St Vincent and the Grenadines by either the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Registrar in the Court House.  If this is required you should arrange for this to be at the earliest opportunity while the document is in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

For more information you should contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +1 784 456 2060

E-mail: office.foreignaffairs@gov.vc or the Registrar: +1 784 457 1220 E-mail: svgregistryhighcourt@gmail.com.

The SVG High Commission in London has the authority to ‘certify’ Vincentian documents (fee £20 per document).  Tel: +44 (0)20 7460 2588 E-mail: info@svghighcom.co.uk


9. Getting Married in St Vincent and the Grenadines

Persons not usually resident can apply to be married in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. There are two types of marriage licenses (please see information below).  Tourists who wish to marry in St. Vincent and the Grenadines usually apply for the ‘Governor General’s Special Marriage License’.


10. Obtaining a Marriage Certificate

Copies of marriage certificates are available by application.


11. Customs Concession for the Importation of Personal Effects


12. Importing Plants and Animals

All requests to import Plants and/or Animals should be directed to the Ministry of Agriculture:

Ministry of Agriculture
Richmond Hill
Kingstown
St Vincent & the Grenadines

Tel: +1 784 456 1410 Fax +1 784 457 1688
E-mail: office.agriculture@mail.gov.vcagrimin@caribsurf.comanimalhealthsvg@hotmail.com

For Plants – Please write to the Ministry of Agriculture detailing the plants and/or seeds you wish to import into Saint Vincent and the Grenadines