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Tobago Entry/Exit Visas
What you need to enter or exit Tobago

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Visiting Trinidad and Tobago

  • Every person (including minors) seeking admission at a port of entry into Trinidad and Tobago must be in possession of a valid travel document/ passport.

  • A person who is not a citizen or a resident of Trinidad and Tobago must be in possession of a valid return ticket to his/her homeland or country of residence or a security deposit or bond as required by the Chief Immigration Officer.

  • A person who is not a citizen or a resident of Trinidad and Tobago must be in possession of sufficient funds for his/her upkeep during his/her stay in Trinidad and Tobago.

  • A person who is neither a citizen nor a resident of Trinidad and Tobago must provide a proper local address.

  • A person who is neither a citizen nor resident of Trinidad and Tobago and who is a citizen of a country that requires a visa for entry into Trinidad and Tobago must be in possession of such.

  • Every person seeking admission to Trinidad and Tobago on arrival must complete an Immigration E/D Card (Form 1).

Landing Bond

A person seeking admission to Trinidad and Tobago other than as a tourist or visitor must be in possession of one of the following document, subject to the purpose of the visit and must provide a security deposit or landing bond:

  • Work Permit

  • Student Permit

  • Missionary Permit

  • Minister’s Permit

 

Exiting Tobago

A person seeking exit from a port in Trinidad and Tobago to a foreign port must produce the following documents:

  • A valid passport/ travel document.

  • A completed Immigration E/D Card (Form 2).

  • A ticket with attached boarding pass.

NOTE: A person in transit for 48 hours or less is not required to pay the departure tax fee.

Visas are issued at the Immigration Offices in Port of Spain, San Fernando and Scarborough, Tobago or at any Trinidad and Tobago Embassy or Consulate abroad. If there is no T&T foreign mission in your home country, you can make an application at any British Embassy or High Commission.

A waiver of the visa can be obtained at a port of entry to certain foreign nationals but prior approval for this facility must be obtained from the Immigration Division.

NOTE: Citizens and Residents of Trinidad and Tobago do not require visas for entry into Trinidad and Tobago.


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