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Do Indians need visa for Aruba?

Yes, all Indian passport holders require a short stay visa (for a stay of 90 days or less) to visit Aruba. The Dutch Embassy in New Delhi and the Consulate-General in Mumbai use the services of Visa Facilitation Centre VFS Global to handle short stay visa requests.



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Upon arrival in Aruba, you must have:
  • a U.S. passport valid for the duration of your stay;
  • a completed Embarkation and Disembarkation Card (ED-Card);
  • a return or onward ticket.
  • proof of sufficient funds to cover your accommodations and food expenses during your stay.


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Countries in the Visa Waiver Program that can travel to USA visa-free:
  • Andorra.
  • Australia.
  • Austria.
  • Belgium.
  • Brunei.
  • Chile.
  • Croatia.
  • Czech Republic.


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Aruba and Curaçao If you have a US Green Card, then you can enter Aruba, Curacao, and any of the islands that make up the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Aruba. Bonaire. Curaçao.

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Customers must either hold a US visa or a permanent residence card (also known as a green card) valid for at least six months. The 14-day UAE visa on arrival costs AED 120. If needed, the visa can be extended once for an additional 14 days for AED 250.

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The countries that do not require visa to enter for Indian passport holders are:
  • Cook Islands.
  • Fiji.
  • Micronesia.
  • Niue.
  • Vanuatu.
  • Oman.
  • Qatar.
  • Barbados.


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