Anguilla Visa Information:
Around 4000 years ago, Anguilla was a lush island covered in dense rain forest. It was discovered by Amerindian peoples who came by dugout canoes and rafts from South America's mainland. They called
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Anguilla "Malliouhana" which meant arrow-shape sea serpent and they developed villages, farms and ceremonial sites to their gods.
Processing of Visa Applications
- Persons needing visas to enter Anguilla are expected to apply at the nearest British Embassy or High Commission Office prior to travel.
- For further information on Visa requirements please visit UKvisas website.
- Visas are issued in Anguilla to non-Anguillian/Belongers who are working in Anguilla and would require a visa to re-enter when they travel.
- The fee for application and grant of an Anguilla Visa is EC$200.00
- For single entry visas EC$200.00
- For multiple visas EC$500.00
Travel Permits
Temporary travel permits are issued to Anguillians/Belongers needing an emergency travel document in lieu of a passport. (Persons are encouraged to be in possession of a passport.)
- Applicants must submit two photographs along with a birth certificate and a EC$2.00 stamp.
- The permit is valid for travel within the Caribbean and for re-entry into Anguilla.
- There is a processing fee of EC$50.00
Certificate of Identity
This temporary travel document is issued to non-Anguillians/Belongers needing an emergency travel document in lieu of a passport. This document in no way affects the national status of the holder.
- Applicants must submit two photographs along with a birth certificate.
- There is a processing fee of EC$50.00
NB. The processing period for documents is 4 – 7 days.
The following documents should be submitted with the application
(a) Three (3) passport size photographs
(b) Original and photocopies (copies) of the following documents with English translation where applicable:-
- Birth certificate
- Baptismal certificate (where applicable)
- Father's birth certificate (where applicable)
- Spouses birth certificate (where applicable)
- Mother's birth certificate (where applicable)
- Marriage certificate (where applicable)
- Police certificate of character
- Health certificate
- Academic, professional or technical qualification
- Proof of financial resources
(c) Treasury receipt for the sum of fifty dollars (EC$50.00 non-refundable) evidencing payment of the processing fee.
Section B of the Form should only be completed by the following applicants:
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A person whose father or mother was born in Anguilla and is regarded, or if deceased, would if alive, be regarded as belonging to Anguilla.
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A person who is spouse of a person regarded as belonging to Anguilla and has been married to that person for more than three years.
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