Your Visa for Nepal : Visas fees
NB : The lead times given here are the ones from Consulates and/or Embassies.
Information and conditions of entry into the country
Documents to be provided
FAQ
To travel to Nepal a Visa is generally required with a few exceptions.
Visa Travel International is an agency approved by the Nepalese consulate to assist you in your efforts and whatever the type of Visa you need.
To this end, you will find on this page all the information and answers to questions that will be useful to you in order to obtain your Visa.
If this is not the case, please do not hesitate to get back to us so that we can give you all the information you need.
A Visa (eVisa type) for Nepal is required to travel to Nepal and must be obtained before departure from the Nepalese embassy (a file must be submitted).
It is also possible to obtain a Visa on arrival at Kathmandu airport. However, we recommend that you find out about the procedures before your trip because they are quite restrictive for this Visa on arrival and, for your information, you should anticipate queuing after a long trip for the get and then queue again to go through the checkpoint.
Please note that it is also possible that you will be refused boarding without presenting a Visa when you leave France.
Visa Travel International is an agency approved by the Nepalese consulate to support you in your procedures, regardless of the type of Visa you need.
To be able to enter the territory of Nepal, the traveler must bring his passport with Visa as well as a return flight ticket.
It should be noted that, even if the traveler is in possession of all the documents requested to validate his entry into Nepal, the Nepalese authorities reserve the right to refuse access to their territory without having to justify it.
Be careful, in case your stay is extended you must apply for an extension of your Visa on the spot with the ‘Department of Immigration / Kalikasthan / Dillibazar / Kathmandu / Nepal’.
This request is also mandatory if your stay exceeds 90 days.
Never wait until the last moment to do this at the risk of being refused by the Nepalese authorities.
● An original signed passport valid for 6 months after the date of your return + the copy of the passport double data page.
● A completed and signed form.
● A front-facing identity photo (colour with light background and recent / less than 6 months).
● A mission letter from your company specifying the reason and dates of your trip.
NB : The lead times given here are the ones from Consulates and/or Embassies.
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