Do Nicaragua Travellers Need a Visa?

Yes, all individuals travelling on a Nicaragua passport must hold a valid visa to enter Madagascar. The e-Visa system is the most efficient way to manage this requirement for tourism and short-term stays.

Visa Required

Nicaragua passport holders need approval before travel.

3 Stay Options

Choose 15, 30, or 60 days based on your travel plan.

Tourism Use

The permit is intended for holidays and family visits.

Understanding Entry Permissions

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You can choose a 15-day visa for short trips, a 30-day visa for standard stays, or a 60-day visa for longer visits. These options are valid for tourism and family visits only.

Document Checklist

Before you begin the digital process, ensure you have the following items ready. Having these prepared will make the form much easier to complete.

  • Passport: At least six months of validity remaining.
  • Passport Scan: A clear copy of the bio-data page.
  • Photo: A recent passport-style colour photograph.
  • Flight Proof: Confirmation of your return or onward ticket.

For more specifics on file formats, you can view the Madagascar visa requirements page.

Timeline for Approval

Processing time depends on the service you choose. Normal service is best if you apply early, while urgent and super fast options are available for quicker approval. Delays can still happen due to external factors.

Visa Fees

  • The visa fee depends on your stay length.
  • The price also changes by processing speed.
  • Longer stays usually cost more.
  • Faster service may increase the total fee.
  • Check the latest fee details before applying.

How to Apply

The process is entirely online. You will need to enter your personal data, passport details, and travel dates into a simple form. Accuracy is vital to avoid delays at the border.

Complete Form

Enter your personal, passport, and travel details.

Upload Files

Add the required documents in clear digital format.

Check Details

Review names, passport number, and dates carefully.

Submit Online

Send the application for processing and approval.

Stays and Validity

Nicaragua Passports
  • Your stay depends on the days approved on your visa.
  • The visa is for single entry only.
  • You cannot use the same visa after leaving Madagascar.
  • Check your approved stay period before travel.
  • Carry a copy of your approved visa during your trip.

Tracking Your Request

Once submitted, you can check the progress of your application at any time. You will simply need your unique reference number and your passport number to see the current status.

Avoid Common Mistakes

  • Most rejections happen because of small errors.
  • Enter your passport number correctly.
  • Use a photo that meets size and lighting rules.
  • Make sure your form matches your passport details.

Travel Preparation Tips

Before You Travel

  • Check your passport validity.
  • Confirm your travel dates.
  • Make sure your visa is approved.
  • Keep printed and digital copies of your documents.

Arrival Tips

  • Keep your passport ready.
  • Carry your approved visa.
  • Keep your return ticket available.
  • Make sure your travel details match your application.

Stay Duration Guidance

Stay Option Best For Entry Type
15 Days Quick holidays or stopovers Single Entry
30 Days Standard tourism and exploration Single Entry
60 Days Deep travel and long-term discovery Single Entry

Why Choose Us

  • Simple and easy visa guidance.
  • Clear steps for Nicaragua travellers.
  • Support to help avoid common mistakes.
  • Easy-to-follow document and travel information.
  • A smoother application experience from start to finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Small changes are usually fine, but significant date shifts may require a new application. Always try to be as accurate as possible.

Overstaying is a serious matter. You may be required to pay a daily fine and could face difficulties returning to Madagascar in the future.

Yes, every traveller, regardless of age, must have their own individual travel permit to enter the country.