Do Northern Mariana Islands Citizens Need a Visa?
Yes, travellers from the Northern Mariana Islands need a visa before entering Madagascar. Check the eligibility criteria before you apply.
Visa Details
The Madagascar eVisa for Northern Mariana Islands travellers is mainly for tourism. It is usually issued as a single-entry visa, and you can choose the stay length that matches your trip.
- Entry Type: Single entry for one arrival into Madagascar.
- Purpose: Tourism and leisure travel.
- Extension: Possible through local immigration when allowed.
Documents for Arrival
When you arrive, keep your passport, approved eVisa, return or onward ticket, and hotel details ready. Printed and digital copies can make airport checks easier.
Tourist Visa Options
15 Days
Best for short holidays and quick trips.
30 Days
Good for regular trips with more travel time.
60 Days
Suitable for longer stays and wider travel plans.
Single Entry
You can use this visa for one entry only.
Required Documents
Before you apply, make sure your documents are ready in digital format. Clear and correct files can help avoid delays.
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months.
- Photo: A recent passport-style colour photo.
- Flight Proof: A ticket showing your departure from Madagascar.
- Stay Details: Your hotel or accommodation information.
How to Apply
- Fill in the online form with your passport and travel details.
- Upload the required documents.
- Pay the fee and submit your application.
- Use the online application form to start.
Application Status
Check Status
After you apply, you can check your status online using your passport number and reference ID.
Common Problems
Wrong passport details and unclear document uploads can cause delays or rejection. Check everything before you submit.
Visa Extension
- Contact immigration in Madagascar if you need to stay longer.
- Ask for an extension before your visa expires.
- Overstaying may lead to fines and other problems.
Before You Travel
- Check that your passport is valid for at least six months.
- Make sure your photo is clear and correct.
- Keep your flight and hotel details ready.
- Print your approved visa for airport checks.
- Review the full document list before you begin.
Fees and Processing Time
Visa Fee
The fee depends on your stay length and processing option. Check the fee and processing page for current details.
Processing Time
You can choose normal, urgent, or super-fast processing if your travel date is near.
When to Apply
Apply after your travel dates are confirmed. This helps avoid mistakes and gives enough time for review.
Health Reminder
You may need a yellow fever certificate if you are travelling from or through a risk country.
Visa Stay Options
| Visa Type | Stay Period |
|---|---|
| Short Stay Visa | Up to 15 days |
| Standard Tourist Visa | Up to 30 days |
| Extended Tourist Visa | Up to 60 days |
Why Visit Madagascar
Madagascar is popular for its wildlife, beaches, and natural beauty. Many travellers visit to see lemurs, unique landscapes, and peaceful island destinations.
Before Departure
- Check that your visa details match your passport.
- Keep your approval letter ready for check-in.
- Make sure your stay does not go beyond the approved period.
- Keep your hotel and travel details together.
Family Travel
If you are travelling with family or in a group, make sure each person has a valid visa and matching passport details.
Travel Tips
| Travel Topic | Useful Note |
|---|---|
| Currency | Carry a payment method and some cash for small purchases or rural areas. |
| Language | French and Malagasy are widely used, so save your booking details. |
| Transport | Internal travel can take time, so plan your schedule well. |
| Connectivity | Save important documents offline in case internet access is limited. |
Why Choose Us
- Simple online process.
- Clear guidance for Northern Mariana Islands travellers.
- Helpful support during the visa process.
- Easy steps from application to approval.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may need this certificate if you are travelling from or through a country with a high risk of yellow fever.
No, the eVisa is for a single entry only. You must apply for a new one if you leave and return.
The maximum stay depends on the visa type you choose, with options for up to 60 days.
