Do Saint Kitts and Nevis Citizens Need a Visa?
Yes, all citizens of Saint Kitts and Nevis need a valid eVisa to enter Madagascar. There is no visa-free agreement between the two countries. Check the document requirements before you start.
- An eVisa is required for all tourism and personal visit types.
- Apply online from Basseterre well before your travel date.
- Have your passport and travel details ready before opening the form.
- Your approved authorisation is sent by email and must be printed for travel.
Planning tip: During busy travel seasons, apply at least two weeks before your flight to allow enough review time.
What You Need to Apply
Have these items ready before you open the form. Getting it right the first time avoids delays.
- Saint Kitts and Nevis passport valid for at least six months from arrival.
- Recent clear photo on a plain background.
- Clear scan of the main passport page, fully legible.
- Your planned travel dates and accommodation details.
- An active email address to receive your authorisation.
Check the Madagascar visa eligibility page to confirm entry conditions before you apply.
eVisa Options for Saint Kitts and Nevis Visitors
Citizens of Saint Kitts and Nevis can choose between a 30-day and a 60-day stay. Both are single-entry visas intended for tourism and personal visits to Madagascar.
30-Day eVisa
Best for standard holidays and short nature tours around Madagascar.
- Single entry only
- Tourism & personal visits
60-Day eVisa
Ideal for longer stays and deeper exploration of the island.
- Single entry only
- Tourism & personal visits
Re-Entry Rule
Both durations are single-entry. Leaving Madagascar requires a fresh application to return.
- New application needed to re-enter
How to Apply
- Step 1 – Enter Personal Details: Fill in your full name, date of birth, and passport number exactly as shown on your Saint Kitts and Nevis passport.
- Step 2 – Provide Trip Information: Add your arrival date and the address where you will be staying in Madagascar.
- Step 3 – Submit Your Request: Send your application and save the reference number you receive for tracking.
- Step 4 – Receive Authorisation: Your landing authorisation is sent to your email once approved.
How Long Can You Stay?
- A 30-day permit suits standard holidays and nature tours, with single entry only.
- A 60-day permit is for extended travel and deeper island exploration, also single entry.
- Transit visits are limited to 24 hours and are for short layovers only.
- You must leave Madagascar before the date your eVisa expires.
Track Your Application
After you submit, check progress online using your passport number and reference number from your confirmation email.
- Use your passport number and reference number to check your status online.
- Updates are posted as the review progresses through each stage.
- Your approved landing authorisation will be sent as a PDF to your email.
- Print this document and bring it with you to the airport.
- The passport you travel with must be the same one used in your application.
Travel Checklist
- Ensure your Saint Kitts and Nevis passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date.
- Print two copies of your authorisation and keep them in separate bags when travelling.
- Have the address of your hotel or host accommodation written down.
- Confirm you have a return or onward flight booked out of Madagascar.
- Keep digital copies of all travel documents saved on your device.
The Application Form
The form is fully online. Open the online application and follow each step carefully.
Enter Your Details
Fill in your full name, passport number, and date of birth exactly as they appear on your Saint Kitts and Nevis passport.
Upload Your Documents
Attach a clear scan of your passport photo page and any other required supporting files.
Add Trip Details
Enter your planned arrival date and the address where you will be staying in Madagascar.
Pay and Submit
Pay online and submit. Your application goes to review straight away.
Reminder: Double-check every entry before you submit your form. Errors in passport details are the most common reason for application delays.
Avoid These Mistakes
Most problems come from small errors in passport details or poor photo quality. Check everything before you submit.
- Errors in the passport number or date of birth are the leading cause of delays.
- Blurry or unclear passport scans may require additional manual review.
- Using a damaged or nearly expired passport can result in rejection.
- Ensure at least two blank pages are available in your passport for the visa sticker.
If Your Visa Expires
Do not stay past your visa expiry date. If you cannot leave in time, contact the immigration office to request an extension. Always plan to leave a few days before it runs out to avoid fines.
Visa Fees
Fees depend on your stay length and how fast you need the result. All payments are made online per person before the review starts.
| Service Type | Processing Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Regular processing time | Saint Kitts and Nevis travellers applying well in advance of their departure date. |
| Urgent | Faster than standard | Applicants with a closer travel date who need a quicker result. |
| Super Fast | Fastest available option | Last-minute applicants who need the authorisation as soon as possible. |
For full details, check the current pricing details page.
Track Your Status
- Save your reference number immediately after submission.
- Use your passport number to access the status tracking tool.
- Check your inbox regularly for updates and your final landing authorisation.
- Do not submit a second application while one is already being reviewed.
Before You Travel
Bring your Saint Kitts and Nevis passport, a printed authorisation, your return flight confirmation, and accommodation details. Make sure your passport has at least two blank pages for the visa sticker.
Why Use Our Service
We guide Saint Kitts and Nevis travellers through the Madagascar eVisa process clearly and quickly. We check your application before it reaches the review stage.
- Simple platform designed to help Caribbean eVisa applicants step by step.
- We review your form for errors before you submit it.
- Entry requirements explained in plain, everyday language.
- Greater confidence in your application before your trip to Madagascar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Apply at least two weeks before your departure date. During peak travel seasons, processing may take a little longer, so the earlier you apply, the better.
No. Both the 30-day and 60-day visas are single entry. If you leave Madagascar, even briefly, your eVisa becomes invalid and you must apply for a new one before returning.
Bring your printed landing authorisation, your Saint Kitts and Nevis passport, a copy of your return flight, and some cash or a valid card for the government fee paid at the airport.
