Entry Status: Do Saint Martin Citizens Need a Visa?

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Yes, citizens of Saint Martin are required to obtain a visa to enter Madagascar. There are no visa-free entry arrangements currently in place. Check the Madagascar visa eligibility before you start.

  • Visa rules depend on your passport nationality.
  • You need an eVisa before travel.
  • Apply online before your departure date.
  • Print the approved authorisation sent to your email.

Planning tip: Apply at least one to two weeks before departure, especially during peak travel periods.

Exploring Visa Categories

Saint Martin travellers can apply for a 30-day or 60-day eVisa for tourism. Choose 30 days for short trips and 60 days for longer holidays. Both visas are single entry, so if you leave Madagascar and want to return, you must apply again. Make sure your travel dates match the visa you choose.

How to Apply

Add Details

Enter your name and birth details exactly as in your passport.

Add Trip Info

Enter passport details, arrival date, and your stay address.

Upload and Submit

Upload your passport scan and submit the form.

Check Email

Your approved authorisation is sent to your email as a PDF.

Tracking and Receiving Your Document

After you apply, use your reference number and passport number to check your visa status online. When approved, you will get a PDF by email. Print it and carry it with the same passport you used in your application.

Documentation for Saint Martin Citizens

Stamps After Travel

The requirements are straightforward. Prepare all files in advance to avoid review delays.

  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity from your arrival date.
  • A clear scan of your passport bio page (fully readable and uncropped).
  • Your flight and accommodation details in Madagascar.
  • A valid email address to receive your landing authorisation PDF.
  • Accurate personal details exactly matching your passport.

Before applying, confirm your documentation requirements based on passport nationality.

Stay Rules

  • You can apply for a 30-day or 60-day tourist eVisa.
  • Both visas are single entry.
  • Leave Madagascar before your visa expiry date.
  • Need more time? Contact immigration before your visa expires.

The Application Form

The form is fully online. Open the online application and follow each step carefully.

Enter Your Details

Enter your full legal details exactly as shown on the passport you will use to travel.

Upload Your Documents

Upload a clear, complete passport scan without blur, glare, or cropped edges.

Add Trip Details

Add your travel dates and accommodation information in Madagascar.

Pay and Submit

Complete payment and submit; you can then track progress using your reference number.

Reminder: Small mistakes in passport number, birth year, or email can delay approval.

Travel Checklist

  • Carry a passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • Bring a printed copy of your approval.
  • Keep your hotel and return flight details ready.
  • Apply at least 1 to 2 weeks before travel.
  • Save digital copies of your documents.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Most visa issues happen because of small errors or unclear documents.

  • No typos in name, passport number, or birth date
  • Use a clear, full passport image
  • Use a valid passport with enough remaining time
  • Review all details before final submit

If Your Visa Expires

Do not overstay. If your plans change, request an extension from the immigration office in Madagascar before your visa expires. Overstays may lead to penalties or legal issues.

Visa Fees

Visa cost depends on your stay length and processing speed. You pay the service fee during application, and government fees may be paid on arrival.

Service Tier Processing Timeline Recommended For
Normal Standard Best if you apply early.
Urgent Faster Best for near travel dates.
Super Fast Fastest Best for last-minute travel.

For latest prices, visit the eVisa fee and processing time page.

Track Your Status

  • Keep your reference number and passport number ready for status checks.
  • Review your inbox and spam folder for PDF approval emails.
  • Do not submit duplicate applications while one is under review.
  • Use the same passport at check-in and immigration that you used online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. The eVisa is a pre-arrival landing authorisation and should be obtained before you travel. If you are already in Madagascar, visa matters must be handled with local immigration authorities.

Visa rules are based on the nationality of the passport used for travel. If you use a different passport, check the specific eligibility and requirements for that nationality.

Your approved authorisation includes a validity window for entry. Always review those dates carefully and enter Madagascar within the stated period.