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E-Visa
30 days
60 days
Single
Paperless
Submit your documents on Traventure Explorers — only pay government fee.
Traventure Explorers verifies your documents and submits to Immigration
We work with Immigration to ensure you get your Visa on time.
Factors that can get your visa rejected
Applying with a passport that has expired or expires within 6 months
Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa.
Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.
Answer 5 questions to know your chances
No, Indian citizens do not require a visa to visit Barbados. The Visa Abolition Agreement was established on May 16, 2019, so Indians can travel to Barbados without a visa.
No. Under the Barbados Immigration Act, non-citizens are permitted to work on the island only if they have been issued a work permit.
Note: You can obtain the 12-month Barbados Welcome Stamp- a visa that allows you to live and work in the country for up to a year.
When visiting Barbados, you must have one of the following documents with you:
Your passport must be valid for the planned length of your stay.
All travellers must complete an online immigration and customs form before arrival. After submitting the form, save the receipts to your mobile device or print them to present at Immigration and Customs upon arrival.
If you're coming from a country with a yellow fever transmission risk, you must present a vaccination certificate.
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay to enter Barbados.
There is no specific amount required to apply for a tourist visa. You simply need to show that you have sufficient funds to cover the entire duration of your stay.
Yes, you can be denied entry to a country even if it is visa-free. Reasons for denial can include inadequate travel documentation, security concerns, or failure to meet the country's entry requirements.
Incomplete or incorrect documentation – If you don't have all the required documents (such as a valid passport and immigration form).
Failure to meet health requirements- If you come from a country with a yellow fever transmission risk, you must present a vaccination certificate.
Concerns over immigration intent – If the immigration officer believes you may overstay your visa or don't intend to leave after the allowed period.
Previous immigration violations – If you have a history of overstaying or violating visa rules in other countries.
Suspicion of fraudulent activity – If there’s suspicion of fake documentation or misleading information.
It’s important to ensure you have all the necessary paperwork and meet the immigration requirements before you travel.
Good news! You can travel to this country without applying for a visa.