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Papua New Guinea Visa Information

Visa Type:

E-Visa

Length of Stay:

30 days

Validity:

180 days

Entry:

Single

Method:

Paperless

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Papua New Guinea Visa Requirements

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How Papua New Guinea Visa Process Works

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Papua New Guinea Visa Rejection Reasons

Factors that can get your visa rejected

Expired Passport

Applying with a passport that has expired or expires within 6 months

Criminal Record

Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa.

Previous Visa Violations

Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Indian citizens planning a visit to Papua New Guinea for tourism, sightseeing, or visiting friends and family must obtain an e-visa, also known as an Easy Visitor Permit. This electronic visa can be conveniently applied online.

Yes. To extend your stay in Papua New Guinea, you must submit an application well before your current visa expires. The specific requirements for extension vary based on your visa type.

When applying for a Papua New Guinea visa online through the authorised channel, you must provide the following:

  • Copy of passport bio page: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Papua New Guinea.

  • Cover letter: A cover letter is a formal document explaining the purpose of your visit to Papua New Guinea.

  • Evidence of funds: This proves that you have sufficient financial resources to cover your expenses during your stay in Papua New Guinea.

When applying through Atlys, you only need to upload or click a picture of a passport and photograph during the application steps

Your visa is granted based on the information you provided in your application. Remember, entering Papua New Guinea is a privilege, not a right. You must abide by the country’s laws and regulations. Providing false or misleading information during the application process, having a criminal record, or engaging in activities that threaten the community can lead to visa cancellation.

No, Indians can provide a digital copy of their passport when completing the online e-visa application.

  • Once your Papua New Guinea e-visa is approved, you will typically receive an electronic confirmation or an authorisation via email. This document is your official visa and allows you to enter the country.

  • Applicants easily complete the application on Atlys by following the below steps:

    • Visit Axis: You can start your application here.

    • Click selfie: You can click a selfie or upload your selfie using your phone camera. 

    • Upload documents: Upload your passport’s front and last page.

    • Review: You must review your application and make corrections. 

    • Pay the fee: Pay the applicable visa fee and checkout.

    • Approval: After the visa is approved, you will receive your e-visa.  

No. Indians cannot obtain a visa on arrival in Papua New Guinea. The Papua New Guinea immigration department promotes the e-visa option for Indian citizens, indicating it’s the recommended method for obtaining a visa before travel.

Yes, you can bring your pet to Papua New Guinea, but strict regulations are in place. To ensure a smooth entry for your pet, you must obtain the necessary permits and meet specific health requirements. Here’s a general overview:

  • Import Permit: Before departure, you must obtain an import permit from the National Agriculture Quarantine & Inspection Authority (NAQIA) in Papua New Guinea.

  • Quarantine: Upon arrival, your pet will likely need a mandatory quarantine period.

  • Health Certificates: You must provide a recent health certificate from your veterinarian detailing vaccinations and overall health.

  • Vaccinations: Ensure your pet is up-to-date on all required vaccinations, especially rabies.

  • Microchipping: Your pet may need to be microchipped for identification purposes.

  • Breed Restrictions: Some dog breeds may be restricted or prohibited from entering Papua New Guinea.

Important Note: Regulations can change, so it’s crucial to contact the Papua New Guinea embassy or consulate in your country for the most accurate and up-to-date information. They can provide detailed guidelines and assist with the import permit application process.

Yes, you can reapply for a Papua New Guinea visa after a rejection. It’s important to understand the reason for the initial rejection. If you address the issues raised in the previous application, your chances of approval will increase. Be prepared to provide additional documentation or clarify any misunderstandings from the first application.

Extensions can only be processed if you are currently within Papua New Guinea. It’s crucial to avoid overstaying, as there’s no grace period for late extensions. Failure to comply may result in penalties.g your visa in Dubai can lead to several serious immediate and long-term consequences, making it crucial to carefully manage your visa validity. Here’s what happens if you overstay your visa:

1. Fines for overstaying:

  • Daily penalties: Once your visa expires, you will be subject to daily fines for each day you remain in the country illegally. The fine typically starts at AED 200 for the first day of overstay and increases by AED 100 for each subsequent day.

  • Paying the fine: These fines must be paid before you are allowed to leave the country. You can pay the fines at immigration offices, airports, or other designated centres.

2. Immigration procedures:

  • Exit process: When you attempt to leave the UAE after overstaying, you must pay the accumulated fines at the airport’s immigration counter or other designated points. Immigration officers will not allow you to depart until all fines are settled.

  • Detention: In some cases, particularly if the overstay period is significant, authorities may detain individuals until the fines are paid, which could result in missed flights or further complications.

3. Long-term consequences:

  • Future visa applications: Overstaying can negatively impact your ability to obtain future visas for Dubai or other UAE Emirates. Authorities keep a record of overstays, and a history of non-compliance can lead to visa rejections.

  • Entry bans: In severe cases, especially if the overstay period is prolonged or if fines are not paid, you may face an entry ban. This could prevent you from re-entering the UAE for a specified period or indefinitely.

  • Legal consequences: In extreme cases of overstaying, legal action may be taken against you, which could include deportation or further restrictions on your ability to travel.

4. Visa extension:

  • Preemptive action: If you anticipate needing more time in Dubai than your visa allows, it is important to apply for a visa extension well before your current visa expires. Extensions are typically granted for an additional 30 days, but this depends on your visa type and the authorities’ discretion.

  • Extension process: To apply for an extension, you must contact the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) or your visa sponsor. The application process can be completed online or in person, and you must pay an extension fee.

In summary, overstaying your visa in Dubai can lead to significant financial penalties, legal issues, and potential bans on future travel to the UAE. To avoid these consequences, always monitor your visa’s expiration date closely and take action to extend or renew it if necessary.

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